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Sawyer, Samuel
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Samuel Elwell Sawyer of Gloucester was a patron of the arts. He visited F. H. Lane’s studio, purchased paintings by him and hired him “to make a sketch of old Homestead for Haughton." (1) Sawyer and Joseph L. Stevens also supported Gloucester artist D. Jerome Elwell in his European studies. We know that in August, 1864, Sawyer ordered two paintings from Lane "to be done [when] he is at leisure," and that he also purchased a painting by Lane for $50 in 1864 at a "Sailors Fare."
Samuel E. Sawyer was born in Gloucester on November 25, 1815 and died at the ancestral homestead in Gloucester on December 15, 1899. He was the fifth generation of Sawyers to occupy Brookbank, an early eighteenth-century gambrel-roofed house located at Freshwater Cove. The Sawyer family history goes back to William Sawyer, who came to New England about 1640.
Samuel's wife was Abigail (Abbie) Ingersoll Meads - they married in Boston on October 30, 1845. They had no children but lived an idyllic life, spending November through March in Boston, and April through October at the family homestead in Gloucester. They spent many years enjoying an accumulated wealth which was generously shared with others. However, life was not always easy for Samuel Sawyer, as he started at the bottom and suffered several financial reversals along the way before becoming financially secure.
Sawyer began his business career as a clerk in Samuel Stevens' dry goods store on Main Street in Gloucester. (2) He soon went to Boston, where he secured a job as a salesman with the firm Kimball and Jewett. He then entered the field of shipping and commerce, and became a partner in the firm of Haughton, Sawyer and Adams. This position took him to all parts of the world, and from it he amassed a fortune as a merchant.
Although a good deal of Sawyer's earlier life was spent in Boston and in travel, nothing could entice him away from the scenes of his childhood. At their Freshwater Cove home, he and Mrs. Sawyer enjoyed their middle age and later years. It was during this period of his life that Samuel Sawyer became one of Gloucester's leading philanthropists. His many gifts and bequests ranged from schoolhouse fences to the present clock in the City Hall tower, and from substantial contributions to the Female Charitable Association to a fund that made it possible to introduce music into the public schools. His most memorable gifts were funds for medals to be given annually to students for scholastic excellence, provision of the building and endowment fund for the Sawyer Free Library, and the land now known as Ravenswood Park.
Mr. Sawyer died from pneumonia at the homestead in Gloucester on December 15, 1889 at the age of seventy-four. Mrs. Sawyer had passed away the preceding year, also from pneumonia.
– Mary Rhinelander McCarl and Stephanie Buck
(1) August 25, 1864 in Samuel Sawyer, Diaries: 1854-1874, trans. Mary Rhinelander McCarl.
(2) Obituary of Joseph L. Stevens, Jr., Gloucester Daily Times, September 21, 1908. Samuel Stevens was Joseph L. Stevens, Jr.’s uncle. When Joseph L. Stevens, Jr. came to Gloucester from Maine in 1840, he first worked in his uncle Samuel’s store.
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Stereographic card
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archive
Penciled on reverse: "Mansion House, Brook Bank [sic], Sam'l Sawyer now Hammond, Freshwater Cove"
Also filed under: Brookbank » // Historic Photographs »
24 x 38 in.
Gloucester City Archives
"Drawn on a scale of one hundred feet to an inch. By John Mason 1834–45 from Actual Survey showing every Lott and building then standing on them giving the actual size of the buildings and width of the streets from the Canal to the head of the Harbour & part of Eastern point as farr as Smith's Cove and the Shore of the same with all the wharfs then in use. Gloucester Harbor 1834–35."
This map is especially helpful in showing the wharves of the inner harbor at the foot of Washington Street.
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Typescript
Sawyer Free Library, Gloucester, Mass.
Also filed under: Gloucester Lyceum » // Sawyer Free Library »
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection exp013
"November 27. Engraving. Arch of Triumph (To James 1/53)
Engraving. Pharaoh’s Horses Painting. Seaview
Traveller & milkmaid. Companions. Hogarth. $2."
Also filed under: Diaries / Ledgers / Etc. » // Lithography (Sales & Exhibitions) »
Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection exp014
"November 12. Village Festival
Banck. Sunrise 3.25, Sunset Backhuysen. Sea view, Power of Fashion, Cattle piece. 3 gilt frames"
Also filed under: Diaries / Ledgers / Etc. »
Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection exp015
"June 6. 2 Dutch coast scenes & frames. Fremart(?) (One Haughton)"
Also filed under: Diaries / Ledgers / Etc. » // Haughton, James »
Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection exp017
"June 4. Interior. Peter Neefs
Landscape. Mireveldt Amsterdam. A. Storck
Flower piece. Unknown
Female head. L. Baker
Flowers, bird’s nest.
Schlesinger Flemish peasants. Unknown"
Also filed under: Diaries / Ledgers / Etc. »
Newsprint
From bound volume owned by publisher Francis Procter
Collection of Fred and Stephanie Buck
"A CARD. – The Ladies of Gloucester who are interested in the Lyceum Library, and who projected the recent Festival in its behalf, take this method of returning their sincere acknowledgements;
To Messrs. F. H. Lane, Addison Center and John Trask for their arduous and truly artistic labors in the preparation of Tableaux; . . .
To Robert Fears, Esq., who gratuitously opened his large and commodious Sail Loft for their use and exerted himself to make their occupancy of it agreeable;...
To Samuel Sawyer, Esq. of Boston, for his generous and unexpected donation of fifty dollars, thereby laying the Library under still another obligation to him;...
Also filed under: Center, Addison » // Fears, Robert » // Gloucester Lyceum » // Newspaper / Journal Articles » // Trask, John »
Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection exp018
"November 12. Winter scene, Scotch boy
Landscape. Griggs Rising by Frost
Chip off the Old Block, Infant Saviour
St. John Dilemma. Rondel
Departure"
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection exp020
"Marine View Mt. Desert Light Lane $41.00"
Also filed under: Diaries / Ledgers / Etc. » // Mount Desert, Maine – Mount Desert Rock Light »
Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection
"After dinner went to the Athanaum[sic]."
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection
"February 4. Went to the artists reception this evening. There was a large company. Haven (?) Fields Whipple & Co. We enjoyed the occasion very much. Our invitation came from Mr. Scott, Mr. Bartlett & Lottie also went, Mrs. Haughton did not."
Also filed under: Diaries / Ledgers / Etc. » // Haughton, James » // Scott, John W. A. »
Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection
"November 17. Went to Gloucester. Pleasant morning, rainy evening.
Called upon Mr. Lane artist."
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"November 23. Cool & pleasant. Went to Gloucester.
Size of Haughton's pictures 2. 18 x 30 & 1. 10 x 15. [Lane?]"
Also filed under: Diaries / Ledgers / Etc. » // Haughton, James »
Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection A#63
"Got painting. Lane's $50. For Mrs. Cowes. National Sailors Fair."
Also filed under: Boston – 1864 Sailors' Fair » // Cores [Cowes?] Mrs. » // Diaries / Ledgers / Etc. »
Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection
"December 2. Went out to call upon J. W. A. Scott East Cambridge artist. He had many sketches. Some of them taken at Gloucester."
Also filed under: Diaries / Ledgers / Etc. » // Scott, John W. A. »
Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection
"March 17. Delightful weather.
One of Lane’s Pictures sold at Leonard’s for $55"
Also filed under: Boston – 1864 Joseph Leonard & Co. » // Diaries / Ledgers / Etc. »
Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection
"Rosa Bonheur called" [According to Mary McCarl, this was the name of Sawyer's cow]
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection
"August 15. Mr. & Mrs. H.(Haughton) staid over, went to sail in the morning & to ride in the afternoon. H. ordered 3 paintings of Mr. Lane for $150, 2 size about 18 x 30, & 1 small."
Also filed under: Diaries / Ledgers / Etc. » // Haughton, James »
Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection
"August 25. Called to see Mr. Lane to make a sketch of old Homestead for Haughtons."
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection
"Monday 8th
Ordered from F. H. Lane 2 Pictures 14 x 21 to be done when he is at leisure. One moonlight $25-$30. . .
Tuesday 9th
Called at Lane's studio"
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection
"Mr. [F.H. Lane - crossed out] Lane came over to draw the outline for picture for Haughton"
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection A#63
"Lane Picture Mrs. Cowes $50
Frame for same $18"
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Samuel Sawyer Papers
Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives
Archive Collection
"Met Mr. Tuckerman the artist walking with Jos. Stevens."
Also filed under: Diaries / Ledgers / Etc. » // Stevens, Joseph, Jr. » // Tuckerman, Stephen Salisbury »