Letter of [Chauncey I. Filley], St. Louis, to Mr. Wiggins. Recalls his first meeting with a Wiggins, Sep. 1852. Speaks of Bloody Island and says the “the Wiggins brothers and Andrew Christy attended strictly to the Ferry.” Rambles on about waterways and such. “Pullman tendered to me, for the St. Louis delegation to the 1863 Ship Canal Convention his first Pullman car, which was, of course, accepted.” Asks Mr. Wiggins if he wonders that Mr. Bixby wants his reminiscences for the Historical Society. Closes by mentioning the Mississippi Valley New Orleans Commercial Convention, May 24-28, 1869, which was the first commercial and social reunion after the close of the Civil War. Individuals mentioned: Frank Lee Ridgely, Wiggins sisters, Miss Jane [Wiggins], M.L. Filley, O.D. Filley, Andrew Christy, Fulton, Hannibal Hamlin, Lincoln, Col. James A. Hamilton, Van Rensselaer, Alexander Hamilton, Depew, Gov. King, Hiram Walbridge, Gov. Gamble, Blow, Geo. Partridge, Hon. Saml. B. Ruggby, Stanard, Lee Shyrock, Oglesby, and Genl. Bussey. Places mentioned: Wabash [River], Ohio [River], Cumberland Mts., Potomac [River], Baltimore, Venice, Buffalo, Pittsburg, Parkersburg, Wheeling, Albany, N.Y.; Erie Canal, Troy, Champlain Canal, Waterford, Whitehall, Lansingburg, Chicago, Niagara Falls, Iron Mt., Pilot Knob, New Orleans, Iowa, and St. Paul., 1917 Jan 2
Scope and Contents
Papers consist mainly of correspondence of Oliver D. and Giles F. Filley to their family in Connecticut, relating to early ventures in the tin and stove manufacturing business. Giles F. Filley's firm, the Excelsior Manufacturing Company, made the famous "Charter Oak" cooking stove. Also includes records pertaining to affairs and public service of Chauncey Ives Filley. These include Chauncey I. Filley's letterbook, 1862, containing only two letters, one of which discusses railway routes between St. Louis and Little Rock and Bismarck and Little Rock, and map of Berkshire Hills, Massachusetts. Also includes personal record book of Augustus Filley, 1874-1818, with information on the Filley family in Windsor, Connecticut, and other genealogical information. This collection contains much of political interest as well as social sidelights on St. Louis history, including data on James O. Broadhead, the Chartrand family, the Civil War, Gen. John B. Clark, the constitutional convention of 1865, the Eads Bridge, James A. Garfield, Samuel T. Glover, Judge Louis Gottschalk, William S. Harney, the growth of the post office in St. Louis, early railroads, Gen. Rosecrans, the early days of St. Louis, St. Louis Gas Company, the Sanitary Fair Commission, Carl Schurz, and transportation, waterways, etc.
Dates
- 1917 Jan 2
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research use.
Extent
From the Collection: 1.65 Cubic Feet ( (3 boxes; 2 volumes))
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- From the Collection: Filley family (Family)
- From the Collection: Filley, Chauncey I., 1829-1923 (Creator, Person)
- From the Collection: Filley, Oliver Dwight, 1806-1881 (Creator, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Missouri Historical Society Library and Research Center Repository