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Field name | Value |
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Title | Elise Charlotte Otté Diary |
Author/Creator | Otté, Elise Charlotte (1818-1904) |
Date | 13-27 July 1843 |
Document type | Travel Journal |
Description | Two diaries of traveller and private tutor Elise Charlotte Otté. Entries describe Otte’s travels with John Quincy Adams and the Joseph Grinnell family of New Bedford, Massachusetts, through northern New York and Quebec en route to Niagara Falls. Along the journey Otté comments extensively on the history and geography of the regions toured, in particular their connections to events of the French and Indian War. Regions visited in addition to Niagara Falls include Saratoga, Lake George, Quebec, and Montreal. Also included with the diary are two letters written by Otté addressed to Charles Francis Adams, asking him if he would be interested in adding her travel journals to Adams’s collection of family papers. Also, a newspaper clipping taken from the London Athenaeum noting Otte’s death, as well as a letter to the editors in response to factual errors in the piece. |
Theme(s) | Historical, Cultural or Religious Tourism Women and Tourism About themes |
Regions | United States of America North America |
Country/State | Massachusetts New York Canada |
Ships | Caldwell; Whitehall |
Keywords | French and Indian War, Niagara Falls, stagecoach, children, soldier, President John Quincy Adams, public house, waterfall, lake, hotel, steamboat, Ticonderoga, shipping, geology, church, hospital, Catholicism, racism, American Indian, immigration |
Reference | Adams Family, M/Non-Adams/11 |
Library | Massachusetts Historical Society |
Language | English |
Copyright | Copyright of this material is retained by the content creators. Massachusetts Historical Society does not claim to hold any copyrights to these materials |