Research Catalog

Samuel Hill papers

Title
Samuel Hill papers, 1813-1822.
Author
Hill, Samuel, 1777-1825.

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Additional Authors
Hill, F. S. (Frederic Stanhope), 1805-1851.
Description
3 v., 1 oversize folder.
Summary
  • The Samuel Hill papers consist of his autobiography, his journal of a voyage of the brig Ulysses, unidentified poetry, and writings by F. Stanhope Hill about Samuel Hill, all bound in one volume; a bound copy of the autobiography in negative photostat, edited and incomplete; and the illustrated journal and logbook of the ships Ophelia and Packet in one volume.
  • Autobiography (1 v., 42 p.), dated on board the ship Packet at sea, 14 June 1819, recounts his early life and career at sea, including voyages to England, Germany, West Indies, Java, Japan, Spain, the Pacific Northwest coast of America, and China; the rescue of John R. Jewitt from Nootka Indians; fur trade and China trade ventures; his capture by the British during the War of 1812, the rescue of three Malayans off Sumatra; his acquaintance with Protestant missionary Robert Morrison (1782-1834) in China, and other matters, including an account of his religious conversion.
  • Bound with the autobiography is his brief journal of a voyage during the War of 1812 as master of the letter-of-marque brig Ulysses from Boston to Savannah for cargo, thence with cotton for France, noting capture of the brig by H.M.S. Majestic, his parole at Halifax, and return to Boston, 1813-1814 (2 leaves); a sheet of unidentified poetry; and a small amount of undated notes and writings about Samuel Hill by his grandson, F. Stanhope Hill, author and former U.S. naval officer. A related volume contains an edited, incomplete copy of the autobiography in negative photostat.
  • Also, journal and logbook, 1815 January-1822 July (1 v., 352 p.) of two voyages: the Ophelia from Boston to Chili, Hawaii, Batavia, Canton and return to Boston, 1815-1817; and the Packet from Boston to Chili, with voyages between Chile and Canton, then Chile to Canton and return to Boston, 1817-1822, describing places encountered in voyages and landings, including Valparaiso and Santiago, Chile, with reference to trade and the independence movement in Chile; the Galapagos, Sandwich and other Pacific islands; Canton; and other locales. Illustrations by Hill include a landscape drawing, chart, and coastal views.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Logbooks.
  • Memoirs.
Access (note)
  • Advance notice required. Apply at http://www.nypl.org/mssref
  • Microfilm must be used in lieu of originals when available.
Additional Formats (note)
  • available on microfilm;
Biography (note)
  • Samuel Hill (1771-1825) of Machias, Maine and Boston, Massachusetts, was a ship captain.
Call Number
MssCol 1397
OCLC
210124097
Author
Hill, Samuel, 1777-1825.
Title
Samuel Hill papers, 1813-1822.
Additional Formats
Journal and logbook of the Ophelia and the Packet; available on microfilm; New York Public Library; *ZL-319.
Restricted Access
Advance notice required. Apply at http://www.nypl.org/mssref
Microfilm must be used in lieu of originals when available.
Biography
Samuel Hill (1771-1825) of Machias, Maine and Boston, Massachusetts, was a ship captain.
Location of Other Archival Materials
Related collections in other repositories and published extracts from the Journal and logbook of the Ophelia and Packet are identified in Malloy, Mary. Devil on the Deep Blue Sea: the Notorious Career of Captain Samuel Hill of Boston. Jersey Shore, PA: Bullbrier Press, 2006.
The Collection of Rosanna Duncan Sanderson, G.W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport, CT, contains her research notes on Samuel Hill and his voyages.
Finding Aids
List of illustrations available in Manuscripts and Archives Division reading room.
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Occupation
Ship captains.
Added Author
Hill, F. S. (Frederic Stanhope), 1805-1851.
Research Call Number
MssCol 1397
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