Overview of the Collection
Biography of Alpheus Burdick Kenyon, 1850-1931
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Detailed Description of the Collection
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Repository:
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G. W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport |
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Creator:
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Kenyon, Alpheus B. (Alpheus Burdick), 1850-1931 |
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Title:
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Alpheus B. Kenyon Diaries |
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Dates:
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1864-1866 |
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Extent:
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3 volumes |
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Abstract:
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The collection consists of three
small diaries written daily by Alpheus B. Kenyon in 1864, 1865 and 1866 when he was living
with his parents and his brother, Myron, in the Old Field Section of West Mystic. |
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Abstract:
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The diaries give a picture of a bright, energetic boy who was a good student and a
good worker, but at the same time very much a boy with typical interests of the time. He
cheerfully started work at the shipyard at age 13, doing menial jobs: hauling chips, sweeping up,
clearing away damaged superstructure of vessels needing repair, going after boards from the
depot, and sawing trunnels of new and repaired vessels. At the same time he wrote of a busy
social life of surprise parties and picnics with friends and family, of sailing, berrying and fishing
expeditions, of trips to Rhode Island aunts and uncles, and of the first stirrings of adolescent
religious feelings fostered by the Seventh Day Baptist community in which he lived. Although
he lived at the time of the Civil War, he seldom mentioned it except to note the march of
Sherman through Georgia, the assassination of President Lincoln and the occasional troop train
passing through Mystic. He mentions the vessels being launched at the Maxson, Fish yard, but
does not give their names, and he gleefully relates the local fires, the sudden deaths and the
disasters that are part of every small town. Alpheus must have been a nice boy to know. |
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Identification:
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Coll. 205 |
Alpheus Burdick Kenyon descended from a long line of Kenyons of Hopkinton, Rhode
Island. He was the son of Edwin Orsando and Cordelia (Burdick) Kenyon. This was a Seventh
Day Baptist family with strong ties, both by intermarriage and by religious persuasion, with many
of the shipbuilding families of Mystic and Westerly.
Edwin O. Kenyon worked for William E. Maxson in the Maxson and Fish Shipyard at West
Mystic from 1861 until at least 1866, and the family of Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon, Alpheus and his
younger brother, Myron, lived on the shipyard grounds in the two-family house that Mr. Maxson
built for his workers in West Mystic.
Alpheus worked in the Maxson shipyard from April to late October each of the three years
covered by the diaries, starting when he was 13. At age 16 he was earning a dollar a day. He
attended school first at West Mystic and then, in 1866, at Mystic Academy, during the winter and
early spring months. He was a good student, and apparently his parents were willing to have him
continue his education because he went to Alfred (NY) University, graduating with a B. S. in
1874, and earning his Master's degree in 1877 and his Doctorate in 1905. He was a Professor of
Mathematics from 1874, and Dean of the University from 1908, until his retirement in 1920. He
was President of the Seventh Day Baptist Conference from 1914, and a Trustee of the University
from 1920 until his death in 1931.
In 1873 Alpheus married at Alfred, Mary Veola Babcock, and they had three girls: Grace
who died young; Dora, born in 1877, and Agnes born in 1887.
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Restrictions on Access
Available for use in the Manuscripts Division
Restrictions on Use
Various copying restriction apply. Guidelines are available from the Manuscripts
Division. See also: Mystic Seaport's copyright notice.
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This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the G. W. Blunt White Library. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.
Places:
West Mystic (Conn.)--Religious life and customs
West Mystic (Conn.)--Social life and customs
Subjects:
Seventh Day Baptists--Connecticut--West Mystic
Shipyards--Connecticut--Mystic
Shipyards--Connecticut--Mystic
Teenagers--Employment--Connecticut--Mystic
Young men--Connecticut--West Mystic--Diaries
Document Types:
Diaries
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Preferred Citation
Coll. 205, Manuscripts Collection, G. W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport Museum,
Inc.
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The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
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Diaries kept by Alpheus B. Kenyon 1864-186
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Box
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Folder
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Diary kept by
Alpheus B. Kenyon; 1864 Jan 1- Dec 31 |
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Diary kept by
Alpheus B. Kenyon; 1865 Jan 14-Jan 31 |
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Diary kept by
Alpheus B. Kenyon; 1866 Jan 1-Dec 31 |
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Note: Box also
contains Kenyon Family Genealogical Information complied by Dorothy M. Tower. |
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