Collection context
Summary
- Creators:
- Cudsworth, Abel W
- Abstract:
- Abel W. Cudsworth's journal is handwritten in ink and provides daily entries covering the 7 month voyage aboard the Brig "Triumph" from Boston to San Francisco around Cape Horn. The "Triumph" left Boston on November 11, 1849, arrived in Rio de Janero on Jan 17, 1850, reached Juan Fernandez on March 30, and sailed into San Francisco on June 6th, 1850. Cudsworth lists the 45 Passengers and 12 crew by name. The journal provides good descriptions of life aboard ship. Toward the end of the entries, Cudsworth sums it up, "Impatiently waiting the termination of this long tedious, and somewhat unpleasant voyage."
- Extent:
- 1.0 folder 1 bound journal, unlinded, handwritten in ink, legible, 94 pages of writting
- Language:
- Preferred citation:
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Cudsworth, Abel W Journal, The Society of California Pioneers
Background
- Scope and content:
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Abel W. Cudsworth's journal is handwritten in ink and provides daily entries covering the 7 month voyage aboard the Brig "Triumph" from Boston to San Francisco around Cape Horn. The "Triumph" left Boston on November 11, 1849, arrived in Rio de Janero on Jan 17, 1850, reached Juan Fernandez on March 30, and sailed into San Francisco on June 6th, 1850. Cudsworth lists the 45 Passengers and 12 crew by name. The journal provides good descriptions of life aboard ship. Toward the end of the entries, Cudsworth sums it up, "Impatiently waiting the termination of this long tedious, and somewhat unpleasant voyage."
Days are spent reading novels, gambling, playing music, singing, and playing checkers, chess and backgammon. There are disputes amoung the passengers. One crewman is swept overboard and lost at sea. He provides a description of both Rio de Janero and the Juan Fernandez Islands (off the coast of Chile). The passage around the Horn is long and rough with continual headwinds slowing their passage.
The last 2 pages of the journal summarize Cudsworth's employment in San Francisco from 1850 to 1867. He only spent 2 months up at the mines.
- Acquisition information:
- Gift of Mrs. Fowler Mallet, 1931
- Rules or conventions:
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Indexed terms
- Subjects:
- Navigation--Chile--Horn, Cape
Voyages and travels -- 19th century
Voyages to the Pacific coast - Names:
- Badger, C L
Badger, L C
Barnhard, Louis D
Berry, John, 2nd Mate
Brotherson, Samuel
Brown, Leonard B
Brownell, Chas E
Burt, Henry
Burt, Hiram, Captain
Chace, Nathan H
Coggshall, Henry
Coggshall, Hezkiah
Comely, Wm.
Crane, Thomas B
Cummings, D T
Cummings, Leonard B
Cummings, Sylvester
Curtis, James
Cutworth, Abel W
Danforth, D Bowers
Davis, A G
Dolloff, Franklin
Edson, Daniel
Edson, William
Emery, C H
Fisk, John
Hathaway, John
Hathaway, Levi
Hoxie, David
Kimball, S P
Libbey, Rueben
Libby, Neilson, 1st Mate
Liscomb, John
Loring, G
Lynn, Orin H
Mason, Naham
Maynard, Norman
Menlery, Thomas
Moulton, Charles
Nichols, Walter
Philips, James O
Philips, John M
Pitts, Charles
Rice, C
Roberts, John W
Sherman, Edwin
Sherman, John T
Staples, Jacob C
Sullivan, John
Thrain, John
Tilten, John H
Turner, Charles
Tyler, Cornelius P
Walker, B
Walker, James E
Wentworth, John P
Young, Robbert - Places:
- California, Northern - History - 19th century.
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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Collection open for research
- Terms of access:
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There are no restrictions on access
- Preferred citation:
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Cudsworth, Abel W Journal, The Society of California Pioneers
- Location of this collection:
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300 Fourth StreetSan Francisco, CA 94107, US
- Contact:
- (415) 957-1849 ext. 160