Finding aid for the Wesley Powell Lipp Diary, 1887-1889

Kris Casler
The Society of California Pioneers
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San Francisco, CA 94107-1272
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Finding aid for the Wesley Powell Lipp Diary, 1887-1889

Collection number:

The Society of California Pioneers

San Francisco, California
Processed by:
Kris Casler
Date Completed:
April 28, 2010
Encoded by:
Kris Casler
© 2010 The Society of California Pioneers. All rights reserved.

Descriptive Summary

Title: Wesley Powell Lipp Diary, 1887-1889
Dates: 1887-1889
Collection Size: 1 folder
Repository: The Society of California Pioneers.
San Francisco, California 94107-1272
Abstract: Daily diary kept by Wesley Powell Lipp from January 1887 until November 1889 which notes his activities working as a miner, farm laborer and store clerk in the areas of Placerville, Wheatland, and Marysville, California.
Physical location: Stored on-site at the Society of California Pioneers
Languages: Languages represented in the collection: English

Access

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Publication Rights

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Preferred Citation

Wesley Powell Lipp Diary, 1887-1889. The Society of California Pioneers.

Chronology

1887/1889 Wesley Powell Lipp Diary, 1887-1889

Scope and Content of Collection

The diary is small in size and contains the daily entries of Wesley Powell Lipp from January 10, 1887 to November 17, 1889. Entries are made in pencil and use non-standard spelling. The author provides details of his daily activities working as a miner, field hand, shop clerk, and carpenter among other jobs, in the areas of Placerville, Wheatland and Marysville, California. He mentions attending church meetings and services on almost every Sunday, but did not appear to have a fixed religious affiliation as he visited Baptist, Catholic and 7th Day Adventist services equally. The entries usually mention weather including temperature, direction of the wind and rainfall. At different periods of the three years represented the author notes specific amounts of money that he earned for eggs raised and sold in town as well as farm and other labor done for specific individuals. He also notes what he had for dinner in most entries. During the year of 1887 for instance, when the author appears to have spent the majority of his time alone at the mining camp some distance from town, he often mentions killing and eating squirrels and rabbits as well as having sour kraut and bean suppers. The author prospected for gold, as well as copper and quartz on behalf of the claim owner. The author notes deaths and marriages, as well as gives brief mention of elections and arrests. He also commends certain sermons and the ministers who delivered them. The entry for January 1, 1889 notes that he witnessed a total eclipse at 2pm, which is one of two solar eclipses that occurred that year.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Lipp, Wesley Powell -- Diaries
Frontier and pioneer life -- California
Wheatland (Calif.)
Marysville (Calif.)
Placerville (Calif.)