#4928 - Johnson Family Papers

Collection Description
Remarks of the donor
Series Arrangement
Box and Folder Listing
Books

Collection Description

The Johnson Family Papers consist of correspondence, wills, diplomas, marriage certificates, obituaries, photographs, genealogical notes and family histories, land grant certificates, military documents, a book of autographs, and other papers and documents of the Johnson and related families, direct descendants of the Adams family.

The earliest correspondence concerns the relations between Abigail Adams and her daughter-in-law Sarah Adams, and among other members of the family, including John Adams and John Quincy Adams, Susan B. Adams, Charles Thomas Clark, and various members of the Adams, Johnson, and Savage families. Other documents refer to George Washington, Aaron Burr, Martin Van Buren, and James Monroe. The collection contains much material concerning the genealogy and history of several related families, with reference to their participation in numerous political and social events. The papers include discussion of family relations and matrimony, genealogy, domestic arrangements and social life, family properties and holdings, family political and military history, and other matters. The family was located chiefly in Utica, New York.

Documents are signed by George Washington and James Monroe; genealogies pertain to members of the Johnson, Adams, Smith, Bosch, Het, Quincy, Fowle, Boylston, Shepard, Norton, and Bass families.

Includes letters of daughter-in-law Sarah Adams, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Charles Adams, Susan B. Adams, Charles Thomas Clark, Abigail Louisa Smith Johnson, Belinda Clarkson, Alexander B. Johnson, Arthur B. Johnson, Aaron Burr, John Savage, Daniel B. Tompkins, Martin Van Buren, Edward Savage, Mary Ann Smith, Louisa C. Smith, Eliza Thompson, Samuel Nelson, Eliza A. Hunt, Mary Ann Savage Hunt, Ward Hunt, and other members of the Johnson, Adams, and Savage families.

Remarks of the donor, Sarah Johnson

It is an accident of birth that my sister and I had these documents in our possession. It is not, however, an accident that we have chosen to donate them to the Carl A. Kroch Library here at Cornell. Over the years my sister and I have had a number of discussions about the deposition of these papers. Our first concern was preservation. Here in this facility our family records will be stored in a climate-controlled vault, kept as safe as humanly possible from floods, fire, earthquakes, and insects. Second, we wished to make the documents available to others. Here scholars and students will have the opportunity to work with the original documents rather than from a microfilm or xerox copy of them. Already undergraduate students have had achance to read the family correspondence of John and Abigail Adams in its original form. Holding such a document in one's hands can alter one's sense of history; legendary figures come alive, they become human. And we could not have asked for greater access than to have the letters posted on the world-wide web. Kroch has admirably addressed our fundamental concerns.

Equally important to us was the character of the institution in which we placed the documents. It is understandable that so much of the interest in the collection is focused on the Adams' letters. But the Adamses, distinguished though they were, are only one branch of our family. The letters they wrote originated in Quincy, but their destination was Utica, New York. The

history of the other branches of our family is embedded in that of this region. The archives here at Kroch already contain evidence of their presence here, their ties through marriage, commerce, politics and friendship with other families in the area. One of those many ties was to the Cornell family itself.

Our grandfather's sister, Mary Savage Johnson, was a friend of Ezra Cornell's daughter, as the inscription in Mary Emily Cornell's autobiography testifies.

Beyond what the documents may reveal about specific individuals and Upstate New York, the collection also reveals, in our view, something about our nation. Three branches of our family were victims of religious persecution. Abigail Adams' ancestors were Puritans who set sail for the New World on the Mayflower; the Savages were French Huguenots; and the Johnsons were Sephardic Jews. All were driven from their homes at some

point in their history and came here, we imagine, in search of peace and tolerance, conditions necessary for them to prosper. Let us hope that our country continues to extend this promise to people of all religious and ethnic backgrounds.

On a very personal level this occasion is a somewhat sad one for me. My sister and I have no children. Those of you who have children and grandchildren can envision your family extending into the future, while our immediate family stands behind, not in front of us. Last fall I carried the two tin boxes containing the fragile paper relics of our ancestors to this Library and

left them here. By placing these papers in the care of one of the finest research libraries in the world, my sister and I believe we have ensured that the children of the future, both those who can trace their ancestors back generations and those who do not know even their parents' names, will be able to examine the papers and learn something about who we are as a people.

The sadness I have occasionally felt over relinquishing these papers has been outweighed a thousandfold by the pleasure I have received as a consequence of this gift. It has been great fun working on the collection with the superb staff of this facility. The reactions of students and others who have seen the papers have been tremendously gratifying. And it has given me special satisfaction to make this gift to Cornell. During quieter moments, usually on my walk home from campus, I look around and feel the same wonder I felt when I first arrived. I have been so fortunate to be a member of this community of scholars striving for intellectual excellence. Cornell is a truly extraordinary institution. My sister and I could have found no finer home for our family's papers.

By placing these papers in the care of one of the finest research libraries in the world, we have attempted to ensure that they will be preserved and that others will have access to them. We have entrusted them to Kroch with the hope that the children of the future, both those who can trace their ancestors back generations and those who do not know even their parents' names, will have the opportunity to study them and learn something about who we are as a people.

Sarah L. Johnson
Gwyneth J. Lymberis

Series Arrangement

Correspondence

Box # Folder #
Adams

Abigail Adams

1 1-5

John Adams

1 6-7

John Quincy Adams

1 8

Charles Adams

1 9

Sarah Adams

1 10-14
2 1-5
5 1-3
Johnson

Abigail Louisa Smith Johnson

2 6-8
5 4

Alexander B. Johnson

2 9

William Clarkson Johnson

2 10

Arthur B. Johnson

2 11
Savage

John Savage

3 1-5

Documents

Box # Folder #
Edward Savage 5 5-7
6 1-2
John Savage 3 7-9
5 8
6 3
Savage family 3 10-13
Adams family 4 2-4
Johnson family 4 1
4 5-14
5 9-12
6 4

Miscellaneous

Box # Folder #
Genealogy/Family History 4 21
5 16-18
7 3
Presidential signatures 5 13-14
4 15, 18
6 4

* note: Series listings refer only to correspondence and documents for the Adams, Savage, and Johnson families. Other correspondence and items may be found in the folder listings of the guide.

Letters

 

 

Box Folder
1 1-14
2 1-11
3 1-6
5 1-4

Documents

 

 

Box Folder
3 7-13
4 1-14
5 5-15
6

Box and Folder Listing

Box 1

Folder Dates Description
1 1806-1814 Abigail Adams to her daughter-in-law Sarah Adams (4 letters: February 23, 1806; January 20, 1808; July 3, 1814; December 20, 1814)
2 1816 Abigail Adams to Sarah Adams (3 letters: April 24, 1816; May 20, 1816; July 28, 1816)
3 1817 Abigail Adams to Sarah Adams (5 letters: March 20, 1817; April 12, 1817; May 5, 1817; May 28, 1817; August 3, 1817)
4 1816 A letter from Sarah Adams to Abigail Adams
5 1811-1816 Abigail Adams to her granddaughter Abigail Louisa Smith Johnson (5 letters: July 23, 1811; March 5, 1812; September 9, 1813; October 26, 1814; December 9, 1816)
6 1814-1820 John Adams to his daughter-in-law Sarah Adams (2 letters: October 26, 1814; October 2, 1820)
7 1820 A letter from John Adams to his granddaughter's husband Alexander B. Johnson (December 17, 1820)
8 1824-1825 Miscellaneous letters to and from John Quincy Adams (3 letters -- to Samuel Shaw: September 27, 1824; to and from his niece Abigail Louisa Smith Johnson: February 22, 1825)
9 1790-1791 Charles Adams to his brother Thomas B. Adams (5 letters: May 23, 1790; May 29, 1790; November 21, 1790; August 30, 1791; September 18, 1791)
10 1815-1816 Susan B. Adams to her mother Sarah Adams (5 letters: February 3, 1815; May 4, 1815; May 18, 1816; May 26, 1816; June 8, 1816)
11 1816-1817 Susan B. Adams to Sarah Adams (5 letters: July 31, 1816; September 14, 1816; October 3, 1816; March 11, 1817; April 8, 1817)
12 1816-1818 Charles Thomas Clark to his mother-in-law Sarah Adams (2 letters: May 20, 1816; March 23, 1818)
13 1826-1827 Susan B. Clark to her mother Sarah Adams (7 letters: July 12, 1826; August 14, 1826; March 10, 1827; March 23, 1827; April 5, 1827; April 30, 1827; May 21, 1827)
14 1827 A letter from Susan M. Clark to her grandmother Sarah Adams (August 13, 1827)

Box 2

Folder Dates Description
1 1823-1826 Abigail Louisa Smith Johnson to her mother Sarah Adams (3 letters: October 10, 1823; October 22, 1826; October 23, 1826)
2 1815-1820 Belinda Clarkson to her sister Sarah Adams (7 letters: May 14, 1815; April 1, 1818; May 12, 1818; April 28, 1819; February 24, 1820; September 28, n.y.; November 14, n.y.)
3 1815-1822 Margaret de St. Hilaire to her sister Sarah Adams(4 letters: August 5, 1815; October 3, 1815; November 16, 1815; February 15, 1822)
4 1808-1826 Miscellaneous letters to Sarah Adams (4 letters--from G. Le Ray de Chaumont: August 15, 1808; Peter Whitney: June 5, 1813; her niece Mary Ann Smith: September 4, 1826; her brother William Smith: n.d.)
5 1812-1817 Miscellaneous letters from Sarah Adams (4 letters--to her daughter Susan B. Adams: May 10, 1812; her sister Margaret de St. Hilaire: August 19, 1815; her sister Nancy: June 27, 1816; her brother William Smith: February 8, 1817)
6 1818-1828 Belinda Clarkson to her niece Abigail Louisa Smith Johnson (4 letters: December 14, 1818; 1820; August 21, 1828; December 13, 1828)
7 1811-1818 Miscellaneous letters to Abigail Louisa Smith Johnson (4 letters--from her mother Sarah Adams: July 14, 1811; Elizabeth Peabody: January 20, 1815; her aunt Ann Herrod Adams: September 6, 1815; her cousin Louisa C. Smith: December 16, 1818)
8 1819-1821 Miscellaneous letters to Abigail Louisa Smith Johnson (4 letters--from Louisa: March 2, 1819; her cousin James Smith: January, 1821; Eliza Thompson: October 12, 1821; her aunt Ann Masters: February 18, n.y.)
9 1825-1858 Miscellaneous letters to and from Alexander B. Johnson (6 letters--from Sarah Adams: September 27, 1825; to Ann Masters: December 4, 1830; to and from Mrs. Ann Breese: December 11, 1830; to Ed. Crufts: August 17, 1842; to Ward Hunt: May 27, 1858)
10 1844-1876 Miscellaneous letters to William Clarkson Johnson (4 letters--from his great aunt Louisa C. Adams: February 22, 1844; Chief Justice Samuel Nelson: March 4, 1844; Attorney General Caleb: March 24, 1861; W. Phillips: July 27, 1876)
11 1852-1879 Miscellaneous letters to Arthur B. Johnson including an enclosed letter from the Duke of Wellington to Mrs. Robinson (2 letters--from Alexander B. Johnson: December 1, 1852; Charles Francis Adams: January 27, 1879)

Box 3

Folder Dates Description
1 1820-1832 Correspondence between John Savage and A. Burr (7 letters: May 12, 1820; June 13, 1820; September 9, 1825; October 16, 1825; January 2, 1827; April 6, 1828; September 28, 1832)
2 1816-1821 Dewitt Clinton to John Savage (3 letters: July 10, 1816; February 26, 1818; December 31, 1821)
3 1814-1820 Miscellaneous letters to John Savage (4 letters--from Governor Daniel D. Tompkins: February 21, 1814; Nat. Cutting: March 24, 1817; J. Montefiore: March 13, 1820; A. Haring: May 23, 1820)
4 1821-1828 Miscellaneous letters to John Savage (5 letters--from Harry White: December 14, 1820; John A. Graham: November 26, 1827; Governor Nath. C. Picher: April 17, 1828; H. Clay: April 19, 1828: Jacob Van Ness: April 28, 1828)
5 1829-1837 Miscellaneous letters to John Savage (5 letters--from his father Edward Savage: April 6, 1829; Governor E. T. Throop: July 4, 1829; Governor W. C. Marcy: December 31, 1832; John A. Dix: November 18, 1835; Martin Van Buren: July 27, 1837)
6 1796-1852 Miscellaneous letters (7 letters--from Montgomery Hunt to his sister Lydia Wheeler: May 12, 1796; Ann Smith to Julia Rush: May 30, 1809; R. W. [Crawmshield] to Dr. J. Mairs: April 4, 1815; M. Hunt to Ephraim Hart: January 21, 1820; Martin Van Buren to Ward Hunt: September 26, 1846; Mrs. [Rainier] to Mr. Hunt: November 16, 1846; [Nath] Sherman to Geo. Peabody: May 27, 1852)
7 1799 Records of John Savage: Union College (2 documents)
8 1803 Records of John Savage: Oration
9 1802-1888 Records of John Savage (10 documents)
10 1863-1865 Savage Records: Insurance Deeds (4 documents)
11 1815-1865 Savage Records: Financial (5 documents)
12 1863 Last Will and Testament of John Savage
13 1863-1884 Obituaries of John and Ruth Wheeler Savage (2 documents)

Box 4

Folder Dates Description
1 1796 Field Book by George Webster of John Johnson's property
2 n.d. Poem by Robert Burns to Sally (Sarah) Adams
3 1814 Examination taken by Abigail Louisa Smith Adams
4 1818 Obituary Notices of Abigail Adams (2 documents)
5 1818 Proxy signed by Bryan Johnson, father of Alexander B. Johnson
6 n.d. Extract from the Autobiography of Alexander B. Johnson: Lafayette
7 1836 Obituary Notices of Abigail Louisa Smith Johnson (2 documents)
8 1859 Marriage Certificate of Arthur B. Johnson and Eliza S. Hunt
9 1867 Last Will and Testament of Alexander B. Johnson
10 1868 Obituary Notices of Alexander B. Johnson
11 n.d. Handwritten obituary notice for Mary Ann Savage Hunt who died in 1846. Believed to be written by Montgomery Hunt Johnson Sr.
12 n.d. Obituary Notice of Lieutenant John S. Hunt who died in 1864
13 1905-1906 Notices from the Colonial Dames to Eliza S. Johnson (2 documents)
14 1915-1920 Three stock certificates belonging to Montgomery Hunt Johnson for shares in Utica Plantations, Inc. and Sconondoa Inn, Inc.
15 n.d. Autographs of John Quincy Adams (5 envelopes)
16 n.d. Lock of John Adams' hair
17 n.d. Photograph of the Savage House in Salem, N.Y.
18 n.d. Autographed engraving of Ulysses S. Grant
19 n.d. Photographs of the Garden at the Old Johnson House at 235 Genesee St., Utica, N.Y. (4 pictures)
20 n.d. Photograph of Ward Hunt
21 n.d. "Semitic Notes": Johnson Family History

Box 5

Folder Dates Description
1 1817-1819 Ann Masters to her sister Sarah Adams (2 letters: October 13, 1817; December 22, 1819)
2 n.d. Margaret Smith to her sister Sarah Adams(2 letters: n.d.)
3 1827 A letter from James Smith to his aunt Sarah Adams (January 16, 1827)
4 1831 A letter from Alexander Smith Johnson to his mother Abigail Louisa Smith Johnson (July 26, 1831)
5 1776-1777 Edward Savage Records: Pay Rolls of Captain Joshua Conckey's Company of Rangers (4 documents)
6 1776-1786 Edward Savage Records (8 documents)
7 1787-1832 Edward Savage Records (7 documents)
8 1804-1863 Records of John Savage (7 documents)
9 1805-1830 Johnson Records (4 documents)
10 1883-1913 Will and settlements of the estate of Maria T. Hunt, second wife of Ward Hunt (3 documents)
11 1897-1906 Wills and settlements of the estate of Eliza S. Johnson (3 documents)
12 1909-1937 Documents regarding Ward Hunt Johnson and his trustees Mary S. Johnson and Montgomery H. Johnson (2 documents)
13 1783 Discharge of Abraham McKillip signed by President George Washington
14 1817-1818 Land Grant Certificates signed by President James Monroe (4 grants: to Eliphalet Peabody, Sylvester Rowley, Benjamin Bailey, Daniel Harrington)
15 n.d. Report from the President and Directors of the Ontario Bank. Believed to be written by Alexander B. Johnson
16 n.d. Genealogy of the Johnson, Adams, Smith, Bosch, Het, Quincy, Fowle, Boylston, Shepard, Norton, and Bass Families
17 n.d. Handwritten Family Record of the Savage, Wheeler, and Hunt Families
18 n.d. Ancestral Tablets (photocopy)

Box 6

Folder Dates Description
1 1776 Edward Savage Records: Pay Roll of Captain Joshua Conckey's Company of Rangers (1 document)
2 1783-1813 Edward Savage Records: Appointments (3 documents)
3 1802-1823 Records of John Savage (10 documents)
4 1882 Johnson Records: Arthur B. Johnson's commission as Commissioner of Railroads signed by President Chester A. Arthur

Box 7

Folder Dates Description
1 1790 Edward Savage's New York Pocket Almanac
2 1817 John Savage's "Horse Back Journey"
3 n.d. Lyman Family and Wheeler Family Record
4 n.d. Music Book Belonging to John Savage
5 1877 Autograph Album Belonging to Ward Hunt Johnson including signatures from R. B. Hayes, Hamilton Fish, M. R. Waite (Chief Justice-U.S. Supreme Court), Nathan Clifford (Assoc. Justice-U.S. Supreme Court), N. H. Swayne (Assoc. Justice-U.S. Supreme Court), Sam. J. Miller (Assoc. Justice-U.S. Supreme Court), David Davis (Assoc. Justice-U.S. Supreme Court), [Stephen Field] (Assoc. Justice-U.S. Supreme Court), W. S. Strong (Assoc. Justice-U.S. Supreme Court), Jos. P. Bradley (Assoc. Justice-U.S. Supreme Court), Ward Hunt (Assoc. Justice-U.S. Supreme Court), W. A. Wheeler (Vice President), T. W. Henry (President of the Senate of the U.S.), Francis Kernan, Wm. M. Evarts, (Secretary of State), John Sherman (Secretary of the Treasury), Geo. W. McCrary (Secretary of War), R. W. Thompson (Secretary of the Navy), Carl Schurz (Secretary of the Interior ), D. M. Key (Post Master General), Chas. Davis (Attorney General), W. T. Sherman (General), P. H. Sheridan, Wm. M. Evarts, Alexander Stephens, Joseph Henry (President of the Smithsonian Institute), illegible, Wm. Ingraham Kip, John G. Whittier, Th. Nast, William Cullen Bryant, Geo. Bancroft, piece of manuscript with annotation "Part of original of one of Cooper's novels," letter from Alfred B. Street, Henry W. Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Donald G. Mitchell, Edwin Booth, Henry Ward Beecher, Celia Thaxter

Box 8

Folder Dates Description
1 1838-1856 Scrapbook containing charcoal and color drawings, some of which are signed by Laura Savage
2 1806 Journal with accounts and essays, possibly belonging to Alexander B. Johnson

Box 9

Alexander Bryan Johnson Autobiography, transcribed by Eliza Stringham Morton (1930) Volume I 1786-1814, Volume II 1814-1828

Box 10

Alexander Bryan Johnson Autobiography, transcribed by Eliza Stringham Morton (1930) Volume III 1828-1839, Volume IV 1839-1867

Box 11

Documents

Map Case II-9

Linen copy of the Declaration of Independence

Books:

Bible. Philadelphia: John Thompson and Abraham Small, 1798.

Cornell, Mary Emily. The Autobiography of M.E. Cornell. Ithaca, New York: The Cayuga Press, 1929.

Horace. The Works of Horace. 2 volumes. Edinburgh: J. Dickson and C. Elliot, 1783.

Icones Biblicae. Strassburg: 1625-30.

Johnson, A. B. Deep Sea Soundings and Explorations of the Bottom. Boston: John Wilson and Son, 1861.

Miller, Samuel F. The Supreme Court of the United States: A Series of Biographies. Washington, D.C.: W. H. Barnes and Co., 1877.

Ovid. Metamorphosis. Amsterdam (?): 1675.

The Salem Book. Salem, New York: Salem Review Press, 1896.

Wyman, T. B. Genealogy of the Name and Family of Hunt. Boston: John Wilson and Son, 1862-63.

Zorn, Walter Lewis. The Descendants of the Presidents of the United States of America. Monroe, Michigan: Walter Lewis Zorn, 1954.

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