Box 1
Contains 4 Results:
Mary C. Wilde Papers
1887-1980; Autobiography of life on her parents’ homestead in Emmons County, North Dakota
“Memories of Mary C. Wilde," (typescript), 1976
The Mary C. Wilde Papers consist of a photocopy of a typescript "Memories of Mary C. Wilde, Minnie Mary Wilde," a thirty-one page autobiography written in 1976. Also included are additional handwritten notes for the essay. In her autobiography, Wilde recalls her early life on her parents' homestead in Emmons County as well as some events and experiences that shaped her life, including the Spicer family murder trial, a diphtheria epidemic in 1897, and the flu epidemic of 1918.
Additional handwritten notes not included in autobiography, 1977
The Mary C. Wilde Papers consist of a photocopy of a typescript "Memories of Mary C. Wilde, Minnie Mary Wilde," a thirty-one page autobiography written in 1976. Also included are additional handwritten notes for the essay. In her autobiography, Wilde recalls her early life on her parents' homestead in Emmons County as well as some events and experiences that shaped her life, including the Spicer family murder trial, a diphtheria epidemic in 1897, and the flu epidemic of 1918.
"Autobiography Relates Life of Emmons Native," Bismarck Tribune, p. 6., April 24, 1979
The Mary C. Wilde Papers consist of a photocopy of a typescript "Memories of Mary C. Wilde, Minnie Mary Wilde," a thirty-one page autobiography written in 1976. Also included are additional handwritten notes for the essay. In her autobiography, Wilde recalls her early life on her parents' homestead in Emmons County as well as some events and experiences that shaped her life, including the Spicer family murder trial, a diphtheria epidemic in 1897, and the flu epidemic of 1918.