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  • Scope and Contents note
  • Conditions Governing Access note
  • Conditions Governing Use note
  • Preferred Citation note
  • Existence and Location of Originals note
  • Immediate Source of Acquisition note
  • Biographical/Historical note

  • Title: Hawley, James, Papers
    Identifier/Call Number: C058876
    Contributing Institution: Society of California Pioneers
    Language of Material: English
    Physical Description: 1.0 folder Document of citizenship; 4 handwritten letters to wife (2 typed copies)
    Date (inclusive): 1844-1851
    Abstract: File contains one certificate of US citizenship for James Hawley, four handwritten letters to his wife Hatty Hawley, and two typed copies of the letters. The certificate is from 1844, and the letters span from 1849-1851.

    Scope and Contents note

    File contains one certificate of US citizenship for James Hawley, four handwritten letters to his wife Hatty Hawley, and two typed copies of the letters. The first letter is written September 28th, 1849, describing his wages and his friends in San Francisco. The second letter is written November 25th, 1849, further describing his job, wages, and the prices of common goods. The third letter is written February 12th, 1851. James writes to Hatty that she needs to consult with someone about selling their farm, because he does not want to stay in California for much longer. The last letter was written November 26th, 1851, sent from the Mission of San Jose. James states that he was trying to leave his business and go back to the East, but was advised to stay behind in order to protect his business. He asks his wife Hetty to move her and the children out to California.

    Conditions Governing Access note

    Collection open for research.

    Conditions Governing Use note

    There are no restrictions on access.

    Preferred Citation note

    James Hawley Papers. The Society of California Pioneers.

    Existence and Location of Originals note

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

    Immediate Source of Acquisition note

    Gift of the Patterson Estate, date of acquisition unknown.

    Biographical/Historical note

    Hawley was born in Birgmingham, England, on September 14, 1822 by Thomas and Phoebe Hawley. In 1825 he moved to Brooklyn, New York with his family. In 1844 he became a citizen of the United States in Newark, New Jersey, and in 1845 married his wife Hetty Munn, and together had six children. James arrived in California in 1849 and sent for his family in 1851. He wordk in the carpenter's and builder's trade.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Hawley, Hetty
    Hawley, James
    San Francisco (Calif.)
    San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.)--History