1865-1900
GUSN-295471
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This series includes correspondence, printed matter, and scrapbooks belonging to Capt. John Codman (1814-1900). Folder 15 contains a journal of Capt. Codman's voyage to Brazil in 1847. Folder 22 contains letters received by J.C. in 1899. Folder 21 contains an obituary from 1900. Folder 20 contains undated newspaper clippings about J.C. Folder 16 contains a scrapbook of newspaper articles written by J.C. while he was the captain of the armed cruiser "Catopaxi" at the close of the Civil War. He describes his impressions of the effects of the Civil War on the inhabitants of various southern communities, including Norfolk, Virginia and Beaufort, South Carolina, as well as Mexico. One article contains his description of services at a "negro church." Folder 17 contains a scrapbook of articles written by J.C. about miscellaneous subjects, including the shipping trade, Mormonism, Boston history, and his travels to California, Virginia, Philadelphia, and Idaho. Folder 18 contains a scrapbook of newspaper articles written by J.C. about his trip to Europe. Folder 19 contains a scrapbook of newspaper articles written by J.C. about the shipping trade, his travel to Bermuda, Mormonism, and other subjects.
articles
clippings (information artifacts)
local history (discipline)
Mormonism
newspapers
obituaries
shipping
trade (function)
correspondence
publications
scrapbooks
journals (accounts)
7 folders
MS037
John Codman (1898-1989) family papers
MS037.05
Beaufort (Beaufort county, South Carolina)
Bermuda [dependent state]
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
California (United States)
Idaho (United States)
México
Norfolk (Norfolk Indep. City, Virginia)
Philadelphia (Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania)
Codman, John, 1814-1900
correspondence
publications
scrapbooks
journals (accounts)
Civil War
Church
African Americans
Black People
Captain John Codman
Maritime
Religion
Civil War (1861-1865)
Series
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