Scope and Content
The letters here are mostly copies and transcripts of the originals. These letters were to and from Henry Z. Mitchell, Henry Swisshelm, and Jane Grey Swisshelm. The letters from Jane Swisshelm were written to the Mitchell family in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Jane Swisshelm’s younger sister, Elizabeth, was married to Henry Z. Mitchell.
There are two original Swisshelm letters, written in 1867 and 1883, both to the Mitchell family.
Biography
Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm was born December 6, 1815, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, daughter of Thomas and Mary Cannon. At age 21 in 1836, Jane married James Swisshelm.
Swisshelm became involved with the abolitionist and feminist movements, founding a newspaper called Saturday Visitor in Pittsburgh in 1847. In 1857, after divorcing her husband, Swisshelm moved to St. Cloud, Minnesota and established another newspaper, St. Cloud Visiter. Located on the banks of the Mississippi River near the future site of St. Cloud State University, the newspaper became a focal point in local politics, especially local St. Cloud politician Sylvanus B. Lowery. Later, the Visiter printing press was destroyed by a mob. Soon after, Swisshelm founded another paper in St. Cloud, St. Cloud Democrat.
Despite writing articles advocating more freedom for some, Swisshelm also pushed for the complete extermination of Minnesota’s Dakota Indian population. During the Civil War, the federal government fought the Dakota in Minnesota, commonly known as the U.S.-Dakota Conflict of 1862. Defeated, the Dakota were expelled from Minnesota the next year.
In December 1862, Swisshelm moved to Washington, D.C., leaving her nephew, William B. Mitchell, to run the Democrat.
In September 1863, Swisshelm sold the Democrat to Mitchell, and then served as a nurse for the Union army for the remainder of the Civil War. Swisshelm died in Swissvale, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1884.
Swisshelm's sister Elizabeth married Henry Z. Mitchell, who were the parents of William B. Mitchell.
The finding aid for these letters can be found here.
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Letter, Jane Grey Swisshelm to unknown [March 1867]
Jane Grey Swisshelm
Letter from Jane Grey Swisshelm to unknown, March 1867
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Letter, Jane Grey Swisshelm to Mary Mitchell [March 7, 1865]
Jane Grey Swisshelm
Transcript of letter from Jane Grey Swisshelm to Mary Mitchell, March 17, 1865
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Letters, To and From Henry Z. Mitchell [1856-1857]
Henry Z. Mitchell
Transcriptions of letters to and from Henry Z. Mitchell, 1856-1857. Mitchell wrote and received letters wife Elizabeth, son Jib, daughter Mary, N. B. Berlin, and B.R. Palmer
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Letter from Henry Swisshelm to Henry Z. Mitchell family [June 8, 1856]
Henry Swisshelm
Transcription of letter from Henry Swisshelm to Henry Z. Mitchell family, June 8, 1856