Women's History
Found in 102 Collections and/or Records:
Elizabeth Custer Correspondence
Wife of General George Custer and author
Elizabeth Oakland Papers
1911-1996; Grand Forks area poet and writer
Elsie Brown Papers
The Elsie Brown Papers consist primarily of diaries, correspondence, scrapbooks and newspaper clippings. The diaries and correspondence span the years 1932-1935 as well as 1949. Also included are newspaper clippings about other family members.
Entre Nous Records
Meeting books and scrapbooks of the Entre Nous organization.
Era Bell Thompson Papers
The Era Bell Thompson Papers include a poem she wrote in high school, articles from the Dakota Student, and a transcript of an interview from 1978. Note that a large Era Bell Thompson collection (99 linear feet) is located at the Chicago Public Library in the Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature.
Esther Bice-Moles Correspondence
The Esther Bice-Moles Correspondence dates from 1900-1908 and consists of letters she received from family members, friends, and acquaintances. Subjects discussed include women's fashions, the social lives of Moles and her friends, and family events. Letters from several of her suitors are also included.
Ethel Pearl Storing Papers
1877-1961; Ward County and Renville County teacher
Ethel W. Squires Papers
UND Faculty wife, active club woman
Eva Nelson Papers
1884-1974; born in Hallock, Minnesota, although spent majority of her life in Turlock, California, where she was a nurse
Fannie Mahood Heath Papers
1864-1931; Grand Forks, North Dakota, horticulturist