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://library.wwu.edu/cpnws
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Collection Number:
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XOE0005burn
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Creator:
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Burn, June; Burn,
Farrar
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Title:
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June and Farrar Burn
Papers
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Dates:
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1888-1992 (inclusive) 1921-1969 (bulk)
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Quantity:
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11 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 June and Farrar Burn Papers at the
Center for Pacific Northwest Studies comprises an assortment of writings,
correspondence, and photographs that reflect the lives of proud Puget Sound
residents, June and Farrar Burn. The collection includes stories and
correspondence from both June and Farrar that range from their adventures in
Alaska in 1921 to their semi-retirement in Florida and Arkansas in the 1960s.
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Biographical Note
June Burn was born Inez Chandler Harris on June 19, 1893, in Anniston,
Alabama. She was hired as a staff writer for McCall’s Magazine in 1917, which
sparked her interest in writing. June met Farrar Burn (born September 22, 1888)
while living in a cabin near Washington, D.C., and the two were wed in
1919.
Because of their mutual love of nature and disregard for the routines
of a workaday world, the couple chose to try and find their own island to
homestead – a choice that led them across the country to the San Juan Islands
in the Puget Sound. They were the last homesteaders in the San Juan Islands,
settling on Sentinel Island, just west of the Spieden Channel. It was here that
their first son, North, was born. Their second son, Bob (South) Burn was born
29 months later in a hospital near the cabin where June and Farrar had first
met.
In 1920 June and Farrar were granted teaching appointments from the
Bureau of Education in the Alaska School Service and assigned to Gambell, St.
Lawrence Island in Alaska. For a year they lived and worked closely with the
Eskimo population there. When June became pregnant with North they came back to
the San Juans.
June and Farrar’s adventures took them across the country, and brought
them back to a farm on Waldron Island in the San Juans. Prior to settling on
Waldron, June and Farrar (and sons) lived in Bellingham, Washington. Farrar
built June Acres, two cabins located in the woods surrounding what is now
Fairhaven College at Western Washington University. It was during this time
that June wrote a daily column for the Bellingham Herald entitled “Puget
Soundings,” detailing her own adventures in the area as well as the countless
stories of local residents.
The popularity of her column prompted her to create her own weekly
newspaper, which was filled with “pictures of this scenic land and with
articles and stories by all the writers and leaders of the Northwest.” The
paper was popular in Bellingham, but the small audience couldn't justify the
costs of the paper. Therefore June and Farrar moved the publication to Seattle
for a short time. In all, The Puget Sounder lasted from 1935-1939.
In 1941 June published Living High: An Unconventional Autobiography.
Following the success of her book, in 1946 June and Farrar bought a surplus
Coast Guard lifeboat and began their “100 Days in the San Juans,” traveling
around the islands and collecting stories of the islands and their inhabitants
that were printed as a column in the Seattle P.I. The stories were collected
together in 1983, and published as a book by the same name.
Later in their lives Farrar traveled the country lecturing on “How to
Be Happy, Anyway,” and June taught for a short while at the University of
Washington. Their adventures led them all across the country, where they spent
time living in New York, Washington D.C., California, Florida, and Arkansas.
In 1967, after deciding not to return to Sentinel Island, June and
Farrar moved to a small farm near Fort Smith, Arkansas – Farrar’s home town.
June died there in 1969, followed by Farrar in 1975.
Content Description
The June and Farrar Burn Papers at the Center for Pacific Northwest
Studies comprise a wide assortment of writings, correspondence, and photographs
that reflect the lives of Puget Sound residents, June and Farrar Burn. The
papers range from 1888-1992. With the exception of the materials produced
during their Alaska School Service with the Eskimos at Gambell, St. Lawrence
Island, Alaska from 1920-1921, the bulk of the materials date between 1941 and
1962.
June’s personal papers contain correspondence, journals, writings,
notes, poetry, radio transcripts, and includes research. Correspondence
includes letters from Eleanor Roosevelt and the White House, writer, W.E.
Woodward and extensive communication with life long friends Katherine Fulkerson
and Marion Lapp. The collection has over ninety of June’s titled writings
including several versions of "How to be Happy Anyway." Scrapbooks contain
June's newspaper columns “Puget Soundings” and “100 Days in the San Juans".
Research materials pertain to topics including eye health, nutrition, organic
farming and soil research.
Farrar’s papers include correspondence, writings, and several of his
songs and drawings. Songs contain published titles: "I Wanta Yes-Yes Baby!,"
"Come Back to Me" and "Cascade Range: Out Where the Swift Rivers Flow" as well
as several unpublished compositions, all dating from the 1920s to the 1960s.
Farrar's papers also hold an audiocassette recording of an interview conducted
by June of Farrar in 1949 and three LP sound recordings created by Farrar in
the 1940s.
Burn Family papers contain materials produced by and about June and
Farrar's sons, North and Bob (South), including correspondence dated 1940-1991.
Writings include copies of June and Farrar’s joint project, the newspaper The
Puget Sounder, dated May 1935-March 1939. Family papers also contain Sentinel
Island property agreements, and a small watercolor painting entitled “English
Camp, San Juan Island.”
June and Farrah's 1920-1921 Alaska trip is well-documented in June's
journal entries, correspondence, writings including "Romantic Adventure in
Behring Sea" and various Eskimo folk tales. Farrah Burn's papers and Burn
Family papers also include correspondence and other materials pertaining to the
Alaska School Service.
Family photographs dated 1888-1975 reflect many aspects of the Burn
family's life and travels, including images of Waldron Island, the San Juans,
and St. Lawrence Island, Alaska.
Arrangement
The June and Farrar Burn Papers are organized in accordance with the
following series and sub-series arrangement:
- Series I: Personal Papers, circa 1902-1992
- Sub-series 1: June Burn, circa 1914-1968
- Sub-series 2: Farrar Burn, circa 1902-1972
- Sub-series 3: Burn Family, 1921-1992
- Series II: Photographs, circa 1888-1975
Administrative Information
Custodial History The June and Farrar Burn papers originally contained a small number of
items donated to the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies in 1985 by June and
Farrar's son, Bob (South) Burn. The papers consisted of a scrapbook of
newspaper articles, a letter from Eleanor Roosevelt, and issues of the Puget
Sounder. At that time, Galen Biery also included a copy of a tape recording of
June and Farrar that he had made some years before. The bulk of the materials
in the papers, which include correspondence, journals, writings, and
photographs were donated by June and Farrar's granddaughter, Skye Burn, in 2003
with an additional donation made in 2005.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access Publication Restriction until 2025: The researcher must receive
written permission from the donor or individual authorized by the donor before
quotation or reproduction of papers for publication.
Preferred Citation June and Farrar Burn papers, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies,
Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225
Related Information
Bibliography
Burn, June, Living High: An Unconventional
Autobiography, Duell, Sloan and Pearce1941; 1992.
Burn, June, 100 Days in the San
Juans, 1946.
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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| Burn, Bob
(South) -- b. 1924. |
| Burn, Farrar -- 1888-1975. (creator) |
| Burn, June, 1893-1969. (creator) |
| Burn,
North. |
| Bellingham (Wash.)--History--Sources. |
| Saint Lawrence Island (Alaska)--Social life and
customs--History--Sources. |
| Sentinel Island--San Juan Islands--Washington
(State)--Description and travel--History--Sources. |
| Waldron Island (Wash.)--History--Sources. |
| Agricultural
conservation--United States--History--Sources. |
| Eskimos--Alaska--Saint Lawrence Island--History--Sources.
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| Folk music --
United States -- History -- Sources. |
| Frontier and
pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- San Juan Islands -- History -- Sources.
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| Herbs--Therapeutic use--History--Sources. |
| Natural
history--Washington (State)--Puget Sound region--History--Sources. |
| Organic
farming--United States--History--Sources. |
| Soils--Environmental aspects--History--Sources. |
| Women
journalists--Bellingham (Wash.)--History--Sources. |
Detailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in
the collection.
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Series I:
Personal Papers, circa
1902-1992
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Sub-series
1:
June Burn
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circa 1914-1968 |
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Legal/Financial
Information
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Agreement regarding “One Hundred Organic Farms and
How They Operate” by June Burn
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1955 April |
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Copyright, Legal Agreement, and Extra Book Covers
for Living High
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1957-1958 |
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Wishes Regarding Her Death
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1965 July 12 |
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Correspondence
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Incoming
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Addresses
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Undated 1952 |
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Bob Burn
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Undated 1943-1949 1961 |
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Farrar Burn
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Undated 1920-1967 |
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North Burn
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Undated 1946-1966 |
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Kathryn Fulkerson
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1925 |
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Phil Lovering
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Undated |
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Raymond and Motier (June's sister)
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Undated |
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W.E. Woodward
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1927-1937 |
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Eleanor Roosevelt and White House
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1941 1943 |
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General
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Undated |
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General
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1920-1947 |
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General
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1950-1960 |
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General
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1960-1968 |
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Outgoing
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Bob Burn
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Undated 1945-1965 |
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North Burn
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Undated 1945-1962 |
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Katheryn Fulkerson
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Undated 1924-1939 |
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Katheryn Fulkerson
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1940-1966 |
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Katherine Fulkerson and Marion Lapp
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Undated 1924-1926 |
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Marion Lapp
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Undated |
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Phil Lovering
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Undated 1929-1941 |
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Motier (June's sister)
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Undated 1966 |
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W.E. Woodword
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Undated 1935 |
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General
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1920-1966 |
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General
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Undated |
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General
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Undated |
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General
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Undated |
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Writings and
Notes
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Titled Writings
A-Z
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circa 1920s-1960s |
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A-E
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F
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H
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I-J
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K-M
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N-O
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P
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R
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S
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T-U
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W
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Y
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Untitled
Writings
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Untitled Writings
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Undated |
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Fragments of Writings and Notes
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Undated |
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Columns
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“Puget Soundings” – from The
Bellingham Herald
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1930-1933 |
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Scrapbook of “100 Days in the San Juans” (original
publications from the Seattle Post
Intelligencer)with correspondence
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1946 |
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“Side Roads”
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1950 |
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Features, published and unpublished
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1950-1951 |
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Books
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Living High: An
Unconventional Autobiography (autographed copy)
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1941 |
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Poetry
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Poetry
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circa 1930s-1960s |
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Radio
Transcripts
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Bornstein Seafood
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1949 August 6-1949 October 6 |
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Bornstein Seafood
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1949 October 11-1950 January 31 |
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“Joe Needham on an Island Farm” or “Tater Patch
Holler”
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circa 1940s-1950s |
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Untitled and “Democracy and the Soil”
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circa 1940s-1950s |
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Research
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Dr. Bates Eye
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Dr. Bates Eye Essays
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Undated 1961 |
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Dr. Bates Eye Lectures
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circa 1950s |
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Donkey Trip (Mule Trip)
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1951 |
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Herb Royal Pamphlets
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1957 |
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Nutrition
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General Nutrition Notes
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circa 1940s-1950s |
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Nutrition Articles
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Undated 1948-1955 |
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June Burn Health Studio Materials
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1955-1956 |
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100 Days in the San Juans
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Biographical Information of Island
Residents
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1946 |
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Correspondence-Outgoing
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1946 April-1946 June |
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Correspondence-Incoming
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1946 January-1946 July |
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Correspondence-Incoming
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1946 August-1946 December |
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Information Regarding Locations and People Visited
During the Trip
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1946 |
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Maps and Charts
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1946 |
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Notes on History of the Islands
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1946 |
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Proposed layout of book: “The San Juan Islands of
Puget Sound: A Guide Book, Text Book, Souvenir, and Rhapsody”
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circa 1940s |
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“San Juan Postscripts, Waldron Island, and Two
Stories We Missed”
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circa 1940s |
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Organic Farms
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circa 1950s |
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Organic Farms
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circa 1950s |
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Organic Farms in England, Crown Scrapbook
(contains photographs)
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1957 |
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Soil
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Dr. Albrecht’s Soil Lectures
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1951 |
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Dr. Albrecht’s, “Our Soils and Ourselves” (as
translated by June Burn)
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1951 |
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Dr. Albrecht’s Essays
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1954 |
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Soil/Fertilizer Articles
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1947-1961 |
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Education
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College Transcripts
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1914-1951 |
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Bureau of Education Alaska School Service
Assistant Teaching Appointment
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1920 |
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Teaching Evaluations-Oklahoma Agricultural and
Mechanical College
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1937 |
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Corbett-Bates Teaching Association
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1945-1955 |
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Program from University of Washington’s “The
Pacific Northwest Writer’s Conference
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1945 August 6-10 |
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School of the Living, The Interpreter and The
Green Revolution Articles
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1951-1965 |
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Journals/Diaries
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Journals
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Journal
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Undated |
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Journal
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Undated |
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Alaska Journal Entries
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Undated 1921 |
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Journal Entries
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Undated 1941 1962 |
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Journal
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1938 |
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Journal
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1946 |
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Journal
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1946 |
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Journal
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1950 |
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Journal
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1954 1955 1958 |
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"A Transcription of Handwritten Journal,
1954-1959, written by Pacific Northwest author, June Burn" by Harriet
Thompson
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2006 |
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Journal
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1956 |
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Journal
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1957 |
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Journal
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1958 |
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Journal
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1958 |
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Journal
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1959 |
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Journal
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1959 1960 |
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Journal
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1959 1960 |
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Journal
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1962 |
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Diaries
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Dream Diary
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1945 |
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Sub-Series
2:
Farrar Burn
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circa 1902-1972 |
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Biographical Information
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Baptism record; Social Security card
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1902 1954 |
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Career information – Naval service, civil service
commission, Alkaline Salt Workers Union card
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1920-1923 1951 |
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“The Heritage,” Official Publication of the Crawford
County Historical Society, with biography of Farrar Burn, Distinguished Citizen
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1972 July |
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Correspondence
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Incoming
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Bob (South) Burn
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Undated 1941-1947 |
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June Burn
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1962 May-1962 June |
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June Burn
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1962 July-1962 September |
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June Burn
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Undated |
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General
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Undated 1920-1967 |
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Outgoing
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Katheryn A. Fulkerson
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1925-1962 |
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Katheryn A. Fulkerson
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1963-1964 |
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Phil Lovering
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1929-1936 |
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General
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1920-1963 |
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Writings
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Poetry
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Undated |
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Songs
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Published
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"I Wanta Yes-Yes Baby!," "Come Back to Me"
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1927 |
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"Cascade Range: Out Where the Swift Rivers Flow"
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1928 |
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Unpublished
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Unnamed Song
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Undated |
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Unpublished Drafts
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“A Christmas Barrel”
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1952 |
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“The Patient is Never Told"
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Undated |
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“Rhyming Around the United States”
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1960 |
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“A Visit to the Reindeer Camps”
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Undated |
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Radio Broadcasts
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Undated |
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Notes and Drawings
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Undated 1920-1921 |
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Education
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Bureau of Education Alaska School Service Teaching
Appointment
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1920 |
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Daily Planners
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Daily Planner
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1950-1951 |
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Daily Planner
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1959 |
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Artifacts and Audio-Visual
Materials
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AV materials include three LP
recordings, which may have been sent to North Burn while recovering from polio
in the Philippines after WW2.
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Slide Whistle
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circa 1928 |
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Sound
Recordings
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Audio cassette recording of June interviewing
Farrar
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1949 |
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Songs of Farrar Burn, 33⅓ rpm,
Microgroove
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undated |
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No. 1 Philco Tab Edge Carbon Paper – “Bub”
Burns
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undated |
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Bub Baxter Burns Five Minute Audition
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1949 May 4 |
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Sub-series
3:
Burn Family Papers
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1921-1992 |
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Biographical
Information
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Bob (South) Burn Certificate of Birth
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1924 May 20 |
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Legal/ Financial
Information
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Property Agreements (Including Sentinel
Island)
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1928-1959 |
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Correspondence
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Incoming
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Farrar and June Burn
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Undated 1921-1940 |
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Farrar and June Burn
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1941-1960 |
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Farrar and June Burn
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1961-1968 |
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North Burn
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Undated |
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Bob (South) Burn
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Undated 1978-1985 |
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General
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Undated 1926-1992 |
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Outgoing
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Farrar and June Burn
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Undated 1920 1958-1959 |
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North Burn
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1939 1940 1950 |
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Bob (South) Burn
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Undated 1942-1991 |
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Writings
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The Puget Sounder (June
and Farrar Burn Joint Newspaper Project)
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1935 May-1939 March |
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Barbara Burn, “International Exchange-Pitfalls and
Pleasures”
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Undated |
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Bob (South) Burn, “Autobiography”
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Journals
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Journal (June and Farrar)
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1956 |
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Visual
Materials
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Original watercolor entitled, “English Camp, San
Juan Is.”
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undated |
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Alfred Taiée Print
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undated |
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Clippings
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Newspaper Clippings
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1926-1992 |
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Newspaper Clippings
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Series II:
Photographs, circa
1888-1975
Scrapbook of Early Life contains photographs
mounted on numbered pages with June Burn’s typewritten narration included on
each page.
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Prints
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Arkansas House
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1967 |
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Cabin-in-the-woods, Washington DC
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circa 1923 |
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Covered Wagon Trip (Mule Trip)
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1954 |
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Donkey Trip
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circa 1923 |
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Farrar’s Family
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circa 1880s-1940s |
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Florida
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circa 1965 |
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Forks, Washington
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1955 |
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Gravestones (Van Buren, Arkansas)
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1970 circa 1975 |
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Health Food Store, Bedford St., New York
City
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1955 |
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June Acres
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circa 1930's |
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June’s Family
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1914-1954 |
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June and Farrar with Family
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1954-1966 |
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Minstrel Trip
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circa 1928 |
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North and Bob (South)
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circa 1922 |
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Portraits of Farrar Burn
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circa 1910s 1943-1973 |
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Portraits of June Burn
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1907-1959 |
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Portraits of June
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circa 1920s |
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Portraits of June and Bob
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circa 1920s |
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Portraits of June and Farrar
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circa 1930s-1960s |
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Portraits of the Burn Family
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circa 1920s |
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San Juanderer Trip-From 100 Days in the San
Juans
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1946 |
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Sentinel Island
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circa 1920s |
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Trip to St. Lawrence Island, Alaska
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1921 |
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Trona, California
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1952 |
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Waldron Camp
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1954 |
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Waldron Island-Early
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circa 1930s-1940s |
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Waldron Island
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circa 1954-1960s |
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Waldron Island
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circa 1954-1960s |
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Waldron Study Cabin
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circa 1950s-1960s |
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Negatives
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Marianna, Florida
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circa 1950s-1960s |
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Waldron Island
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circa 1950s-1960s |
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook of Early Life
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circa 1920s-1940s |
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