Monday, January 2, 2023

Chronological notes from Williams letters to his wife Katie

William Chalmers ((1817-1891) traveled to the US in search of farmland. The trip took about 4 months from late May to September of 1870. William wrote many letters to his wife, Catherine, who he called "my dearest Katie".

Here is a list of highlights. The complete letters are published as Letters on a Journey to the West and is included in the "blackbook" of Chalmers History that was published by John Chalmers in the mid 1970's

Date

Location

Location

notes

26-May

31-May

Liverpool

Diggies Hotel

3-Jun

Onboard City of Washington

On our way to Queenstown Island

4-Jun

7-Jun

14-Jun

arrived in NY Harbor

City Washington

Grand views of the Bay of New York

16-Jun

New York

European Hotel

Writing before boarding the train

Left Thursday night on the New York & Hudson River Central Railway

18-Jun

Niagara

arrived at Niagara for layover between trains

19-Jun

Detroit

Burlington Quincy Railway

Burlington Quincy Railway

21-Jun

Omaha

Saw Red Cloud

27-Jun

4 weeks since leaving home. Heat of emigrant cars made travel unpleasant.

29-Jun

California

Noted Truckee river to Lake Tahoe (misspelled Lake as Tattoe)

4-Jul

San Francisco

Folsome St 16th Corner

Set out for Mr. Scott's farm to see son Alek. Alek have been working for Mr Scott as a farm hand.

Alek & William went up the Napa Valley

Stage coach to Calistoga

Stage coach to Heralsburgh, the Senona Valley, through Santa Rosa & Retaluna

Sail to Portland

Ship, Moses Tailor

Rough passage. Lost a paddle shaft and waited six hours for repairs.

13-Jul

Portland

American Exchange Hotel

From newspaper article - On his arrival here, Mr Chalmers made the acquaintance of Mr Jacob Stitzel, of the firm of Stitzel & Upton, Real Estate Agents

16-Jul

Portland to Salem

hired carriage

looking at farms for sale in the Willamette valley

17-Jul

Salem

Attended Methodist Church

18-Jul

hired a new team for the carriage

Linn Co, dined in Lebanon, returned to Albany

19-Jul

Crossed the Willamette (by ferry), saw farms, supped in McMinnville, then on toe Washington County

20-Jul

Washington County

Met with Benjamin Cornelius, bought farm of roughly 975 acres for $14,268

21-Jul

Portland

American Exchange Hotel

Arrived after 200 mile journey in a light carriage.

3-Aug

Planned to depart to return to Scotland. Alek will stay and work as farmhand for Mr Cornelius until October 1st with it is "time to enter the land"

Farm included the following

3 span (teams) of work horses

4 yearling colts

2 yr old colts

3 cows

3 calves

2 yearling calves

100 sheep

40 hogs

20 acres of June sown wheat

Barn full of hay

wagon

ploughs and harrows


 


Part 2 - Summary of the trip from Scottish newspaper, Banffshire Journal, September 6th, 1870

After William returned to Scotland, the following article was published in the local newspaper - 

THE PRESS ON MR CHALMERS' LAND PURCHASE.

AN EXAMPLE FOR SCOTCH FARMERS. Our readers will learn with interest, and in some respects with regret, that Mr Chalmers, Oldwhat (his hometown), well known as a successful breeder of short-horns, and a most enterprising farmer, has made a purchase of land in the State of Oregon, and intends removing thither with his family. 

The Daily Bulletin of Portland, Oregon, of the 22d July last, thus refers to the purchase :-"Mr Chalmers left the old country on May 29th; crossed the continent by the Overland Railway, and came here by steamer from San Francisco, on the 15th of the current month. He is accompanied by one of his sons, a young man of about twenty years. On his arrival here, Mr Chalmers made the acquaintance of Mr Jacob Stitzel, of the firm of Stitzel & Upton, Real Estate Agents, and that gentleman provided a team suitable for the extended tour, and took Mr Chalmers and his son from this city, through Clackamas and Marion counties, on the east side of the Willamette river, to Albany, and from there to Lebanon, Brownsville, and other points in Linn county.