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Title
Diaries Morton, Ill., 1830-1886
Creator
Roberts, John Montgomery, 1807-1886
Date
1830-1886
Place
Illinois
,
Illinois--Morton
,
Illinois--Tazewell County
,
New Orleans (La.)
,
United States
Language
English
Subjects
Farm life
,
Frontier and pioneer life
,
Land settlement
,
Lithography
,
Pioneers
Description
Forms part of the Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library)
Formerly known as Ayer MS 768a.
For more information, consult the Special Collections Info. File.
Summary
The diaries of John M. Roberts primarily focus on his family's daily farm life in Tazewell County. The Roberts's family left their New York home in the summer of 1831 and travelled to Illinois by horse and wagon settling in Pleasant Grove Prairie. The diaries contain much information on the following topics: routine farm activities, farming expenses and proberty valuations, illnesses and medicinal cures, family births and deaths, local events, and weather conditions. Prior to settlement in Illinois, Roberts was engaged as an apprentice to a lithographic firm in New York City. In the first two volumes he describes the technical aspects of making lithographic plates as well as an earlier trip he made in 1830 to St. Louis and Illinois returning home via New Orleans. The collection of diaries also includes his first wife's (Mary W. Burhans) account of their trip to Morton in 1831 and his second wife's (Ann Waters) account of a trip to New England she made in 1859. A few volumes contain miscellaneous sketches of Robert's home and towns he visited in Illinois.
Biographical/Historical Note
Born and raised in eastern New York state, John M. Roberts (1807-1886) emigrated with his family and young wife to Tazewell County, Ill. in the summer of 1831. One of the first settlers in Morton Township, Roberts acquired 360 acres of land and remained engaged in farming for more than fifty years. He also held several offices in the township including town clerk, 1860-1879.
Extent
7 items (7 v.) : ill. ; 20 x 9 cm or smaller.
Format
Diaries
,
Sketches
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Sources
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Travel literature
Archival Collection Title
Edward E. Ayer Collection
,
Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection
Rights Information
No Copyright - United States
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Contributing Institution
Newberry Library
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Call Number
Ayer MS 3157
BibID
132872
Size
1021px × 2306px 6.77 MB
IIIF Resource Type
Canvas
File Created
06/14/2023
Filename
991328728805867_Ayer_MS_3157_fol_005_00001.tif
Unique Identifier
NL11ZG0I
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