The Fnding aid for the Alvin Aaron Coffey Papers C057883

J. Davis
Society of California Pioneers
11/01/2017
101 Montgomery Street, Suite 150
Presidio of San Francisco
San Francisco, CA 94129
pkeats@californiapioneers.org

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B002183 / B-2-1b


Language of Material: English
Contributing Institution: Society of California Pioneers
Title: Alvin Aaron Coffey Papers
creator: Coffey, Alvin Aaron, 1822 or 4-1902
Identifier/Call Number: C057883
Physical Description: 1 folder 1 Folder
Date (inclusive): 1892
Abstract: This file contains two hand written letters from A. A. Coffey and one photocopied excerpt from his Autobiography and Reminiscence which was created as an institutional record for the Society of California Pioneers. The two letters where both written from "Red Bluff" and are dated the 9th and the 19th of April, 1892. One of the letters discusses his donation of a "Stuffed badger hide" and details his ordeal in obtaining it. The second letter is a response to the Society of Pioneers regarding a reunion and his attendance. The 6 pages of Photocopies detail Mr. Coffey's early life, his time as a slave in Tennessee, and his travels to California.

Scope and Contents

This file contains two hand written letters from A. A. Coffey and one photocopied excerpt from his Autobiography and Reminiscence which was created as an institutional record for the Society of California Pioneers. The two letters where both written from "Red Bluff" and are dated the 9th and the 19th of April, 1892. One of the letters discusses his donation of a "Stuffed badger hide" and details his ordeal in obtaining it. The second letter is a response to the Society of Pioneers regarding a reunion and his attendance. The 6 pages of Photocopies detail Mr. Coffey's early life, his time as a slave in Tennessee, and his travels to California. Mr. Coffey's father was named Larkin Coffey and they were both raised on the "Coffey Plantation in Tennessee". Mr Coffey was sold in 1846 by Henry H. Duvall to Dr. Bassett "for $600" and, Coffey notes, "then in '49 I came to California with him". Mr Coffey would work for Dr. Bassett in California for 13 months and "saved him $5,500 in gold dust. I saved $616 of my own money (in gold dust)". The two men would return to Tennessee in 1851 where he was sold once more for $1000. Mr. Coffey left St. Louis Missouri on April 2nd, 1849 in was with a 20 wagon team across the plains. Along his journey he encountered many cholera victims, particularly in St. Joseph and St Louis, but had no more run-in's with the diseases in route, eventually reaching Fort Laramie on the 16th of June. By mid-November he and his team had "went to dry-digging mining" and then the rain and snow began and kept them in doors. He would eventually save enough money to buy his own freedom, becoming a member of the Society of California Pioneers and one of California's first and few African-American pioneers. There is a copy of his Autobiography and Reminiscence digitized in the Online Archive of California.

Biographical / Historical

Mr. Coffey's father was named Larkin Coffey and they were both raised on the "Coffey Plantation in Tennessee". Mr Coffey was sold in 1846 by Henry H. Duvall to Dr. Bassett "for $600" and "then in '49 I came to California with him". Mr Coffey would work for Dr. Bassett in California for 13 months and "saved him $5,500 in gold dust. I saved $616 of my own money (in gold dust)". The two men would return to Tennessee in 1851 where he was sold once more for $1000. Mr. Coffey left St. Louis Missouri on April 2nd, 1849 in a 20 wagon team across the plains. Along his journey he encountered many cholera victims, particularly in St. Joseph and St Louis, but had no more run-in's with the diseases in route, eventually reaching Fort Laramie on the 16th of June. By mid-November he and his team had "went to dry-digging mining" and then the rain and snow began and kept them in doors. He would eventually save enough money to buy his own freedom, becoming a member of the Society of California Pioneers and one of California's first and few African-American pioneers. The Society also has institutional records on him which give further information on Mr. Coffey.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Source and date of aquisition unknown.

Existence and Location of Originals

The Society of California Pioneers, 101 Montgomery St. Suite 150, The Presidio of San Francisco, San Francisco CA, 94129

Preferred Citation

The Alvin Aaron Coffey Papers. The Society of California Pioneers.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Frontier and pioneer life – California
Pioneers -- California -- History -- 19th century
Society of California Pioneers.
African Americans - California - History - 19th century
Slavery - Tennessee - History - 19th century
Coffey, Alvin Aaron, 1822 or 4-1902