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  • Language of Material: English
    Contributing Institution: Society of California Pioneers
    Title: Grover Family Papers
    creator: Grover, Elija, 1795-1874
    creator: Grover, Elijah Whitney, 1828-1889
    creator: Grover, George W. Lafayette, 1836-1854
    creator: Grover, Hadassah Bean, 1795-1848
    creator: Grover, Hannah Margaret, 1835-1847
    creator: Grover, Harriet Atwood, 1818-1847
    creator: Grover, James Lyman, 1820-1888
    creator: Grover, Jarvis Hilliard, 1833-1865
    creator: Grover, Lucinda Hadassah, 1839-1916
    creator: Grover, Mary Elvira, 1826-1847
    creator: Grover, Sarah Ann Steward, 1836-1927
    creator: Grover, Stephen Frealon, 1830-1907
    creator: Grover, Susannah, 1821-1847
    creator: Grover, Sylvia, 1824-1847
    Identifier/Call Number: C059568
    Physical Description: 5 folders Folders contain handwritten letters.
    Date (inclusive): 1836-1946
    Abstract: Five folders of handwritten letters and documents between the Grover family members, dating over time, from 1836-1946. The family came from Bethel, Maine and the letters are often correspondence between there and various locations in early California.

    Scope and Contents

    Folder 1: Letters dating from 1839-1849 between the members of the Grover family. Includes a small index typed by donor. Folder 2: Letters dating from 1853-1859, includes a typed index. Folder 3: Letters dating from 1869-1896, includes a typed index. Folder 4: A variety of deeds and documents, dating from 1841-1869. Folder 5: Deeds and couments dating from 1870-1946.

    Biography

    Elijah Grover, born April 7, 1795 in Bethel, Maine, had thirteen children with wife Hadassah Bean Grover. From 1846 through 1848, Hadassah and four of her six daughters died from Typhoid Fever (there are no letters written between those dates). Elijah's sons - James Lyman, Elijah Whitney, Stephen Frealon and Jarvis Hilliard - all traveled West in 1849. Elijah by sailing around the Horn, and the other three brothers by ship to the Eastern shore of Panama and then on foot scross the Isthmus of Panama and then by ship up the coast to California. Originally, the latter three brothers settled in Stockton, Califoria as farmers, and Stephen rode for Wells Fargo. James and Stephen eventually moved to Santa Cruz, where they began their own lumber business. Stephen went on to build the historic Brookdale Lodge in Ben Lomond, California - which still stands today.

    Immediate Source of Acquisition

    Gift of Leona Nixon and Revae E. Leppanen, February 18th, 2014.
    Revae Leppanen received the letters from her cousin, Leona Nixon. They were delivered to The Society of California Pioneers by Revaie Leppanen, but the donation citation should include both names.

    Conditions Governing Access

    There are no restrictions on access.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Brookdale Lodge
    San Francisco (Calif.) - History - 19th century
    San Lorenzo River (Calif.)
    Santa Cruz (Calif.)
    Stockton (Calif.)
    Wells, Fargo & Company.
    Grover, Elija, 1795-1874
    Grover, Elijah Whitney, 1828-1889
    Grover, George W. Lafayette, 1836-1854
    Grover, Hadassah Bean, 1795-1848
    Grover, Hannah Margaret, 1835-1847
    Grover, Harriet Atwood, 1818-1847
    Grover, James Lyman, 1820-1888
    Grover, Jarvis Hilliard, 1833-1865
    Grover, Lucinda Hadassah, 1839-1916
    Grover, Mary Elvira, 1826-1847
    Grover, Sarah Ann Steward, 1836-1927
    Grover, Stephen Frealon, 1830-1907
    Grover, Susannah, 1821-1847
    Grover, Sylvia, 1824-1847