Finding aid of the James H Gager Diary C058476

Finding aid prepared by Nick Scales
Society of California Pioneers
300 Fourth Street
San Francisco, CA, 94107-1272
(415) 959-1849
pkeats@californiapioneers.org
November 13, 2012


Title: Gager, James H, Diary
Identifier/Call Number: C058476
Contributing Institution: Society of California Pioneers
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 1.0 folder 1 diary, handwritten, 130 pages
Date: 1849
Abstract: ""Six Months on Shipboard" being a Journal of a Voyage to California from New York commencing January 22, 1849 and ending on August 5, 1849, by James H Gager, Passenger on board ship "Pacific". Left with a view to future reference and as a rememberence log" is the hand lettered title page of this 130 page daily dairy of the journey aboard a sailing ship around Cape Horn to San Francisco. Brief daily entries record life on the ship, and the tedium of being at the mercy of the wind and waves on the 14,000 mile voyage. The ship stops at Rio de Janero, Callou and Lima and Gager write extensively about those places.
creator: Gager, James H., b. 1812

Scope and Contents note

""Six Months on Shipboard" being a Journal of a Voyage to California from New York commencing January 22, 1849 and ending on August 5, 1849, by James H Gager, Passenger on board ship "Pacific". Left with a view to future reference and as a rememberence log" is the hand lettered title page of this 130 page daily dairy of the journey aboard a sailing ship around Cape Horn to San Francisco. Brief daily entries record life on the ship, and the tedium of being at the mercy of the wind and waves on the 14,000 mile voyage. The ship stops at Rio de Janero, Callou and Lima and Gager write extensively about those places.
The journal contains a listing of the names, ages, and origins of all of the passengers on the "Pacific"

Conditions Governing Access note

Collection open for research

Conditions Governing Use note

There are no restrictions on access.

Preferred Citation note

James H. Gager Diary, The Society of California Pioneers.

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

Donor and date of acquistion unknown

Biography

Little is known of James H. Gager's life before his trip to California on the ship "Pacific". The "Pacific" was scheduled to leave New York on January 5, 1849, and it was the ship's first voyage to the gold fields. Advertised as $300 per passenger. The ship was quickly booked by at least four companies, two of which were: the New England Trading & Minig Company, and the CMT Company (the Connecticut Mining & Trading Company), with other individual passengers booking as well. It was captained by H.I. Tibbetts. A quite detailed account of the journey, referencing James H. Gager, can be found in From New York to San Francisco via Cape Horn in 1849: The Gold Rush Voyage of the ship "Pacific" - an Eyyewitness Account. by Salvador A. Ramirez (Carlsbad, CA:Tentacled Press, 1985). Ramirez blends the accounts of four well-known passengers: Charles H. Williams, Mark Hopkins, Jacob D. B. Stillman and J. Ross Browne. The book lists the roster of passengers at the end, which is derived in part from James H. Gager's passeneger list ( published in Stillman's account of the voyage). The information on each passenger, which Ramirez gleaned from various sources, was the only information able to be found on Gager. It is as follows: James H. Gager, from New York, aged 37 at the time of his sailing (putting his date of birth at 1812. Ramirez's book notes the following: "(Gager) Stranded in the mountains around Lassen's Ranch during the winter of 1849, Gager had by 1861 established residence in San Francisco where he was employed as a bookkeeper, secretary of the Sacramento Valley Railroad in 1865, and stockbroker in 1870. Between 1873 and 1880, he was connected with James Flood and William O'Brien, Kings of the Comstock Lode and owners of the Nevada Bank in San Francisco, as a bookkeeper." This diary is therefore, the fifth account of the voyage of the "Pacific".

Existence and Location of Originals note

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

Subjects and Indexing Terms

California--History--1846-1850
Voyages to the Pacific coast