William Bollaert Papers mssHM 71368-71379

Charla DelaCuadra
The Huntington Library
June 2020
1151 Oxford Road
San Marino, California 91108
reference@huntington.org


Contributing Institution: The Huntington Library
Title: William Bollaert papers
Creator: Bollaert, William, 1807-1876
Identifier/Call Number: mssHM 71368-71379
Physical Description: 1.66 Linear Feet (1 oversize box)
Date (inclusive): 1823-1855
Abstract: William Bollaert was a noted English traveler, explorer, author, chemist, geographer, and ethnologist.
Language of Material: Materials are in English.
Container: 1

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item]. William Bollaert papers, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Purchased from The William Reese Company, New Haven, Connecticut, with funds provided by the Library Collectors' Council, January 2008.

Biographical / Historical

William Bollaert, noted English traveler, explorer, author, chemist, geographer, and ethnologist, exemplifies the second great wave of British exploration in the Americas. Trained as a chemist, he sailed around Cape Horn to Peru in 1826 and worked as an assayer in silver mining regions, surveying vast mining districts for the Peruvian government, crossing the Atacama desert, and reporting his findings to the Arequipa Mining Company in London. Returning to England in 1820, Bollaert published his discoveries but failed to win an academic appointment. In the following three decades he traveled to Portugal, to the new Republic of Texas (where he toured the countryside, joined the Texas navy, and made an official report of his observations to the British Admiralty), and back again to South America in 1854 to 1855, when he explored the land and made detailed assessments of the potential for British investments in railroads, mining, chemicals, and other profitable ventures. Bollaert published more than 80 reports and articles from his travels, a book on the Wars of Succession in post-Napoleonic Spain and Portugal, worked on a history of Texas (published posthumously in 1956), and in 1861 translated from the Spanish for the Hakluyt Society Pedro Simon's 16th century account of "The Expedition of Pedro de Ursua & Lope de Aguirre in search of El Dorado and Omagua in 1560-1561."

Scope and Contents

Bollaert's papers consist of seven detailed travel journals or notebooks for his South American expeditions, a report to the Arequipa Mining Company in 1826, a few coastal charts of the southern-most parts of South America, and a few coastal profile sketches of Cape Horn, Flores Island, Bold Point, and the lighthouse at Montevideo. The journals include detailed observations about mines and mineral resources, the trade in nitrate, coal, salt, and other chemicals, people and places encountered, archaeological sites, local history, indigenous cultures, notes on his reading in Spanish literature, and speculations on the possibility of building a railroad from Valparaiso to Buenos Aires.

Processing Information

Cataloged by Mary L. Robertson in May 2009. Finding aid created by Mary L. Robertson in November 2011. Finding aid encoded by Charla DelaCuadra in June 2020.

Arrangement

Material is arranged chronologically by item type.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Mines and mineral resources--South America
Railroads -- Chile
Travelers' writings, English -- South America -- 19th century
Chile -- Description and travel
Chile -- History -- 1824-1920 -- Sources
Chile -- Maps
Great Britain -- History -- 19th century -- Sources
Peru -- Description and travel
Peru -- History -- 19th century
South America -- Description and travel
Coastal charts -- South America -- 19th century
Diaries -- England -- 19th century
Maps -- South America -- 19th century
Sketches -- South America -- 19th century

Box 1, Folder 1

Report to the Arequipa Mining Company mssHM 71368 1826

Box 1, Folder 2

Journal of travels in Peru mssHM 71369 1827-1828

Box 1, Folder 3

Journal of a voyage from England to Peru mssHM 71370 1853-1854

Box 1, Folder 4

Journal of travel and mineral and geological explorations in Peru mssHM 71371 January 1854

Box 1, Folder 5

Journal of travel and mineral and geological explorations in Peru mssHM 71372 January-February 1854

Box 1, Folder 6

Journal of travel and mineral and geological explorations in Chile mssHM 71373 May-June 1854

Box 1, Folder 7

Journal of travel and mineral and geological explorations in Chile mssHM 71374 June-August 1854

Box 1, Folder 8

Journal of travel in Peru, Chile & Homewards mssHM 71375 1854-1855

Box 1, Folder 9

Tract chart of the Cherub Merchantman 206 tons from Buenos Aires to Valparaiso mssHM 71376 1825

Box 1, Folder 10

Tract chart of an unnamed ship's route along the southernmost coastline of South America and around Cape Horn mssHM 71377 1825

Box 1, Folder 11

Coastal profile sketches of Flores Island, Bold Point, and Montevideo Lighthouse mssHM 71378(1-3) approximately 1825

Box 1, Folder 12

Coastal profile sketches of Cape Horn mssHM 71379(1-2) August 15, 1825