William Sampson Letters: Finding Aid mssSampson

Gayle Richardson
The Huntington Library
October 2020
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San Marino, California 91108
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Contributing Institution: The Huntington Library
Title: William Sampson letters
Creator: Sampson, William, 1878-
Identifier/Call Number: mssSampson
Physical Description: 2.59 Linear Feet (4 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1901-1904
Abstract: A collection of letters from 1901 to 1904 written by William Sampson, California assayer.
Language of Material: Materials are in English.

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item]. William Sampson letters, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Purchased from James Smalldon, October 1978, and purchased from William J. B. Berger, March 1980.

Biographical / Historical

William Sampson (1878-) grew up in the California Mother Lode Country and became an assayer for the North Star Mine in Grass Valley, California. By the time Sampson was employed in 1901, the North Star Mine had recovered from its decline and was reestablishing its reputation as one of the leading gold producing mines in California. Sampson married Edna Dahl in July 1904.

Scope and Contents

A collection of 233 items from 1901 to 1904, it consists of letters written by William Sampson to his fiancée, Edna Dahl, who was then working in San Francisco. The letters were written during the period of their courtship, 1901 to 1904, and cease after their marriage in 1904. Sampson describes events in Grass Valley, California, and the social life typical of mining towns of that period. Sampson's letters also describe his work at the North Star Mine and frequently mention the mine superintendent, Arthur DeWint Foote, as well as various members of the Foote family, including his wife, Mary Hallock Foote, a writer and artist, and James D. Hague, president of the company that owned the North Star Mine.

Processing Information

Processed by Huntington Library Staff, circa 1984. In 2020, Gayle Richardson created the finding aid derived from a legacy summary report.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically.

General

Former call number: mssSampson letters.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Courtship -- California
Gold mines and mining -- California -- Grass Valley
Mines and mineral resources -- California -- Grass Valley
Grass Valley (Calif.) -- History -- 20th century
Grass Valley (Calif.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
North Star Mine (Grass Valley, Calif.)
Letters (correspondence) -- California -- 20th century
Dahl, Edna
Foote, A. D. (Arthur DeWint), 1849-1933
Foote, Mary Hallock, 1847-1938

Box 1

1901-1903 February

Box 2

1903 March - November

Box 3

1903 December-1904 March

Box 4

1904 April-July