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Edith Thompson Papers

 Collection — Container: 1 folder
Identifier: OGLMC-167

Scope and Contents

The Edith Thompson Papers contain two books, one program and a scrapbook. The "Manual and Directory for the City of Grand Forks, 1885" was the first Grand Forks City directory. The "History of Grand Forks County," (1900) emphasizes the city of Grand Forks' first ten years. The program is the "Fiftieth Anniversary Banquet," October 31, 1931. This contains a list of residents who had lived in Grand Forks for 50 years or more as of 1931. A World War I scrapbook, September 10, 1917-March 8, 1918, consists of newspaper clippings about drafted individuals and personal comments from Phillip R. Bangs. Bangs was continually denied military service due to defective vision. He recorded these experiences in his scrap album.

Dates

  • created: 1885-1931

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.

Biographical or Historical Information

Edith Thompson was born November 5, 1885, to Will and Eugenia (Harris) Freeman. In 1904 she graduated from River Falls Wisconsin Teachers’ College. On June 24, 1908, she married Theodore Thompson at Maxbass, North Dakota. A year later their first and only daughter, Dorothea, was born. Best touted as an early Grand Forks resident, her contributions to the community reach into the city’s developing years. Soon after graduating from college, Thompson began teaching at Thorpe, Wisconsin (1904-05) and later in Grand Forks, North Dakota (1905-07). In May of 1927 she became Grand Forks Herald society editor. During her 36 years at the paper (1927-1963), she was honored as the “Woman of Achievement” in North Dakota journalism by the North Dakota Press Woman in 1961. The North Dakota Council of Administrative Women also recognized Thompson for outstanding contributions to Education. Thompson was YWCA director for 14 years and co-chair of the Y building committee. She was secretary-treasurer of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Grand Forks. She also served in several offices of the local chapter of Business and Professional Women. Edith Thompson died October 22, 1981, and is buried in Buxton, North Dakota.

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Full Extent

0.25 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

1885-1981; Society Editor for the Grand Forks Herald, 1927-1963

Method of Acquisition

Donation; the acquisition records are unavailable

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Repository Details

Part of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections Repository

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