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STEWARD FAMILY DIARIES AND PHOTOS, 1842-1947 |
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| 17 | Ann Tyler Steward Journal, 1842-43, 1846-47 | ||||||||||||
| Diary of Ann Tyler, adopted daughter of Iva R. Steward , Jan. 1, 1947-June 27, 1947 devotions, faith, serving, prayer meetings, sermons, illnesses, nursing | |||||||||||||
| "Ann E. Tyler", March 12, 1842-Feb. 26, 1843 3/12/1842, Joined 2nd Baptist Church of Groton, Father Steward, pastor | |||||||||||||
| May 3, 1846 - Jan. 3, 1847, went to Bloomingdale Orphan Asylum | |||||||||||||
| Mary D. Steward Schroeder Journals (4 folders) , 1850-57, 1865-67: | |||||||||||||
| 1850-1851 | |||||||||||||
| Married Gustafus W. Schroeder last evening, Feb. 21, 1850, | |||||||||||||
| Went to Battery. Heard father preach. Sewing, shopping, attending meetings. Bethel Union, daguerreotypes taken, Feb. 26, 1850 | |||||||||||||
| Pernambuco, Brazil, May 7, 1850 | |||||||||||||
| Buenos Aires, Argentina, June 6, 1850 | |||||||||||||
| Passage of Straits of Magellan, June 16, 1850 | |||||||||||||
| Loss of baby in Valparaiso, Chile, Aug. 12, 1850 | |||||||||||||
| On bark, Gustaf Schroeder is captain, Sept. 29, 1850 | |||||||||||||
| Arrived in San Francisco, Nov. 11, 1850 | |||||||||||||
| Arrived in Valparaiso, Feb. 19, 1851 | |||||||||||||
| Coquimbo, Mar. 9, 1851 | |||||||||||||
| Talcahuaro, Mar. 27, 1851 | |||||||||||||
| Cape Horn, Weather at Sea. On the bark "Versailles.", May 1, 1851 | |||||||||||||
| Daily positions at sea between Talcahuaro and Boston, April 10-July 5, 1851 | |||||||||||||
| , Arrived Boston, July 6, 1851 | |||||||||||||
| Arrived Now York, July 15, 1851 | |||||||||||||
| 1851-1854: | |||||||||||||
| With relatives in New York City and New England; attending Baptist services, music lessons., July 23, 1851-Aug. 13, 1854 | |||||||||||||
| Reception for Gen. Kossuth, Dec. 6, 1851 | |||||||||||||
| Gustaf Returns. They leave for Havana. Played melodeon, Feb. 6, 1852 | |||||||||||||
| Left Havana, March 17, 1852 | |||||||||||||
| Crossed equator for 5th time, ship sightings and weather readings, April 21, 1852 | |||||||||||||
| Arrived Valparaiso, June 17, 1852 | |||||||||||||
| Left Valparaiso, sewing and cooking, July 19, 1852 | |||||||||||||
| Arrived San Francisco, Sept. 5, 1852 | |||||||||||||
| Crew got drunk, Sept. 30, 1852 | |||||||||||||
| News of Daniel Webster's death, Nov. 21, 1852 | |||||||||||||
| Gustaf tried a boot and shoe store, but it failed, Nov. 1852 | |||||||||||||
| Gustaf went back to sea, Feb. 26 1853 | |||||||||||||
| Gustaf returns as ship becalmed, March 1, 1853 | |||||||||||||
| Gustaf left. Religious services, illnesses and food, March 3, 1853 | |||||||||||||
| Gustaf arrives from Valparaiso, Aug. 24, 1853 | |||||||||||||
| Changing ships in Valparaiso, Nov.-Dec. 1953 | |||||||||||||
| Left on the E.T.L. bound for Boston, Feb. 5, 1854 | |||||||||||||
| Crossed equator, March 24, 1854 | |||||||||||||
| Arrived Boston, April 18, 1854 | |||||||||||||
| Visit to James in New London, April 20, 1854 | |||||||||||||
| Family Reunion, May 28, 1854 | |||||||||||||
| Left New York, May 29, 1854 | |||||||||||||
| Reached Straits, July 27, 1854 | |||||||||||||
| Sketch of Cabin, Aug. 5, 1854 | |||||||||||||
| Heavy gales, Aug. 1-10, 1854 | |||||||||||||
| 1854-1857: | |||||||||||||
| Begins at sea in the Atlantic off Guiana on route to Boston with Gustaf in a bark, Nov. 12, 1854-March 1, 1957 | |||||||||||||
| Arrived after a 6 month and 10 day voyage to Calderon, Chile , Dec. 6. 1854 | |||||||||||||
| Baptist preachers in Boston, Jan. 20-21, 1855 | |||||||||||||
| Left Boston for Valparaiso in the "ETL", Jan. 27, 1855, | |||||||||||||
| Crossed equator, Feb. 24,1855 | |||||||||||||
| Entered Straits at Tierra del Fuego, clipper ships, March 24,1855 | |||||||||||||
| Arrived Valparaiso, April 18, 1855, | |||||||||||||
| Left Valparaiso, May 9, 1855, | |||||||||||||
| Whitsunday and Queen Charlotte Islands, June 10, 1855, | |||||||||||||
| Tahiti, June 15, 1855, | |||||||||||||
| Bora Bora, June 15, 1855, | |||||||||||||
| Sighted Australia, July 18, 1855, | |||||||||||||
| Arrived Melbourne, July 29, 1855, | |||||||||||||
| Left Melbourne, August 11, 1855, | |||||||||||||
| Arrived Valparaiso, Sept. 27, 1855, | |||||||||||||
| Arrived Caldera, Nov. 13, 1855, | |||||||||||||
| Arrived Tortoral, Nov. 24, 1855, | |||||||||||||
| Loaded copper, Dec. 2, 1855, | |||||||||||||
| Loaded copper at Caldera, Dec. 16, 1855, | |||||||||||||
| Straits of Magellan, Jan 2-8, 1856, | |||||||||||||
| Pernambuco, Feb. 17, 1856, | |||||||||||||
| Arrived Swansea, Wales, March 21, 1856, | |||||||||||||
| Left Cardiff with railroad iron, May 11, 1856, | |||||||||||||
| Arrived New York, exchanged daguerreotypes, crew all Manilla men except one Chilean, June 8, 1856, | |||||||||||||
| Left New York, July 3, 1856, | |||||||||||||
| Arrived Valparaiso. Recruiting new crew, Oct. 12, 1856 | |||||||||||||
| Left Valparaiso with copper for Baltimore, disciplined 2nd mate, passed through Caribbean, Grounded off Cape Henry, Nov. 30, 1856 | |||||||||||||
| In Baltimore, March 1, 1857, | |||||||||||||
| 1865-1867: | |||||||||||||
| On March 14, 1865, Arrived in San Francisco with Gustaf and Chilean bark "Orita". Gustaf sailed for Manilla on March 24. Ann visited Sister Eunice, whose husband James is ill. On Aug. 29, 1863, Gustaf and Ann Schroeder adopted 4 year old Ella Amanda in Gothenberg, Sweden., March 31, 1865-March 31,1867, | |||||||||||||
| Report of Lee's surrender to Grant, April 10, 1865, | |||||||||||||
| Report of Lincoln's assassination and reaction in San Francisco. Funeral observance., April 15, 1865, | |||||||||||||
| Left New York in 1864. Sailed for Chile, New Zealand, Chile and San Francisco. Baptist church news from New York. Baptists in Sweden., April 26, 1865, | |||||||||||||
| 34th birthday, May 19, 1865, | |||||||||||||
| Rebel cruiser Shenandoah burning whalers. Shipping news., Aug. 1, 1865, | |||||||||||||
| Baby daughter born Oct. 6, Earthquake in San Francisco., Oct. 24, 1865, | |||||||||||||
| Plans to meet Gustaf in blockaded Valparaiso., December 18, 1865, | |||||||||||||
| Took passage in the "Dreadnought" for Callao., May 1, 1866, | |||||||||||||
| Storm at Sea, June 1, 1866, | |||||||||||||
| Arrived at Africa, June 16, 1866, | |||||||||||||
| In Manilla with Gustaf, Dec. 30, 1866, | |||||||||||||
| Lanson Steward Correspondence, 1853-54 | |||||||||||||
| Emma M. SchroederMariners' Temple, New York City, , 1849-1929 Correspondence, programs, articles, notices re: the Memorial Temple. Also includes a newsclipping (July 24, 1924) re: the dedication of a memorial honoring Gustafus W. Schroeder and a typescript of The New York Chronicle: A Monthly Report and Permanent Repository of Religious Intelligence and Useful Knowledge, Edited by Reverend Orrin B. Judd, 1849. | |||||||||||||
| Emma M. Schroeder Correspondence, Steward Family Genealogy, 1942, 1947 | |||||||||||||
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| 18 | Family Books, ca. 1750-1865 Includes a list of books sent to Rare Book Room June 11, 1979 | ||||||||||||
| Family Photographs, ca. 1865-1911 | |||||||||||||
| Steward Family Photographs | |||||||||||||
| 1 - Eunice H. (Steward) Avery (1920- ) | |||||||||||||
| 2 - Sarah (Avery) Eckman (daughter of 1) (2) | |||||||||||||
| Emma Avery (daughter of 1) | |||||||||||||
| Emma Avery and James Avery (2) | |||||||||||||
| 3 - James Avery (son of 1) (3) | |||||||||||||
| James and Mollie | |||||||||||||
| James and Mollie Avery: daughters | |||||||||||||
| 4 - Jennie Louise Avery (1894- ) | |||||||||||||
| 5 - Elihu Avery (cousin) | |||||||||||||
| Boggs Family Photographs | |||||||||||||
| 6 - Seth Boggs | |||||||||||||
| Cushing Family Photographs | |||||||||||||
| 7 - John Cushing | |||||||||||||
| Eckman | |||||||||||||
| 8 - Alice D. Eckman (daughter. of 2) (4) | |||||||||||||
| 9 - Mr. Eckman (husband. of 2) | |||||||||||||
| Latham | |||||||||||||
| 10 - Mary Latham (daughter of Matilda (Avery) Steward) (2) | |||||||||||||
| 11 - William Latham (husband of 9) | |||||||||||||
| 12 - Mary Emma Latham (daughter. of 9 & 10) | |||||||||||||
| 13 - James Latham | |||||||||||||
| Owen | |||||||||||||
| 14 - Sadie (Latham) Owen (daughter of 9 & 10) (3) | |||||||||||||
| 15 - Mr. Owen (husband of 14) | |||||||||||||
| Schroeder | |||||||||||||
| Emma M. and her motherMary Drusilla Schroeder, , ca. 1870 | |||||||||||||
| Emma M. Schroeder ca. 1880 (1 photo) and ca. 1900 (2 photos) , ca. 1880, ca.1900 | |||||||||||||
| Gustaf W. Schroeder, April 9, 1911 4 photos of aboriginal New Zealander's with the notation, in Gustaf W. Schroeder's hand, "My distant, very distant relations, viz, from Auckland New Zealand," 1865 | |||||||||||||
| Mary and Emma Schroeder, ca. 1880 | |||||||||||||
| Mary Schroeder | |||||||||||||
| 6 photos , ca. 1865-1879 | |||||||||||||
| 4 photos , ca. 1885-1895 | |||||||||||||
| 3 photos , ca. 1910 | |||||||||||||
| Steward | |||||||||||||
| Abby Jane (Smith) Steward and Mary Schroeder (2 photos) | |||||||||||||
| Cecile Steward | |||||||||||||
| Ira R. Steward (3 photos-1 in case) | |||||||||||||
| Emma Steward | |||||||||||||
| Matilda (Avery) Steward and James Avery (in case) | |||||||||||||
| Sarah (Smith) Steward, 1897 | |||||||||||||
| Oliver Steward and Sarah (Smith) Steward (in case) | |||||||||||||
| Steward (Schroeder) Harris Group, 1891 | |||||||||||||
| Unidentified (5) | |||||||||||||