Guide to the Hagelstein Diary

Daniel Hartwig
Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Stanford, California
October 2010
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Overview

Call Number: SCM0287
Creator: Kaulfers, Walter V., editor.
Creator: Kaulfers, Walter V.,
Title: The Hagelstein diary: my trip to California; authentic daily record of the journey of a pioneer to California during the Gold Rush
Dates: 1850
Physical Description: 0.125 Linear feet (1 volume)
Summary: Diary entries by George Michael Hagelstein documenting his trip to California in 1850. It was translated from the German by Hagelstein's great-grandson LeVern W. Cutler; included are study guides and a bibliography.
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Repository: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-6064
Email: specialcollections@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 725-1022
URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc

Administrative Information

Information about Access

This collection is open for research.

Cite As

The Hagelstein Diary: My Trip to California; Authentic Daily Record of the Journey of a Pioneer to California During the Gold Rush (SCM0287). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

Description of the Collection

Diary entries by George Michael Hagelstein documenting his trip to California in 1850. It was translated from the German by Hagelstein's great-grandson LeVern W. Cutler; included are study guides and a bibliography.

Access Terms

Cutler, LeVern W.
Cutler, LeVern W.
Hagelstein, George Michael, 1816-1866.
Kaulfers, Walter V., editor.
Stanford University. Graduate School of Education. Language Arts Investigation.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
West (U.S.)--History.

General note

Issued as Bulletin 66 (September 1938) of the Stanford Language Arts Investigation.

Box 1

Diary