Welcome to Henry's Travel Blog!

Although he kept detailed business papers, Missouri Botanical Garden founder Henry Shaw left little personal material for biographers to consider in analyzing his life. One of the few items which remain is a series of five journals. Following his retirement from the hardware business in 1840, Shaw traveled abroad and made notes, recollections, and even sketches in these small bound books. Join us as we chart Henry's journey to Europe and beyond.
 
Shaw's variable spellings, punctuation, and grammar, preserved throughout, are typical even for well-educated gentlemen in the 19th Century. Important note (4/14/09): The entries from March 11, 2009 through April 8, 2009, correspond to recently discovered text from Henry Shaw's journal. They will be posted online under the correct dates to preserve chronological accuracy.
 
   
   

Posted Online Saturday, January 2, 2010

April 26, 1842: London

Left trunk of books to be forwarded to Liverpool in bond and departed from Southampton by railroad to London, arrived in three hours. Put up at Collonade Hotel - Italian Opera House. Uncle James come and dined with me and accompanied him home to Turnham Green and saw Cousin Mary Hoole and Miss Pott, a young and interesting girl slender made and in thoughtful mood from the recent loss of her father -