Pim Nevins Journal
1802-1803
(1 vol., 227p.)

917.3 N41

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Table of contents Abstract
A merchant and member of the Society of Friends, Pim Nevins (1756-1833) lived most of his life in the English midlands. Recorded in Pigot's Directory of 1834 as a member of the gentry resident in Hunslet Lane, Leeds, Nevins was a woollen cloth manufacturer, finisher, and merchant whose operations were located at Larchfield Mill, near Huddersfield.

During a voyage to visit Friends' meetings in the United States in 1802-1803, Pim Nevins kept a journal to record his thoughts and experiences. In presenting a copy of his diary to his children, he wrote: "some parts [of the diary] wch. being by way of memorandum to assist my memory will of course be no ways interesting to you; other parts being fill'd with the effusions of my own thoughts, will I fear be dry to you unless your minds should in some measure be dip'd into the like state with mine when influencing my pen; some other parts may entertain you." The journal includes a mixture of description of the cities, towns and landscape through which Nevins passed and accounts of his visits with Friends in New York city, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Baltimore, Washington, Alexandria, Bethlehem, Pa., Easton, Pa., the Pocono Mountains, northern New Jersey, New Brunswick, N.J., and Trenton, N.J. It also includes a delicate watercolor drawing of the Delaware Water Gap.
Background note
View of the Water Gap thro which the Delawar passes the Blue Mountain
View of the Water Gap thro which the Delawar passes the Blue Mountain

A merchant and member of the Society of Friends, Pim Nevins (1756-1833) lived most of his life in the English midlands. Recorded in Pigot's Directory of 1834 as a member of the gentry resident in Hunslet Lane, Leeds, Nevins was a woollen cloth manufacturer, finisher, and merchant whose operations were located at Larchfield Mill, near Huddersfield. His trade with Ireland, his mother's birthplace, was sufficient to earn him admission as a freeman of Waterford city in 1809.

The son of Thomas and Rachel Nevins, Pim married Elizabeth Jowitt (1755-1802) in 1780, with whom he had ten children. A member of Hardshaw West Monthly Meeting, he and his son John (1786-1870) traveled to the United States in 1802 to visit Friends' meetings in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland, accompanied during part of their travels by Joshua Gilpin.


Scope and content
During his voyage to the United States in 1802-1803, Pim Nevins kept a journal to record his thoughts and experiences while visiting Friends in the mid-Atlantic states. In presenting this copy of his diary to his children, he wrote: "some parts [of the diary] wch. being by way of memorandum to assist my memory will of course be no ways interesting to you; other parts being fill'd with the effusions of my own thoughts, will I fear be dry to you unless your minds should in some measure be dip'd into the like state with mine when influencing my pen; some other parts may entertain you." The journal includes a mixture of description of the cities, towns and landscape through which Nevins was touring and accounts of his visits with Friends.

During his travels, Nevins recorded visits to New York city, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Baltimore, Washington, Alexandria, Bethlehem, Pa., Easton, Pa., the Pocono Mountains, northern New Jersey, New Brunswick, N.J., and Trenton, N.J. The journal of Nevins' fellow traveler Joshua Gilpin, published in the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 46 (1922), provides a complementary perspective on a portion of the journey. The diary also includes a delicate watercolor drawing of the Delaware Water Gap.

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Provenance
Acquired, 1952.

Preferred citation
Cite as: Pim Nevins Journal, American Philosophical Society.

Processing information
Recataloged and encoded by rsc, February 2003.

Additional information
References
See the related journal of Joshua Gilpin, published as:
"Journey to Bethlehem," Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 46 (1922): 15-38, 122-153.

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Subjects
  • Delaware Water Gap (Pa. and N.J.)--Description and travel
  • Delaware--Description and travel
  • New Jersey--Description and travel
  • New York (N.Y.)--Description and travel
  • Pennsylvania--Description and travel
  • Society of Friends--Missions
  • Washington (D.C.)--Description and travel
  • Contributors
  • Nevins, Pim, 1756-1833
  • Genre terms
  • Diaries
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