Family Anecdotes and Memoirs of His Own Life by Samuel West

Access and use

Location of collection:
Special Collections Research Center
Earl Gregg Swem Library
College of William and Mary
400 Landrum Drive
PO 8795
Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795
Contact for questions and access:
Phone: (757) 221-3090
Fax: (757) 221-5440
Restrictions:

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Terms of access:

Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.

Preferred citation:

Family Anecdotes and Memoirs of His Own Life by Samuel West, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary

Collection context

Summary

Extent:
0.20 Linear Feet
Language:
English
Preferred citation:

Family Anecdotes and Memoirs of His Own Life by Samuel West, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary

Background

Scope and content:

Photocopy of a 1836 handwritten copy of the undated memoir of Rev. Samuel West (1738-1808) of Massachusetts. The handwritten copy was prepared by his grandsons Benjamin and Samuel West.

Talks about his family's earliest history in the United States, gives descriptions of historic events in Massachusetts during the 18th century (Boston Tea Party) and talks of religion and his changing views throughout the years.

Also included is a photocopy of a transcription of an 1886 newspaper article.

Biographical / historical:

Samuel West was born on Martha's Vineyard November 19, (old style) 1738. He married Priscilla Plimpton of Medfield, Massachusetts, on February 23, 1769.

He received his degree in Divinity and was a "Minister of the Religious Society in Hollis Street" in Boston, Massachusetts when he wrote his memoirs.