Title:
Richard Dering letters: to family in Sag Harbor, Long Island : ALS, 1853-1860
Creator/Contributor:
Dering, Richard., creator
Abstract:
Letters from Richard Dering to his brother Henry Thomas and his sisters Elizabeth and Francis discuss a return from the Sandwich
Islands, offers of jobs aboard ships, and a description of the Farallones including a possible job at the light house and
harvesting duck eggs. He also writes of sending money home, customs and duties for ships, life on board a brig, his brother
Henry's death, and the difficulty of finding work. Other topics include not being paid for work he has performed, widespread
unemployment, and mining luck. Other letters mention mail and its getting left on the isthmus, a stock farm near Oakland,
Sag Harbor and New London friends, sailing to Sacramento, the schooner Ann G. Doyle and his dread of taking more work at sea.
Later letters mention operating in the guano business on a small island in lower California (Elide Island) which was owned
by Capt. Isham, shipping work, and exploring the Gulf of California.
Date:
1853 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca -- n-us-ny -- n-us-hi
Unemployment -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area
Sailors -- California -- San Francisco
Ships -- California
Guano industry -- Mexico
Mines and mineral resources -- California
Sag Harbor (N.Y.)
Farallon Islands (Calif.)
Note:
These letters were received with letters of the Sag Harbor family of H.R. Tabor (BANC MSS 99/70 c)
Physical Description:
print
1 portfolio (.1 linear ft.)
Language:
English
Identifier:
BANC MSS 99/59 c
BANC MSS 99/59 c
Origin:
California