A guide to the Sydney Smith Marshall papers, 1915, 1918-1919

Processed by: Historic Documents Department Staff (Bailey).
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
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2012

A Guide to the Sydney Smith Marshall papers

HDC0071

San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, National Park Service
2012, National Park Service

Title: Sydney Smith Marshall papers
Date: 1915, 1918-1919
Identifier/Call Number: HDC0071 (SAFR 14279)
Physical Description: 8 items
Repository: San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Historic Documents Department
Building E, Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123
Abstract: Sydney Smith Marshall papers (SAFR 14279, HDC 71) contains a copy book of letters written from January to March 1915 while trading in North China. The letters combine feelings and daily activities with discussion of business dealings. The letters begin on board the SHINYOU MARU in Honolulu. Some of the descriptions are of China and the Chinese. The collection also contains a confirmation cable, two passports for Sydney Smith Marshall, one passport for Amanda Marshall (wife) and their son, and a program for a concert in Tsing-Tho. The collection dates range 1915, 1918-1919. The collection has been processed to the collection level and is open for use without restriction.
Physical Location: San Francisco Maritime NHP, Historic Documents Department
Language(s): In English.

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Preferred Citation

[Item description], [Location within collection organization identified by Collection Number/Series Number/File Unit Number/Item Number], HDC0071 (SAFR 14279), Sydney Smith Marshall papers, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

Acquisition Information

SAFR-00001
This collection was transferred from the Golden Gate National Recreation Area to the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.

Historical or Biographical Note

Sydney Smith Marshall was born August 1874 in Gold Hill, Nevada and grew up in Alameda, California. His occupation is listed as produce salesman. Mr. Marshall's parents owned and operated Marshall, Teggart & Company, General Commission Merchants and Wholesale Produce Dealers in San Francisco, California. He appears on passenger lists for the PERCY EDWARD in March 1897, SHINYO MARU in June 1915, ECUADOR in April 1920, GOLDEN STATE in May 1921. In 1981, his wife Amanda Z. Marshall is listed in the Pension Files for the Civil War Pension Index for 1861-1934.

Collection Scope and Content

Sydney Smith Marshall papers (SAFR 14279, HDC 71) contains a copy book of letters written from January to March 1915 while trading in North China. The letters combine feelings and daily activities with discussion of business dealings. The letters begin on board the SHINYOU MARU in Honolulu. Some of the descriptions are of China and the Chinese. The collection also contains a confirmation cable, two passports for Sydney Smith Marshall, one passport for Amanda Marshall (wife) and their son, and a program for a concert in Tsing-Tho. The collection dates range 1915, 1918-1919. The collection has been processed to the collection level and is open for use without restriction.

Collection Arrangement

This is a collection of eight items without specific arrangement.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Correspondence
Diaries
Alameda (Calif.)
San Francisco (Calif.)
Hawaii
Hong Kong (China)
Correspondence
Passports
Salesmen