Overview of the Collection
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Repository Name:
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Western Washington University Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
Goltz-Murray Building 808 25th Street Bellingham, WA 98225-9123 Phone: 360-650-7747 http://www.acadweb.wwu.edu/cpnws/
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Collection Number:
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XOE0007higginson
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Creator:
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Higginson, Ella
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Title:
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Ella Higginson Papers
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Dates:
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1870-1940 (inclusive) 1880-1940 (bulk)
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Quantity:
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12 linear feet
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Languages:
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Collection materials in
English
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Summary:
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The collection contains correspondence,
writings, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, photographs and artifacts
documenting the life and work of Northwest writer and poet Ella Higginson.
Records include drafts and copies of Higginson’s published and unpublished
novels, screenplays, short stories and poems. Newspaper Clippings and
Scrapbooks also include copies of articles, short stories and poems written by
Higginson, reviews and articles regarding Higginson and her work.
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Biographical Note
Northwest poet and writer Ella Higginson (1861-1940) was born Ella
Rhoads in Council Grove, Kansas. She moved to Oregon with her parents as an
infant, spending her youth in Portland and Oregon City. She attended public
school in Oregon, and also received private lessons from Oxford trained S.D.
Pope, then one of the most renowned educators on the West coast. In 1885, Ella
married Russell C. Higginson (1852-1909) in Portland Oregon. The couple moved
to Bellingham, Washington (then the town of Sehome) in 1888, where they opened
a drug store on Elk Street. It was during this period that Higginson's writing
career began to flourish, with her poetry and short stories published
nationally by journals including McClures, Harper's Monthly, and Colliers. Her
best known work, a poem entitled "Four Leaf Clover," was first published by
West Shore Magazine in 1890. Higginson’s novels and collections of short
stories include Mariella-Of-Out-West, Alaska the Great Country, The Flower that
Grew in the Sand, From the Land of Snow Pearls, and The Forest Orchid and Other
Stories. In June 1931, she was made poet laureate of Washington State.
Higginson was actively involved in community and civic affairs. She
helped establish Bellingham’s first public reading room and library (of which
she became a long-time board member), and also retained an active interest in
Whatcom County Normal School (later Western Washington University). Higginson
was deeply concerned with issues affecting women, including female education
and the institution of marriage. In a 1889 article in West Shore, she argued
that the "real evil was not that divorce was too easy, but that marriage was
too easy, and that there should be a law preventing marriage before the age of
thirty, especially if the woman was homeless."* She was an honorary member of
societies including the Progressive Literary and Fraternal Club, the Bellingham
Soroptimists and the Washington State Federation of Women’s Clubs. Higginson
was also the campaign manager for Mrs Frances C. Axtell, elected as the first
female member of Washington State's House of Representatives in 1912. Higginson
died in Bellingham, Wash. on December 27, 1940.
*Cited in
Koert, Dorothy.The Lyric Singer: A Biography of Ella
Higginson. Bellingham, Washington:Center for Pacific Northwest Studies & Fourth Corner
Registry,1985.page 52.
Content Description
The Higginson papers contain correspondence, manuscripts, clippings,
scrapbooks, photographs and artifacts documenting the life and work of
Northwest writer and poet Ella Higginson. Records in the collection span the
period circa 1870s-1940, with the bulk of material dated from 1880 onwards.
Correspondence includes letters from publishers and contemporary writers
including Lloyd Mifflin regarding Higginson’s work and its publication.
Higginson’s writings include drafts of her published and unpublished novels,
screenplays, short stories and poetry, including manuscripts of Mariella Of
Out-West, and Alaska the Great Country. Researchers should note that many of
these drafts are partial or incomplete. The collection also contains a small
number of short stories and poems written by Higginson’s sister, Carrie Blake
Morgan.
Newspaper clippings dated circa 1880-1920 include copies of short
stories, poems and articles written by Higginson, and also reviews and articles
about her life and work. Scrapbooks compiled by Higginson (1897 – 1909) also
contain similar clippings, and copies of her poems. The collection also
contains photographic prints and negatives of Ella Higginson, family and
friends. Artifacts include printing blocks with images of Ella, her signature
stamp, and copies of the words and music for her Four Leaf Clover poem.
Arrangement
The Ella Higginson Papers are organized in accordance with the
following series and sub-series arrangement:
- Series I. Correspondence circa 1890-1940
- Series II. Higginson's Writings undated
- Sub-series 1. Novels
- Sub-series 2. Screenplays
- Sub-series 3. Short Stories
- Sub-series 4. Poetry
- Series III. Writings by Carrie Blake Morgan, undated
- Series IV. Newspaper Clippings circa 1879-1920
- Series V. Scrapbooks circa 1897 - 1909
- Series VI. Photographs circa 1870-1920s
- Series VII. Ephemera, 1904, undated
- Series VIII. Artifacts, undated
Administrative Information
Custodial History The Bellingham Public Library donated materials in the Higginson
Papers to the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies in May, 1998. The Bellingham
Public Library previously received the materials in 1944 as a bequest from the
Higginson estate.
Processing Note John Flancher completed initial processing of the Ella Higginson
Papers for the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies in 1998. In 2003, Ruth
Steele re-engineered the collection.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access The collection is open to the public.
Preferred Citation Ella Higginson Papers, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western
Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225
Related Information
Bibliography
Koert, Dorothy.The Lyric Singer: A Biography of Ella
Higginson.Bellingham, Washington: Center for Pacific Northwest Studies & Fourth Corner
Registry,1985.
Subjects
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online
catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or
places should search the catalog using these headings.
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| Higginson, Ella. -- Archives. |
| Poets laureate
--Washington (State) |
| Women authors,
American --Washington (State) |
| Alaska, the great
country |
| Mariella; of out-west |
Detailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in
the collection.
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Series I:
Correspondence , circa 1890-1940
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Incoming
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General
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1890-1910 |
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General
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1911-1940 |
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General
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undated |
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MacMillan Co. Publishers
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1897-1910 1940 |
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Mifflin, Lloyd
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1898 1905 |
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Outgoing
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1893-1939 undated |
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Series II:
Higginson's Writings, Undated
Contain drafts and copies of novels,
screenplays, short stories and poetry written by Ella Higginson. Researchers
should note drafts of Higginson’s works are often partial and incomplete.
Almost all of these writings are undated
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Subseries 1:
Novels
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Undated |
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Mariella; of
Out-West
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Draft I
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undated |
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Draft II
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undated |
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Draft II (continued)
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undated |
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Draft III
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undated |
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Draft IV
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undated |
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Draft Fragments
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undated |
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Galley Proofs
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undated |
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Alaska, the Great
Country
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Handwritten draft
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undated |
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Handwritten draft (continued)
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undated |
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Handwritten draft
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undated |
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Typed draft
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undated |
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Draft Fragments
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undated |
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Travel Journal
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undated |
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Orilla
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Draft Fragments
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undated |
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Subseries 2:
Screenplays
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Undated |
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Just Like the Men (text/html)
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undated |
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A Political Story
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undated |
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Rose in My Heart
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undated |
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Subseries 3:
Short Stories
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Undated |
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untitled short stories
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untitled short story fragments
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Mr Slover
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The Fiddling Mate of the Santa Anna
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The Little Girl From the Lighthouse
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The Rejuvenation of Mrs. Roop 1
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A Point of Giving In
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The Woman That Came to Karluk
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Avenelle of the Mountains
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A True Story
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A Socialistic Flower
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The Philandress
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The Man Who Stayed
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The Last Furrow
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Extra Pure Woman
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One O Them Still Stubborn Kinds
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A Study in Gossip
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A Case of Municipals
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M'liss's Child
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His Great Hour
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The Candle of God
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The Trembling Heart
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Euphemy
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The Mate of the Santa Anna
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A Perfectly Model Man
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Entertaining the Editor
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The Other Woman
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The Message From God
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For So Much Heaven
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The Wooing of Delisca
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The Supreme Hour
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The Russo-Greek Churches of Alaska
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Alaska: The Dream Voyage
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The Lavender Westward
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Mis' Bunnel's Funeral
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Mandy's Organ
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Mrs. Ousley's Haviland China
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The Anspiker Chickens
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Belindy's One Beau
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Hearts and Hearts
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Stories for Anthology (collection)
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Dove Colored Door
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A Change of Creed
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The Miracle of the North
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A Perfectly Model Man
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The Violin
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The Stubbornness of Uriah Slater
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Clarissa
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The Weaver
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The Message of Anna Laura Sweet
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The Great Birthright
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Subseries 4:
Poetry
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Poems
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Poems (printed copies, labeled “Not in
Books”)
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Published and illustrated poems
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Published Poem Book The
Vanishing Race and Other Poems
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1911 |
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Series III:
Writings by Carrie Blake
Morgan, Undated
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Description
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Short Stories
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undated |
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Poems by and from C. Blake Morgan
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Series IV:
Newspaper Clippings , circa 1879-1920
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Description
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Dates
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Clippings written by Ella
Higginson
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Articles
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circa 1905-1937 |
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Poems
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1906, undated |
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Short Stories
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circa 1879-1888 |
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Short Stories
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circa 1881-1920 |
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Short Stories
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Articles about Ella Higginson
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circa 1902-1936 |
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Reviews
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circa 1902-1903, undated |
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Obituaries
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1940 |
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Frank Teck clippings
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1903, undated |
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Series V:
Scrapbooks, circa 1897 - 1909
Scrapbooks contain clippings and copies of
Higginson’s poetry and articles, as well as articles and reviews about
Higginson and her work. The first, spanning the period circa 1897-1905 was
compiled by Higginson in 1939 for the State Library in Olympia.
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Dates
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Scrapbook
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circa 1897 -1905 |
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Scrapbook
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circa 1897-1908 |
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Scrapbook
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circa 1899-1937 |
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Scrapbook
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circa 1900-1905 |
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Scrapbook
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circa 1908-1909 |
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Scrapbook
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circa 1908-1909 |
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Series VI:
Photographs , circa 1870-1920s
Photographs of Ella Higginson, family and
friends, including one photograph album from which most of the prints have been
removed.
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Photographic Prints
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Photo album
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Glass plate negatives (14 items)
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Glass Plate negative (1 item)
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Series VII:
Ephemera, 1904, Undated, , 1904
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Four Leaf Clover
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Drawing
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Notes re: Fairhaven Library construction
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1904 |
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Maps of Alaska
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Sheet Music to “The Song of The Wanderer”
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Four Leaf Clover Sheet Music
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Series VIII:
Artifacts, Undated
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Description
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Print blocks
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Ella Higginson
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Buildings
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Four leaf clover stamp
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Four Leaf Clover poem
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Four Leaf Clover words and music
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Frontispiece
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Higginson's signature stamp
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American Red Cross Medal
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Glass candle holder
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Painted candle holder
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Picture frame (no picture)
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Pen
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Bead necklace
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Letter opener
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Three educational primers
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