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Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact research services staff at library-special@jmu.edu before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","Original audiovisual materials contained in this collection are restricted from access. Reformatted access copies may be available, or media reformatting may be available upon request. Contact research services staff at library-special@jmu.edu for additional information.","The three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program \"The Writer and Your Life\" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist.","The three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program \"The Writer and Your Life\" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist. The digital files can be made available to researchers.","Photocopies of documents acquired by Laurie Powers for the purpose of writing Bacon's biography, many of which were facsimiles of collection material held at other repositories, were not retained.","The collection is arranged into five series:","Diaries and Journals, 1899-1982, is arranged by creator (Daisy Bacon, Jessie Bacon Ford, etc.) and item type (diaries, dream journals, etc.) which generally also follows a chronological arrangement. Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1976, is arranged chronologically. The scrapbooks of  Love Story  covers are grouped together which only slightly disrupts the chronological arrangement. Manuscripts and Publishing, 1929-1975, is arranged alphabetically according to manuscript title/folder title. Personal Papers and Correspondence, 1857-1975, is arranged chronologically. Photographs and Negatives, 1883-before March 25, 1986, is arranged chronologically.","Laurie Powers,  Queen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine , Jefferson, NC: McFarland \u0026 Company, Inc. Publishers, 2019.","Daisy Sarah Bacon (1898-1986) was a writer and editor of Street \u0026 Smith's popular  Love Story Magazine  from 1928 to 1947. She was born in Union City, Pennsylvania to Jessie Holbrook Bacon (1870-1936) and Elmer Bacon (1864-1900). After her father's death on January 1, 1900, Daisy's mother married George Ford (1858-1907). Their daughter Esther Joa Ford (d. 1989) was born in 1906. Esther was Daisy's lifelong friend, confidante, associate, and colleague. The two frequently referred to each other by their respective surnames – Bacon and Ford. In July 1943, Esther married Clarke Robinson, an opera singer, WWI officer, and writer. For a time, Daisy was involved romantically with Henry Wise Miller, a stockbroker who was married to writer Alice Duer Miller. During much of her adulthood, Daisy battled depression, alcoholism, and made at least two suicide attempts.","Daisy began her career at Street \u0026 Smith in 1926 as the reader for the  Love Story  advice column. Just a few months later, she started writing short stories for the magazine. Daisy became the magazine's editor in 1928 and worked closely with her half-sister and editorial assistant Esther. At the height of its popularity,  Love Story 's weekly circulation reportedly reached 600,000. In addition to  Love Story  and other publications, Daisy edited  Real Love ,  Ainslee's Smart Love Stories ,  The Shadow ,  Pocket Love ,  Detective Story Magazine ,  Romantic Range , and  Doc Savage . The publication of  Love Story  ceased with its February 1947 issue though Daisy continued to work at Street \u0026 Smith on other pulp titles. Daisy was fired from Street \u0026 Smith in April 1949 when the company ended its publication of all pulp fiction magazines except  Astounding Stories . ","After leaving Street \u0026 Smith, Daisy moved from Manhattan to Port Washington, New York where she continued to write. In 1954, she published  Love Story Writer , an instruction manual on how to write romance stories. After regaining the copyright to  Love Story Writer  in 1963, Bacon established Gemini Books and republished the book as a paperback under the title  Love Story Editor . Her manuscript for \"Love Story Diary,\" a Street \u0026 Smith tell-all was never published and is not extant. Bacon also kept diaries and dream journals, and their contents often alluded to her personal struggles and complicated relationships.","Esther and Daisy's relationship was strained after they were let go from Street \u0026 Smith, but Esther moved in with Daisy after her husband Clarke's death in 1962 and the two became close again. Both Daisy and Esther were cat lovers and were frequently photographed with their feline companions. Daisy Bacon died March 25, 1986 in Port Washington.","Researchers are highly encouraged to review Laurie Powers's biography of Daisy Bacon titled  Queen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine  (2019) as this biographical note is not intended to serve as a comprehensive account of Daisy Bacon's life and career.","Per Laurie Powers, either Daisy Bacon or Daisy's sister Esther gave the Haagensons Bacon's papers.","Laurie Powers, Daisy Bacon biographer, was actively referencing and using the materials in this collection prior to its transfer to Special Collections. Powers provided descriptions and date ranges for much of the material in this collection including diaries and journals. Powers also removed loose newspaper clippings, notes, and printed ephemera from diaries and arranged them according to date or subject in plastic sleeves. Said clippings and assorted ephemera have been foldered according to Powers' groupings. Any associated labels were retained and transferred to folders and sub-folders. Exceptions have been made for papers with more discrete research potential than newspaper clippings (e.g. correspondence, Daisy Bacon's cat's pedigree chart). ","Plastic covers were removed from three scrapbooks containing  Love Story  covers.","Non-archival plastic sleeves were removed from personal papers and correspondence.","The groupings of newspaper clippings are foldered and subfoldered according to their groupings when donated.","The three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program \"The Writer and Your Life\" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist. ","The photograph groupings as arranged by Laurie Powers were largely retained. Exceptions include photographs used for Powers' biography that were separated based solely on their inclusion in  Queen of the Pulps . Most of these photographs were interfiled with other groupings. ","A portion of the photo negatives are cellulose nitrate, in deteriorating condition, and/or do not have photograph copies. As such, they are likely candidates for future reformatting. The negatives were removed from their paper envelopes and housed in acid-free sleeves in those same groupings. The envelopes are retained as examples of marketing and advertisement for photo development companies.","Street \u0026 Smith Records, Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries","The Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, comprise the personal and professional papers, diaries, scrapbooks, printed ephemera, published and unpublished manuscripts, and photographs of Daisy Bacon, longtime editor of  Love Story Magazine . The papers of select family members are also represented in this collection and include Esther Joa Ford Robinson, Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, and Elmer Bacon.","Series 1: Diaries and Journals, 1899-1982, includes diaries kept by Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, Esther Joa Ford Robinson, and Daisy Bacon. Overall, the diary entries are typical in that they document weather, daily activities, visiting, and  illnesses. Jessie Bacon Ford's 1899 diary is unbound and comprises more than forty pages. In it Jessie writes about daily activities with frequent mentions of Daisy, who was an infant at the time. Jessie's diaries also include periodic mentions of having \"lonely days.\" Daisy chronicles her work on  Love Story Writier  and also frequently mentions dreams. Evidence of Daisy's alleged suicide attempts and overall mental health can be found in both Esther and Daisy's diary entries. A more detailed analysis of Daisy's mental health is discussed in Laurie Powers's  Queen of the Pulps . Apart from her diaries, Daisy also frequently chronicled her dreams and kept several journals in which she summarized them.","Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1976, comprises miscellaneous newspaper clippings, printed ephemera, published articles, and scrapbooks created and collected by Daisy Bacon, her sister Esther, and their mother Jessie. Some of the materials  document  Love Story  and Daisy's career as editor at Street \u0026 Smith. Many of the clippings were removed from diaries and organized by date and/or subject by Laurie Powers while writing  Queen of the Pulps . These groupings were retained and are organized within sub-folders in the larger folders of newspaper clippings. Scrapbooks of a more personal nature include poetry and astrological clippings.","Of interest are four scrapbooks containing  Love Story  covers between 1939 and 1947. Three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs contain a radio interview conducted by George Atmond with Daisy Bacon and Clarke Robinson on June 13, 1941 on WNYC, a public radio station in New York City. The scripted interview was part of a series titled \"The Writer and Your Life\" which proclaimed to create a better understanding between the audience and writers. An aluminum phonodisc is also included. It has not been reformatted and there is no corresponding label to indicate the nature of its contents.","Series 3: Manuscripts and Publishing, 1929-1975, comprises manuscript drafts written chiefly by Daisy Bacon, but also include writings and publications created by Clarke Robinson and Jessie Bacon Ford. Additionally, correspondence and documents related to publishing contracts, sales, and copyright are included. Bacon's \"Women Among Men\" was published in  The New York Woman , Volume 1, Number 7, October 21, 1936. More detailed summaries of Daisy's manuscripts can be found in Laurie Powers's  Queen of the Pulps .","News items, articles, and promotional material relating to Daisy Bacon,  Love Story , and Street \u0026 Smith can be found in Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera.","Series 4: Personal Papers and Correspondence, 1857-1975, comprises papers, documents, and personal correspondence largely unrelated to Daisy Bacon's work as the editor of  Love Story , though professional matters may be present in the materials in this series. Family papers include Elmer Bacon's divorce certificate with Carrie Thompson Bacon and his marriage certificate with Jessie Holbrook, letters of recommendation for George E. Ford, and a ledger for a mercantile or grocery that Elmer and Jessie Bacon operated in Westfield, New York.","Financial documents including Esther Robinson's check registers and receipts, legal documents concerning real estate, Daisy Bacon's passport, and a Certificate of Pedigree for Daisy's cat \"Collinsdale Janice\" are included.","Series 5: Photographs and Negatives, 1883-before March 25, 1986, primarily include Daisy Bacon, Henry Wise Miller, Esther Joa Ford Robinson, Clarke Robinson, Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, Elmer Bacon (post-mortem), and George Ford. Photographs include professional portraits, baby pictures, casual shots, and vacation destinations. Of interest is a photograph of Henry Wise Miller with Eleanor Roosevelt at a June 1940 dinner honoring those who worked for the Finnish Relief Fund. Daisy Bacon and Henry Wise Miller would freqently take photos of each other at the same location in a style described by Laurie Powers as \"twin photographs.\" Several examples of these pairs of photogaphs are included. Additonally, this series includes a group of photographs taken of Daisy Bacon by American photojournalist William Eugene Smith for an October 1942 article for Parade's Weekly. That issue and article can be found in Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera. Daisy Bacon and Esther Joa Ford Robinson were both cat enthusiasts. Many photographs feature the sisters with cats or cats on their own. The photographs are largely undated so in many cases folder date ranges are approximate.","The box of photo negatives have only been minimally reviewed and have not been digitized. A portion of the negatives are represented as photographs within this series. A date range was applied that corresponds to the earliest known photograph of Daisy Bacon (ca. 1899) and Daisy's death date (March 25, 1986).","Copyright is retained by the creator(s) and their heirs for materials they have authored or otherwise produced that reside in this collection. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, comprise the personal and professional papers, diaries, manuscripts, and photographs of Daisy Bacon, longtime editor of  Love Story Magazine . The papers of select immediate and extended family members are also included in this collection.","James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Belmont Stakes","Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986","Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-","English"],"unitid_tesim":["SC 0304","/repositories/4/resources/636"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Daisy Bacon Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Daisy Bacon Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Daisy Bacon Papers"],"repository_ssm":["James Madison University"],"repository_ssim":["James Madison University"],"creator_ssm":["Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986","Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-"],"creator_ssim":["Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986","Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986","Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-"],"creators_ssim":["Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986","Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-"],"access_terms_ssm":["Copyright is retained by the creator(s) and their heirs for materials they have authored or otherwise produced that reside in this collection. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Bill and Nora Haagenson, Daisy's neighbors in Port Washington, New York, donated the collection in December 2019. The collection was in the physical custody of Laurie Powers, Daisy Bacon's biographer and Staunton, Virginia resident, while she was writing  Queen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine . Powers delivered the collection to Special Collections after the Haagensons signed a deed of gift transferring ownership to JMU."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Women editors -- United States","Women authors","Women publishers -- United States","Romance fiction, American -- 20th century","Scrapbooks","Diaries","Photographs","Letters (correspondence)","Notes (documents)","Newspaper clippings","Printed Ephemera","Manuscripts (documents)","Financial Records","Receipts (financial records)","Telephone directories","Negatives (photographs)"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Women editors -- United States","Women authors","Women publishers -- United States","Romance fiction, American -- 20th century","Scrapbooks","Diaries","Photographs","Letters (correspondence)","Notes (documents)","Newspaper clippings","Printed Ephemera","Manuscripts (documents)","Financial Records","Receipts (financial records)","Telephone directories","Negatives (photographs)"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["3.64 cubic feet 10 boxes","44.4 Megabytes 6 digital files"],"extent_tesim":["3.64 cubic feet 10 boxes","44.4 Megabytes 6 digital files"],"genreform_ssim":["Scrapbooks","Diaries","Photographs","Letters (correspondence)","Notes (documents)","Newspaper clippings","Printed Ephemera","Manuscripts (documents)","Financial Records","Receipts (financial records)","Telephone directories","Negatives (photographs)"],"date_range_isim":[1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open for research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact research services staff at library-special@jmu.edu before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal audiovisual materials contained in this collection are restricted from access. Reformatted access copies may be available, or media reformatting may be available upon request. Contact research services staff at library-special@jmu.edu for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open for research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact research services staff at library-special@jmu.edu before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","Original audiovisual materials contained in this collection are restricted from access. Reformatted access copies may be available, or media reformatting may be available upon request. Contact research services staff at library-special@jmu.edu for additional information."],"altformavail_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program \"The Writer and Your Life\" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program \"The Writer and Your Life\" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist. The digital files can be made available to researchers.\u003c/p\u003e"],"altformavail_heading_ssm":["Other Formats Available","Other Formats Available"],"altformavail_tesim":["The three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program \"The Writer and Your Life\" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist.","The three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program \"The Writer and Your Life\" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist. The digital files can be made available to researchers."],"appraisal_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of documents acquired by Laurie Powers for the purpose of writing Bacon's biography, many of which were facsimiles of collection material held at other repositories, were not retained.\u003c/p\u003e"],"appraisal_heading_ssm":["Appraisal Note"],"appraisal_tesim":["Photocopies of documents acquired by Laurie Powers for the purpose of writing Bacon's biography, many of which were facsimiles of collection material held at other repositories, were not retained."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is arranged into five series:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eDiaries and Journals, 1899-1982, is arranged by creator (Daisy Bacon, Jessie Bacon Ford, etc.) and item type (diaries, dream journals, etc.) which generally also follows a chronological arrangement.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eScrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1976, is arranged chronologically. The scrapbooks of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e covers are grouped together which only slightly disrupts the chronological arrangement.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eManuscripts and Publishing, 1929-1975, is arranged alphabetically according to manuscript title/folder title.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003ePersonal Papers and Correspondence, 1857-1975, is arranged chronologically.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003ePhotographs and Negatives, 1883-before March 25, 1986, is arranged chronologically.\u003c/item\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is arranged into five series:","Diaries and Journals, 1899-1982, is arranged by creator (Daisy Bacon, Jessie Bacon Ford, etc.) and item type (diaries, dream journals, etc.) which generally also follows a chronological arrangement. Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1976, is arranged chronologically. The scrapbooks of  Love Story  covers are grouped together which only slightly disrupts the chronological arrangement. Manuscripts and Publishing, 1929-1975, is arranged alphabetically according to manuscript title/folder title. Personal Papers and Correspondence, 1857-1975, is arranged chronologically. Photographs and Negatives, 1883-before March 25, 1986, is arranged chronologically."],"bibliography_html_tesm":["\u003cbibref\u003eLaurie Powers, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eQueen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine\u003c/emph\u003e, Jefferson, NC: McFarland \u0026amp; Company, Inc. Publishers, 2019.\u003c/bibref\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["Laurie Powers,  Queen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine , Jefferson, NC: McFarland \u0026 Company, Inc. Publishers, 2019."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDaisy Sarah Bacon (1898-1986) was a writer and editor of Street \u0026amp; Smith's popular \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story Magazine\u003c/emph\u003e from 1928 to 1947. She was born in Union City, Pennsylvania to Jessie Holbrook Bacon (1870-1936) and Elmer Bacon (1864-1900). After her father's death on January 1, 1900, Daisy's mother married George Ford (1858-1907). Their daughter Esther Joa Ford (d. 1989) was born in 1906. Esther was Daisy's lifelong friend, confidante, associate, and colleague. The two frequently referred to each other by their respective surnames – Bacon and Ford. In July 1943, Esther married Clarke Robinson, an opera singer, WWI officer, and writer. For a time, Daisy was involved romantically with Henry Wise Miller, a stockbroker who was married to writer Alice Duer Miller. During much of her adulthood, Daisy battled depression, alcoholism, and made at least two suicide attempts.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDaisy began her career at Street \u0026amp; Smith in 1926 as the reader for the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e advice column. Just a few months later, she started writing short stories for the magazine. Daisy became the magazine's editor in 1928 and worked closely with her half-sister and editorial assistant Esther. At the height of its popularity, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e's weekly circulation reportedly reached 600,000. In addition to \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e and other publications, Daisy edited \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eReal Love\u003c/emph\u003e, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eAinslee's Smart Love Stories\u003c/emph\u003e, \u003cemph\u003eThe Shadow\u003c/emph\u003e, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003ePocket Love\u003c/emph\u003e, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDetective Story Magazine\u003c/emph\u003e, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eRomantic Range\u003c/emph\u003e, and \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDoc Savage\u003c/emph\u003e. The publication of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e ceased with its February 1947 issue though Daisy continued to work at Street \u0026amp; Smith on other pulp titles. Daisy was fired from Street \u0026amp; Smith in April 1949 when the company ended its publication of all pulp fiction magazines except \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eAstounding Stories\u003c/emph\u003e. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter leaving Street \u0026amp; Smith, Daisy moved from Manhattan to Port Washington, New York where she continued to write. In 1954, she published \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story Writer\u003c/emph\u003e, an instruction manual on how to write romance stories. After regaining the copyright to \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story Writer\u003c/emph\u003e in 1963, Bacon established Gemini Books and republished the book as a paperback under the title \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story Editor\u003c/emph\u003e. Her manuscript for \"Love Story Diary,\" a Street \u0026amp; Smith tell-all was never published and is not extant. Bacon also kept diaries and dream journals, and their contents often alluded to her personal struggles and complicated relationships.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEsther and Daisy's relationship was strained after they were let go from Street \u0026amp; Smith, but Esther moved in with Daisy after her husband Clarke's death in 1962 and the two became close again. Both Daisy and Esther were cat lovers and were frequently photographed with their feline companions. Daisy Bacon died March 25, 1986 in Port Washington.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eResearchers are highly encouraged to review Laurie Powers's biography of Daisy Bacon titled \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eQueen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine\u003c/emph\u003e (2019) as this biographical note is not intended to serve as a comprehensive account of Daisy Bacon's life and career.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Daisy Sarah Bacon (1898-1986) was a writer and editor of Street \u0026 Smith's popular  Love Story Magazine  from 1928 to 1947. She was born in Union City, Pennsylvania to Jessie Holbrook Bacon (1870-1936) and Elmer Bacon (1864-1900). After her father's death on January 1, 1900, Daisy's mother married George Ford (1858-1907). Their daughter Esther Joa Ford (d. 1989) was born in 1906. Esther was Daisy's lifelong friend, confidante, associate, and colleague. The two frequently referred to each other by their respective surnames – Bacon and Ford. In July 1943, Esther married Clarke Robinson, an opera singer, WWI officer, and writer. For a time, Daisy was involved romantically with Henry Wise Miller, a stockbroker who was married to writer Alice Duer Miller. During much of her adulthood, Daisy battled depression, alcoholism, and made at least two suicide attempts.","Daisy began her career at Street \u0026 Smith in 1926 as the reader for the  Love Story  advice column. Just a few months later, she started writing short stories for the magazine. Daisy became the magazine's editor in 1928 and worked closely with her half-sister and editorial assistant Esther. At the height of its popularity,  Love Story 's weekly circulation reportedly reached 600,000. In addition to  Love Story  and other publications, Daisy edited  Real Love ,  Ainslee's Smart Love Stories ,  The Shadow ,  Pocket Love ,  Detective Story Magazine ,  Romantic Range , and  Doc Savage . The publication of  Love Story  ceased with its February 1947 issue though Daisy continued to work at Street \u0026 Smith on other pulp titles. Daisy was fired from Street \u0026 Smith in April 1949 when the company ended its publication of all pulp fiction magazines except  Astounding Stories . ","After leaving Street \u0026 Smith, Daisy moved from Manhattan to Port Washington, New York where she continued to write. In 1954, she published  Love Story Writer , an instruction manual on how to write romance stories. After regaining the copyright to  Love Story Writer  in 1963, Bacon established Gemini Books and republished the book as a paperback under the title  Love Story Editor . Her manuscript for \"Love Story Diary,\" a Street \u0026 Smith tell-all was never published and is not extant. Bacon also kept diaries and dream journals, and their contents often alluded to her personal struggles and complicated relationships.","Esther and Daisy's relationship was strained after they were let go from Street \u0026 Smith, but Esther moved in with Daisy after her husband Clarke's death in 1962 and the two became close again. Both Daisy and Esther were cat lovers and were frequently photographed with their feline companions. Daisy Bacon died March 25, 1986 in Port Washington.","Researchers are highly encouraged to review Laurie Powers's biography of Daisy Bacon titled  Queen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine  (2019) as this biographical note is not intended to serve as a comprehensive account of Daisy Bacon's life and career."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePer Laurie Powers, either Daisy Bacon or Daisy's sister Esther gave the Haagensons Bacon's papers.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Provenance"],"custodhist_tesim":["Per Laurie Powers, either Daisy Bacon or Daisy's sister Esther gave the Haagensons Bacon's papers."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, SC 0304, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, SC 0304, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLaurie Powers, Daisy Bacon biographer, was actively referencing and using the materials in this collection prior to its transfer to Special Collections. Powers provided descriptions and date ranges for much of the material in this collection including diaries and journals. Powers also removed loose newspaper clippings, notes, and printed ephemera from diaries and arranged them according to date or subject in plastic sleeves. Said clippings and assorted ephemera have been foldered according to Powers' groupings. Any associated labels were retained and transferred to folders and sub-folders. Exceptions have been made for papers with more discrete research potential than newspaper clippings (e.g. correspondence, Daisy Bacon's cat's pedigree chart). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlastic covers were removed from three scrapbooks containing \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e covers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNon-archival plastic sleeves were removed from personal papers and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe groupings of newspaper clippings are foldered and subfoldered according to their groupings when donated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program \"The Writer and Your Life\" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photograph groupings as arranged by Laurie Powers were largely retained. Exceptions include photographs used for Powers' biography that were separated based solely on their inclusion in \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eQueen of the Pulps\u003c/emph\u003e. Most of these photographs were interfiled with other groupings. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portion of the photo negatives are cellulose nitrate, in deteriorating condition, and/or do not have photograph copies. As such, they are likely candidates for future reformatting. The negatives were removed from their paper envelopes and housed in acid-free sleeves in those same groupings. The envelopes are retained as examples of marketing and advertisement for photo development companies.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Laurie Powers, Daisy Bacon biographer, was actively referencing and using the materials in this collection prior to its transfer to Special Collections. Powers provided descriptions and date ranges for much of the material in this collection including diaries and journals. Powers also removed loose newspaper clippings, notes, and printed ephemera from diaries and arranged them according to date or subject in plastic sleeves. Said clippings and assorted ephemera have been foldered according to Powers' groupings. Any associated labels were retained and transferred to folders and sub-folders. Exceptions have been made for papers with more discrete research potential than newspaper clippings (e.g. correspondence, Daisy Bacon's cat's pedigree chart). ","Plastic covers were removed from three scrapbooks containing  Love Story  covers.","Non-archival plastic sleeves were removed from personal papers and correspondence.","The groupings of newspaper clippings are foldered and subfoldered according to their groupings when donated.","The three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program \"The Writer and Your Life\" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist. ","The photograph groupings as arranged by Laurie Powers were largely retained. Exceptions include photographs used for Powers' biography that were separated based solely on their inclusion in  Queen of the Pulps . Most of these photographs were interfiled with other groupings. ","A portion of the photo negatives are cellulose nitrate, in deteriorating condition, and/or do not have photograph copies. As such, they are likely candidates for future reformatting. The negatives were removed from their paper envelopes and housed in acid-free sleeves in those same groupings. The envelopes are retained as examples of marketing and advertisement for photo development companies."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eStreet \u0026amp; Smith Records, Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Street \u0026 Smith Records, Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, comprise the personal and professional papers, diaries, scrapbooks, printed ephemera, published and unpublished manuscripts, and photographs of Daisy Bacon, longtime editor of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story Magazine\u003c/emph\u003e. The papers of select family members are also represented in this collection and include Esther Joa Ford Robinson, Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, and Elmer Bacon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Diaries and Journals, 1899-1982, includes diaries kept by Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, Esther Joa Ford Robinson, and Daisy Bacon. Overall, the diary entries are typical in that they document weather, daily activities, visiting, and  illnesses. Jessie Bacon Ford's 1899 diary is unbound and comprises more than forty pages. In it Jessie writes about daily activities with frequent mentions of Daisy, who was an infant at the time. Jessie's diaries also include periodic mentions of having \"lonely days.\" Daisy chronicles her work on \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story Writier\u003c/emph\u003e and also frequently mentions dreams. Evidence of Daisy's alleged suicide attempts and overall mental health can be found in both Esther and Daisy's diary entries. A more detailed analysis of Daisy's mental health is discussed in Laurie Powers's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eQueen of the Pulps\u003c/emph\u003e. Apart from her diaries, Daisy also frequently chronicled her dreams and kept several journals in which she summarized them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1976, comprises miscellaneous newspaper clippings, printed ephemera, published articles, and scrapbooks created and collected by Daisy Bacon, her sister Esther, and their mother Jessie. Some of the materials  document \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e and Daisy's career as editor at Street \u0026amp; Smith. Many of the clippings were removed from diaries and organized by date and/or subject by Laurie Powers while writing \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eQueen of the Pulps\u003c/emph\u003e. These groupings were retained and are organized within sub-folders in the larger folders of newspaper clippings. Scrapbooks of a more personal nature include poetry and astrological clippings.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOf interest are four scrapbooks containing \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e covers between 1939 and 1947. Three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs contain a radio interview conducted by George Atmond with Daisy Bacon and Clarke Robinson on June 13, 1941 on WNYC, a public radio station in New York City. The scripted interview was part of a series titled \"The Writer and Your Life\" which proclaimed to create a better understanding between the audience and writers. An aluminum phonodisc is also included. It has not been reformatted and there is no corresponding label to indicate the nature of its contents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Manuscripts and Publishing, 1929-1975, comprises manuscript drafts written chiefly by Daisy Bacon, but also include writings and publications created by Clarke Robinson and Jessie Bacon Ford. Additionally, correspondence and documents related to publishing contracts, sales, and copyright are included. Bacon's \"Women Among Men\" was published in \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe New York Woman\u003c/emph\u003e, Volume 1, Number 7, October 21, 1936. More detailed summaries of Daisy's manuscripts can be found in Laurie Powers's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eQueen of the Pulps\u003c/emph\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNews items, articles, and promotional material relating to Daisy Bacon, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e, and Street \u0026amp; Smith can be found in Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Personal Papers and Correspondence, 1857-1975, comprises papers, documents, and personal correspondence largely unrelated to Daisy Bacon's work as the editor of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e, though professional matters may be present in the materials in this series. Family papers include Elmer Bacon's divorce certificate with Carrie Thompson Bacon and his marriage certificate with Jessie Holbrook, letters of recommendation for George E. Ford, and a ledger for a mercantile or grocery that Elmer and Jessie Bacon operated in Westfield, New York.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFinancial documents including Esther Robinson's check registers and receipts, legal documents concerning real estate, Daisy Bacon's passport, and a Certificate of Pedigree for Daisy's cat \"Collinsdale Janice\" are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5: Photographs and Negatives, 1883-before March 25, 1986, primarily include Daisy Bacon, Henry Wise Miller, Esther Joa Ford Robinson, Clarke Robinson, Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, Elmer Bacon (post-mortem), and George Ford. Photographs include professional portraits, baby pictures, casual shots, and vacation destinations. Of interest is a photograph of Henry Wise Miller with Eleanor Roosevelt at a June 1940 dinner honoring those who worked for the Finnish Relief Fund. Daisy Bacon and Henry Wise Miller would freqently take photos of each other at the same location in a style described by Laurie Powers as \"twin photographs.\" Several examples of these pairs of photogaphs are included. Additonally, this series includes a group of photographs taken of Daisy Bacon by American photojournalist William Eugene Smith for an October 1942 article for Parade's Weekly. That issue and article can be found in Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera. Daisy Bacon and Esther Joa Ford Robinson were both cat enthusiasts. Many photographs feature the sisters with cats or cats on their own. The photographs are largely undated so in many cases folder date ranges are approximate.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe box of photo negatives have only been minimally reviewed and have not been digitized. A portion of the negatives are represented as photographs within this series. A date range was applied that corresponds to the earliest known photograph of Daisy Bacon (ca. 1899) and Daisy's death date (March 25, 1986).\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, comprise the personal and professional papers, diaries, scrapbooks, printed ephemera, published and unpublished manuscripts, and photographs of Daisy Bacon, longtime editor of  Love Story Magazine . The papers of select family members are also represented in this collection and include Esther Joa Ford Robinson, Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, and Elmer Bacon.","Series 1: Diaries and Journals, 1899-1982, includes diaries kept by Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, Esther Joa Ford Robinson, and Daisy Bacon. Overall, the diary entries are typical in that they document weather, daily activities, visiting, and  illnesses. Jessie Bacon Ford's 1899 diary is unbound and comprises more than forty pages. In it Jessie writes about daily activities with frequent mentions of Daisy, who was an infant at the time. Jessie's diaries also include periodic mentions of having \"lonely days.\" Daisy chronicles her work on  Love Story Writier  and also frequently mentions dreams. Evidence of Daisy's alleged suicide attempts and overall mental health can be found in both Esther and Daisy's diary entries. A more detailed analysis of Daisy's mental health is discussed in Laurie Powers's  Queen of the Pulps . Apart from her diaries, Daisy also frequently chronicled her dreams and kept several journals in which she summarized them.","Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1976, comprises miscellaneous newspaper clippings, printed ephemera, published articles, and scrapbooks created and collected by Daisy Bacon, her sister Esther, and their mother Jessie. Some of the materials  document  Love Story  and Daisy's career as editor at Street \u0026 Smith. Many of the clippings were removed from diaries and organized by date and/or subject by Laurie Powers while writing  Queen of the Pulps . These groupings were retained and are organized within sub-folders in the larger folders of newspaper clippings. Scrapbooks of a more personal nature include poetry and astrological clippings.","Of interest are four scrapbooks containing  Love Story  covers between 1939 and 1947. Three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs contain a radio interview conducted by George Atmond with Daisy Bacon and Clarke Robinson on June 13, 1941 on WNYC, a public radio station in New York City. The scripted interview was part of a series titled \"The Writer and Your Life\" which proclaimed to create a better understanding between the audience and writers. An aluminum phonodisc is also included. It has not been reformatted and there is no corresponding label to indicate the nature of its contents.","Series 3: Manuscripts and Publishing, 1929-1975, comprises manuscript drafts written chiefly by Daisy Bacon, but also include writings and publications created by Clarke Robinson and Jessie Bacon Ford. Additionally, correspondence and documents related to publishing contracts, sales, and copyright are included. Bacon's \"Women Among Men\" was published in  The New York Woman , Volume 1, Number 7, October 21, 1936. More detailed summaries of Daisy's manuscripts can be found in Laurie Powers's  Queen of the Pulps .","News items, articles, and promotional material relating to Daisy Bacon,  Love Story , and Street \u0026 Smith can be found in Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera.","Series 4: Personal Papers and Correspondence, 1857-1975, comprises papers, documents, and personal correspondence largely unrelated to Daisy Bacon's work as the editor of  Love Story , though professional matters may be present in the materials in this series. Family papers include Elmer Bacon's divorce certificate with Carrie Thompson Bacon and his marriage certificate with Jessie Holbrook, letters of recommendation for George E. Ford, and a ledger for a mercantile or grocery that Elmer and Jessie Bacon operated in Westfield, New York.","Financial documents including Esther Robinson's check registers and receipts, legal documents concerning real estate, Daisy Bacon's passport, and a Certificate of Pedigree for Daisy's cat \"Collinsdale Janice\" are included.","Series 5: Photographs and Negatives, 1883-before March 25, 1986, primarily include Daisy Bacon, Henry Wise Miller, Esther Joa Ford Robinson, Clarke Robinson, Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, Elmer Bacon (post-mortem), and George Ford. Photographs include professional portraits, baby pictures, casual shots, and vacation destinations. Of interest is a photograph of Henry Wise Miller with Eleanor Roosevelt at a June 1940 dinner honoring those who worked for the Finnish Relief Fund. Daisy Bacon and Henry Wise Miller would freqently take photos of each other at the same location in a style described by Laurie Powers as \"twin photographs.\" Several examples of these pairs of photogaphs are included. Additonally, this series includes a group of photographs taken of Daisy Bacon by American photojournalist William Eugene Smith for an October 1942 article for Parade's Weekly. That issue and article can be found in Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera. Daisy Bacon and Esther Joa Ford Robinson were both cat enthusiasts. Many photographs feature the sisters with cats or cats on their own. The photographs are largely undated so in many cases folder date ranges are approximate.","The box of photo negatives have only been minimally reviewed and have not been digitized. A portion of the negatives are represented as photographs within this series. A date range was applied that corresponds to the earliest known photograph of Daisy Bacon (ca. 1899) and Daisy's death date (March 25, 1986)."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCopyright is retained by the creator(s) and their heirs for materials they have authored or otherwise produced that reside in this collection. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["Copyright is retained by the creator(s) and their heirs for materials they have authored or otherwise produced that reside in this collection. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_cb7f7f07da2c2707ee74d46d25a929d9\"\u003eThe Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, comprise the personal and professional papers, diaries, manuscripts, and photographs of Daisy Bacon, longtime editor of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story Magazine\u003c/emph\u003e. The papers of select immediate and extended family members are also included in this collection.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, comprise the personal and professional papers, diaries, manuscripts, and photographs of Daisy Bacon, longtime editor of  Love Story Magazine . The papers of select immediate and extended family members are also included in this collection."],"names_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Belmont Stakes","Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986","Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-"],"corpname_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Belmont Stakes"],"names_coll_ssim":["Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-","Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986"],"persname_ssim":["Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986","Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":117,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T00:20:27.499Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"vihart_repositories_4_resources_636","ead_ssi":"vihart_repositories_4_resources_636","_root_":"vihart_repositories_4_resources_636","_nest_parent_":"vihart_repositories_4_resources_636","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/JMU/repositories_4_resources_636.xml","title_ssm":["Daisy Bacon Papers"],"title_tesim":["Daisy Bacon Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1857-before March 25, 1986"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1857-before March 25, 1986"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["SC 0304","/repositories/4/resources/636"],"text":["SC 0304","/repositories/4/resources/636","Daisy Bacon Papers","Women editors -- United States","Women authors","Women publishers -- United States","Romance fiction, American -- 20th century","Scrapbooks","Diaries","Photographs","Letters (correspondence)","Notes (documents)","Newspaper clippings","Printed Ephemera","Manuscripts (documents)","Financial Records","Receipts (financial records)","Telephone directories","Negatives (photographs)","Collection is open for research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact research services staff at library-special@jmu.edu before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","Original audiovisual materials contained in this collection are restricted from access. Reformatted access copies may be available, or media reformatting may be available upon request. Contact research services staff at library-special@jmu.edu for additional information.","The three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program \"The Writer and Your Life\" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist.","The three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program \"The Writer and Your Life\" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist. The digital files can be made available to researchers.","Photocopies of documents acquired by Laurie Powers for the purpose of writing Bacon's biography, many of which were facsimiles of collection material held at other repositories, were not retained.","The collection is arranged into five series:","Diaries and Journals, 1899-1982, is arranged by creator (Daisy Bacon, Jessie Bacon Ford, etc.) and item type (diaries, dream journals, etc.) which generally also follows a chronological arrangement. Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1976, is arranged chronologically. The scrapbooks of  Love Story  covers are grouped together which only slightly disrupts the chronological arrangement. Manuscripts and Publishing, 1929-1975, is arranged alphabetically according to manuscript title/folder title. Personal Papers and Correspondence, 1857-1975, is arranged chronologically. Photographs and Negatives, 1883-before March 25, 1986, is arranged chronologically.","Laurie Powers,  Queen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine , Jefferson, NC: McFarland \u0026 Company, Inc. Publishers, 2019.","Daisy Sarah Bacon (1898-1986) was a writer and editor of Street \u0026 Smith's popular  Love Story Magazine  from 1928 to 1947. She was born in Union City, Pennsylvania to Jessie Holbrook Bacon (1870-1936) and Elmer Bacon (1864-1900). After her father's death on January 1, 1900, Daisy's mother married George Ford (1858-1907). Their daughter Esther Joa Ford (d. 1989) was born in 1906. Esther was Daisy's lifelong friend, confidante, associate, and colleague. The two frequently referred to each other by their respective surnames – Bacon and Ford. In July 1943, Esther married Clarke Robinson, an opera singer, WWI officer, and writer. For a time, Daisy was involved romantically with Henry Wise Miller, a stockbroker who was married to writer Alice Duer Miller. During much of her adulthood, Daisy battled depression, alcoholism, and made at least two suicide attempts.","Daisy began her career at Street \u0026 Smith in 1926 as the reader for the  Love Story  advice column. Just a few months later, she started writing short stories for the magazine. Daisy became the magazine's editor in 1928 and worked closely with her half-sister and editorial assistant Esther. At the height of its popularity,  Love Story 's weekly circulation reportedly reached 600,000. In addition to  Love Story  and other publications, Daisy edited  Real Love ,  Ainslee's Smart Love Stories ,  The Shadow ,  Pocket Love ,  Detective Story Magazine ,  Romantic Range , and  Doc Savage . The publication of  Love Story  ceased with its February 1947 issue though Daisy continued to work at Street \u0026 Smith on other pulp titles. Daisy was fired from Street \u0026 Smith in April 1949 when the company ended its publication of all pulp fiction magazines except  Astounding Stories . ","After leaving Street \u0026 Smith, Daisy moved from Manhattan to Port Washington, New York where she continued to write. In 1954, she published  Love Story Writer , an instruction manual on how to write romance stories. After regaining the copyright to  Love Story Writer  in 1963, Bacon established Gemini Books and republished the book as a paperback under the title  Love Story Editor . Her manuscript for \"Love Story Diary,\" a Street \u0026 Smith tell-all was never published and is not extant. Bacon also kept diaries and dream journals, and their contents often alluded to her personal struggles and complicated relationships.","Esther and Daisy's relationship was strained after they were let go from Street \u0026 Smith, but Esther moved in with Daisy after her husband Clarke's death in 1962 and the two became close again. Both Daisy and Esther were cat lovers and were frequently photographed with their feline companions. Daisy Bacon died March 25, 1986 in Port Washington.","Researchers are highly encouraged to review Laurie Powers's biography of Daisy Bacon titled  Queen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine  (2019) as this biographical note is not intended to serve as a comprehensive account of Daisy Bacon's life and career.","Per Laurie Powers, either Daisy Bacon or Daisy's sister Esther gave the Haagensons Bacon's papers.","Laurie Powers, Daisy Bacon biographer, was actively referencing and using the materials in this collection prior to its transfer to Special Collections. Powers provided descriptions and date ranges for much of the material in this collection including diaries and journals. Powers also removed loose newspaper clippings, notes, and printed ephemera from diaries and arranged them according to date or subject in plastic sleeves. Said clippings and assorted ephemera have been foldered according to Powers' groupings. Any associated labels were retained and transferred to folders and sub-folders. Exceptions have been made for papers with more discrete research potential than newspaper clippings (e.g. correspondence, Daisy Bacon's cat's pedigree chart). ","Plastic covers were removed from three scrapbooks containing  Love Story  covers.","Non-archival plastic sleeves were removed from personal papers and correspondence.","The groupings of newspaper clippings are foldered and subfoldered according to their groupings when donated.","The three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program \"The Writer and Your Life\" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist. ","The photograph groupings as arranged by Laurie Powers were largely retained. Exceptions include photographs used for Powers' biography that were separated based solely on their inclusion in  Queen of the Pulps . Most of these photographs were interfiled with other groupings. ","A portion of the photo negatives are cellulose nitrate, in deteriorating condition, and/or do not have photograph copies. As such, they are likely candidates for future reformatting. The negatives were removed from their paper envelopes and housed in acid-free sleeves in those same groupings. The envelopes are retained as examples of marketing and advertisement for photo development companies.","Street \u0026 Smith Records, Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries","The Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, comprise the personal and professional papers, diaries, scrapbooks, printed ephemera, published and unpublished manuscripts, and photographs of Daisy Bacon, longtime editor of  Love Story Magazine . The papers of select family members are also represented in this collection and include Esther Joa Ford Robinson, Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, and Elmer Bacon.","Series 1: Diaries and Journals, 1899-1982, includes diaries kept by Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, Esther Joa Ford Robinson, and Daisy Bacon. Overall, the diary entries are typical in that they document weather, daily activities, visiting, and  illnesses. Jessie Bacon Ford's 1899 diary is unbound and comprises more than forty pages. In it Jessie writes about daily activities with frequent mentions of Daisy, who was an infant at the time. Jessie's diaries also include periodic mentions of having \"lonely days.\" Daisy chronicles her work on  Love Story Writier  and also frequently mentions dreams. Evidence of Daisy's alleged suicide attempts and overall mental health can be found in both Esther and Daisy's diary entries. A more detailed analysis of Daisy's mental health is discussed in Laurie Powers's  Queen of the Pulps . Apart from her diaries, Daisy also frequently chronicled her dreams and kept several journals in which she summarized them.","Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1976, comprises miscellaneous newspaper clippings, printed ephemera, published articles, and scrapbooks created and collected by Daisy Bacon, her sister Esther, and their mother Jessie. Some of the materials  document  Love Story  and Daisy's career as editor at Street \u0026 Smith. Many of the clippings were removed from diaries and organized by date and/or subject by Laurie Powers while writing  Queen of the Pulps . These groupings were retained and are organized within sub-folders in the larger folders of newspaper clippings. Scrapbooks of a more personal nature include poetry and astrological clippings.","Of interest are four scrapbooks containing  Love Story  covers between 1939 and 1947. Three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs contain a radio interview conducted by George Atmond with Daisy Bacon and Clarke Robinson on June 13, 1941 on WNYC, a public radio station in New York City. The scripted interview was part of a series titled \"The Writer and Your Life\" which proclaimed to create a better understanding between the audience and writers. An aluminum phonodisc is also included. It has not been reformatted and there is no corresponding label to indicate the nature of its contents.","Series 3: Manuscripts and Publishing, 1929-1975, comprises manuscript drafts written chiefly by Daisy Bacon, but also include writings and publications created by Clarke Robinson and Jessie Bacon Ford. Additionally, correspondence and documents related to publishing contracts, sales, and copyright are included. Bacon's \"Women Among Men\" was published in  The New York Woman , Volume 1, Number 7, October 21, 1936. More detailed summaries of Daisy's manuscripts can be found in Laurie Powers's  Queen of the Pulps .","News items, articles, and promotional material relating to Daisy Bacon,  Love Story , and Street \u0026 Smith can be found in Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera.","Series 4: Personal Papers and Correspondence, 1857-1975, comprises papers, documents, and personal correspondence largely unrelated to Daisy Bacon's work as the editor of  Love Story , though professional matters may be present in the materials in this series. Family papers include Elmer Bacon's divorce certificate with Carrie Thompson Bacon and his marriage certificate with Jessie Holbrook, letters of recommendation for George E. Ford, and a ledger for a mercantile or grocery that Elmer and Jessie Bacon operated in Westfield, New York.","Financial documents including Esther Robinson's check registers and receipts, legal documents concerning real estate, Daisy Bacon's passport, and a Certificate of Pedigree for Daisy's cat \"Collinsdale Janice\" are included.","Series 5: Photographs and Negatives, 1883-before March 25, 1986, primarily include Daisy Bacon, Henry Wise Miller, Esther Joa Ford Robinson, Clarke Robinson, Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, Elmer Bacon (post-mortem), and George Ford. Photographs include professional portraits, baby pictures, casual shots, and vacation destinations. Of interest is a photograph of Henry Wise Miller with Eleanor Roosevelt at a June 1940 dinner honoring those who worked for the Finnish Relief Fund. Daisy Bacon and Henry Wise Miller would freqently take photos of each other at the same location in a style described by Laurie Powers as \"twin photographs.\" Several examples of these pairs of photogaphs are included. Additonally, this series includes a group of photographs taken of Daisy Bacon by American photojournalist William Eugene Smith for an October 1942 article for Parade's Weekly. That issue and article can be found in Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera. Daisy Bacon and Esther Joa Ford Robinson were both cat enthusiasts. Many photographs feature the sisters with cats or cats on their own. The photographs are largely undated so in many cases folder date ranges are approximate.","The box of photo negatives have only been minimally reviewed and have not been digitized. A portion of the negatives are represented as photographs within this series. A date range was applied that corresponds to the earliest known photograph of Daisy Bacon (ca. 1899) and Daisy's death date (March 25, 1986).","Copyright is retained by the creator(s) and their heirs for materials they have authored or otherwise produced that reside in this collection. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, comprise the personal and professional papers, diaries, manuscripts, and photographs of Daisy Bacon, longtime editor of  Love Story Magazine . The papers of select immediate and extended family members are also included in this collection.","James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Belmont Stakes","Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986","Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-","English"],"unitid_tesim":["SC 0304","/repositories/4/resources/636"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Daisy Bacon Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Daisy Bacon Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Daisy Bacon Papers"],"repository_ssm":["James Madison University"],"repository_ssim":["James Madison University"],"creator_ssm":["Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986","Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-"],"creator_ssim":["Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986","Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986","Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-"],"creators_ssim":["Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986","Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-"],"access_terms_ssm":["Copyright is retained by the creator(s) and their heirs for materials they have authored or otherwise produced that reside in this collection. 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The digital files can be made available to researchers."],"appraisal_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of documents acquired by Laurie Powers for the purpose of writing Bacon's biography, many of which were facsimiles of collection material held at other repositories, were not retained.\u003c/p\u003e"],"appraisal_heading_ssm":["Appraisal Note"],"appraisal_tesim":["Photocopies of documents acquired by Laurie Powers for the purpose of writing Bacon's biography, many of which were facsimiles of collection material held at other repositories, were not retained."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is arranged into five series:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eDiaries and Journals, 1899-1982, is arranged by creator (Daisy Bacon, Jessie Bacon Ford, etc.) and item type (diaries, dream journals, etc.) which generally also follows a chronological arrangement.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eScrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1976, is arranged chronologically. The scrapbooks of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e covers are grouped together which only slightly disrupts the chronological arrangement.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eManuscripts and Publishing, 1929-1975, is arranged alphabetically according to manuscript title/folder title.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003ePersonal Papers and Correspondence, 1857-1975, is arranged chronologically.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003ePhotographs and Negatives, 1883-before March 25, 1986, is arranged chronologically.\u003c/item\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is arranged into five series:","Diaries and Journals, 1899-1982, is arranged by creator (Daisy Bacon, Jessie Bacon Ford, etc.) and item type (diaries, dream journals, etc.) which generally also follows a chronological arrangement. Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1976, is arranged chronologically. The scrapbooks of  Love Story  covers are grouped together which only slightly disrupts the chronological arrangement. Manuscripts and Publishing, 1929-1975, is arranged alphabetically according to manuscript title/folder title. Personal Papers and Correspondence, 1857-1975, is arranged chronologically. Photographs and Negatives, 1883-before March 25, 1986, is arranged chronologically."],"bibliography_html_tesm":["\u003cbibref\u003eLaurie Powers, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eQueen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine\u003c/emph\u003e, Jefferson, NC: McFarland \u0026amp; Company, Inc. Publishers, 2019.\u003c/bibref\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["Laurie Powers,  Queen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine , Jefferson, NC: McFarland \u0026 Company, Inc. Publishers, 2019."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDaisy Sarah Bacon (1898-1986) was a writer and editor of Street \u0026amp; Smith's popular \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story Magazine\u003c/emph\u003e from 1928 to 1947. She was born in Union City, Pennsylvania to Jessie Holbrook Bacon (1870-1936) and Elmer Bacon (1864-1900). After her father's death on January 1, 1900, Daisy's mother married George Ford (1858-1907). Their daughter Esther Joa Ford (d. 1989) was born in 1906. Esther was Daisy's lifelong friend, confidante, associate, and colleague. The two frequently referred to each other by their respective surnames – Bacon and Ford. In July 1943, Esther married Clarke Robinson, an opera singer, WWI officer, and writer. For a time, Daisy was involved romantically with Henry Wise Miller, a stockbroker who was married to writer Alice Duer Miller. During much of her adulthood, Daisy battled depression, alcoholism, and made at least two suicide attempts.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDaisy began her career at Street \u0026amp; Smith in 1926 as the reader for the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e advice column. Just a few months later, she started writing short stories for the magazine. Daisy became the magazine's editor in 1928 and worked closely with her half-sister and editorial assistant Esther. At the height of its popularity, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e's weekly circulation reportedly reached 600,000. In addition to \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e and other publications, Daisy edited \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eReal Love\u003c/emph\u003e, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eAinslee's Smart Love Stories\u003c/emph\u003e, \u003cemph\u003eThe Shadow\u003c/emph\u003e, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003ePocket Love\u003c/emph\u003e, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDetective Story Magazine\u003c/emph\u003e, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eRomantic Range\u003c/emph\u003e, and \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDoc Savage\u003c/emph\u003e. The publication of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e ceased with its February 1947 issue though Daisy continued to work at Street \u0026amp; Smith on other pulp titles. Daisy was fired from Street \u0026amp; Smith in April 1949 when the company ended its publication of all pulp fiction magazines except \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eAstounding Stories\u003c/emph\u003e. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter leaving Street \u0026amp; Smith, Daisy moved from Manhattan to Port Washington, New York where she continued to write. In 1954, she published \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story Writer\u003c/emph\u003e, an instruction manual on how to write romance stories. After regaining the copyright to \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story Writer\u003c/emph\u003e in 1963, Bacon established Gemini Books and republished the book as a paperback under the title \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story Editor\u003c/emph\u003e. Her manuscript for \"Love Story Diary,\" a Street \u0026amp; Smith tell-all was never published and is not extant. Bacon also kept diaries and dream journals, and their contents often alluded to her personal struggles and complicated relationships.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEsther and Daisy's relationship was strained after they were let go from Street \u0026amp; Smith, but Esther moved in with Daisy after her husband Clarke's death in 1962 and the two became close again. Both Daisy and Esther were cat lovers and were frequently photographed with their feline companions. Daisy Bacon died March 25, 1986 in Port Washington.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eResearchers are highly encouraged to review Laurie Powers's biography of Daisy Bacon titled \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eQueen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine\u003c/emph\u003e (2019) as this biographical note is not intended to serve as a comprehensive account of Daisy Bacon's life and career.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Daisy Sarah Bacon (1898-1986) was a writer and editor of Street \u0026 Smith's popular  Love Story Magazine  from 1928 to 1947. She was born in Union City, Pennsylvania to Jessie Holbrook Bacon (1870-1936) and Elmer Bacon (1864-1900). After her father's death on January 1, 1900, Daisy's mother married George Ford (1858-1907). Their daughter Esther Joa Ford (d. 1989) was born in 1906. Esther was Daisy's lifelong friend, confidante, associate, and colleague. The two frequently referred to each other by their respective surnames – Bacon and Ford. In July 1943, Esther married Clarke Robinson, an opera singer, WWI officer, and writer. For a time, Daisy was involved romantically with Henry Wise Miller, a stockbroker who was married to writer Alice Duer Miller. During much of her adulthood, Daisy battled depression, alcoholism, and made at least two suicide attempts.","Daisy began her career at Street \u0026 Smith in 1926 as the reader for the  Love Story  advice column. Just a few months later, she started writing short stories for the magazine. Daisy became the magazine's editor in 1928 and worked closely with her half-sister and editorial assistant Esther. At the height of its popularity,  Love Story 's weekly circulation reportedly reached 600,000. In addition to  Love Story  and other publications, Daisy edited  Real Love ,  Ainslee's Smart Love Stories ,  The Shadow ,  Pocket Love ,  Detective Story Magazine ,  Romantic Range , and  Doc Savage . The publication of  Love Story  ceased with its February 1947 issue though Daisy continued to work at Street \u0026 Smith on other pulp titles. Daisy was fired from Street \u0026 Smith in April 1949 when the company ended its publication of all pulp fiction magazines except  Astounding Stories . ","After leaving Street \u0026 Smith, Daisy moved from Manhattan to Port Washington, New York where she continued to write. In 1954, she published  Love Story Writer , an instruction manual on how to write romance stories. After regaining the copyright to  Love Story Writer  in 1963, Bacon established Gemini Books and republished the book as a paperback under the title  Love Story Editor . Her manuscript for \"Love Story Diary,\" a Street \u0026 Smith tell-all was never published and is not extant. Bacon also kept diaries and dream journals, and their contents often alluded to her personal struggles and complicated relationships.","Esther and Daisy's relationship was strained after they were let go from Street \u0026 Smith, but Esther moved in with Daisy after her husband Clarke's death in 1962 and the two became close again. Both Daisy and Esther were cat lovers and were frequently photographed with their feline companions. Daisy Bacon died March 25, 1986 in Port Washington.","Researchers are highly encouraged to review Laurie Powers's biography of Daisy Bacon titled  Queen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine  (2019) as this biographical note is not intended to serve as a comprehensive account of Daisy Bacon's life and career."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePer Laurie Powers, either Daisy Bacon or Daisy's sister Esther gave the Haagensons Bacon's papers.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Provenance"],"custodhist_tesim":["Per Laurie Powers, either Daisy Bacon or Daisy's sister Esther gave the Haagensons Bacon's papers."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, SC 0304, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, SC 0304, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLaurie Powers, Daisy Bacon biographer, was actively referencing and using the materials in this collection prior to its transfer to Special Collections. Powers provided descriptions and date ranges for much of the material in this collection including diaries and journals. Powers also removed loose newspaper clippings, notes, and printed ephemera from diaries and arranged them according to date or subject in plastic sleeves. Said clippings and assorted ephemera have been foldered according to Powers' groupings. Any associated labels were retained and transferred to folders and sub-folders. Exceptions have been made for papers with more discrete research potential than newspaper clippings (e.g. correspondence, Daisy Bacon's cat's pedigree chart). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlastic covers were removed from three scrapbooks containing \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e covers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNon-archival plastic sleeves were removed from personal papers and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe groupings of newspaper clippings are foldered and subfoldered according to their groupings when donated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program \"The Writer and Your Life\" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photograph groupings as arranged by Laurie Powers were largely retained. Exceptions include photographs used for Powers' biography that were separated based solely on their inclusion in \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eQueen of the Pulps\u003c/emph\u003e. Most of these photographs were interfiled with other groupings. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portion of the photo negatives are cellulose nitrate, in deteriorating condition, and/or do not have photograph copies. As such, they are likely candidates for future reformatting. The negatives were removed from their paper envelopes and housed in acid-free sleeves in those same groupings. The envelopes are retained as examples of marketing and advertisement for photo development companies.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Laurie Powers, Daisy Bacon biographer, was actively referencing and using the materials in this collection prior to its transfer to Special Collections. Powers provided descriptions and date ranges for much of the material in this collection including diaries and journals. Powers also removed loose newspaper clippings, notes, and printed ephemera from diaries and arranged them according to date or subject in plastic sleeves. Said clippings and assorted ephemera have been foldered according to Powers' groupings. Any associated labels were retained and transferred to folders and sub-folders. Exceptions have been made for papers with more discrete research potential than newspaper clippings (e.g. correspondence, Daisy Bacon's cat's pedigree chart). ","Plastic covers were removed from three scrapbooks containing  Love Story  covers.","Non-archival plastic sleeves were removed from personal papers and correspondence.","The groupings of newspaper clippings are foldered and subfoldered according to their groupings when donated.","The three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program \"The Writer and Your Life\" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist. ","The photograph groupings as arranged by Laurie Powers were largely retained. Exceptions include photographs used for Powers' biography that were separated based solely on their inclusion in  Queen of the Pulps . Most of these photographs were interfiled with other groupings. ","A portion of the photo negatives are cellulose nitrate, in deteriorating condition, and/or do not have photograph copies. As such, they are likely candidates for future reformatting. The negatives were removed from their paper envelopes and housed in acid-free sleeves in those same groupings. The envelopes are retained as examples of marketing and advertisement for photo development companies."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eStreet \u0026amp; Smith Records, Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Street \u0026 Smith Records, Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, comprise the personal and professional papers, diaries, scrapbooks, printed ephemera, published and unpublished manuscripts, and photographs of Daisy Bacon, longtime editor of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story Magazine\u003c/emph\u003e. The papers of select family members are also represented in this collection and include Esther Joa Ford Robinson, Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, and Elmer Bacon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Diaries and Journals, 1899-1982, includes diaries kept by Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, Esther Joa Ford Robinson, and Daisy Bacon. Overall, the diary entries are typical in that they document weather, daily activities, visiting, and  illnesses. Jessie Bacon Ford's 1899 diary is unbound and comprises more than forty pages. In it Jessie writes about daily activities with frequent mentions of Daisy, who was an infant at the time. Jessie's diaries also include periodic mentions of having \"lonely days.\" Daisy chronicles her work on \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story Writier\u003c/emph\u003e and also frequently mentions dreams. Evidence of Daisy's alleged suicide attempts and overall mental health can be found in both Esther and Daisy's diary entries. A more detailed analysis of Daisy's mental health is discussed in Laurie Powers's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eQueen of the Pulps\u003c/emph\u003e. Apart from her diaries, Daisy also frequently chronicled her dreams and kept several journals in which she summarized them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1976, comprises miscellaneous newspaper clippings, printed ephemera, published articles, and scrapbooks created and collected by Daisy Bacon, her sister Esther, and their mother Jessie. Some of the materials  document \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e and Daisy's career as editor at Street \u0026amp; Smith. Many of the clippings were removed from diaries and organized by date and/or subject by Laurie Powers while writing \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eQueen of the Pulps\u003c/emph\u003e. These groupings were retained and are organized within sub-folders in the larger folders of newspaper clippings. Scrapbooks of a more personal nature include poetry and astrological clippings.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOf interest are four scrapbooks containing \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e covers between 1939 and 1947. Three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs contain a radio interview conducted by George Atmond with Daisy Bacon and Clarke Robinson on June 13, 1941 on WNYC, a public radio station in New York City. The scripted interview was part of a series titled \"The Writer and Your Life\" which proclaimed to create a better understanding between the audience and writers. An aluminum phonodisc is also included. It has not been reformatted and there is no corresponding label to indicate the nature of its contents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Manuscripts and Publishing, 1929-1975, comprises manuscript drafts written chiefly by Daisy Bacon, but also include writings and publications created by Clarke Robinson and Jessie Bacon Ford. Additionally, correspondence and documents related to publishing contracts, sales, and copyright are included. Bacon's \"Women Among Men\" was published in \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe New York Woman\u003c/emph\u003e, Volume 1, Number 7, October 21, 1936. More detailed summaries of Daisy's manuscripts can be found in Laurie Powers's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eQueen of the Pulps\u003c/emph\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNews items, articles, and promotional material relating to Daisy Bacon, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e, and Street \u0026amp; Smith can be found in Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Personal Papers and Correspondence, 1857-1975, comprises papers, documents, and personal correspondence largely unrelated to Daisy Bacon's work as the editor of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story\u003c/emph\u003e, though professional matters may be present in the materials in this series. Family papers include Elmer Bacon's divorce certificate with Carrie Thompson Bacon and his marriage certificate with Jessie Holbrook, letters of recommendation for George E. Ford, and a ledger for a mercantile or grocery that Elmer and Jessie Bacon operated in Westfield, New York.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFinancial documents including Esther Robinson's check registers and receipts, legal documents concerning real estate, Daisy Bacon's passport, and a Certificate of Pedigree for Daisy's cat \"Collinsdale Janice\" are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5: Photographs and Negatives, 1883-before March 25, 1986, primarily include Daisy Bacon, Henry Wise Miller, Esther Joa Ford Robinson, Clarke Robinson, Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, Elmer Bacon (post-mortem), and George Ford. Photographs include professional portraits, baby pictures, casual shots, and vacation destinations. Of interest is a photograph of Henry Wise Miller with Eleanor Roosevelt at a June 1940 dinner honoring those who worked for the Finnish Relief Fund. Daisy Bacon and Henry Wise Miller would freqently take photos of each other at the same location in a style described by Laurie Powers as \"twin photographs.\" Several examples of these pairs of photogaphs are included. Additonally, this series includes a group of photographs taken of Daisy Bacon by American photojournalist William Eugene Smith for an October 1942 article for Parade's Weekly. That issue and article can be found in Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera. Daisy Bacon and Esther Joa Ford Robinson were both cat enthusiasts. Many photographs feature the sisters with cats or cats on their own. The photographs are largely undated so in many cases folder date ranges are approximate.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe box of photo negatives have only been minimally reviewed and have not been digitized. A portion of the negatives are represented as photographs within this series. A date range was applied that corresponds to the earliest known photograph of Daisy Bacon (ca. 1899) and Daisy's death date (March 25, 1986).\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, comprise the personal and professional papers, diaries, scrapbooks, printed ephemera, published and unpublished manuscripts, and photographs of Daisy Bacon, longtime editor of  Love Story Magazine . The papers of select family members are also represented in this collection and include Esther Joa Ford Robinson, Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, and Elmer Bacon.","Series 1: Diaries and Journals, 1899-1982, includes diaries kept by Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, Esther Joa Ford Robinson, and Daisy Bacon. Overall, the diary entries are typical in that they document weather, daily activities, visiting, and  illnesses. Jessie Bacon Ford's 1899 diary is unbound and comprises more than forty pages. In it Jessie writes about daily activities with frequent mentions of Daisy, who was an infant at the time. Jessie's diaries also include periodic mentions of having \"lonely days.\" Daisy chronicles her work on  Love Story Writier  and also frequently mentions dreams. Evidence of Daisy's alleged suicide attempts and overall mental health can be found in both Esther and Daisy's diary entries. A more detailed analysis of Daisy's mental health is discussed in Laurie Powers's  Queen of the Pulps . Apart from her diaries, Daisy also frequently chronicled her dreams and kept several journals in which she summarized them.","Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1976, comprises miscellaneous newspaper clippings, printed ephemera, published articles, and scrapbooks created and collected by Daisy Bacon, her sister Esther, and their mother Jessie. Some of the materials  document  Love Story  and Daisy's career as editor at Street \u0026 Smith. Many of the clippings were removed from diaries and organized by date and/or subject by Laurie Powers while writing  Queen of the Pulps . These groupings were retained and are organized within sub-folders in the larger folders of newspaper clippings. Scrapbooks of a more personal nature include poetry and astrological clippings.","Of interest are four scrapbooks containing  Love Story  covers between 1939 and 1947. Three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs contain a radio interview conducted by George Atmond with Daisy Bacon and Clarke Robinson on June 13, 1941 on WNYC, a public radio station in New York City. The scripted interview was part of a series titled \"The Writer and Your Life\" which proclaimed to create a better understanding between the audience and writers. An aluminum phonodisc is also included. It has not been reformatted and there is no corresponding label to indicate the nature of its contents.","Series 3: Manuscripts and Publishing, 1929-1975, comprises manuscript drafts written chiefly by Daisy Bacon, but also include writings and publications created by Clarke Robinson and Jessie Bacon Ford. Additionally, correspondence and documents related to publishing contracts, sales, and copyright are included. Bacon's \"Women Among Men\" was published in  The New York Woman , Volume 1, Number 7, October 21, 1936. More detailed summaries of Daisy's manuscripts can be found in Laurie Powers's  Queen of the Pulps .","News items, articles, and promotional material relating to Daisy Bacon,  Love Story , and Street \u0026 Smith can be found in Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera.","Series 4: Personal Papers and Correspondence, 1857-1975, comprises papers, documents, and personal correspondence largely unrelated to Daisy Bacon's work as the editor of  Love Story , though professional matters may be present in the materials in this series. Family papers include Elmer Bacon's divorce certificate with Carrie Thompson Bacon and his marriage certificate with Jessie Holbrook, letters of recommendation for George E. Ford, and a ledger for a mercantile or grocery that Elmer and Jessie Bacon operated in Westfield, New York.","Financial documents including Esther Robinson's check registers and receipts, legal documents concerning real estate, Daisy Bacon's passport, and a Certificate of Pedigree for Daisy's cat \"Collinsdale Janice\" are included.","Series 5: Photographs and Negatives, 1883-before March 25, 1986, primarily include Daisy Bacon, Henry Wise Miller, Esther Joa Ford Robinson, Clarke Robinson, Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, Elmer Bacon (post-mortem), and George Ford. Photographs include professional portraits, baby pictures, casual shots, and vacation destinations. Of interest is a photograph of Henry Wise Miller with Eleanor Roosevelt at a June 1940 dinner honoring those who worked for the Finnish Relief Fund. Daisy Bacon and Henry Wise Miller would freqently take photos of each other at the same location in a style described by Laurie Powers as \"twin photographs.\" Several examples of these pairs of photogaphs are included. Additonally, this series includes a group of photographs taken of Daisy Bacon by American photojournalist William Eugene Smith for an October 1942 article for Parade's Weekly. That issue and article can be found in Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera. Daisy Bacon and Esther Joa Ford Robinson were both cat enthusiasts. Many photographs feature the sisters with cats or cats on their own. The photographs are largely undated so in many cases folder date ranges are approximate.","The box of photo negatives have only been minimally reviewed and have not been digitized. A portion of the negatives are represented as photographs within this series. A date range was applied that corresponds to the earliest known photograph of Daisy Bacon (ca. 1899) and Daisy's death date (March 25, 1986)."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCopyright is retained by the creator(s) and their heirs for materials they have authored or otherwise produced that reside in this collection. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["Copyright is retained by the creator(s) and their heirs for materials they have authored or otherwise produced that reside in this collection. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_cb7f7f07da2c2707ee74d46d25a929d9\"\u003eThe Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, comprise the personal and professional papers, diaries, manuscripts, and photographs of Daisy Bacon, longtime editor of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eLove Story Magazine\u003c/emph\u003e. The papers of select immediate and extended family members are also included in this collection.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, comprise the personal and professional papers, diaries, manuscripts, and photographs of Daisy Bacon, longtime editor of  Love Story Magazine . The papers of select immediate and extended family members are also included in this collection."],"names_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Belmont Stakes","Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986","Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-"],"corpname_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Belmont Stakes"],"names_coll_ssim":["Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-","Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986"],"persname_ssim":["Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986","Haagenson, William and Nora","Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":117,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T00:20:27.499Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vihart_repositories_4_resources_636"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8497","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"David Ives Bushnell, Jr. Papers","creator":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8497#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Bushnell, David Ives, Jr., 1875-1941","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8497#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003ePapers, chiefly 1917-1941, of anthropologist David Ives Bushnell, Jr., including correspondence concerning his research on Indians in North America; diaries, address lists, specimen lists, photographs, magazines, pamphlets, and maps pertaining to his work. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","David Ives Bushnell was born April 28, 1875 in St. Louis, Missouri. He was educated in St. Louis schools and in Europe. He worked as an assistant archaeologist at the Peabody Museum, Harvard University from 1901-1904. Bushnell contributed to the Handbook of American Indians and wrote numerous books on Native American Indians, including Native villages and village sites east of the Mississippi, (1919), Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan tribes west of the Mississippi (1922), The Manahoac tribes in Virginia, 1608 (1932), and Virginia before Jamestown (1940). He did much research in Virginia and in the Midwestern United States. He died on 4 June 1941.","Papers, chiefly 1917-1941, of anthropologist David Ives Bushnell, Jr., including correspondence concerning his research on Indians in North America; diaries, address lists, specimen lists, photographs, magazines, pamphlets, and maps pertaining to his work. Also includes correspondence of his mother, Belle Johnston Bushnell.","The collection also contains a typescript of the journal of Rudolph Friederich Kurz; letters written by William Cullen Bryant (concerning Thanatopsis), William Henry Harrison (one concerning the death of Tecumseh), Horace Greeley (concerning Uncle Tom's Cabin), and Thomas Say; and includes two letters, 1798-1799, written to Rene Auguste Chouteau.","Papers, chiefly 1917-1941, of anthropologist David Ives Bushnell, Jr., including correspondence concerning his research on Indians in North America; diaries, address lists, specimen lists, photographs, magazines, pamphlets, and maps pertaining to his work. Also includes correspondence of his mother, Belle Johnston Bushnell. The collection also contains a typescript of the journal of Rudolph Friederich Kurz; letters written by William Cullen Bryant (concerning Thanatopsis), William Henry Harrison (one concerning the death of Tecumseh), Horace Greeley (concerning Uncle Tom's Cabin), and Thomas Say; and includes two letters, 1798-1799, written to Rene Auguste Chouteau.","Kurz Journal","Re: purchase of \"Indian trading guns\".","Re: Indian uprisings.","Orders commanding expedition to explore the Mississippi, Missouri, etc.","Say, 1787-1834, entomologist, orthinologist, was with Maj. Long - see Folder 4. Maclure, 1763-1840, was geologist, and Pres. Academy of Natural Science.","Scope and Contents Bottom part of letter signed \"Max. Baron von Braunsberg\", dated St. Louis March 30, 1833. Bears note signed \"L.W.S.\" - probably wife of Thomas Say from context, identifying him as Maximilian, Prinzen von Wied.","Regarding death of Tecumseh.","Re: encounters with Indians.","Bears a note \"Written during winter 1848-49\". Mentions Sarah (Evans?).","Includes comments on slavery, the Civil War, Uncle Tom's Cabin.","Scope and Contents Mentions Bryant's \"Thanatopsis\".","Title Page, to 1847 (pg. 6) and through 1847 (pg. 41).","1848 (pg. 42-70); 1849 (pg. 70-83); 1850 (pg. 83-92).","1851, January 1 through August 9, inc. (pg. 93-149).","1851 August 10-September 14, inc. 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General Correspondence.","Univ. of California, Royal Ontario Mus.","Minnesota Hist. Soc., Royal Ontario Mus., Mexican swindler's letter.","Missouri Hist. Soc., Minnesota Hist., Soc., Newberry Lib.","W.P.A., U. of Calif.","U. of Cal., Hist. Soc. Montana.","Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Tennessee.","Paper on W. H. Jackson.","Includes a few from R. W. Pommer in same period, re: the father.","Scope and Contents Also poem \"The Miller's Task\" and booklet \"My Dream Life\" by Mrs. Bushnell.","216 numbered and ruled pages of 7-1/2 x 10 of which pp. 5-15 only have notes - Ojibway [items?]","Diary of European tour.","Diary of European tour.","Diary of European tour.","Diary of European tour.","Diary of New England trip.","Diary with scattered entries.","Diary.","Almost blank: sketch in front, few numbers in back.","Sketches of implements.","Small address book.","Top-hinged book labelled \"Albemarle County, Virginia,\" with sketches and notes.","Address book.","Showing Indian towns along James, York - Rappahanick rivers.","Identified and signed by Bushnell.","Not identified. 2 specimen photos of implements from Mons site.","Photographs, negatives and prints, miscellaneous. Article on Sovana, with photographs.","Notebook ms. Also bound copy of book.","Contains signature of D. 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The collection also contains a typescript of the journal of Rudolph Friederich Kurz; letters written by William Cullen Bryant (concerning Thanatopsis), William Henry Harrison (one concerning the death of Tecumseh), Horace Greeley (concerning Uncle Tom's Cabin), and Thomas Say; and includes two letters, 1798-1799, written to Rene Auguste Chouteau.","Kurz Journal","Re: purchase of \"Indian trading guns\".","Re: Indian uprisings.","Orders commanding expedition to explore the Mississippi, Missouri, etc.","Say, 1787-1834, entomologist, orthinologist, was with Maj. Long - see Folder 4. Maclure, 1763-1840, was geologist, and Pres. Academy of Natural Science.","Scope and Contents Bottom part of letter signed \"Max. Baron von Braunsberg\", dated St. Louis March 30, 1833. Bears note signed \"L.W.S.\" - probably wife of Thomas Say from context, identifying him as Maximilian, Prinzen von Wied.","Regarding death of Tecumseh.","Re: encounters with Indians.","Bears a note \"Written during winter 1848-49\". Mentions Sarah (Evans?).","Includes comments on slavery, the Civil War, Uncle Tom's Cabin.","Scope and Contents Mentions Bryant's \"Thanatopsis\".","Title Page, to 1847 (pg. 6) and through 1847 (pg. 41).","1848 (pg. 42-70); 1849 (pg. 70-83); 1850 (pg. 83-92).","1851, January 1 through August 9, inc. (pg. 93-149).","1851 August 10-September 14, inc. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","David Ives Bushnell was born April 28, 1875 in St. Louis, Missouri. He was educated in St. Louis schools and in Europe. He worked as an assistant archaeologist at the Peabody Museum, Harvard University from 1901-1904. Bushnell contributed to the Handbook of American Indians and wrote numerous books on Native American Indians, including Native villages and village sites east of the Mississippi, (1919), Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan tribes west of the Mississippi (1922), The Manahoac tribes in Virginia, 1608 (1932), and Virginia before Jamestown (1940). He did much research in Virginia and in the Midwestern United States. He died on 4 June 1941.","Papers, chiefly 1917-1941, of anthropologist David Ives Bushnell, Jr., including correspondence concerning his research on Indians in North America; diaries, address lists, specimen lists, photographs, magazines, pamphlets, and maps pertaining to his work. 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The collection also contains a typescript of the journal of Rudolph Friederich Kurz; letters written by William Cullen Bryant (concerning Thanatopsis), William Henry Harrison (one concerning the death of Tecumseh), Horace Greeley (concerning Uncle Tom's Cabin), and Thomas Say; and includes two letters, 1798-1799, written to Rene Auguste Chouteau.","Kurz Journal","Re: purchase of \"Indian trading guns\".","Re: Indian uprisings.","Orders commanding expedition to explore the Mississippi, Missouri, etc.","Say, 1787-1834, entomologist, orthinologist, was with Maj. Long - see Folder 4. Maclure, 1763-1840, was geologist, and Pres. Academy of Natural Science.","Scope and Contents Bottom part of letter signed \"Max. Baron von Braunsberg\", dated St. Louis March 30, 1833. Bears note signed \"L.W.S.\" - probably wife of Thomas Say from context, identifying him as Maximilian, Prinzen von Wied.","Regarding death of Tecumseh.","Re: encounters with Indians.","Bears a note \"Written during winter 1848-49\". Mentions Sarah (Evans?).","Includes comments on slavery, the Civil War, Uncle Tom's Cabin.","Scope and Contents Mentions Bryant's \"Thanatopsis\".","Title Page, to 1847 (pg. 6) and through 1847 (pg. 41).","1848 (pg. 42-70); 1849 (pg. 70-83); 1850 (pg. 83-92).","1851, January 1 through August 9, inc. (pg. 93-149).","1851 August 10-September 14, inc. 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General Correspondence.","Univ. of California, Royal Ontario Mus.","Minnesota Hist. Soc., Royal Ontario Mus., Mexican swindler's letter.","Missouri Hist. Soc., Minnesota Hist., Soc., Newberry Lib.","W.P.A., U. of Calif.","U. of Cal., Hist. Soc. Montana.","Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Tennessee.","Paper on W. H. Jackson.","Includes a few from R. W. 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Ives Bushnell.","Almost all are unidentified.","\"Manuscript of Indian Life in Colonial Days, D. I. B. Jr.\" Label on envelope by Bushnell.","Some pages missing. Also printed copies, complete.","Papers describing ancient site near Kimmswick, Jefferson Co., Mo.","Two unidentified TCy pages.","Includes parts of papers, ms, and typed copy.","Inscribed by author W. D. Lighthall.","Re. Christopher Gist, c. 1706-1759, explorer and Washington aide.","Scope and Contents \"Virginia and the Cherokee\". \"Medicines of the Negroes of Albemarle Co.\". \"Survivals of the Stone Age in America\". \"Tuckahoe\" - notes re. the plant.","Includes apparent page from 16th Century account book with dates.","Also contains ms account of Demerara by J. Henry H. Holmes with sketches, etc. 1820-1824.","Photos and prints.","Photo prints.","Wooden box containing rolls of maps of parts of U.S. and Canada. Also a long roll of such maps.","1857 pocket/sectional map of Minnesota and a 1931 Rand McNally pocket map of New Mexico","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Bushnell, David Ives, Jr., 1875-1941","Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878","Bushnell, Belle Johnston, b. 1859","Chouteau, Rene Auguste, 1749-1829","Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872","Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841","Kurz, Rudolph Friedrich, 1818-1871","Long, Stephen Harriman, 1784-1864","Say, Thomas, 1787-1834","Tecumseh, Shawnee Chief, 1768-1813","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 B96","/repositories/2/resources/8497"],"normalized_title_ssm":["David Ives Bushnell, Jr. Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["David Ives Bushnell, Jr. Papers"],"collection_ssim":["David Ives Bushnell, Jr. Papers"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Washington (D.C.)--History--19th century"],"geogname_ssim":["Washington (D.C.)--History--19th century"],"creator_ssm":["Bushnell, David Ives, Jr., 1875-1941","Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878","Bushnell, Belle Johnston, b. 1859","Chouteau, Rene Auguste, 1749-1829","Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872","Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841","Kurz, Rudolph Friedrich, 1818-1871","Long, Stephen Harriman, 1784-1864","Say, Thomas, 1787-1834"],"creator_ssim":["Bushnell, David Ives, Jr., 1875-1941","Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878","Bushnell, Belle Johnston, b. 1859","Chouteau, Rene Auguste, 1749-1829","Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872","Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841","Kurz, Rudolph Friedrich, 1818-1871","Long, Stephen Harriman, 1784-1864","Say, Thomas, 1787-1834"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Bushnell, David Ives, Jr., 1875-1941","Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878","Bushnell, Belle Johnston, b. 1859","Chouteau, Rene Auguste, 1749-1829","Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872","Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841","Kurz, Rudolph Friedrich, 1818-1871","Long, Stephen Harriman, 1784-1864","Say, Thomas, 1787-1834"],"creators_ssim":["Bushnell, David Ives, Jr., 1875-1941","Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878","Bushnell, Belle Johnston, b. 1859","Chouteau, Rene Auguste, 1749-1829","Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872","Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841","Kurz, Rudolph Friedrich, 1818-1871","Long, Stephen Harriman, 1784-1864","Say, Thomas, 1787-1834"],"places_ssim":["Washington (D.C.)--History--19th century"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gift."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Indians of North America","Oregon--History--19th century","Art (sketches)","Correspondence","Diaries","Maps","Photographs","Publications","Watercolors (drawings)"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Indians of North America","Oregon--History--19th century","Art (sketches)","Correspondence","Diaries","Maps","Photographs","Publications","Watercolors (drawings)"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["4731 items"],"extent_ssm":["21.00 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["21.00 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Art (sketches)","Correspondence","Diaries","Maps","Photographs","Publications","Watercolors (drawings)"],"date_range_isim":[1797,1798,1799,1800,1801,1802,1803,1804,1805,1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDavid Ives Bushnell was born April 28, 1875 in St. Louis, Missouri. He was educated in St. Louis schools and in Europe. He worked as an assistant archaeologist at the Peabody Museum, Harvard University from 1901-1904. Bushnell contributed to the Handbook of American Indians and wrote numerous books on Native American Indians, including Native villages and village sites east of the Mississippi, (1919), Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan tribes west of the Mississippi (1922), The Manahoac tribes in Virginia, 1608 (1932), and Virginia before Jamestown (1940). He did much research in Virginia and in the Midwestern United States. He died on 4 June 1941.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["David Ives Bushnell was born April 28, 1875 in St. Louis, Missouri. He was educated in St. Louis schools and in Europe. He worked as an assistant archaeologist at the Peabody Museum, Harvard University from 1901-1904. Bushnell contributed to the Handbook of American Indians and wrote numerous books on Native American Indians, including Native villages and village sites east of the Mississippi, (1919), Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan tribes west of the Mississippi (1922), The Manahoac tribes in Virginia, 1608 (1932), and Virginia before Jamestown (1940). He did much research in Virginia and in the Midwestern United States. He died on 4 June 1941."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDavid Ives Bushnell, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["David Ives Bushnell, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, chiefly 1917-1941, of anthropologist David Ives Bushnell, Jr., including correspondence concerning his research on Indians in North America; diaries, address lists, specimen lists, photographs, magazines, pamphlets, and maps pertaining to his work. 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The collection also contains a typescript of the journal of Rudolph Friederich Kurz; letters written by William Cullen Bryant (concerning Thanatopsis), William Henry Harrison (one concerning the death of Tecumseh), Horace Greeley (concerning Uncle Tom's Cabin), and Thomas Say; and includes two letters, 1798-1799, written to Rene Auguste Chouteau.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKurz Journal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: purchase of \"Indian trading guns\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Indian uprisings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders commanding expedition to explore the Mississippi, Missouri, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSay, 1787-1834, entomologist, orthinologist, was with Maj. Long - see Folder 4. Maclure, 1763-1840, was geologist, and Pres. Academy of Natural Science.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bottom part of letter signed \"Max. Baron von Braunsberg\", dated St. Louis March 30, 1833. 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A., College of William and Mary, Royal Ontario Museum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNederlandsh Historisch…\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoyal Ontario Mus., Dora Hood of Canada.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoyal Ontario Mus., College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndiana Historical Soc., William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOregon City Officials, Royal Ontario Mus. - General Correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOregon City Officials, J. Neilson Barry. General Correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniv. of California, Royal Ontario Mus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinnesota Hist. Soc., Royal Ontario Mus., Mexican swindler's letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMissouri Hist. Soc., Minnesota Hist., Soc., Newberry Lib.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.P.A., U. of Calif.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU. of Cal., Hist. Soc. Montana.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniv. of Michigan, Univ. of Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaper on W. H. Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a few from R. W. 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Article on Sovana, with photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook ms. Also bound copy of book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signature of D. Ives Bushnell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlmost all are unidentified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Manuscript of Indian Life in Colonial Days, D. I. B. Jr.\" Label on envelope by Bushnell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome pages missing. Also printed copies, complete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers describing ancient site near Kimmswick, Jefferson Co., Mo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo unidentified TCy pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes parts of papers, ms, and typed copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInscribed by author W. D. Lighthall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe. 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Also includes correspondence of his mother, Belle Johnston Bushnell.","The collection also contains a typescript of the journal of Rudolph Friederich Kurz; letters written by William Cullen Bryant (concerning Thanatopsis), William Henry Harrison (one concerning the death of Tecumseh), Horace Greeley (concerning Uncle Tom's Cabin), and Thomas Say; and includes two letters, 1798-1799, written to Rene Auguste Chouteau.","Papers, chiefly 1917-1941, of anthropologist David Ives Bushnell, Jr., including correspondence concerning his research on Indians in North America; diaries, address lists, specimen lists, photographs, magazines, pamphlets, and maps pertaining to his work. Also includes correspondence of his mother, Belle Johnston Bushnell. The collection also contains a typescript of the journal of Rudolph Friederich Kurz; letters written by William Cullen Bryant (concerning Thanatopsis), William Henry Harrison (one concerning the death of Tecumseh), Horace Greeley (concerning Uncle Tom's Cabin), and Thomas Say; and includes two letters, 1798-1799, written to Rene Auguste Chouteau.","Kurz Journal","Re: purchase of \"Indian trading guns\".","Re: Indian uprisings.","Orders commanding expedition to explore the Mississippi, Missouri, etc.","Say, 1787-1834, entomologist, orthinologist, was with Maj. Long - see Folder 4. Maclure, 1763-1840, was geologist, and Pres. Academy of Natural Science.","Scope and Contents Bottom part of letter signed \"Max. Baron von Braunsberg\", dated St. Louis March 30, 1833. Bears note signed \"L.W.S.\" - probably wife of Thomas Say from context, identifying him as Maximilian, Prinzen von Wied.","Regarding death of Tecumseh.","Re: encounters with Indians.","Bears a note \"Written during winter 1848-49\". Mentions Sarah (Evans?).","Includes comments on slavery, the Civil War, Uncle Tom's Cabin.","Scope and Contents Mentions Bryant's \"Thanatopsis\".","Title Page, to 1847 (pg. 6) and through 1847 (pg. 41).","1848 (pg. 42-70); 1849 (pg. 70-83); 1850 (pg. 83-92).","1851, January 1 through August 9, inc. (pg. 93-149).","1851 August 10-September 14, inc. (pg. 150-209).","1851 September 15-September 30 (pg. 210-292).","1851 October 1-October 14 (pg. 293-368).","1851 October 15-November 19 (pg. 369-446).","1851 November 20-December 31 (pg. 447-494).","1852 January 1-January 31 (pg. 495-552).","1852 February 1-April 6 (pg. 553-615).","1852 April 7-September 22 (pg. 616-661-the end).","Includes letters from Henry Giglioli of Florence.","Some Smithsonian Institution correspondence.","Includes Ella Combs letter re: her grandfather.","Includes Smithsonian Inst. correspondence.","Smithsonian; Ontario Museum; Minnesota Hist. Soc. etc.","Scope and Contents \"Sovana\" article, Art \u0026 Archaeology, etc.","Includes letters on Armstrong pictures.","Nat. Geographic Soc., Pa. Academy of Fine Arts, etc.","State of Alabama, Dept Archives \u0026 History etc.","Mo. Hist. Soc., Pa. Academy of Fine Arts, etc.","Includes letters from Fairfax Harrison, Mo. Historical Soc.","Smithsonian, ØBK.","Re: Catlins' North American Indians, the Louvre, Yale Univ. Press, Sec. of War Dwight Davis, etc.","Museum of American Indians, Smithsonian.","Smithsonian, Virginia State Conserv. \u0026 Dev., letter from Swem re: Bodleian print.","Smithsonian, Dora Hood's Book Room.","Dora Hood's, Chicago Fair.","Royal Ontario Museum.","Memo re: Peter Rindesbacher, Royal Ontario Museum.","J. P. Thompson, Royal Ontario Museum, Public Archives of Canada.","Art \u0026 Archaeology Mag., Fairfax Harrison, Royal Ontario Mus., Dora Hood's Book Room.","J. B. Thompson, Paul Kane pictures.","Paul Kane pictures, Fairfax Harrison, Dr. Goodwin appeal for funds.","University of Tennessee, College of William and Mary.","W. P. A., College of William and Mary, Royal Ontario Museum.","Nederlandsh Historisch…","Royal Ontario Mus., Dora Hood of Canada.","Royal Ontario Mus., College of William and Mary.","Indiana Historical Soc., William and Mary.","Oregon City Officials, Royal Ontario Mus. - General Correspondence.","Oregon City Officials, J. Neilson Barry. General Correspondence.","Univ. of California, Royal Ontario Mus.","Minnesota Hist. Soc., Royal Ontario Mus., Mexican swindler's letter.","Missouri Hist. Soc., Minnesota Hist., Soc., Newberry Lib.","W.P.A., U. of Calif.","U. of Cal., Hist. Soc. Montana.","Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Tennessee.","Paper on W. H. Jackson.","Includes a few from R. W. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Accessioned and described in August 2009 by Ute Schechter.","Diary, 1881, of a young woman of Port Mills, Orange County, Vermont, who seems to have earned her teaching certificate during the spring of 1881. At first she is not able to pursue her teaching profession since she has to take care of her ill mother. She describes learning the millinery trade to that end, but is able to accept a teaching position when her mother's condition improves."," Diary entries describe work, visits home, socializing with friends, like playing games, drawing shadow pictures, attending exhibits, etc. as well as occurrences in the village, children in the neighborhood dying of diphtheria."," For excerpts from the diary, provided by the seller, see finding aid link below.","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"\"..... A pleasant day. Laura and Em Darling have been here all evening. Em and I played duets, Laura and Clarkie played backgammon. Dell came over and afterwards we all played croquet .... Orlin Dewey's brother is here trying to get up writing school, he is staying here tonight .... Father made candy this eve. The storm that has been gathering for the past few weeks burst in all its fury tonight ..... Marriette Goslin was buried today. I went to meeting this forenoon but not to the funeral this afternoon. Frank came down about noon, we had a long sober talk that done us both good .... A pleasant day, began stripping carpet rags today. Frank and Arthur Davis came here from their sisters about noon, her husbands mother was taken sick this morning about 5 oclock and before 9 was dead. The boys were on their way home and couldn't stop. Arthur stoped down to Kemps store, Frank came here and got his things .... Father and Clarkie have been to Ryegate with the team today. Mama and I ironed this forenoon, striped and sewed carpet rags all the afternoon .... Father started for Barre this morning with team. Arthur Davis was down today to see father about hiring him this summer, but as he was gone, he decided to see him tomorrow night. Clarkie has given out invitations for a party here tomorrow night ..... Father has gone to Bradford today for the last time, he says, on runners. Clarkie came down to Nells after me by 6 1/2 this morning. We had not any of us got up. Nellie would not keep the tears out of her eyes when she bid us goodbye. We shall miss her when she is gone .... This morn went down to Adds., Em G. was there acting as table girl, waited till Em and Nellie Minard were ready to go to school. Add. gave me one of her young female birds on condition that I would \"love her most to pieces\" ..... Uncle Cail was over this afternoon, they do not expect Aunt Emma to live more than a few weeks at most, she is able to be dressed and rides out a little ways every day, but is very poor, not able to speak out loud or to sit up near all the time .... Father and mother have been to Chelsea today, started this morning at 6, got home about 7, brought Aunt Dede back, traveling perfectly awful. Aunt Emma about the same, mother brought me a picture of native India girl, 10 years old, who is being educated by a society of girls at Chelsea. They have her picture for sale at 10 cts. each .... Have been down to Em's this evening, carried down Aunt Julia's Autograph Album for the boys to write in, it was given her by her Sunday School Scholars and she wants all their names in it .... Received a letter from \"Sister Ada\" tonight and her baby's picture, taken when she was six months old. I was delighted .... Mr. James and his bride appeared today. She seems, from the glimpse I had of her, healthy, pleasant and sensible. We are all prepared to like her. Mother and I went with a number of others, soon as meeting was out and received an introduction to her .... We all went to Sunday School, the minister did not come down so Uncle Lon and Charlie Dickey went up to the parsonage to see \"what the matter could be\" and found the minister has a boil on the back of his neck and can not move his head .... Warm and pleasant, everything is full of sap. Up to the sugar place. Clarkie is up there boiling this evening. Em Corliss and I have been playing backgammon all the evening. She staid till after ten, she isn't going to school anymore, her mother needs her, besides she can't endure Aaron .... Will Derkey died last Wednesday morning of abscess on the brain. Have changed my mind abut teaching, mother is not well enough to be left alone, so I have given up the school .... 4 years ago today since we moved to Post Mills, brick making .... Chas Carpenter came on the stage tonight, he is to make the brick machine .... Got a dispatch this morning from Chelsea, sent at 2 1/2 yesterday (the stage driver neglected handing it in last night) saying that Aunt Emma was failing fast and for some of us to come over if possible .... Uncle Lon and Aunt Mary started as soon as they could get ready. We got a card tonight saying she was alive but very low .... Commenced learning the millinery trade of Mrs Corliss today. I hope to succeed better than on last winters dressmaking and I think I shall for mother is pretty well now ..... This afternoon Mr James and wife came down to Aunt Mays, he examined me for a certificate by giving me the papers and not coming near me again till I had got them out, then as there wasn't time to look them over here, he took them with him saying he would send me the certificate .... Have done my first school marming today and like it very much. There are 5 scholars, all girls, 4 from Simpsons and 1 from Metcalfs. Em and baby carried me down this morning, walked back tonight .... Mother and I are rather inclined to the blues about some things to day .... I frightened the family half out of their wits this morning. There is a steep hill covered with rocks and tree's a little ways from the house and there is a cross bull kept in the pasture there but I did not know it and as it looked so inviting up there, I went up after breakfast without saying anything to anybody, when I came back I found they had watched me every minute (1 hour) for fear I would get into trouble with the bull ..... ____ threw a lot of cherries into my window tonight and I enjoyed quite a visit with him from my elevated position .... So chilly we kept a fire at school. Mr McKindly brought me and my things down to school this morning. I have begun boarding at Charlie Dickeys to night. They are young people and have a little girl about two years old, I like her very much .... Mrs Wilson showed me a wilderness of fancy work this morning, worsted work, crocheting, lace knitting, under clothes, bead and cardboard hanging baskets, hair wreaths, a colored wax bouquet, a beautiful white wax cross, and lots of other things .... After supper Doc and I took the spy glass and went up on the hill back of the house, Twas very smoky so we could watch the sun set through the glass .... Clarkie has been to Bradford with team, Father sold and delivered to Jackman 1200 bricks - the first brick sold from the new kiln, today. We have kept Georgie shut up in the house all day on account of his poison, he seems no better or worse to night ..... Commenced working for Susie Kemp today. She was not well enough to go into the shop so we had the goods taken into her sitting room. Nellie Corliss has got a settled lung fever, she is quite sick. They have telegraphed to Flo to come home .... Clarkie and Will finished work up to the Bobbin Factory this morning. Got home about 9. Clarkie wreasled with a William's up there this morning and hurt his back and side so he can hardly move, we say we are glad if it will learn him anything, he says it has for he will never wreasle again ..... Mama has washed, Aunt Julia has been visiting her this afternoon, six hats and two bonnets besides a lot of fancy goods sold in the shop today. Susie made me a present of a blue bonnet trimmed with white feathers .... Heard that another one of Perkins children (Waits River) died today of Diphtheria. Archie brought it from Barre a week or two ago, their baby died with it last week, another today, and another not expected to live through the day .... School commenced today, think I shall go so that I can watch the teacher for he is a beautiful man with blond side whiskers and a mustache ...... \" Some of the names she mentions in the diary are: Em Darling ~ Edson Rowland ~ Mariette Goslin ~nJohn Miles ~ George Prescott ~ Frank \u0026 Arthur Davis ~ Capt. Chamberlin ~ Ada Guild ~ Maud Bell ~ Lester Mills ~ Charlie Dickey ~ Amanda Chapmans ~ Willie Burgess ~ Frank Pages ~ May Lawyer ~ Jennie Avery ~ Mrs Fulton ~ Jim Kemp ~ Charlie Darling ~ C. Dickeys ~ Nellie Corliss ~ Hattie Brown ~ L. Currier ~ Cora Huckins ~ Aunt Betsey Sawyer ~ Chas Carpender ~ Charlie Smith ~ Plummer Emerson ~ Frankie Dickey ~ Em Chase ~ Mrs. Lang Chase ~ Edgar Kinsman ~ Susie Kemp ~ Mrs Fulton ~ Annie Chase ~ Marietta Stearns ~ R.R. Fulton ~ Bell Abbot ~ Doc Fulton ~ Frank Thompson ~ Fred Prescott ~ Steve Fulton ~ Frank Rogers. Some of the places she mentions in the diary are: Chelsea ~ East Topsham ~ Ryegate ~ Bradford ~ Barre ~ Manchester ~ Waits River ~ Waitsfield ~ Rye Beach ~ Evansville.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["SC 01433","/repositories/2/resources/79"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Diary (Port Mills, Vermont)"],"collection_title_tesim":["Diary (Port Mills, Vermont)"],"collection_ssim":["Diary (Port Mills, Vermont)"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Purchase."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Diaries"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Diaries"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["1 volume."],"extent_ssm":["0.01 Linear Foot"],"extent_tesim":["0.01 Linear Foot"],"genreform_ssim":["Diaries"],"date_range_isim":[1881],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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At first she is not able to pursue her teaching profession since she has to take care of her ill mother. She describes learning the millinery trade to that end, but is able to accept a teaching position when her mother's condition improves."," Diary entries describe work, visits home, socializing with friends, like playing games, drawing shadow pictures, attending exhibits, etc. as well as occurrences in the village, children in the neighborhood dying of diphtheria."," For excerpts from the diary, provided by the seller, see finding aid link below.","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"\"..... A pleasant day. Laura and Em Darling have been here all evening. Em and I played duets, Laura and Clarkie played backgammon. Dell came over and afterwards we all played croquet .... Orlin Dewey's brother is here trying to get up writing school, he is staying here tonight .... Father made candy this eve. The storm that has been gathering for the past few weeks burst in all its fury tonight ..... Marriette Goslin was buried today. I went to meeting this forenoon but not to the funeral this afternoon. Frank came down about noon, we had a long sober talk that done us both good .... A pleasant day, began stripping carpet rags today. Frank and Arthur Davis came here from their sisters about noon, her husbands mother was taken sick this morning about 5 oclock and before 9 was dead. The boys were on their way home and couldn't stop. Arthur stoped down to Kemps store, Frank came here and got his things .... Father and Clarkie have been to Ryegate with the team today. Mama and I ironed this forenoon, striped and sewed carpet rags all the afternoon .... Father started for Barre this morning with team. Arthur Davis was down today to see father about hiring him this summer, but as he was gone, he decided to see him tomorrow night. Clarkie has given out invitations for a party here tomorrow night ..... Father has gone to Bradford today for the last time, he says, on runners. Clarkie came down to Nells after me by 6 1/2 this morning. We had not any of us got up. Nellie would not keep the tears out of her eyes when she bid us goodbye. We shall miss her when she is gone .... This morn went down to Adds., Em G. was there acting as table girl, waited till Em and Nellie Minard were ready to go to school. Add. gave me one of her young female birds on condition that I would \"love her most to pieces\" ..... Uncle Cail was over this afternoon, they do not expect Aunt Emma to live more than a few weeks at most, she is able to be dressed and rides out a little ways every day, but is very poor, not able to speak out loud or to sit up near all the time .... Father and mother have been to Chelsea today, started this morning at 6, got home about 7, brought Aunt Dede back, traveling perfectly awful. Aunt Emma about the same, mother brought me a picture of native India girl, 10 years old, who is being educated by a society of girls at Chelsea. They have her picture for sale at 10 cts. each .... Have been down to Em's this evening, carried down Aunt Julia's Autograph Album for the boys to write in, it was given her by her Sunday School Scholars and she wants all their names in it .... Received a letter from \"Sister Ada\" tonight and her baby's picture, taken when she was six months old. I was delighted .... Mr. James and his bride appeared today. She seems, from the glimpse I had of her, healthy, pleasant and sensible. We are all prepared to like her. Mother and I went with a number of others, soon as meeting was out and received an introduction to her .... We all went to Sunday School, the minister did not come down so Uncle Lon and Charlie Dickey went up to the parsonage to see \"what the matter could be\" and found the minister has a boil on the back of his neck and can not move his head .... Warm and pleasant, everything is full of sap. Up to the sugar place. Clarkie is up there boiling this evening. Em Corliss and I have been playing backgammon all the evening. She staid till after ten, she isn't going to school anymore, her mother needs her, besides she can't endure Aaron .... Will Derkey died last Wednesday morning of abscess on the brain. Have changed my mind abut teaching, mother is not well enough to be left alone, so I have given up the school .... 4 years ago today since we moved to Post Mills, brick making .... Chas Carpenter came on the stage tonight, he is to make the brick machine .... Got a dispatch this morning from Chelsea, sent at 2 1/2 yesterday (the stage driver neglected handing it in last night) saying that Aunt Emma was failing fast and for some of us to come over if possible .... Uncle Lon and Aunt Mary started as soon as they could get ready. We got a card tonight saying she was alive but very low .... Commenced learning the millinery trade of Mrs Corliss today. I hope to succeed better than on last winters dressmaking and I think I shall for mother is pretty well now ..... This afternoon Mr James and wife came down to Aunt Mays, he examined me for a certificate by giving me the papers and not coming near me again till I had got them out, then as there wasn't time to look them over here, he took them with him saying he would send me the certificate .... Have done my first school marming today and like it very much. There are 5 scholars, all girls, 4 from Simpsons and 1 from Metcalfs. Em and baby carried me down this morning, walked back tonight .... Mother and I are rather inclined to the blues about some things to day .... I frightened the family half out of their wits this morning. There is a steep hill covered with rocks and tree's a little ways from the house and there is a cross bull kept in the pasture there but I did not know it and as it looked so inviting up there, I went up after breakfast without saying anything to anybody, when I came back I found they had watched me every minute (1 hour) for fear I would get into trouble with the bull ..... ____ threw a lot of cherries into my window tonight and I enjoyed quite a visit with him from my elevated position .... So chilly we kept a fire at school. Mr McKindly brought me and my things down to school this morning. I have begun boarding at Charlie Dickeys to night. They are young people and have a little girl about two years old, I like her very much .... Mrs Wilson showed me a wilderness of fancy work this morning, worsted work, crocheting, lace knitting, under clothes, bead and cardboard hanging baskets, hair wreaths, a colored wax bouquet, a beautiful white wax cross, and lots of other things .... After supper Doc and I took the spy glass and went up on the hill back of the house, Twas very smoky so we could watch the sun set through the glass .... Clarkie has been to Bradford with team, Father sold and delivered to Jackman 1200 bricks - the first brick sold from the new kiln, today. We have kept Georgie shut up in the house all day on account of his poison, he seems no better or worse to night ..... Commenced working for Susie Kemp today. She was not well enough to go into the shop so we had the goods taken into her sitting room. Nellie Corliss has got a settled lung fever, she is quite sick. They have telegraphed to Flo to come home .... Clarkie and Will finished work up to the Bobbin Factory this morning. Got home about 9. Clarkie wreasled with a William's up there this morning and hurt his back and side so he can hardly move, we say we are glad if it will learn him anything, he says it has for he will never wreasle again ..... Mama has washed, Aunt Julia has been visiting her this afternoon, six hats and two bonnets besides a lot of fancy goods sold in the shop today. Susie made me a present of a blue bonnet trimmed with white feathers .... Heard that another one of Perkins children (Waits River) died today of Diphtheria. Archie brought it from Barre a week or two ago, their baby died with it last week, another today, and another not expected to live through the day .... School commenced today, think I shall go so that I can watch the teacher for he is a beautiful man with blond side whiskers and a mustache ...... \" Some of the names she mentions in the diary are: Em Darling ~ Edson Rowland ~ Mariette Goslin ~nJohn Miles ~ George Prescott ~ Frank \u0026 Arthur Davis ~ Capt. Chamberlin ~ Ada Guild ~ Maud Bell ~ Lester Mills ~ Charlie Dickey ~ Amanda Chapmans ~ Willie Burgess ~ Frank Pages ~ May Lawyer ~ Jennie Avery ~ Mrs Fulton ~ Jim Kemp ~ Charlie Darling ~ C. Dickeys ~ Nellie Corliss ~ Hattie Brown ~ L. Currier ~ Cora Huckins ~ Aunt Betsey Sawyer ~ Chas Carpender ~ Charlie Smith ~ Plummer Emerson ~ Frankie Dickey ~ Em Chase ~ Mrs. Lang Chase ~ Edgar Kinsman ~ Susie Kemp ~ Mrs Fulton ~ Annie Chase ~ Marietta Stearns ~ R.R. Fulton ~ Bell Abbot ~ Doc Fulton ~ Frank Thompson ~ Fred Prescott ~ Steve Fulton ~ Frank Rogers. 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At first she is not able to pursue her teaching profession since she has to take care of her ill mother. She describes learning the millinery trade to that end, but is able to accept a teaching position when her mother's condition improves.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Diary entries describe work, visits home, socializing with friends, like playing games, drawing shadow pictures, attending exhibits, etc. as well as occurrences in the village, children in the neighborhood dying of diphtheria.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e For excerpts from the diary, provided by the seller, see finding aid link below.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"\"..... A pleasant day. Laura and Em Darling have been here all evening. Em and I played duets, Laura and Clarkie played backgammon. Dell came over and afterwards we all played croquet .... Orlin Dewey's brother is here trying to get up writing school, he is staying here tonight .... Father made candy this eve. The storm that has been gathering for the past few weeks burst in all its fury tonight ..... Marriette Goslin was buried today. I went to meeting this forenoon but not to the funeral this afternoon. Frank came down about noon, we had a long sober talk that done us both good .... A pleasant day, began stripping carpet rags today. Frank and Arthur Davis came here from their sisters about noon, her husbands mother was taken sick this morning about 5 oclock and before 9 was dead. The boys were on their way home and couldn't stop. Arthur stoped down to Kemps store, Frank came here and got his things .... Father and Clarkie have been to Ryegate with the team today. Mama and I ironed this forenoon, striped and sewed carpet rags all the afternoon .... Father started for Barre this morning with team. Arthur Davis was down today to see father about hiring him this summer, but as he was gone, he decided to see him tomorrow night. Clarkie has given out invitations for a party here tomorrow night ..... Father has gone to Bradford today for the last time, he says, on runners. Clarkie came down to Nells after me by 6 1/2 this morning. We had not any of us got up. Nellie would not keep the tears out of her eyes when she bid us goodbye. We shall miss her when she is gone .... This morn went down to Adds., Em G. was there acting as table girl, waited till Em and Nellie Minard were ready to go to school. Add. gave me one of her young female birds on condition that I would \"love her most to pieces\" ..... Uncle Cail was over this afternoon, they do not expect Aunt Emma to live more than a few weeks at most, she is able to be dressed and rides out a little ways every day, but is very poor, not able to speak out loud or to sit up near all the time .... Father and mother have been to Chelsea today, started this morning at 6, got home about 7, brought Aunt Dede back, traveling perfectly awful. Aunt Emma about the same, mother brought me a picture of native India girl, 10 years old, who is being educated by a society of girls at Chelsea. They have her picture for sale at 10 cts. each .... Have been down to Em's this evening, carried down Aunt Julia's Autograph Album for the boys to write in, it was given her by her Sunday School Scholars and she wants all their names in it .... Received a letter from \"Sister Ada\" tonight and her baby's picture, taken when she was six months old. I was delighted .... Mr. James and his bride appeared today. She seems, from the glimpse I had of her, healthy, pleasant and sensible. We are all prepared to like her. Mother and I went with a number of others, soon as meeting was out and received an introduction to her .... We all went to Sunday School, the minister did not come down so Uncle Lon and Charlie Dickey went up to the parsonage to see \"what the matter could be\" and found the minister has a boil on the back of his neck and can not move his head .... Warm and pleasant, everything is full of sap. Up to the sugar place. Clarkie is up there boiling this evening. Em Corliss and I have been playing backgammon all the evening. She staid till after ten, she isn't going to school anymore, her mother needs her, besides she can't endure Aaron .... Will Derkey died last Wednesday morning of abscess on the brain. Have changed my mind abut teaching, mother is not well enough to be left alone, so I have given up the school .... 4 years ago today since we moved to Post Mills, brick making .... Chas Carpenter came on the stage tonight, he is to make the brick machine .... Got a dispatch this morning from Chelsea, sent at 2 1/2 yesterday (the stage driver neglected handing it in last night) saying that Aunt Emma was failing fast and for some of us to come over if possible .... Uncle Lon and Aunt Mary started as soon as they could get ready. We got a card tonight saying she was alive but very low .... Commenced learning the millinery trade of Mrs Corliss today. I hope to succeed better than on last winters dressmaking and I think I shall for mother is pretty well now ..... This afternoon Mr James and wife came down to Aunt Mays, he examined me for a certificate by giving me the papers and not coming near me again till I had got them out, then as there wasn't time to look them over here, he took them with him saying he would send me the certificate .... Have done my first school marming today and like it very much. There are 5 scholars, all girls, 4 from Simpsons and 1 from Metcalfs. Em and baby carried me down this morning, walked back tonight .... Mother and I are rather inclined to the blues about some things to day .... I frightened the family half out of their wits this morning. There is a steep hill covered with rocks and tree's a little ways from the house and there is a cross bull kept in the pasture there but I did not know it and as it looked so inviting up there, I went up after breakfast without saying anything to anybody, when I came back I found they had watched me every minute (1 hour) for fear I would get into trouble with the bull ..... ____ threw a lot of cherries into my window tonight and I enjoyed quite a visit with him from my elevated position .... So chilly we kept a fire at school. Mr McKindly brought me and my things down to school this morning. I have begun boarding at Charlie Dickeys to night. They are young people and have a little girl about two years old, I like her very much .... Mrs Wilson showed me a wilderness of fancy work this morning, worsted work, crocheting, lace knitting, under clothes, bead and cardboard hanging baskets, hair wreaths, a colored wax bouquet, a beautiful white wax cross, and lots of other things .... After supper Doc and I took the spy glass and went up on the hill back of the house, Twas very smoky so we could watch the sun set through the glass .... Clarkie has been to Bradford with team, Father sold and delivered to Jackman 1200 bricks - the first brick sold from the new kiln, today. We have kept Georgie shut up in the house all day on account of his poison, he seems no better or worse to night ..... Commenced working for Susie Kemp today. She was not well enough to go into the shop so we had the goods taken into her sitting room. Nellie Corliss has got a settled lung fever, she is quite sick. They have telegraphed to Flo to come home .... Clarkie and Will finished work up to the Bobbin Factory this morning. Got home about 9. Clarkie wreasled with a William's up there this morning and hurt his back and side so he can hardly move, we say we are glad if it will learn him anything, he says it has for he will never wreasle again ..... Mama has washed, Aunt Julia has been visiting her this afternoon, six hats and two bonnets besides a lot of fancy goods sold in the shop today. Susie made me a present of a blue bonnet trimmed with white feathers .... Heard that another one of Perkins children (Waits River) died today of Diphtheria. Archie brought it from Barre a week or two ago, their baby died with it last week, another today, and another not expected to live through the day .... School commenced today, think I shall go so that I can watch the teacher for he is a beautiful man with blond side whiskers and a mustache ...... \" Some of the names she mentions in the diary are: Em Darling ~ Edson Rowland ~ Mariette Goslin ~nJohn Miles ~ George Prescott ~ Frank \u0026amp; Arthur Davis ~ Capt. Chamberlin ~ Ada Guild ~ Maud Bell ~ Lester Mills ~ Charlie Dickey ~ Amanda Chapmans ~ Willie Burgess ~ Frank Pages ~ May Lawyer ~ Jennie Avery ~ Mrs Fulton ~ Jim Kemp ~ Charlie Darling ~ C. Dickeys ~ Nellie Corliss ~ Hattie Brown ~ L. Currier ~ Cora Huckins ~ Aunt Betsey Sawyer ~ Chas Carpender ~ Charlie Smith ~ Plummer Emerson ~ Frankie Dickey ~ Em Chase ~ Mrs. Lang Chase ~ Edgar Kinsman ~ Susie Kemp ~ Mrs Fulton ~ Annie Chase ~ Marietta Stearns ~ R.R. Fulton ~ Bell Abbot ~ Doc Fulton ~ Frank Thompson ~ Fred Prescott ~ Steve Fulton ~ Frank Rogers. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Accessioned and described in August 2009 by Ute Schechter.","Diary, 1881, of a young woman of Port Mills, Orange County, Vermont, who seems to have earned her teaching certificate during the spring of 1881. At first she is not able to pursue her teaching profession since she has to take care of her ill mother. She describes learning the millinery trade to that end, but is able to accept a teaching position when her mother's condition improves."," Diary entries describe work, visits home, socializing with friends, like playing games, drawing shadow pictures, attending exhibits, etc. as well as occurrences in the village, children in the neighborhood dying of diphtheria."," For excerpts from the diary, provided by the seller, see finding aid link below.","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"\"..... A pleasant day. Laura and Em Darling have been here all evening. Em and I played duets, Laura and Clarkie played backgammon. Dell came over and afterwards we all played croquet .... Orlin Dewey's brother is here trying to get up writing school, he is staying here tonight .... Father made candy this eve. The storm that has been gathering for the past few weeks burst in all its fury tonight ..... Marriette Goslin was buried today. I went to meeting this forenoon but not to the funeral this afternoon. Frank came down about noon, we had a long sober talk that done us both good .... A pleasant day, began stripping carpet rags today. Frank and Arthur Davis came here from their sisters about noon, her husbands mother was taken sick this morning about 5 oclock and before 9 was dead. The boys were on their way home and couldn't stop. Arthur stoped down to Kemps store, Frank came here and got his things .... Father and Clarkie have been to Ryegate with the team today. Mama and I ironed this forenoon, striped and sewed carpet rags all the afternoon .... Father started for Barre this morning with team. Arthur Davis was down today to see father about hiring him this summer, but as he was gone, he decided to see him tomorrow night. Clarkie has given out invitations for a party here tomorrow night ..... Father has gone to Bradford today for the last time, he says, on runners. Clarkie came down to Nells after me by 6 1/2 this morning. We had not any of us got up. Nellie would not keep the tears out of her eyes when she bid us goodbye. We shall miss her when she is gone .... This morn went down to Adds., Em G. was there acting as table girl, waited till Em and Nellie Minard were ready to go to school. Add. gave me one of her young female birds on condition that I would \"love her most to pieces\" ..... Uncle Cail was over this afternoon, they do not expect Aunt Emma to live more than a few weeks at most, she is able to be dressed and rides out a little ways every day, but is very poor, not able to speak out loud or to sit up near all the time .... Father and mother have been to Chelsea today, started this morning at 6, got home about 7, brought Aunt Dede back, traveling perfectly awful. Aunt Emma about the same, mother brought me a picture of native India girl, 10 years old, who is being educated by a society of girls at Chelsea. They have her picture for sale at 10 cts. each .... Have been down to Em's this evening, carried down Aunt Julia's Autograph Album for the boys to write in, it was given her by her Sunday School Scholars and she wants all their names in it .... Received a letter from \"Sister Ada\" tonight and her baby's picture, taken when she was six months old. I was delighted .... Mr. James and his bride appeared today. She seems, from the glimpse I had of her, healthy, pleasant and sensible. We are all prepared to like her. Mother and I went with a number of others, soon as meeting was out and received an introduction to her .... We all went to Sunday School, the minister did not come down so Uncle Lon and Charlie Dickey went up to the parsonage to see \"what the matter could be\" and found the minister has a boil on the back of his neck and can not move his head .... Warm and pleasant, everything is full of sap. Up to the sugar place. Clarkie is up there boiling this evening. Em Corliss and I have been playing backgammon all the evening. She staid till after ten, she isn't going to school anymore, her mother needs her, besides she can't endure Aaron .... Will Derkey died last Wednesday morning of abscess on the brain. Have changed my mind abut teaching, mother is not well enough to be left alone, so I have given up the school .... 4 years ago today since we moved to Post Mills, brick making .... Chas Carpenter came on the stage tonight, he is to make the brick machine .... Got a dispatch this morning from Chelsea, sent at 2 1/2 yesterday (the stage driver neglected handing it in last night) saying that Aunt Emma was failing fast and for some of us to come over if possible .... Uncle Lon and Aunt Mary started as soon as they could get ready. We got a card tonight saying she was alive but very low .... Commenced learning the millinery trade of Mrs Corliss today. I hope to succeed better than on last winters dressmaking and I think I shall for mother is pretty well now ..... This afternoon Mr James and wife came down to Aunt Mays, he examined me for a certificate by giving me the papers and not coming near me again till I had got them out, then as there wasn't time to look them over here, he took them with him saying he would send me the certificate .... Have done my first school marming today and like it very much. There are 5 scholars, all girls, 4 from Simpsons and 1 from Metcalfs. Em and baby carried me down this morning, walked back tonight .... Mother and I are rather inclined to the blues about some things to day .... I frightened the family half out of their wits this morning. There is a steep hill covered with rocks and tree's a little ways from the house and there is a cross bull kept in the pasture there but I did not know it and as it looked so inviting up there, I went up after breakfast without saying anything to anybody, when I came back I found they had watched me every minute (1 hour) for fear I would get into trouble with the bull ..... ____ threw a lot of cherries into my window tonight and I enjoyed quite a visit with him from my elevated position .... So chilly we kept a fire at school. Mr McKindly brought me and my things down to school this morning. I have begun boarding at Charlie Dickeys to night. They are young people and have a little girl about two years old, I like her very much .... Mrs Wilson showed me a wilderness of fancy work this morning, worsted work, crocheting, lace knitting, under clothes, bead and cardboard hanging baskets, hair wreaths, a colored wax bouquet, a beautiful white wax cross, and lots of other things .... After supper Doc and I took the spy glass and went up on the hill back of the house, Twas very smoky so we could watch the sun set through the glass .... Clarkie has been to Bradford with team, Father sold and delivered to Jackman 1200 bricks - the first brick sold from the new kiln, today. We have kept Georgie shut up in the house all day on account of his poison, he seems no better or worse to night ..... Commenced working for Susie Kemp today. She was not well enough to go into the shop so we had the goods taken into her sitting room. Nellie Corliss has got a settled lung fever, she is quite sick. They have telegraphed to Flo to come home .... Clarkie and Will finished work up to the Bobbin Factory this morning. Got home about 9. Clarkie wreasled with a William's up there this morning and hurt his back and side so he can hardly move, we say we are glad if it will learn him anything, he says it has for he will never wreasle again ..... Mama has washed, Aunt Julia has been visiting her this afternoon, six hats and two bonnets besides a lot of fancy goods sold in the shop today. Susie made me a present of a blue bonnet trimmed with white feathers .... Heard that another one of Perkins children (Waits River) died today of Diphtheria. Archie brought it from Barre a week or two ago, their baby died with it last week, another today, and another not expected to live through the day .... School commenced today, think I shall go so that I can watch the teacher for he is a beautiful man with blond side whiskers and a mustache ...... \" Some of the names she mentions in the diary are: Em Darling ~ Edson Rowland ~ Mariette Goslin ~nJohn Miles ~ George Prescott ~ Frank \u0026 Arthur Davis ~ Capt. Chamberlin ~ Ada Guild ~ Maud Bell ~ Lester Mills ~ Charlie Dickey ~ Amanda Chapmans ~ Willie Burgess ~ Frank Pages ~ May Lawyer ~ Jennie Avery ~ Mrs Fulton ~ Jim Kemp ~ Charlie Darling ~ C. Dickeys ~ Nellie Corliss ~ Hattie Brown ~ L. Currier ~ Cora Huckins ~ Aunt Betsey Sawyer ~ Chas Carpender ~ Charlie Smith ~ Plummer Emerson ~ Frankie Dickey ~ Em Chase ~ Mrs. Lang Chase ~ Edgar Kinsman ~ Susie Kemp ~ Mrs Fulton ~ Annie Chase ~ Marietta Stearns ~ R.R. Fulton ~ Bell Abbot ~ Doc Fulton ~ Frank Thompson ~ Fred Prescott ~ Steve Fulton ~ Frank Rogers. Some of the places she mentions in the diary are: Chelsea ~ East Topsham ~ Ryegate ~ Bradford ~ Barre ~ Manchester ~ Waits River ~ Waitsfield ~ Rye Beach ~ Evansville.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["SC 01433","/repositories/2/resources/79"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Diary (Port Mills, Vermont)"],"collection_title_tesim":["Diary (Port Mills, Vermont)"],"collection_ssim":["Diary (Port Mills, Vermont)"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Purchase."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Diaries"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Diaries"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["1 volume."],"extent_ssm":["0.01 Linear Foot"],"extent_tesim":["0.01 Linear Foot"],"genreform_ssim":["Diaries"],"date_range_isim":[1881],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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At first she is not able to pursue her teaching profession since she has to take care of her ill mother. She describes learning the millinery trade to that end, but is able to accept a teaching position when her mother's condition improves."," Diary entries describe work, visits home, socializing with friends, like playing games, drawing shadow pictures, attending exhibits, etc. as well as occurrences in the village, children in the neighborhood dying of diphtheria."," For excerpts from the diary, provided by the seller, see finding aid link below.","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"\"..... A pleasant day. Laura and Em Darling have been here all evening. Em and I played duets, Laura and Clarkie played backgammon. Dell came over and afterwards we all played croquet .... Orlin Dewey's brother is here trying to get up writing school, he is staying here tonight .... Father made candy this eve. The storm that has been gathering for the past few weeks burst in all its fury tonight ..... Marriette Goslin was buried today. I went to meeting this forenoon but not to the funeral this afternoon. Frank came down about noon, we had a long sober talk that done us both good .... A pleasant day, began stripping carpet rags today. Frank and Arthur Davis came here from their sisters about noon, her husbands mother was taken sick this morning about 5 oclock and before 9 was dead. The boys were on their way home and couldn't stop. Arthur stoped down to Kemps store, Frank came here and got his things .... Father and Clarkie have been to Ryegate with the team today. Mama and I ironed this forenoon, striped and sewed carpet rags all the afternoon .... Father started for Barre this morning with team. Arthur Davis was down today to see father about hiring him this summer, but as he was gone, he decided to see him tomorrow night. Clarkie has given out invitations for a party here tomorrow night ..... Father has gone to Bradford today for the last time, he says, on runners. Clarkie came down to Nells after me by 6 1/2 this morning. We had not any of us got up. Nellie would not keep the tears out of her eyes when she bid us goodbye. We shall miss her when she is gone .... This morn went down to Adds., Em G. was there acting as table girl, waited till Em and Nellie Minard were ready to go to school. Add. gave me one of her young female birds on condition that I would \"love her most to pieces\" ..... Uncle Cail was over this afternoon, they do not expect Aunt Emma to live more than a few weeks at most, she is able to be dressed and rides out a little ways every day, but is very poor, not able to speak out loud or to sit up near all the time .... Father and mother have been to Chelsea today, started this morning at 6, got home about 7, brought Aunt Dede back, traveling perfectly awful. Aunt Emma about the same, mother brought me a picture of native India girl, 10 years old, who is being educated by a society of girls at Chelsea. They have her picture for sale at 10 cts. each .... Have been down to Em's this evening, carried down Aunt Julia's Autograph Album for the boys to write in, it was given her by her Sunday School Scholars and she wants all their names in it .... Received a letter from \"Sister Ada\" tonight and her baby's picture, taken when she was six months old. I was delighted .... Mr. James and his bride appeared today. She seems, from the glimpse I had of her, healthy, pleasant and sensible. We are all prepared to like her. Mother and I went with a number of others, soon as meeting was out and received an introduction to her .... We all went to Sunday School, the minister did not come down so Uncle Lon and Charlie Dickey went up to the parsonage to see \"what the matter could be\" and found the minister has a boil on the back of his neck and can not move his head .... Warm and pleasant, everything is full of sap. Up to the sugar place. Clarkie is up there boiling this evening. Em Corliss and I have been playing backgammon all the evening. She staid till after ten, she isn't going to school anymore, her mother needs her, besides she can't endure Aaron .... Will Derkey died last Wednesday morning of abscess on the brain. Have changed my mind abut teaching, mother is not well enough to be left alone, so I have given up the school .... 4 years ago today since we moved to Post Mills, brick making .... Chas Carpenter came on the stage tonight, he is to make the brick machine .... Got a dispatch this morning from Chelsea, sent at 2 1/2 yesterday (the stage driver neglected handing it in last night) saying that Aunt Emma was failing fast and for some of us to come over if possible .... Uncle Lon and Aunt Mary started as soon as they could get ready. We got a card tonight saying she was alive but very low .... Commenced learning the millinery trade of Mrs Corliss today. I hope to succeed better than on last winters dressmaking and I think I shall for mother is pretty well now ..... This afternoon Mr James and wife came down to Aunt Mays, he examined me for a certificate by giving me the papers and not coming near me again till I had got them out, then as there wasn't time to look them over here, he took them with him saying he would send me the certificate .... Have done my first school marming today and like it very much. There are 5 scholars, all girls, 4 from Simpsons and 1 from Metcalfs. Em and baby carried me down this morning, walked back tonight .... Mother and I are rather inclined to the blues about some things to day .... I frightened the family half out of their wits this morning. There is a steep hill covered with rocks and tree's a little ways from the house and there is a cross bull kept in the pasture there but I did not know it and as it looked so inviting up there, I went up after breakfast without saying anything to anybody, when I came back I found they had watched me every minute (1 hour) for fear I would get into trouble with the bull ..... ____ threw a lot of cherries into my window tonight and I enjoyed quite a visit with him from my elevated position .... So chilly we kept a fire at school. Mr McKindly brought me and my things down to school this morning. I have begun boarding at Charlie Dickeys to night. They are young people and have a little girl about two years old, I like her very much .... Mrs Wilson showed me a wilderness of fancy work this morning, worsted work, crocheting, lace knitting, under clothes, bead and cardboard hanging baskets, hair wreaths, a colored wax bouquet, a beautiful white wax cross, and lots of other things .... After supper Doc and I took the spy glass and went up on the hill back of the house, Twas very smoky so we could watch the sun set through the glass .... Clarkie has been to Bradford with team, Father sold and delivered to Jackman 1200 bricks - the first brick sold from the new kiln, today. We have kept Georgie shut up in the house all day on account of his poison, he seems no better or worse to night ..... Commenced working for Susie Kemp today. She was not well enough to go into the shop so we had the goods taken into her sitting room. Nellie Corliss has got a settled lung fever, she is quite sick. They have telegraphed to Flo to come home .... Clarkie and Will finished work up to the Bobbin Factory this morning. Got home about 9. Clarkie wreasled with a William's up there this morning and hurt his back and side so he can hardly move, we say we are glad if it will learn him anything, he says it has for he will never wreasle again ..... Mama has washed, Aunt Julia has been visiting her this afternoon, six hats and two bonnets besides a lot of fancy goods sold in the shop today. Susie made me a present of a blue bonnet trimmed with white feathers .... Heard that another one of Perkins children (Waits River) died today of Diphtheria. Archie brought it from Barre a week or two ago, their baby died with it last week, another today, and another not expected to live through the day .... School commenced today, think I shall go so that I can watch the teacher for he is a beautiful man with blond side whiskers and a mustache ...... \" Some of the names she mentions in the diary are: Em Darling ~ Edson Rowland ~ Mariette Goslin ~nJohn Miles ~ George Prescott ~ Frank \u0026 Arthur Davis ~ Capt. Chamberlin ~ Ada Guild ~ Maud Bell ~ Lester Mills ~ Charlie Dickey ~ Amanda Chapmans ~ Willie Burgess ~ Frank Pages ~ May Lawyer ~ Jennie Avery ~ Mrs Fulton ~ Jim Kemp ~ Charlie Darling ~ C. Dickeys ~ Nellie Corliss ~ Hattie Brown ~ L. Currier ~ Cora Huckins ~ Aunt Betsey Sawyer ~ Chas Carpender ~ Charlie Smith ~ Plummer Emerson ~ Frankie Dickey ~ Em Chase ~ Mrs. Lang Chase ~ Edgar Kinsman ~ Susie Kemp ~ Mrs Fulton ~ Annie Chase ~ Marietta Stearns ~ R.R. Fulton ~ Bell Abbot ~ Doc Fulton ~ Frank Thompson ~ Fred Prescott ~ Steve Fulton ~ Frank Rogers. 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Father made candy this eve. The storm that has been gathering for the past few weeks burst in all its fury tonight ..... Marriette Goslin was buried today. I went to meeting this forenoon but not to the funeral this afternoon. Frank came down about noon, we had a long sober talk that done us both good .... A pleasant day, began stripping carpet rags today. Frank and Arthur Davis came here from their sisters about noon, her husbands mother was taken sick this morning about 5 oclock and before 9 was dead. The boys were on their way home and couldn't stop. Arthur stoped down to Kemps store, Frank came here and got his things .... Father and Clarkie have been to Ryegate with the team today. Mama and I ironed this forenoon, striped and sewed carpet rags all the afternoon .... Father started for Barre this morning with team. Arthur Davis was down today to see father about hiring him this summer, but as he was gone, he decided to see him tomorrow night. Clarkie has given out invitations for a party here tomorrow night ..... Father has gone to Bradford today for the last time, he says, on runners. Clarkie came down to Nells after me by 6 1/2 this morning. We had not any of us got up. Nellie would not keep the tears out of her eyes when she bid us goodbye. We shall miss her when she is gone .... This morn went down to Adds., Em G. was there acting as table girl, waited till Em and Nellie Minard were ready to go to school. Add. gave me one of her young female birds on condition that I would \"love her most to pieces\" ..... Uncle Cail was over this afternoon, they do not expect Aunt Emma to live more than a few weeks at most, she is able to be dressed and rides out a little ways every day, but is very poor, not able to speak out loud or to sit up near all the time .... Father and mother have been to Chelsea today, started this morning at 6, got home about 7, brought Aunt Dede back, traveling perfectly awful. Aunt Emma about the same, mother brought me a picture of native India girl, 10 years old, who is being educated by a society of girls at Chelsea. They have her picture for sale at 10 cts. each .... Have been down to Em's this evening, carried down Aunt Julia's Autograph Album for the boys to write in, it was given her by her Sunday School Scholars and she wants all their names in it .... Received a letter from \"Sister Ada\" tonight and her baby's picture, taken when she was six months old. I was delighted .... Mr. James and his bride appeared today. She seems, from the glimpse I had of her, healthy, pleasant and sensible. We are all prepared to like her. Mother and I went with a number of others, soon as meeting was out and received an introduction to her .... We all went to Sunday School, the minister did not come down so Uncle Lon and Charlie Dickey went up to the parsonage to see \"what the matter could be\" and found the minister has a boil on the back of his neck and can not move his head .... Warm and pleasant, everything is full of sap. Up to the sugar place. Clarkie is up there boiling this evening. Em Corliss and I have been playing backgammon all the evening. She staid till after ten, she isn't going to school anymore, her mother needs her, besides she can't endure Aaron .... Will Derkey died last Wednesday morning of abscess on the brain. Have changed my mind abut teaching, mother is not well enough to be left alone, so I have given up the school .... 4 years ago today since we moved to Post Mills, brick making .... Chas Carpenter came on the stage tonight, he is to make the brick machine .... Got a dispatch this morning from Chelsea, sent at 2 1/2 yesterday (the stage driver neglected handing it in last night) saying that Aunt Emma was failing fast and for some of us to come over if possible .... Uncle Lon and Aunt Mary started as soon as they could get ready. We got a card tonight saying she was alive but very low .... Commenced learning the millinery trade of Mrs Corliss today. I hope to succeed better than on last winters dressmaking and I think I shall for mother is pretty well now ..... This afternoon Mr James and wife came down to Aunt Mays, he examined me for a certificate by giving me the papers and not coming near me again till I had got them out, then as there wasn't time to look them over here, he took them with him saying he would send me the certificate .... Have done my first school marming today and like it very much. There are 5 scholars, all girls, 4 from Simpsons and 1 from Metcalfs. Em and baby carried me down this morning, walked back tonight .... Mother and I are rather inclined to the blues about some things to day .... I frightened the family half out of their wits this morning. There is a steep hill covered with rocks and tree's a little ways from the house and there is a cross bull kept in the pasture there but I did not know it and as it looked so inviting up there, I went up after breakfast without saying anything to anybody, when I came back I found they had watched me every minute (1 hour) for fear I would get into trouble with the bull ..... ____ threw a lot of cherries into my window tonight and I enjoyed quite a visit with him from my elevated position .... So chilly we kept a fire at school. Mr McKindly brought me and my things down to school this morning. I have begun boarding at Charlie Dickeys to night. They are young people and have a little girl about two years old, I like her very much .... Mrs Wilson showed me a wilderness of fancy work this morning, worsted work, crocheting, lace knitting, under clothes, bead and cardboard hanging baskets, hair wreaths, a colored wax bouquet, a beautiful white wax cross, and lots of other things .... After supper Doc and I took the spy glass and went up on the hill back of the house, Twas very smoky so we could watch the sun set through the glass .... Clarkie has been to Bradford with team, Father sold and delivered to Jackman 1200 bricks - the first brick sold from the new kiln, today. We have kept Georgie shut up in the house all day on account of his poison, he seems no better or worse to night ..... Commenced working for Susie Kemp today. She was not well enough to go into the shop so we had the goods taken into her sitting room. Nellie Corliss has got a settled lung fever, she is quite sick. They have telegraphed to Flo to come home .... Clarkie and Will finished work up to the Bobbin Factory this morning. Got home about 9. Clarkie wreasled with a William's up there this morning and hurt his back and side so he can hardly move, we say we are glad if it will learn him anything, he says it has for he will never wreasle again ..... Mama has washed, Aunt Julia has been visiting her this afternoon, six hats and two bonnets besides a lot of fancy goods sold in the shop today. Susie made me a present of a blue bonnet trimmed with white feathers .... Heard that another one of Perkins children (Waits River) died today of Diphtheria. Archie brought it from Barre a week or two ago, their baby died with it last week, another today, and another not expected to live through the day .... School commenced today, think I shall go so that I can watch the teacher for he is a beautiful man with blond side whiskers and a mustache ...... \" Some of the names she mentions in the diary are: Em Darling ~ Edson Rowland ~ Mariette Goslin ~nJohn Miles ~ George Prescott ~ Frank \u0026amp; Arthur Davis ~ Capt. Chamberlin ~ Ada Guild ~ Maud Bell ~ Lester Mills ~ Charlie Dickey ~ Amanda Chapmans ~ Willie Burgess ~ Frank Pages ~ May Lawyer ~ Jennie Avery ~ Mrs Fulton ~ Jim Kemp ~ Charlie Darling ~ C. Dickeys ~ Nellie Corliss ~ Hattie Brown ~ L. Currier ~ Cora Huckins ~ Aunt Betsey Sawyer ~ Chas Carpender ~ Charlie Smith ~ Plummer Emerson ~ Frankie Dickey ~ Em Chase ~ Mrs. Lang Chase ~ Edgar Kinsman ~ Susie Kemp ~ Mrs Fulton ~ Annie Chase ~ Marietta Stearns ~ R.R. Fulton ~ Bell Abbot ~ Doc Fulton ~ Frank Thompson ~ Fred Prescott ~ Steve Fulton ~ Frank Rogers. Some of the places she mentions in the diary are: Chelsea ~ East Topsham ~ Ryegate ~ Bradford ~ Barre ~ Manchester ~ Waits River ~ Waitsfield ~ Rye Beach ~ Evansville.\u003c/p\u003e"]}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_79"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_80","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Diary (West Union, PA)","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_80#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eDiary describes the life of a schoolteacher in West Union, Pa., in 1881. There are entries for almost every day of the year and the diary also includes records of expenditures. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Accessioned and minimally processed by Benjamin Bromley in September 2010.","Diary describes the life of a schoolteacher in West Union, Pa., in 1881.  There are entries for almost every day of the year and the diary also includes records of expenditures. For more detailed description provided by the seller, click on the Finding Aid link below.","This description was provided by the seller and has not been verified: \"July 1st, Today has lost it's history. Who can judge of real life until experience breaks life's mystic seals. Let the past be past and gone. May the future go down in brighter beauty and fairer realizations. Conscientious. There is an entry for every day of the year and many of those entries have to do with the school children, his farming while he's not teaching, traveling around the countryside and of course his deep thoughts. I've taken several excerpts to give you a better idea of the contents. 1881 \"January 2nd, Home by change of days and from home to Owen's to go with them to church at Cross Roads. Not many out. Saw Molly. The bride and groom, Annie and the rest. At O's for dinner and at Aunt A's in the eve. Think Plummer crazy, or S. worse.\" \"January 4th, Time in his busy course brings work once more. About 40 in school today. Snow is falling and everything seems dark. At prayer meeting tonight. Appointed to speak tomorrow night.\" \"January 27th, When shall the time come when hope shall blossom with reality. If a man is to spend all his life in the school room at $50 per month what is to become of him? I say what shall be his lot among the men of the world? Teacher's arise. Be what those wouldest up be doing.\" \"February 20th, Today we went to church in the sled. Sam's sled. Mr. D. preached to the young folks. I think some of the Union folks are very backwards and yes a little peculiar.\" \"February 23rd, Feeling dull after last night. I think my old schoolmates are as backward as myself. Why is it that we cannot get through this pressing reserve? I went home today. Molly martin at home keeping house or trying to. A wonder what B. will think.\" \"March 5th, Doing but little of anything. Mrs. McCormick here. Came on Friday evening. Newton is away inaugurating President Garfield. If practice makes perfect I should soon be able to play a little bit.\" \"April 7th, Procrastination is the thief of time. He stole a whole week from my diary's contents. Only as memory refunds it. Time flies faster and faster.\" \"May 19th, Raining this morning. Things look dreary. But the darkest hour is just before the dawning. This evening looking the surveyors work. His posts are not quite straight. Should see Charlie.\" \"June 21st - 24th, Not the diary's of these six days, only remembrances and reserve. Away back in the years gone by here came floating down life's river a something of the future. The stream warning this freighted baroque was rough and uneven but it gave promise of fairer seas beyond. It's form was strange and rumor said, peculiar too. Yet ever on it swam and as the king of day, bad season's roll away. That rescue nearer drew until all joined together in saying, \"What can this be? Why these dark blue sails approach our favorite isle. Who can it be.\" Then thoughts arose and fancy cast one timid glance, says she, \"Can this be our friends of youth once more wearing a favored sky? If so let us welcome them with hearty cheer and they all said yes. The babbling brook with tiny ships rocked upon its little waves has become a river large and wide. The ship still floats in grandeur splendor. We know those sails are messengers from that far off land where wonder opens up her treasures to the toiling mind………\" (There are two more days from this same passage.) \"July 2nd, Oh! How we sometimes long for things to be different but were they as we would have them, would we be anymore happy than we now are? All is well that ends well and all is said to be for the best.\" \"July 11th, Nothing new today. The rye field has the strongest claims. Sometimes all claims are not satisfied yet save me from the power of that awful monster, the green eyed tyrant. He's not far away.\" \"July 13th, What shall I write. Imagery can fill this blank. Future years may look upon this page and say, \"The _____of today was there's a teacher in the common schools of Alle. County. Changes must and will come.\" \"July 14th, Is it something original, you wish me to write? I hardly know how to begin for there is nothing original in me except original sin.\" \"July 29th, Better. Raking and binding oats. Wet again. My horizon is dark, very dark. Such clouds never before were seen. This is a sad world, a world full of bad people. I will wish for better.\" \"July 31st, When the eye of strangers meet this page if such ever happens just think of it all right and pass on to fairer scenes. Willie and I at Sabbath school but few present. I'm lost to all around for the present. How long will this thing last?\" \"August 15th, ……I have been feeling like giving up almost everything in blank despair….\" \"September 12th, The air is cool and it is more comfortable than ones past for a few weeks previous. Six more in school making fifty. I wish I could take a trip across the country some of these evenings……\" \"September 20th, Distant friends, warm and true…..Heard of President Garfield's death at noon. A nations is in mourning. One of it's brightest stars has set to rise no more. One brave man has bravely died in his countries service.\" \"November 12th, A wet morning. I walked to Mansfield. Went to Alle and then to Rochester. All were tolerable well but such a cool reception but once before that Patton's. All things encircle all varieties. Poverty goes with neglect.\" \"December 2nd, Mrs. K. worse. Spelling on sides and some acting very ugly. Jealous yes, very. Would it be fair to give a challenge to the school? Better ponder first. Society not very good. Gained the decision.\" \"December 31st, …….I wish I could see my way beyond. 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For more detailed description provided by the seller, click on the Finding Aid link below.","This description was provided by the seller and has not been verified: \"July 1st, Today has lost it's history. Who can judge of real life until experience breaks life's mystic seals. Let the past be past and gone. May the future go down in brighter beauty and fairer realizations. Conscientious. There is an entry for every day of the year and many of those entries have to do with the school children, his farming while he's not teaching, traveling around the countryside and of course his deep thoughts. I've taken several excerpts to give you a better idea of the contents. 1881 \"January 2nd, Home by change of days and from home to Owen's to go with them to church at Cross Roads. Not many out. Saw Molly. The bride and groom, Annie and the rest. At O's for dinner and at Aunt A's in the eve. Think Plummer crazy, or S. worse.\" \"January 4th, Time in his busy course brings work once more. About 40 in school today. Snow is falling and everything seems dark. At prayer meeting tonight. Appointed to speak tomorrow night.\" \"January 27th, When shall the time come when hope shall blossom with reality. If a man is to spend all his life in the school room at $50 per month what is to become of him? I say what shall be his lot among the men of the world? Teacher's arise. Be what those wouldest up be doing.\" \"February 20th, Today we went to church in the sled. Sam's sled. Mr. D. preached to the young folks. I think some of the Union folks are very backwards and yes a little peculiar.\" \"February 23rd, Feeling dull after last night. I think my old schoolmates are as backward as myself. Why is it that we cannot get through this pressing reserve? I went home today. Molly martin at home keeping house or trying to. A wonder what B. will think.\" \"March 5th, Doing but little of anything. Mrs. McCormick here. Came on Friday evening. Newton is away inaugurating President Garfield. If practice makes perfect I should soon be able to play a little bit.\" \"April 7th, Procrastination is the thief of time. He stole a whole week from my diary's contents. Only as memory refunds it. Time flies faster and faster.\" \"May 19th, Raining this morning. Things look dreary. But the darkest hour is just before the dawning. This evening looking the surveyors work. His posts are not quite straight. Should see Charlie.\" \"June 21st - 24th, Not the diary's of these six days, only remembrances and reserve. Away back in the years gone by here came floating down life's river a something of the future. The stream warning this freighted baroque was rough and uneven but it gave promise of fairer seas beyond. It's form was strange and rumor said, peculiar too. Yet ever on it swam and as the king of day, bad season's roll away. That rescue nearer drew until all joined together in saying, \"What can this be? Why these dark blue sails approach our favorite isle. Who can it be.\" Then thoughts arose and fancy cast one timid glance, says she, \"Can this be our friends of youth once more wearing a favored sky? If so let us welcome them with hearty cheer and they all said yes. The babbling brook with tiny ships rocked upon its little waves has become a river large and wide. The ship still floats in grandeur splendor. We know those sails are messengers from that far off land where wonder opens up her treasures to the toiling mind………\" (There are two more days from this same passage.) \"July 2nd, Oh! How we sometimes long for things to be different but were they as we would have them, would we be anymore happy than we now are? All is well that ends well and all is said to be for the best.\" \"July 11th, Nothing new today. The rye field has the strongest claims. Sometimes all claims are not satisfied yet save me from the power of that awful monster, the green eyed tyrant. He's not far away.\" \"July 13th, What shall I write. Imagery can fill this blank. Future years may look upon this page and say, \"The _____of today was there's a teacher in the common schools of Alle. County. Changes must and will come.\" \"July 14th, Is it something original, you wish me to write? I hardly know how to begin for there is nothing original in me except original sin.\" \"July 29th, Better. Raking and binding oats. Wet again. My horizon is dark, very dark. Such clouds never before were seen. This is a sad world, a world full of bad people. I will wish for better.\" \"July 31st, When the eye of strangers meet this page if such ever happens just think of it all right and pass on to fairer scenes. Willie and I at Sabbath school but few present. I'm lost to all around for the present. How long will this thing last?\" \"August 15th, ……I have been feeling like giving up almost everything in blank despair….\" \"September 12th, The air is cool and it is more comfortable than ones past for a few weeks previous. Six more in school making fifty. I wish I could take a trip across the country some of these evenings……\" \"September 20th, Distant friends, warm and true…..Heard of President Garfield's death at noon. A nations is in mourning. One of it's brightest stars has set to rise no more. One brave man has bravely died in his countries service.\" \"November 12th, A wet morning. I walked to Mansfield. Went to Alle and then to Rochester. All were tolerable well but such a cool reception but once before that Patton's. All things encircle all varieties. Poverty goes with neglect.\" \"December 2nd, Mrs. K. worse. Spelling on sides and some acting very ugly. Jealous yes, very. Would it be fair to give a challenge to the school? Better ponder first. Society not very good. Gained the decision.\" \"December 31st, …….I wish I could see my way beyond. 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Think Plummer crazy, or S. worse.\" \"January 4th, Time in his busy course brings work once more. About 40 in school today. Snow is falling and everything seems dark. At prayer meeting tonight. Appointed to speak tomorrow night.\" \"January 27th, When shall the time come when hope shall blossom with reality. If a man is to spend all his life in the school room at $50 per month what is to become of him? I say what shall be his lot among the men of the world? Teacher's arise. Be what those wouldest up be doing.\" \"February 20th, Today we went to church in the sled. Sam's sled. Mr. D. preached to the young folks. I think some of the Union folks are very backwards and yes a little peculiar.\" \"February 23rd, Feeling dull after last night. I think my old schoolmates are as backward as myself. Why is it that we cannot get through this pressing reserve? I went home today. Molly martin at home keeping house or trying to. A wonder what B. will think.\" \"March 5th, Doing but little of anything. Mrs. McCormick here. Came on Friday evening. Newton is away inaugurating President Garfield. If practice makes perfect I should soon be able to play a little bit.\" \"April 7th, Procrastination is the thief of time. He stole a whole week from my diary's contents. Only as memory refunds it. Time flies faster and faster.\" \"May 19th, Raining this morning. Things look dreary. But the darkest hour is just before the dawning. This evening looking the surveyors work. His posts are not quite straight. Should see Charlie.\" \"June 21st - 24th, Not the diary's of these six days, only remembrances and reserve. Away back in the years gone by here came floating down life's river a something of the future. The stream warning this freighted baroque was rough and uneven but it gave promise of fairer seas beyond. It's form was strange and rumor said, peculiar too. Yet ever on it swam and as the king of day, bad season's roll away. That rescue nearer drew until all joined together in saying, \"What can this be? Why these dark blue sails approach our favorite isle. Who can it be.\" Then thoughts arose and fancy cast one timid glance, says she, \"Can this be our friends of youth once more wearing a favored sky? If so let us welcome them with hearty cheer and they all said yes. The babbling brook with tiny ships rocked upon its little waves has become a river large and wide. The ship still floats in grandeur splendor. We know those sails are messengers from that far off land where wonder opens up her treasures to the toiling mind………\" (There are two more days from this same passage.) \"July 2nd, Oh! How we sometimes long for things to be different but were they as we would have them, would we be anymore happy than we now are? All is well that ends well and all is said to be for the best.\" \"July 11th, Nothing new today. The rye field has the strongest claims. Sometimes all claims are not satisfied yet save me from the power of that awful monster, the green eyed tyrant. He's not far away.\" \"July 13th, What shall I write. Imagery can fill this blank. Future years may look upon this page and say, \"The _____of today was there's a teacher in the common schools of Alle. County. Changes must and will come.\" \"July 14th, Is it something original, you wish me to write? I hardly know how to begin for there is nothing original in me except original sin.\" \"July 29th, Better. Raking and binding oats. Wet again. My horizon is dark, very dark. Such clouds never before were seen. This is a sad world, a world full of bad people. I will wish for better.\" \"July 31st, When the eye of strangers meet this page if such ever happens just think of it all right and pass on to fairer scenes. Willie and I at Sabbath school but few present. I'm lost to all around for the present. 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For more detailed description provided by the seller, click on the Finding Aid link below.","This description was provided by the seller and has not been verified: \"July 1st, Today has lost it's history. Who can judge of real life until experience breaks life's mystic seals. Let the past be past and gone. May the future go down in brighter beauty and fairer realizations. Conscientious. There is an entry for every day of the year and many of those entries have to do with the school children, his farming while he's not teaching, traveling around the countryside and of course his deep thoughts. I've taken several excerpts to give you a better idea of the contents. 1881 \"January 2nd, Home by change of days and from home to Owen's to go with them to church at Cross Roads. Not many out. Saw Molly. The bride and groom, Annie and the rest. At O's for dinner and at Aunt A's in the eve. Think Plummer crazy, or S. worse.\" \"January 4th, Time in his busy course brings work once more. About 40 in school today. Snow is falling and everything seems dark. At prayer meeting tonight. Appointed to speak tomorrow night.\" \"January 27th, When shall the time come when hope shall blossom with reality. If a man is to spend all his life in the school room at $50 per month what is to become of him? I say what shall be his lot among the men of the world? Teacher's arise. Be what those wouldest up be doing.\" \"February 20th, Today we went to church in the sled. Sam's sled. Mr. D. preached to the young folks. I think some of the Union folks are very backwards and yes a little peculiar.\" \"February 23rd, Feeling dull after last night. I think my old schoolmates are as backward as myself. Why is it that we cannot get through this pressing reserve? I went home today. Molly martin at home keeping house or trying to. A wonder what B. will think.\" \"March 5th, Doing but little of anything. Mrs. McCormick here. Came on Friday evening. Newton is away inaugurating President Garfield. If practice makes perfect I should soon be able to play a little bit.\" \"April 7th, Procrastination is the thief of time. He stole a whole week from my diary's contents. Only as memory refunds it. Time flies faster and faster.\" \"May 19th, Raining this morning. Things look dreary. But the darkest hour is just before the dawning. This evening looking the surveyors work. His posts are not quite straight. Should see Charlie.\" \"June 21st - 24th, Not the diary's of these six days, only remembrances and reserve. Away back in the years gone by here came floating down life's river a something of the future. The stream warning this freighted baroque was rough and uneven but it gave promise of fairer seas beyond. It's form was strange and rumor said, peculiar too. Yet ever on it swam and as the king of day, bad season's roll away. That rescue nearer drew until all joined together in saying, \"What can this be? Why these dark blue sails approach our favorite isle. Who can it be.\" Then thoughts arose and fancy cast one timid glance, says she, \"Can this be our friends of youth once more wearing a favored sky? If so let us welcome them with hearty cheer and they all said yes. The babbling brook with tiny ships rocked upon its little waves has become a river large and wide. The ship still floats in grandeur splendor. We know those sails are messengers from that far off land where wonder opens up her treasures to the toiling mind………\" (There are two more days from this same passage.) \"July 2nd, Oh! How we sometimes long for things to be different but were they as we would have them, would we be anymore happy than we now are? All is well that ends well and all is said to be for the best.\" \"July 11th, Nothing new today. The rye field has the strongest claims. Sometimes all claims are not satisfied yet save me from the power of that awful monster, the green eyed tyrant. He's not far away.\" \"July 13th, What shall I write. Imagery can fill this blank. Future years may look upon this page and say, \"The _____of today was there's a teacher in the common schools of Alle. County. Changes must and will come.\" \"July 14th, Is it something original, you wish me to write? I hardly know how to begin for there is nothing original in me except original sin.\" \"July 29th, Better. Raking and binding oats. Wet again. My horizon is dark, very dark. Such clouds never before were seen. This is a sad world, a world full of bad people. I will wish for better.\" \"July 31st, When the eye of strangers meet this page if such ever happens just think of it all right and pass on to fairer scenes. Willie and I at Sabbath school but few present. I'm lost to all around for the present. How long will this thing last?\" \"August 15th, ……I have been feeling like giving up almost everything in blank despair….\" \"September 12th, The air is cool and it is more comfortable than ones past for a few weeks previous. Six more in school making fifty. I wish I could take a trip across the country some of these evenings……\" \"September 20th, Distant friends, warm and true…..Heard of President Garfield's death at noon. A nations is in mourning. One of it's brightest stars has set to rise no more. One brave man has bravely died in his countries service.\" \"November 12th, A wet morning. I walked to Mansfield. Went to Alle and then to Rochester. All were tolerable well but such a cool reception but once before that Patton's. All things encircle all varieties. Poverty goes with neglect.\" \"December 2nd, Mrs. K. worse. Spelling on sides and some acting very ugly. Jealous yes, very. Would it be fair to give a challenge to the school? Better ponder first. Society not very good. Gained the decision.\" \"December 31st, …….I wish I could see my way beyond. I hope my dread thoughts shall never become realities……..\"","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["SC 00904","/repositories/2/resources/80"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Diary (West Union, PA)"],"collection_title_tesim":["Diary (West Union, PA)"],"collection_ssim":["Diary (West Union, PA)"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Teachers--Diaries","Teachers--Pennsylvania--19th century","Diaries"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Teachers--Diaries","Teachers--Pennsylvania--19th century","Diaries"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["7.5 x 14.5 cm."],"extent_ssm":["0.01 Linear Foot"],"extent_tesim":["0.01 Linear Foot"],"genreform_ssim":["Diaries"],"date_range_isim":[1881],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDiary (West Union, PA), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Diary (West Union, PA), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccessioned and minimally processed by Benjamin Bromley in September 2010.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Accessioned and minimally processed by Benjamin Bromley in September 2010."],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Diary describes the life of a schoolteacher in West Union, Pa., in 1881.  There are entries for almost every day of the year and the diary also includes records of expenditures. For more detailed description provided by the seller, click on the Finding Aid link below.","This description was provided by the seller and has not been verified: \"July 1st, Today has lost it's history. Who can judge of real life until experience breaks life's mystic seals. Let the past be past and gone. May the future go down in brighter beauty and fairer realizations. Conscientious. There is an entry for every day of the year and many of those entries have to do with the school children, his farming while he's not teaching, traveling around the countryside and of course his deep thoughts. I've taken several excerpts to give you a better idea of the contents. 1881 \"January 2nd, Home by change of days and from home to Owen's to go with them to church at Cross Roads. Not many out. Saw Molly. The bride and groom, Annie and the rest. At O's for dinner and at Aunt A's in the eve. Think Plummer crazy, or S. worse.\" \"January 4th, Time in his busy course brings work once more. About 40 in school today. Snow is falling and everything seems dark. At prayer meeting tonight. Appointed to speak tomorrow night.\" \"January 27th, When shall the time come when hope shall blossom with reality. If a man is to spend all his life in the school room at $50 per month what is to become of him? I say what shall be his lot among the men of the world? Teacher's arise. Be what those wouldest up be doing.\" \"February 20th, Today we went to church in the sled. Sam's sled. Mr. D. preached to the young folks. I think some of the Union folks are very backwards and yes a little peculiar.\" \"February 23rd, Feeling dull after last night. I think my old schoolmates are as backward as myself. Why is it that we cannot get through this pressing reserve? I went home today. Molly martin at home keeping house or trying to. A wonder what B. will think.\" \"March 5th, Doing but little of anything. Mrs. McCormick here. Came on Friday evening. Newton is away inaugurating President Garfield. If practice makes perfect I should soon be able to play a little bit.\" \"April 7th, Procrastination is the thief of time. He stole a whole week from my diary's contents. Only as memory refunds it. Time flies faster and faster.\" \"May 19th, Raining this morning. Things look dreary. But the darkest hour is just before the dawning. This evening looking the surveyors work. His posts are not quite straight. Should see Charlie.\" \"June 21st - 24th, Not the diary's of these six days, only remembrances and reserve. Away back in the years gone by here came floating down life's river a something of the future. The stream warning this freighted baroque was rough and uneven but it gave promise of fairer seas beyond. It's form was strange and rumor said, peculiar too. Yet ever on it swam and as the king of day, bad season's roll away. That rescue nearer drew until all joined together in saying, \"What can this be? Why these dark blue sails approach our favorite isle. Who can it be.\" Then thoughts arose and fancy cast one timid glance, says she, \"Can this be our friends of youth once more wearing a favored sky? If so let us welcome them with hearty cheer and they all said yes. The babbling brook with tiny ships rocked upon its little waves has become a river large and wide. The ship still floats in grandeur splendor. We know those sails are messengers from that far off land where wonder opens up her treasures to the toiling mind………\" (There are two more days from this same passage.) \"July 2nd, Oh! How we sometimes long for things to be different but were they as we would have them, would we be anymore happy than we now are? All is well that ends well and all is said to be for the best.\" \"July 11th, Nothing new today. The rye field has the strongest claims. Sometimes all claims are not satisfied yet save me from the power of that awful monster, the green eyed tyrant. He's not far away.\" \"July 13th, What shall I write. Imagery can fill this blank. Future years may look upon this page and say, \"The _____of today was there's a teacher in the common schools of Alle. County. Changes must and will come.\" \"July 14th, Is it something original, you wish me to write? I hardly know how to begin for there is nothing original in me except original sin.\" \"July 29th, Better. Raking and binding oats. Wet again. My horizon is dark, very dark. Such clouds never before were seen. This is a sad world, a world full of bad people. I will wish for better.\" \"July 31st, When the eye of strangers meet this page if such ever happens just think of it all right and pass on to fairer scenes. Willie and I at Sabbath school but few present. I'm lost to all around for the present. How long will this thing last?\" \"August 15th, ……I have been feeling like giving up almost everything in blank despair….\" \"September 12th, The air is cool and it is more comfortable than ones past for a few weeks previous. Six more in school making fifty. I wish I could take a trip across the country some of these evenings……\" \"September 20th, Distant friends, warm and true…..Heard of President Garfield's death at noon. A nations is in mourning. One of it's brightest stars has set to rise no more. One brave man has bravely died in his countries service.\" \"November 12th, A wet morning. I walked to Mansfield. Went to Alle and then to Rochester. All were tolerable well but such a cool reception but once before that Patton's. All things encircle all varieties. Poverty goes with neglect.\" \"December 2nd, Mrs. K. worse. Spelling on sides and some acting very ugly. Jealous yes, very. Would it be fair to give a challenge to the school? Better ponder first. Society not very good. Gained the decision.\" \"December 31st, …….I wish I could see my way beyond. I hope my dread thoughts shall never become realities……..\""],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":1,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:43:34.692Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDiary describes the life of a schoolteacher in West Union, Pa., in 1881.  There are entries for almost every day of the year and the diary also includes records of expenditures. For more detailed description provided by the seller, click on the Finding Aid link below.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis description was provided by the seller and has not been verified: \"July 1st, Today has lost it's history. Who can judge of real life until experience breaks life's mystic seals. Let the past be past and gone. May the future go down in brighter beauty and fairer realizations. Conscientious. There is an entry for every day of the year and many of those entries have to do with the school children, his farming while he's not teaching, traveling around the countryside and of course his deep thoughts. I've taken several excerpts to give you a better idea of the contents. 1881 \"January 2nd, Home by change of days and from home to Owen's to go with them to church at Cross Roads. Not many out. Saw Molly. The bride and groom, Annie and the rest. At O's for dinner and at Aunt A's in the eve. Think Plummer crazy, or S. worse.\" \"January 4th, Time in his busy course brings work once more. About 40 in school today. Snow is falling and everything seems dark. At prayer meeting tonight. Appointed to speak tomorrow night.\" \"January 27th, When shall the time come when hope shall blossom with reality. If a man is to spend all his life in the school room at $50 per month what is to become of him? I say what shall be his lot among the men of the world? Teacher's arise. Be what those wouldest up be doing.\" \"February 20th, Today we went to church in the sled. Sam's sled. Mr. D. preached to the young folks. I think some of the Union folks are very backwards and yes a little peculiar.\" \"February 23rd, Feeling dull after last night. I think my old schoolmates are as backward as myself. Why is it that we cannot get through this pressing reserve? I went home today. Molly martin at home keeping house or trying to. A wonder what B. will think.\" \"March 5th, Doing but little of anything. Mrs. McCormick here. Came on Friday evening. Newton is away inaugurating President Garfield. If practice makes perfect I should soon be able to play a little bit.\" \"April 7th, Procrastination is the thief of time. He stole a whole week from my diary's contents. Only as memory refunds it. Time flies faster and faster.\" \"May 19th, Raining this morning. Things look dreary. But the darkest hour is just before the dawning. This evening looking the surveyors work. His posts are not quite straight. Should see Charlie.\" \"June 21st - 24th, Not the diary's of these six days, only remembrances and reserve. Away back in the years gone by here came floating down life's river a something of the future. The stream warning this freighted baroque was rough and uneven but it gave promise of fairer seas beyond. It's form was strange and rumor said, peculiar too. Yet ever on it swam and as the king of day, bad season's roll away. That rescue nearer drew until all joined together in saying, \"What can this be? Why these dark blue sails approach our favorite isle. Who can it be.\" Then thoughts arose and fancy cast one timid glance, says she, \"Can this be our friends of youth once more wearing a favored sky? If so let us welcome them with hearty cheer and they all said yes. The babbling brook with tiny ships rocked upon its little waves has become a river large and wide. The ship still floats in grandeur splendor. We know those sails are messengers from that far off land where wonder opens up her treasures to the toiling mind………\" (There are two more days from this same passage.) \"July 2nd, Oh! How we sometimes long for things to be different but were they as we would have them, would we be anymore happy than we now are? All is well that ends well and all is said to be for the best.\" \"July 11th, Nothing new today. The rye field has the strongest claims. Sometimes all claims are not satisfied yet save me from the power of that awful monster, the green eyed tyrant. He's not far away.\" \"July 13th, What shall I write. Imagery can fill this blank. Future years may look upon this page and say, \"The _____of today was there's a teacher in the common schools of Alle. County. Changes must and will come.\" \"July 14th, Is it something original, you wish me to write? I hardly know how to begin for there is nothing original in me except original sin.\" \"July 29th, Better. Raking and binding oats. Wet again. My horizon is dark, very dark. Such clouds never before were seen. This is a sad world, a world full of bad people. I will wish for better.\" \"July 31st, When the eye of strangers meet this page if such ever happens just think of it all right and pass on to fairer scenes. Willie and I at Sabbath school but few present. I'm lost to all around for the present. How long will this thing last?\" \"August 15th, ……I have been feeling like giving up almost everything in blank despair….\" \"September 12th, The air is cool and it is more comfortable than ones past for a few weeks previous. Six more in school making fifty. I wish I could take a trip across the country some of these evenings……\" \"September 20th, Distant friends, warm and true…..Heard of President Garfield's death at noon. A nations is in mourning. One of it's brightest stars has set to rise no more. One brave man has bravely died in his countries service.\" \"November 12th, A wet morning. I walked to Mansfield. Went to Alle and then to Rochester. All were tolerable well but such a cool reception but once before that Patton's. All things encircle all varieties. Poverty goes with neglect.\" \"December 2nd, Mrs. K. worse. Spelling on sides and some acting very ugly. Jealous yes, very. Would it be fair to give a challenge to the school? Better ponder first. Society not very good. 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It contains Nancy Clark Dotson's diaries from 1904-1946 (including photocopies, indices, and supplementary information), other Dotson family diaries and books, the marriage certificate of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson, a Dotson family history, a cabinet card and carte de visite album, a tintype album, a collection of glass plate negatives, and other assorted photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_6513#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_6513","ead_ssi":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_6513","_root_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_6513","_nest_parent_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_6513","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WVU/repositories_2_resources_6513.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/ark:/99999/199406","title_ssm":["Dotson Family of Doddridge County, Diaries, Family History, and Photographs"],"title_tesim":["Dotson Family of Doddridge County, Diaries, Family History, and Photographs"],"unitdate_ssm":["1845-2018"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1845-2018"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["A\u0026M 4414","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/2/resources/6513"],"text":["A\u0026M 4414","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/2/resources/6513","Dotson Family of Doddridge County, Diaries, Family History, and Photographs","Doddridge County (W. Va.) -- History","Women authors -- Diaries","Diaries","No special access restriction applies.","Researchers may access born digital and digitized materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","This collection documents the Dotson family of Greenwood, West Virginia in Doddridge County.  It contains Nancy Clark Dotson's diaries from 1904-1946 (including photocopies, indices, and supplementary information), other Dotson family diaries and books, the marriage certificate of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson, a Dotson family history, a cabinet card and carte de visite album, a tintype album, a collection of glass plate negatives, and other assorted photographs.","\nSeries 1. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries; 1904-1946; boxes 1-2. \nSeries 2. Unknown Diary; 1887; box 3. \nSeries 3. Nancy Clark Dotson Bible; ca. 1890-1891; box 3. \nSeries 4. Ledgers; 1845-1910; boxes 3-4. \nSeries 5. Marriage Certificate, Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson; 1879-02-05; box 7. \nSeries 6. Photographs; 1880s-1970s; boxes 5-7. \nSeries 7. Glass Plate Negatives; 1880s-1890s; box 8. \nSeries 8. Dotson Family History; 1980-2018; box 9. \nSeries 9. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Photocopies; 1987; boxes 10-11. \nSeries 10. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Index; 1988-2018; box 11. \nSeries 11. Supplemental Information to the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries; 1982-2010; box 11.","This series includes diaries written by Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949) from 1904-1946. Diary entries are short, often one or two lines long, and cover subjects including the weather, who visited her and when, births, deaths, marriages, and other happenings around the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV (Doddridge County). National events, such as elections, the collapse of a theater in Washington, D.C., and other similar events, are also mentioned. A \"Ma\" and \"Dad\" are frequently mentioned; the identity of \"Ma\" is unknown, but \"Dad\" refers to Nancy Clark Dotson's husband, Franklin Dotson.","For those wishing to research the diaries, Series 9-11 can be useful for researchers. They include photocopies of each page of these diaries, an index to the persons, births, marriages, and deaths mentioned, and a set of supplementary information to these diaries, such as family trees and photographs.","This diary, originally intended to be used as a ledger book, was found at the farm of Franklin P. and Nancy Clark Dotson. Only four entries are written in this diary. The author is unknown.","This Bible (ca. 1890-1891) was given to Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949) by her brother Jim Clark and his wife Tina Clark. The translation is unknown. Also included are several bookmarks, including a small pamphlet of Prayer Meeting Topics from the Christian Endeavor Society, a handwritten list of scriptures, a Christmas card with a handwritten description of Mike Dotson's funeral, and another scripture card from the American Bible Society.","This series consists of four ledger books. The first (1845-1880), titled \"Steward's Book for Pleasant Valley Mission,\" includes meeting minutes, ledgers of who brought what items to the Mission, purchasing ledgers, and recipes.","The second (ca. 1891) and third (ca. 1862-1910) are ledgers from the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV and include separate pages for each person or family who purchased livestock or produce from the farm and prices for each item.  Dates of purchase are not clearly identified.","The fourth is a combined diary and ledger owned by W.H. Sherwood, a relative of Franklin Dotson; this book is mostly written in shorthand with three pages written in cursive.","This unofficial marriage certificate, signed by Minister C. J. B. Brane and witness Beatrice G. Rose, celebrates and certifies the marriage of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson. The certificate was published by the Reformed Church Publication Board in Philadelphia, PA.","This series includes a tintype album, a cabinet card and cartes de visite album, and three other files of photographs.","The tintype album and cabinet card and cartes de visite album, owned and collated by Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949), both contain photographs of her family, friends, and neighbors in Greenwood, WV and beyond; a large majority of these photographs were labeled with the identities of each subject by Dotson. ","The first file of photographs contains copies of photographs of Greenwood, WV and its people. The original photographs were donated by the family to the Doddridge County Historical Society in 2012.","The second file of photographs contains mounted photographs, loose photographs, and cabinet cards of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson and of their son, Leonard and Vashti Johnson Dotson and their daughter, Loxie Dotson Borror. The subjects of these images were identified and labeled by Dotson.","The final file of photographs contains a flash drive of photographs of the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV, the areas surrounding Route 50, and other areas of West Virginia. Identification information for each image is available in the title of each digital file.","This series includes ten glass plate negatives taken by Leonard Otis Dotson ca. 1903-1905, photographs and digital scans made from those negatives, and supplementary information. Subjects of these glass plate negatives include the Dotson family farm, Greenwood, WV, the West Union Courthouse in West Union, WV, members of the Dotson family, and Horatio Greenough's statue of George Washington in Washington, DC (now in the National Museum of American History).","This series consists of a Dotson Family History focusing on the ancestry of Leonard Otis Dotson, son of Franklin Dotson and Nancy Clark Dotson, and his wife, Vashti Johnson Dotson. This binder was compiled and collated by Linda Lee Warden, great-granddaughter of Leonard and Vashti Johnson Dotson. It includes a family tree, birth certificates, death certificates, obituaries, wills, photographs of graves, photographs of persons mentioned in this family history, and a written family history.","This series consists of bound photocopies of Nancy Clark Dotson's diaries from 1904-1949 (see Series 1). Series 10-11 are supplementary to this series; they include an index to the persons, births, marriages, and deaths mentioned, and information supplementing the diaries, such as family trees and photographs.","This series consists of two identical indices to the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries (Series 1) that include an introduction with notes, family trees, photographs, and copies of newspaper clippings describing the Dotson family, lists of births, marriages, and deaths by name and date, and an alphabetical list of all names listed. This series is supplemental to Series 1, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries, and to Series 9, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Copies.","This series consists of two identical folios of supplemental information on the Dotson family and photographs of those mentioned, including family trees, sections of family history, newspaper articles and columns, addenda to Series 10, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Index, and photographs of the extended Dotson family and the Dotson farm in Greenwood, WV.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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It contains Nancy Clark Dotson's diaries from 1904-1946 (including photocopies, indices, and supplementary information), other Dotson family diaries and books, the marriage certificate of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson, a Dotson family history, a cabinet card and carte de visite album, a tintype album, a collection of glass plate negatives, and other assorted photographs.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSeries 1. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries; 1904-1946; boxes 1-2.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 2. Unknown Diary; 1887; box 3.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 3. Nancy Clark Dotson Bible; ca. 1890-1891; box 3.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 4. Ledgers; 1845-1910; boxes 3-4.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 5. Marriage Certificate, Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson; 1879-02-05; box 7.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 6. Photographs; 1880s-1970s; boxes 5-7.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 7. Glass Plate Negatives; 1880s-1890s; box 8.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 8. Dotson Family History; 1980-2018; box 9.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 9. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Photocopies; 1987; boxes 10-11.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 10. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Index; 1988-2018; box 11.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 11. Supplemental Information to the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries; 1982-2010; box 11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes diaries written by Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949) from 1904-1946. Diary entries are short, often one or two lines long, and cover subjects including the weather, who visited her and when, births, deaths, marriages, and other happenings around the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV (Doddridge County). National events, such as elections, the collapse of a theater in Washington, D.C., and other similar events, are also mentioned. A \"Ma\" and \"Dad\" are frequently mentioned; the identity of \"Ma\" is unknown, but \"Dad\" refers to Nancy Clark Dotson's husband, Franklin Dotson.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor those wishing to research the diaries, Series 9-11 can be useful for researchers. They include photocopies of each page of these diaries, an index to the persons, births, marriages, and deaths mentioned, and a set of supplementary information to these diaries, such as family trees and photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis diary, originally intended to be used as a ledger book, was found at the farm of Franklin P. and Nancy Clark Dotson. Only four entries are written in this diary. The author is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis Bible (ca. 1890-1891) was given to Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949) by her brother Jim Clark and his wife Tina Clark. The translation is unknown. Also included are several bookmarks, including a small pamphlet of Prayer Meeting Topics from the Christian Endeavor Society, a handwritten list of scriptures, a Christmas card with a handwritten description of Mike Dotson's funeral, and another scripture card from the American Bible Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of four ledger books. The first (1845-1880), titled \"Steward's Book for Pleasant Valley Mission,\" includes meeting minutes, ledgers of who brought what items to the Mission, purchasing ledgers, and recipes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe second (ca. 1891) and third (ca. 1862-1910) are ledgers from the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV and include separate pages for each person or family who purchased livestock or produce from the farm and prices for each item.  Dates of purchase are not clearly identified.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe fourth is a combined diary and ledger owned by W.H. Sherwood, a relative of Franklin Dotson; this book is mostly written in shorthand with three pages written in cursive.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis unofficial marriage certificate, signed by Minister C. J. B. Brane and witness Beatrice G. Rose, celebrates and certifies the marriage of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson. The certificate was published by the Reformed Church Publication Board in Philadelphia, PA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes a tintype album, a cabinet card and cartes de visite album, and three other files of photographs.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe tintype album and cabinet card and cartes de visite album, owned and collated by Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949), both contain photographs of her family, friends, and neighbors in Greenwood, WV and beyond; a large majority of these photographs were labeled with the identities of each subject by Dotson. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe first file of photographs contains copies of photographs of Greenwood, WV and its people. The original photographs were donated by the family to the Doddridge County Historical Society in 2012.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe second file of photographs contains mounted photographs, loose photographs, and cabinet cards of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson and of their son, Leonard and Vashti Johnson Dotson and their daughter, Loxie Dotson Borror. The subjects of these images were identified and labeled by Dotson.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe final file of photographs contains a flash drive of photographs of the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV, the areas surrounding Route 50, and other areas of West Virginia. Identification information for each image is available in the title of each digital file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes ten glass plate negatives taken by Leonard Otis Dotson ca. 1903-1905, photographs and digital scans made from those negatives, and supplementary information. Subjects of these glass plate negatives include the Dotson family farm, Greenwood, WV, the West Union Courthouse in West Union, WV, members of the Dotson family, and Horatio Greenough's statue of George Washington in Washington, DC (now in the National Museum of American History).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of a Dotson Family History focusing on the ancestry of Leonard Otis Dotson, son of Franklin Dotson and Nancy Clark Dotson, and his wife, Vashti Johnson Dotson. This binder was compiled and collated by Linda Lee Warden, great-granddaughter of Leonard and Vashti Johnson Dotson. It includes a family tree, birth certificates, death certificates, obituaries, wills, photographs of graves, photographs of persons mentioned in this family history, and a written family history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of bound photocopies of Nancy Clark Dotson's diaries from 1904-1949 (see Series 1). Series 10-11 are supplementary to this series; they include an index to the persons, births, marriages, and deaths mentioned, and information supplementing the diaries, such as family trees and photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of two identical indices to the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries (Series 1) that include an introduction with notes, family trees, photographs, and copies of newspaper clippings describing the Dotson family, lists of births, marriages, and deaths by name and date, and an alphabetical list of all names listed. This series is supplemental to Series 1, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries, and to Series 9, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of two identical folios of supplemental information on the Dotson family and photographs of those mentioned, including family trees, sections of family history, newspaper articles and columns, addenda to Series 10, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Index, and photographs of the extended Dotson family and the Dotson farm in Greenwood, WV.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection documents the Dotson family of Greenwood, West Virginia in Doddridge County.  It contains Nancy Clark Dotson's diaries from 1904-1946 (including photocopies, indices, and supplementary information), other Dotson family diaries and books, the marriage certificate of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson, a Dotson family history, a cabinet card and carte de visite album, a tintype album, a collection of glass plate negatives, and other assorted photographs.","\nSeries 1. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries; 1904-1946; boxes 1-2. \nSeries 2. Unknown Diary; 1887; box 3. \nSeries 3. Nancy Clark Dotson Bible; ca. 1890-1891; box 3. \nSeries 4. Ledgers; 1845-1910; boxes 3-4. \nSeries 5. Marriage Certificate, Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson; 1879-02-05; box 7. \nSeries 6. Photographs; 1880s-1970s; boxes 5-7. \nSeries 7. Glass Plate Negatives; 1880s-1890s; box 8. \nSeries 8. Dotson Family History; 1980-2018; box 9. \nSeries 9. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Photocopies; 1987; boxes 10-11. \nSeries 10. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Index; 1988-2018; box 11. \nSeries 11. Supplemental Information to the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries; 1982-2010; box 11.","This series includes diaries written by Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949) from 1904-1946. Diary entries are short, often one or two lines long, and cover subjects including the weather, who visited her and when, births, deaths, marriages, and other happenings around the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV (Doddridge County). National events, such as elections, the collapse of a theater in Washington, D.C., and other similar events, are also mentioned. A \"Ma\" and \"Dad\" are frequently mentioned; the identity of \"Ma\" is unknown, but \"Dad\" refers to Nancy Clark Dotson's husband, Franklin Dotson.","For those wishing to research the diaries, Series 9-11 can be useful for researchers. They include photocopies of each page of these diaries, an index to the persons, births, marriages, and deaths mentioned, and a set of supplementary information to these diaries, such as family trees and photographs.","This diary, originally intended to be used as a ledger book, was found at the farm of Franklin P. and Nancy Clark Dotson. Only four entries are written in this diary. The author is unknown.","This Bible (ca. 1890-1891) was given to Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949) by her brother Jim Clark and his wife Tina Clark. The translation is unknown. Also included are several bookmarks, including a small pamphlet of Prayer Meeting Topics from the Christian Endeavor Society, a handwritten list of scriptures, a Christmas card with a handwritten description of Mike Dotson's funeral, and another scripture card from the American Bible Society.","This series consists of four ledger books. The first (1845-1880), titled \"Steward's Book for Pleasant Valley Mission,\" includes meeting minutes, ledgers of who brought what items to the Mission, purchasing ledgers, and recipes.","The second (ca. 1891) and third (ca. 1862-1910) are ledgers from the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV and include separate pages for each person or family who purchased livestock or produce from the farm and prices for each item.  Dates of purchase are not clearly identified.","The fourth is a combined diary and ledger owned by W.H. Sherwood, a relative of Franklin Dotson; this book is mostly written in shorthand with three pages written in cursive.","This unofficial marriage certificate, signed by Minister C. J. B. Brane and witness Beatrice G. Rose, celebrates and certifies the marriage of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson. The certificate was published by the Reformed Church Publication Board in Philadelphia, PA.","This series includes a tintype album, a cabinet card and cartes de visite album, and three other files of photographs.","The tintype album and cabinet card and cartes de visite album, owned and collated by Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949), both contain photographs of her family, friends, and neighbors in Greenwood, WV and beyond; a large majority of these photographs were labeled with the identities of each subject by Dotson. ","The first file of photographs contains copies of photographs of Greenwood, WV and its people. The original photographs were donated by the family to the Doddridge County Historical Society in 2012.","The second file of photographs contains mounted photographs, loose photographs, and cabinet cards of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson and of their son, Leonard and Vashti Johnson Dotson and their daughter, Loxie Dotson Borror. The subjects of these images were identified and labeled by Dotson.","The final file of photographs contains a flash drive of photographs of the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV, the areas surrounding Route 50, and other areas of West Virginia. Identification information for each image is available in the title of each digital file.","This series includes ten glass plate negatives taken by Leonard Otis Dotson ca. 1903-1905, photographs and digital scans made from those negatives, and supplementary information. Subjects of these glass plate negatives include the Dotson family farm, Greenwood, WV, the West Union Courthouse in West Union, WV, members of the Dotson family, and Horatio Greenough's statue of George Washington in Washington, DC (now in the National Museum of American History).","This series consists of a Dotson Family History focusing on the ancestry of Leonard Otis Dotson, son of Franklin Dotson and Nancy Clark Dotson, and his wife, Vashti Johnson Dotson. This binder was compiled and collated by Linda Lee Warden, great-granddaughter of Leonard and Vashti Johnson Dotson. It includes a family tree, birth certificates, death certificates, obituaries, wills, photographs of graves, photographs of persons mentioned in this family history, and a written family history.","This series consists of bound photocopies of Nancy Clark Dotson's diaries from 1904-1949 (see Series 1). Series 10-11 are supplementary to this series; they include an index to the persons, births, marriages, and deaths mentioned, and information supplementing the diaries, such as family trees and photographs.","This series consists of two identical indices to the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries (Series 1) that include an introduction with notes, family trees, photographs, and copies of newspaper clippings describing the Dotson family, lists of births, marriages, and deaths by name and date, and an alphabetical list of all names listed. This series is supplemental to Series 1, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries, and to Series 9, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Copies.","This series consists of two identical folios of supplemental information on the Dotson family and photographs of those mentioned, including family trees, sections of family history, newspaper articles and columns, addenda to Series 10, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Index, and photographs of the extended Dotson family and the Dotson farm in Greenwood, WV."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/visit/permissions-and-copyright\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ePermissions and Copyright page\u003c/a\u003e on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_044c0f9cc37b233ffb22d3a8e952e7c7\"\u003eWest Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/"],"names_ssim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center"],"corpname_ssim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":61,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T00:35:42.551Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_6513","ead_ssi":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_6513","_root_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_6513","_nest_parent_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_6513","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WVU/repositories_2_resources_6513.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/ark:/99999/199406","title_ssm":["Dotson Family of Doddridge County, Diaries, Family History, and Photographs"],"title_tesim":["Dotson Family of Doddridge County, Diaries, Family History, and Photographs"],"unitdate_ssm":["1845-2018"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1845-2018"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["A\u0026M 4414","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/2/resources/6513"],"text":["A\u0026M 4414","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/2/resources/6513","Dotson Family of Doddridge County, Diaries, Family History, and Photographs","Doddridge County (W. Va.) -- History","Women authors -- Diaries","Diaries","No special access restriction applies.","Researchers may access born digital and digitized materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","This collection documents the Dotson family of Greenwood, West Virginia in Doddridge County.  It contains Nancy Clark Dotson's diaries from 1904-1946 (including photocopies, indices, and supplementary information), other Dotson family diaries and books, the marriage certificate of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson, a Dotson family history, a cabinet card and carte de visite album, a tintype album, a collection of glass plate negatives, and other assorted photographs.","\nSeries 1. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries; 1904-1946; boxes 1-2. \nSeries 2. Unknown Diary; 1887; box 3. \nSeries 3. Nancy Clark Dotson Bible; ca. 1890-1891; box 3. \nSeries 4. Ledgers; 1845-1910; boxes 3-4. \nSeries 5. Marriage Certificate, Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson; 1879-02-05; box 7. \nSeries 6. Photographs; 1880s-1970s; boxes 5-7. \nSeries 7. Glass Plate Negatives; 1880s-1890s; box 8. \nSeries 8. Dotson Family History; 1980-2018; box 9. \nSeries 9. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Photocopies; 1987; boxes 10-11. \nSeries 10. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Index; 1988-2018; box 11. \nSeries 11. Supplemental Information to the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries; 1982-2010; box 11.","This series includes diaries written by Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949) from 1904-1946. Diary entries are short, often one or two lines long, and cover subjects including the weather, who visited her and when, births, deaths, marriages, and other happenings around the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV (Doddridge County). National events, such as elections, the collapse of a theater in Washington, D.C., and other similar events, are also mentioned. A \"Ma\" and \"Dad\" are frequently mentioned; the identity of \"Ma\" is unknown, but \"Dad\" refers to Nancy Clark Dotson's husband, Franklin Dotson.","For those wishing to research the diaries, Series 9-11 can be useful for researchers. They include photocopies of each page of these diaries, an index to the persons, births, marriages, and deaths mentioned, and a set of supplementary information to these diaries, such as family trees and photographs.","This diary, originally intended to be used as a ledger book, was found at the farm of Franklin P. and Nancy Clark Dotson. Only four entries are written in this diary. The author is unknown.","This Bible (ca. 1890-1891) was given to Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949) by her brother Jim Clark and his wife Tina Clark. The translation is unknown. Also included are several bookmarks, including a small pamphlet of Prayer Meeting Topics from the Christian Endeavor Society, a handwritten list of scriptures, a Christmas card with a handwritten description of Mike Dotson's funeral, and another scripture card from the American Bible Society.","This series consists of four ledger books. The first (1845-1880), titled \"Steward's Book for Pleasant Valley Mission,\" includes meeting minutes, ledgers of who brought what items to the Mission, purchasing ledgers, and recipes.","The second (ca. 1891) and third (ca. 1862-1910) are ledgers from the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV and include separate pages for each person or family who purchased livestock or produce from the farm and prices for each item.  Dates of purchase are not clearly identified.","The fourth is a combined diary and ledger owned by W.H. Sherwood, a relative of Franklin Dotson; this book is mostly written in shorthand with three pages written in cursive.","This unofficial marriage certificate, signed by Minister C. J. B. Brane and witness Beatrice G. Rose, celebrates and certifies the marriage of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson. The certificate was published by the Reformed Church Publication Board in Philadelphia, PA.","This series includes a tintype album, a cabinet card and cartes de visite album, and three other files of photographs.","The tintype album and cabinet card and cartes de visite album, owned and collated by Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949), both contain photographs of her family, friends, and neighbors in Greenwood, WV and beyond; a large majority of these photographs were labeled with the identities of each subject by Dotson. ","The first file of photographs contains copies of photographs of Greenwood, WV and its people. The original photographs were donated by the family to the Doddridge County Historical Society in 2012.","The second file of photographs contains mounted photographs, loose photographs, and cabinet cards of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson and of their son, Leonard and Vashti Johnson Dotson and their daughter, Loxie Dotson Borror. The subjects of these images were identified and labeled by Dotson.","The final file of photographs contains a flash drive of photographs of the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV, the areas surrounding Route 50, and other areas of West Virginia. Identification information for each image is available in the title of each digital file.","This series includes ten glass plate negatives taken by Leonard Otis Dotson ca. 1903-1905, photographs and digital scans made from those negatives, and supplementary information. Subjects of these glass plate negatives include the Dotson family farm, Greenwood, WV, the West Union Courthouse in West Union, WV, members of the Dotson family, and Horatio Greenough's statue of George Washington in Washington, DC (now in the National Museum of American History).","This series consists of a Dotson Family History focusing on the ancestry of Leonard Otis Dotson, son of Franklin Dotson and Nancy Clark Dotson, and his wife, Vashti Johnson Dotson. This binder was compiled and collated by Linda Lee Warden, great-granddaughter of Leonard and Vashti Johnson Dotson. It includes a family tree, birth certificates, death certificates, obituaries, wills, photographs of graves, photographs of persons mentioned in this family history, and a written family history.","This series consists of bound photocopies of Nancy Clark Dotson's diaries from 1904-1949 (see Series 1). Series 10-11 are supplementary to this series; they include an index to the persons, births, marriages, and deaths mentioned, and information supplementing the diaries, such as family trees and photographs.","This series consists of two identical indices to the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries (Series 1) that include an introduction with notes, family trees, photographs, and copies of newspaper clippings describing the Dotson family, lists of births, marriages, and deaths by name and date, and an alphabetical list of all names listed. This series is supplemental to Series 1, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries, and to Series 9, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Copies.","This series consists of two identical folios of supplemental information on the Dotson family and photographs of those mentioned, including family trees, sections of family history, newspaper articles and columns, addenda to Series 10, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Index, and photographs of the extended Dotson family and the Dotson farm in Greenwood, WV.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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It contains Nancy Clark Dotson's diaries from 1904-1946 (including photocopies, indices, and supplementary information), other Dotson family diaries and books, the marriage certificate of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson, a Dotson family history, a cabinet card and carte de visite album, a tintype album, a collection of glass plate negatives, and other assorted photographs.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSeries 1. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries; 1904-1946; boxes 1-2.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 2. Unknown Diary; 1887; box 3.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 3. Nancy Clark Dotson Bible; ca. 1890-1891; box 3.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 4. Ledgers; 1845-1910; boxes 3-4.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 5. Marriage Certificate, Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson; 1879-02-05; box 7.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 6. Photographs; 1880s-1970s; boxes 5-7.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 7. Glass Plate Negatives; 1880s-1890s; box 8.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 8. Dotson Family History; 1980-2018; box 9.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 9. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Photocopies; 1987; boxes 10-11.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 10. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Index; 1988-2018; box 11.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 11. Supplemental Information to the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries; 1982-2010; box 11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes diaries written by Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949) from 1904-1946. Diary entries are short, often one or two lines long, and cover subjects including the weather, who visited her and when, births, deaths, marriages, and other happenings around the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV (Doddridge County). National events, such as elections, the collapse of a theater in Washington, D.C., and other similar events, are also mentioned. A \"Ma\" and \"Dad\" are frequently mentioned; the identity of \"Ma\" is unknown, but \"Dad\" refers to Nancy Clark Dotson's husband, Franklin Dotson.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor those wishing to research the diaries, Series 9-11 can be useful for researchers. They include photocopies of each page of these diaries, an index to the persons, births, marriages, and deaths mentioned, and a set of supplementary information to these diaries, such as family trees and photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis diary, originally intended to be used as a ledger book, was found at the farm of Franklin P. and Nancy Clark Dotson. Only four entries are written in this diary. The author is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis Bible (ca. 1890-1891) was given to Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949) by her brother Jim Clark and his wife Tina Clark. The translation is unknown. Also included are several bookmarks, including a small pamphlet of Prayer Meeting Topics from the Christian Endeavor Society, a handwritten list of scriptures, a Christmas card with a handwritten description of Mike Dotson's funeral, and another scripture card from the American Bible Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of four ledger books. The first (1845-1880), titled \"Steward's Book for Pleasant Valley Mission,\" includes meeting minutes, ledgers of who brought what items to the Mission, purchasing ledgers, and recipes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe second (ca. 1891) and third (ca. 1862-1910) are ledgers from the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV and include separate pages for each person or family who purchased livestock or produce from the farm and prices for each item.  Dates of purchase are not clearly identified.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe fourth is a combined diary and ledger owned by W.H. Sherwood, a relative of Franklin Dotson; this book is mostly written in shorthand with three pages written in cursive.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis unofficial marriage certificate, signed by Minister C. J. B. Brane and witness Beatrice G. Rose, celebrates and certifies the marriage of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson. The certificate was published by the Reformed Church Publication Board in Philadelphia, PA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes a tintype album, a cabinet card and cartes de visite album, and three other files of photographs.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe tintype album and cabinet card and cartes de visite album, owned and collated by Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949), both contain photographs of her family, friends, and neighbors in Greenwood, WV and beyond; a large majority of these photographs were labeled with the identities of each subject by Dotson. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe first file of photographs contains copies of photographs of Greenwood, WV and its people. The original photographs were donated by the family to the Doddridge County Historical Society in 2012.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe second file of photographs contains mounted photographs, loose photographs, and cabinet cards of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson and of their son, Leonard and Vashti Johnson Dotson and their daughter, Loxie Dotson Borror. The subjects of these images were identified and labeled by Dotson.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe final file of photographs contains a flash drive of photographs of the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV, the areas surrounding Route 50, and other areas of West Virginia. Identification information for each image is available in the title of each digital file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes ten glass plate negatives taken by Leonard Otis Dotson ca. 1903-1905, photographs and digital scans made from those negatives, and supplementary information. Subjects of these glass plate negatives include the Dotson family farm, Greenwood, WV, the West Union Courthouse in West Union, WV, members of the Dotson family, and Horatio Greenough's statue of George Washington in Washington, DC (now in the National Museum of American History).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of a Dotson Family History focusing on the ancestry of Leonard Otis Dotson, son of Franklin Dotson and Nancy Clark Dotson, and his wife, Vashti Johnson Dotson. This binder was compiled and collated by Linda Lee Warden, great-granddaughter of Leonard and Vashti Johnson Dotson. It includes a family tree, birth certificates, death certificates, obituaries, wills, photographs of graves, photographs of persons mentioned in this family history, and a written family history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of bound photocopies of Nancy Clark Dotson's diaries from 1904-1949 (see Series 1). Series 10-11 are supplementary to this series; they include an index to the persons, births, marriages, and deaths mentioned, and information supplementing the diaries, such as family trees and photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of two identical indices to the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries (Series 1) that include an introduction with notes, family trees, photographs, and copies of newspaper clippings describing the Dotson family, lists of births, marriages, and deaths by name and date, and an alphabetical list of all names listed. This series is supplemental to Series 1, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries, and to Series 9, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of two identical folios of supplemental information on the Dotson family and photographs of those mentioned, including family trees, sections of family history, newspaper articles and columns, addenda to Series 10, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Index, and photographs of the extended Dotson family and the Dotson farm in Greenwood, WV.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection documents the Dotson family of Greenwood, West Virginia in Doddridge County.  It contains Nancy Clark Dotson's diaries from 1904-1946 (including photocopies, indices, and supplementary information), other Dotson family diaries and books, the marriage certificate of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson, a Dotson family history, a cabinet card and carte de visite album, a tintype album, a collection of glass plate negatives, and other assorted photographs.","\nSeries 1. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries; 1904-1946; boxes 1-2. \nSeries 2. Unknown Diary; 1887; box 3. \nSeries 3. Nancy Clark Dotson Bible; ca. 1890-1891; box 3. \nSeries 4. Ledgers; 1845-1910; boxes 3-4. \nSeries 5. Marriage Certificate, Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson; 1879-02-05; box 7. \nSeries 6. Photographs; 1880s-1970s; boxes 5-7. \nSeries 7. Glass Plate Negatives; 1880s-1890s; box 8. \nSeries 8. Dotson Family History; 1980-2018; box 9. \nSeries 9. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Photocopies; 1987; boxes 10-11. \nSeries 10. Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Index; 1988-2018; box 11. \nSeries 11. Supplemental Information to the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries; 1982-2010; box 11.","This series includes diaries written by Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949) from 1904-1946. Diary entries are short, often one or two lines long, and cover subjects including the weather, who visited her and when, births, deaths, marriages, and other happenings around the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV (Doddridge County). National events, such as elections, the collapse of a theater in Washington, D.C., and other similar events, are also mentioned. A \"Ma\" and \"Dad\" are frequently mentioned; the identity of \"Ma\" is unknown, but \"Dad\" refers to Nancy Clark Dotson's husband, Franklin Dotson.","For those wishing to research the diaries, Series 9-11 can be useful for researchers. They include photocopies of each page of these diaries, an index to the persons, births, marriages, and deaths mentioned, and a set of supplementary information to these diaries, such as family trees and photographs.","This diary, originally intended to be used as a ledger book, was found at the farm of Franklin P. and Nancy Clark Dotson. Only four entries are written in this diary. The author is unknown.","This Bible (ca. 1890-1891) was given to Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949) by her brother Jim Clark and his wife Tina Clark. The translation is unknown. Also included are several bookmarks, including a small pamphlet of Prayer Meeting Topics from the Christian Endeavor Society, a handwritten list of scriptures, a Christmas card with a handwritten description of Mike Dotson's funeral, and another scripture card from the American Bible Society.","This series consists of four ledger books. The first (1845-1880), titled \"Steward's Book for Pleasant Valley Mission,\" includes meeting minutes, ledgers of who brought what items to the Mission, purchasing ledgers, and recipes.","The second (ca. 1891) and third (ca. 1862-1910) are ledgers from the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV and include separate pages for each person or family who purchased livestock or produce from the farm and prices for each item.  Dates of purchase are not clearly identified.","The fourth is a combined diary and ledger owned by W.H. Sherwood, a relative of Franklin Dotson; this book is mostly written in shorthand with three pages written in cursive.","This unofficial marriage certificate, signed by Minister C. J. B. Brane and witness Beatrice G. Rose, celebrates and certifies the marriage of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson. The certificate was published by the Reformed Church Publication Board in Philadelphia, PA.","This series includes a tintype album, a cabinet card and cartes de visite album, and three other files of photographs.","The tintype album and cabinet card and cartes de visite album, owned and collated by Nancy Clark Dotson (1857-1949), both contain photographs of her family, friends, and neighbors in Greenwood, WV and beyond; a large majority of these photographs were labeled with the identities of each subject by Dotson. ","The first file of photographs contains copies of photographs of Greenwood, WV and its people. The original photographs were donated by the family to the Doddridge County Historical Society in 2012.","The second file of photographs contains mounted photographs, loose photographs, and cabinet cards of Franklin and Nancy Clark Dotson and of their son, Leonard and Vashti Johnson Dotson and their daughter, Loxie Dotson Borror. The subjects of these images were identified and labeled by Dotson.","The final file of photographs contains a flash drive of photographs of the Dotson family farm in Greenwood, WV, the areas surrounding Route 50, and other areas of West Virginia. Identification information for each image is available in the title of each digital file.","This series includes ten glass plate negatives taken by Leonard Otis Dotson ca. 1903-1905, photographs and digital scans made from those negatives, and supplementary information. Subjects of these glass plate negatives include the Dotson family farm, Greenwood, WV, the West Union Courthouse in West Union, WV, members of the Dotson family, and Horatio Greenough's statue of George Washington in Washington, DC (now in the National Museum of American History).","This series consists of a Dotson Family History focusing on the ancestry of Leonard Otis Dotson, son of Franklin Dotson and Nancy Clark Dotson, and his wife, Vashti Johnson Dotson. This binder was compiled and collated by Linda Lee Warden, great-granddaughter of Leonard and Vashti Johnson Dotson. It includes a family tree, birth certificates, death certificates, obituaries, wills, photographs of graves, photographs of persons mentioned in this family history, and a written family history.","This series consists of bound photocopies of Nancy Clark Dotson's diaries from 1904-1949 (see Series 1). Series 10-11 are supplementary to this series; they include an index to the persons, births, marriages, and deaths mentioned, and information supplementing the diaries, such as family trees and photographs.","This series consists of two identical indices to the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries (Series 1) that include an introduction with notes, family trees, photographs, and copies of newspaper clippings describing the Dotson family, lists of births, marriages, and deaths by name and date, and an alphabetical list of all names listed. This series is supplemental to Series 1, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries, and to Series 9, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Copies.","This series consists of two identical folios of supplemental information on the Dotson family and photographs of those mentioned, including family trees, sections of family history, newspaper articles and columns, addenda to Series 10, the Nancy Clark Dotson Diaries Index, and photographs of the extended Dotson family and the Dotson farm in Greenwood, WV."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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One copied 1861 diary and 1847-1849 correspondence of Dr. Henry Wythe Tabb of Mathews County, Virginia. Tabb's papers discuss life at 'Auburn,' their estate in Mathews County, including topics of hunting, female social life, detailed descriptions of the estate, servants, Tabb's wealth, and other topics. Includes clippings about the Auburn House. Also includes papers and correspondence (1947-1949) concerning genealogy done on the Tabb family.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_711#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_711","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_711","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_711","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_711","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_711.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Tabb, Henry Wythe Papers","title_ssm":["Dr. Henry Wythe Tabb Papers"],"title_tesim":["Dr. Henry Wythe Tabb Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1847-1949"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1847-1949"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["SC 01097","/repositories/2/resources/711"],"text":["SC 01097","/repositories/2/resources/711","Dr. Henry Wythe Tabb Papers","Virginia--History","Mathews County (Va.)--History--19th century","Women--Virginia--Social life and customs","Correspondence","Diaries","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Henry W. Tabb was a doctor in Mathews County, VA during the mid-1800s. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:","","Other Information:"," A PDF document of this inventory is available online."," Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Sm__Coll__Add__4_Tabb.pdf","Processed by Ellen Strong in 1995.","See also the John H. Tabb Papers, the Tabb Family Diary, and the Tabb Family Papers.","Photocopies and papers; 1847-1949. One copied 1861 diary and 1847-1849 correspondence of Dr. Henry Wythe Tabb of Mathews County, Virginia. Tabb's papers discuss life at 'Auburn,' their estate in Mathews County, including topics of hunting, female social life, detailed descriptions of the estate, servants, Tabb's wealth, and other topics. Includes clippings about the Auburn House. Also includes papers and correspondence (1947-1949) concerning genealogy done on the Tabb family."," 66 items.","Diary of the late Dr. Henry Wythe Tabb: Tells of schooling, travels, medical education and his marriages. He married Hester Eliza Henrietta Van Bibber in 1821 (she died in 1823), Martha T. Tompkins in 1828 (she died in 1842), and Ellen Foster in 1846 (she died in 1858).","Newspaper articles about \"Auburn.\" Tabb moved into \"Auburn\" in 1824. The house was begun for him by his father Philip Tabb. Articles describe rooms of the house and include illustrations. ","Letters. Adam Foster, \"Auburn\" Mathews County, Va., to Cynthia [?], January 9 1847 Describes daughter Ellen's \"home and vicinity.\" Included are descriptions of the portraits, rooms, gardens, servants, and an appraisal of Dr. Tabb's wealth. ","A. Foster, Mathews Co., [Va.], to Cynthia [?], January 12 1847 Describes the overseer and the housekeeper at \"Auburn\", the table Dr. Tabb keeps, and a party given by Dr. Tabb (including the dresses worn by Ellen and Susan), another party given at \"Glenroy\", and a visit to \"White Marsh,\" the home of John Tabb. ","A. Foster, Mathews Co., Va., to Cynthia [?], January 20 1847 Describes party at \"Waverly,\" the seat of Capt. Philip E. Tabb, a hunting party, and the social life of various young women. ","Typescript of the diary of the late Dr. Henry Wythe Tabb, Auburn, Mathews County, Virginia, January 1, 1861\n\"Copied from a carbon lent to me on June 8, 1950 by Mrs. Selina L. Hopkins at her home \"Rivers Edge\" at Nuttall, Virginia, near Gloucester Court House.\" Includes notes on the family of Dr. Henry Wythe Tabb by Monroe F. Cockrell, December 2, 1952. ","Typewritten notes made by Monroe F. 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