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Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
-
Biographical Note
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
-
Detailed Description of the Collection
- Research materials on Abigail Scott Duniway by Jean Ward.
- Abigail Scott Duniway correspondence.
- Notes on Abigail Scott Duniway fiction
- Jean Ward topical research notes.
- Research notes for Pacific Northwest Women.
- Wilderness Women Project.
- New Northwest and "Yours for Liberty"
- Photographs.
- New Northwest Collection
- Names and Subjects
The Jean M. Ward Collection, 1870-2015
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Ward, Jean M.
- Title
- The Jean M. Ward Collection
- Dates
-
1870-2015 (inclusive)18702015
- Quantity
- 13 box, (20 cubic feet)
- Collection Number
- OLPb160WAR
- Summary
- Collected research material from Jean M. Ward, Lewis & Clark College professor emerita of Communication, and founder of the Gender Studies program. The collection includes material relating to her work on Abigail Scott Duniway and Women in the Northwest.
- Repository
-
Lewis & Clark College, Special Collections and Archives
Aubrey R. Watzek Library
615 S. Palatine Hill Rd.
Portland, OR
97219
Telephone: 5037687758
Fax: 5037687282
archives@lclark.edu - Access Restrictions
-
This collection has no restrictions and is open for research.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Jean M. Ward came to Lewis & Clark College in 1964 to coach speech and debate, and retired in 2006 as professor emerita of Communication, and founder of the Gender Studies program which she directed for 16 years. Ward co-authored two books on women: "Yours for Liberty", a compilation of selections from the Abigale Scott Duniway newspaper "The New Northwest"; and "Pacific Northwest Women, 1815-1925".
Abigail Scott Duniway was born in Illinois in 1836. In 1852, she crossed the country to Oregon in a wagon train, which resulted in the loss of her mother and a baby brother. In 1853 she married Benjamin Duniway, and they had six children. In 1859 Abigail Scott Duniway wrote the first novel to be commercially published in Oregon, which was entitled Captain Gray’s Company, or Crossing the Plains and Living in Oregon. After they lost their farm in Yamhill County and Benjamin Duniway was permanently injured in an accident, Abigail Scott Duniway supported the family as a teacher and milliner. In 1871, the Duniway family moved to Portland, Oregon where Abigail Scott Duniway began publishing her suffrage newspaper, The New Northwest, which ran until 1887. During this time she campaigned for women’s suffrage throughout the northwest. In 1912, Oregon allowed women to vote, and Abigail Scott Duniway was the first woman in the state registered to vote. She died three years later, in 1915.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Series 1 contains general biographical information on Abigail Scott Duniway, as well as correspondence between Jean Ward and others about Abigail Scott Duniway, and transcriptions of Duniway’s speeches.
Series 2 contains copies of Abigail Scott Duniway’s correspondence. Most of the letters are written to her son, Clyde Duniway, between 1890 and 1915, as well as some miscellaneous suffrage-related correspondence.
Series 3 contains Jean Ward’s notes on Abigail Scott Duniway’s fiction. In addition to her commercially published books, Duniway wrote 18 novels to be were serialized in The New Northwest, and three in The Pacific Empire. This box also contains Duniway’s overland diary, and the manuscript of her novel Margaret Rudson.
Series 4 contains alphabetized files on topics pertaining to Jean Ward’s research, including minorities in the Pacific Northwest, women’s rights, and Oregon history.
Series 5 contains alphabetized files on individuals. Many of these files consist of research notes for Pacific Northwest Women, 1815-1925. Box 7 also contains research papers written by Jean Ward.
Series 6 contains materials pertaining to the Wilderness Women Project of 1978, of which Jean Ward was a part. In addition, it contains several drafts of a paper by Jean Ward on the relationship between Abigail Scott Duniway and Susan B. Anthony. This box also includes a draft of “Yours for Liberty.”
Series 7 contains transcriptions of letters and articles from The New Northwest, which were used or considered for use in “Yours for Liberty.”
Series 8, boxes 10 and 11 contain photographs. Box 10 contains copied photographs of Abigail Scott Duniway and her family. It also contains research images of other women used in Pacific Northwest Women, 1815-1925. Box 11 contains images of historically significant women, not limited to the Pacific Northwest or the 19th century.
Series 9, boxes 12 and 13 contain a full printed set of the New Northwest microfilm collection.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Permission to publish, exhibit, broadcast, or quote from materials in the Watzek Library Archives & Special Collections requires written permission of the Head of Archives & Special Collections.
Preferred Citation
The Jean M. Ward Collection (OLPb160WAR), Lewis & Clark College Aubrey Watzek Library Archives & Special Collections, Portland, Oregon.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
Research materials on Abigail Scott Duniway by Jean Ward.Return to Top
Container(s): Box
General biographical information on Abigail Scott Duniway, as well as correspondence between Jean Ward and others about Abigail Scott Duniway. Transcriptions of Duniway’s speeches.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
1.1 | Chronology for A.S.D. (Abigail Scott Duniway) |
undated |
1.2 | A.S.D. Biography |
undated |
1.3 | A.S.D. Speaking: Master List of Speeches Given |
undated |
1.4 | Master List of Novels, Short Fiction, etc. |
undated |
1.5 | A.S.D. Articles and Speeches |
undated |
1.6 | Scholarship: Communications Related to A.S.D. Research |
undated |
1.7 | Family of A.S. Duniway |
undated |
1.8 | Letters Regarding Death of Family |
1852-1862 |
1.9 | A.S.D. and Family |
undated |
1.10 | Harvey W. Scott |
undated |
1.11 | A.S.D. Biographical Notes |
undated |
1.12 | A.S.D. Bibliographical Materials |
undated |
1.13 | A.S.D. Article and Sample Research Materials |
1977 |
1.14 | Books of A.S. Duniway |
undated |
1.15 | Clyde Duniway: "My Memories of Abigail Scott Duniway" |
1929 |
1.16 | Interview Notes: David Duniway (by Jean Ward) |
March, 1974 |
1.17 | David Duniway Correspondence with Jean Ward |
1973-1989 |
1.18 | Death of A.S.D. (clippings and letters) |
1915 |
1.19 | Kessler, Lauren (on A.S.D.) |
undated |
1.20 | Lake, R. Article (on A.S.D. speaking) |
undated |
1.21 | Larson, T.A. (articles) |
undated |
1.22 | Eily Pitts Stevens, San Francisco Pioneer |
undated |
1.23 | Pacific Empire |
undated |
1.24 | Newspapers (Oregon) on Suffrage |
undated |
1.25 | Oregon Campaigns (Miscellaneous) |
undated |
1.26 | Anti-Suffrage |
undated |
1.27 | A.S.D. Contemporary Clippings |
undated |
1.28 | Portraits of A.S.D. |
undated |
1.29 | Poetry of A.S. Duniway |
undated |
1.30 | "My Musings" by A.S.D. |
1875 |
1.31 | "The Coming Century" |
1891 |
1.32 | Writing: Comments by A.S.D. |
undated |
1.33 | A.S.D. Radio Scripts |
1951 |
1.34 | Songs by A.S.D. |
undated |
1.35 | Quotes: A.S.D. |
undated |
1.36 | Political Meetings for A.S.D. |
1871 |
1.37 | Prohibition and A.S.D. |
undated |
1.38 | Psychic Interests of A.S.D. |
undated |
1.39 | Suffrage Conventions |
undated |
1.40 | Speaking Advertisements, A.S.D. |
undated |
1.41 | Clippings on A.S.D. Speaking |
undated |
1.42 | "Eminent Women I Have Met" |
1900 |
1.43 | "Women in Journalism" |
undated |
1.44 | "Constitutional Liberty" (address to Illinois State Legislature) |
1877 |
1.45 | Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia |
1876 |
1.46 | Address to NWSA, Washington D.C. |
1884 |
1.47 | "Temperate Temperance" |
1886 |
1.48 | "The Pacific Northwest," Columbian Exposition, Chicago |
1893 |
1.49 | Address to Equal Suffrage Association |
1893 |
1.50 | Address for "Admission Day" |
1898 |
1.51 | Address to OSESA |
1899 |
1.52 | Address to NAWSA, Washington D.C. |
1900 |
1.53 | Address to Women's Club |
1902 |
1.54 | NAWSA Convention and Lewis & Clark Exposition |
1905 |
1.55 | Address to OSESA |
1906 |
1.56 | Notes on Suffrage Day, Willamette Valey Chuatauqua |
1906 |
1.57 | Address to Bible Spiritualists |
1906 |
1.58 | NWSA Manuscript |
1906 |
1.59 | Debate on "Men Gossip More than Women" |
1907 |
1.60 | Address to Bible Spiritualists, "The Power of Thought" |
1907 |
1.61 | Address to Oregon Nurse's Association |
1907 |
1.62 | Address to OSESA |
1907 |
1.63 | Address to Chautauqua (Willamette Valley Assembly) |
1908 |
1.64 | Address to OSESA |
1909 |
1.65 | Comments at Suffrage Banquet |
1912 |
1.66 | Address to State Fed. Of Clubs |
1913 |
1.67 | "Home and Mother" Address to Federation of Labor |
1914 |
1.68 | Address to Progressive Party |
1914 |
1.69 | Article or Speech |
October, 1914 |
Abigail Scott Duniway correspondence.Return to Top
Container(s): Box-Folder Box-Folder
Contains copies of Abigail Scott Duniway’s correspondence. Most of the letters are written to her son, Clyde Duniway, between 1890 and 1915, as well as some miscellaneous suffrage-related correspondence.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
2.1 | Notes from A.S.D. Letters |
undated |
2.2 | Notes from A.S.D.'s Sons' Letters |
undated |
2.3 | A.S.D. Suffrage Correspondence |
1870-1912 |
2.4 | A.S.D Early Family Letters |
1852-1862 |
2.5 | A.S.D. to C.D. (Clyde Duniway) |
1890-1892 |
2.6 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1893 |
2.7 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1894 |
2.8 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1894 |
2.9 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1895 |
2.10 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1896 |
2.11 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1897 |
2.12 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1898 |
2.13 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1899 |
2.14 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1900 |
2.15 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1901 |
2.16 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1902 |
2.17 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1903 |
2.18 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1904 |
2.19 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1905 |
2.20 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1907 |
2.21 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1908 |
2.22 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1908 |
2.23 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1909 |
2.24 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1910 |
2.25 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1911 |
2.26 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1912 |
2.27 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1913 |
2.28 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1914 |
2.29 | A.S.D. to C.D. |
1915 |
2.30 | A.S.D. to Caroline C. Duniway |
1900-1901 |
2.31 | A.S.D. to Caroline C. Duniway |
1915 |
Notes on Abigail Scott Duniway fictionReturn to Top
Container(s): Box-Folder
Contains Jean Ward’s notes on Abigail Scott Duniway’s fiction. In addition to her commercially published books, Duniway wrote 18 novels to be were serialized in The New Northwest, and three in The Pacific Empire. This box also contains Duniway’s overland diary, and the manuscript of her novel Margaret Rudson.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
3.1 | New Northwest Correspondence, Re. Novels |
undated |
3.2 | Others on A.S.D. and Novels |
undated |
3.3 | A.S.D. Themes |
undated |
3.4 | A.S.D.'s Overland Diary |
1852 |
3.5 | Judith Reid Notes |
undated |
3.6 | Ellen Dowd Notes |
undated |
3.7 | Amie and Henry Lee Notes |
undated |
3.8 | The Happy Home Notes |
undated |
3.9 | The Happy Home Papers |
1980s |
3.10 | Captain Gray's Company Notes |
undated |
3.11 | One Woman's Sphere Notes |
undated |
3.12 | Madge Morrison, the Molalla Maid and Matron Notes |
undated |
3.13 | Edna and John Notes |
undated |
3.14 | Martha Marblehead Notes |
undated |
3.15 | Her Lot (Ethel Graeme's Destiny) Notes |
undated |
3.16 | Fact, Fate, and Fancy Notes |
undated |
3.17 | Mrs. Hardine's Will Notes |
undated |
3.18 | The Mystery of Castle Rock Notes |
undated |
3.19 | Judge Dunsow's Secret Notes |
undated |
3.20 | Laban McShane Notes |
undated |
3.21 | Dux: A Maiden Who Dared Notes |
undated |
3.22 | Dux: A Maiden Who Dared, Bill Slimmer's Widow, Fairy Queen's Husband, Judo and John Mundane |
1880-1886 |
3.23 | The DeLauncy Curse Notes |
undated |
3.24 | Blanche le Clerq Notes |
undated |
3.25 | Shack-Locks Notes and Copy of Story |
1895-1896 |
3.26 | Bijah's Surprises (Margaret Rudson) Notes |
undated |
3.27 | Margaret Rudson/Bijah's Surprises |
1896 |
3.28 | The Old and the New Notes and Copy of Story |
1897 |
3.29 | From the West to the West Notes |
undated |
3.30 | David and Anna Matson Notes |
undated |
3.31 | Margaret Rudson Copy of Manuscript |
undated |
Jean Ward topical research notes.Return to Top
Container(s): Box-Folder
Contains alphabetized files on topics pertaining to Jean Ward’s research, including minorities in the Pacific Northwest, women’s rights, and Oregon history.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
4.1 | Authors, Pacific Northwest |
undated |
4.2 | Black Women |
undated |
4.3 | Black Women Orators |
undated |
4.4 | Blacks Pacific Northwest |
undated |
4.5 | Chautauqua |
undated |
4.6 | Chicano Movement and Role of Women |
undated |
4.7 | Contemporary Theory |
undated |
4.8 | Correspondence: Misc. Re. Research |
undated |
4.9 | The Cult of True Womanhood |
undated |
4.10 | Domestic Violence |
undated |
4.11 | Education |
undated |
4.12 | Labor Reform |
undated |
4.13 | Language and Women |
undated |
4.14 | National Organization for Women (N.O.W.) |
undated |
4.15 | National Woman's Part |
undated |
4.16 | Newspaper Women |
undated |
4.17 | Old Papers |
undated |
4.18 | Oregon History |
undated |
4.19 | Oregon Literature and Press |
undated |
4.20 | Pacific Northwest Indians |
undated |
4.21 | Portland |
undated |
4.22 | Portland, Misc. Articles |
undated |
4.23 | Prescriptions and Experiences |
undated |
4.24 | Prostitution |
undated |
4.25 | Quakers |
undated |
4.26 | School Addresses 1792, 1793 |
1792-1793 |
4.27 | Semiotics, Bahktin |
undated |
4.28 | Sisters of Notre Dame |
undated |
4.29 | Speakers, 19th Century |
undated |
4.30 | Suffrage |
undated |
4.31 | Temperance |
undated |
4.32 | Theory, Notes: Pacific Northwest Women |
undated |
4.33 | Whitman Massacre Accounts |
undated |
4.34 | Women's History Chronology |
undated |
4.35 | Women Orators |
undated |
4.36 | Women Outside the Law |
undated |
4.37 | Women's Rights Convention 1848: Seneca Falls and Rochester, NY |
1848 |
4.38 | Women's Rights Convention 1852: West Chester, PA |
1852 |
4.39 | Women Speakers |
undated |
4.40 | Women, Misc. |
undated |
4.41 | Women and Pacific Northwest Sources |
undated |
4.42 | WPA and Lockley, Oral Histories |
undated |
Research notes for Pacific Northwest Women.Return to Top
Container(s): Box-Folder
Contain alphabetized files on individuals. Many of these files consist of research notes for Pacific Northwest Women, 1815-1925. Box 7 also contains research papers written by Jean Ward..
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
5.1 | Abbott, Marian Redington |
undated |
5.2 | Anderson, Ada Woodruff |
undated |
5.3 | Anthony, Susan B. |
undated |
5.4 | Applegate, Alice Peil |
undated |
5.5 | Atwood, Margaret |
undated |
5.6 | Baym |
undated |
5.7 | Beecher Family |
undated |
5.8 | Beecher, Catharine |
undated |
5.9 | Beecher, Henry Ward |
undated |
5.10 | Bethune, Mary McLeod |
undated |
5.11 | Blackwell family |
undated |
5.12 | Blackwell, Antoinette Brown |
undated |
5.13 | Blackwell, Elizabeth |
undated |
5.14 | Blair, Emily Newell |
undated |
5.15 | Blatch, Harriot Stanton |
undated |
5.16 | Brooks, Virginia |
undated |
5.17 | Brown, Hallie Quinn |
undated |
5.18 | Butler, America E. Rollins |
undated |
5.19 | Cannady, Beatrice Morrow |
undated |
5.20 | Catt, Carrie Chapman |
undated |
5.21 | Cayton, Susie Sumner Revels |
undated |
5.22 | Cooke, Belle W. |
undated |
5.23 | Cooper, Anna J. |
undated |
5.24 | Collins, Martha Gilliam |
undated |
5.25 | Contantia (Judith S. Murray) |
undated |
5.26 | Cummins, Sarah J. |
undated |
5.27 | Davies, Mary Carolyn |
undated |
5.28 | Denny, Emily Inez |
undated |
5.29 | Dickinson, Charlotte Humphrey |
undated |
5.30 | Douglass, Frederick |
undated |
5.31 | Duniway, Abigail Scott |
undated |
5.32 | Dye, Eva Emery |
undated |
5.33 | Ede, Susanna McFarland |
undated |
5.34 | Engels, Friedrich |
undated |
5.35 | Equi, Marie |
undated |
5.36 | Far, Sui Sin (Edith Maud Eaton) |
undated |
5.37 | Foote, Mary Hallock |
undated |
5.37.5 | Friedan, Betty |
undated |
5.38 | Fuller, Emmeline L. |
undated |
5.39 | Fuller, Margaret |
undated |
5.40 | Gage, Frances D. |
undated |
5.41 | Garrison, William Lloyd |
undated |
5.42 | Gilman, Charlotte Perkins |
undated |
5.43 | Goldman, Emma |
undated |
5.44 | Graves, A.J. (Mrs.) |
undated |
5.45 | Greeley, Horace |
undated |
5.46 | Grimke, Angelina and Sarah |
undated |
5.47 | Hale, Sarah J. |
undated |
5.48 | Hall, Hazel |
undated |
5.49 | Hargreaves, Sheba |
undated |
5.50 | Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins |
undated |
5.51 | Harriman, Alice |
undated |
5.52 | Helm, Elizabeth Sager |
undated |
5.53 | Higginson, Ella Rhoads |
undated |
5.54 | Hood, Thomas |
undated |
5.55 | Holly, Sallie |
undated |
5.56 | Howard, (Mrs.) Victoria |
undated |
5.57 | Howe, Julia Ward |
undated |
5.58 | Hutchinson, Anne |
undated |
5.59 | Hutton, May Arkwright |
undated |
5.60 | Johnson, Amanda |
undated |
5.61 | Jordan, Barbara |
undated |
5.62 | Joseph, Mother (Esther Pariseau) |
undated |
5.63 | Judson, Phoebe Goodell |
undated |
5.64 | Kelley, Abby |
undated |
5.65 | Ketcham, Rebecca |
undated |
5.66 | Lee, Anna Maria Pittman |
undated |
5.67 | Leighton, Caroline C. |
undated |
5.68 | Limerick, Patricia Nelson |
undated |
5.69 | Lindsay, Batterman |
undated |
5.70 | Lockhart, Esther M. Selover |
undated |
5.71 | Lockwood, Belva |
undated |
5.72 | Lord, Elizabeth |
undated |
5.73 | Lovejoy, Esther Clayson Pohl |
undated |
5.74 | Luce, Clare Booth |
undated |
6.1 | Mantle, Beatrice |
undated |
6.2 | Mill, John Stuart |
undated |
6.3 | Monroe, Anne Shannon |
undated |
6.4 | Morris, Anna van Rensselaer |
undated |
6.5 | Morris, Anna van Rensselaer (The Apple Woman of the Klickitat) |
1918 |
6.6 | Morris, Catherine Thomas |
undated |
6.7 | Mott, Lucretia |
undated |
6.8 | Mourning Dove (Humishuma) |
undated |
6.9 | Nichols, Mary Gove |
undated |
6.10 | Ovington, Mary White |
undated |
6.11 | Papashuily, Helen Waite |
undated |
6.12 | Parkhurst, Emmeline |
undated |
6.13 | Peterson, Annie Miner |
undated |
6.14 | Phillips, Wendell |
undated |
6.15 | Pratt, Alice Day |
undated |
6.16 | Putnam, Rozelle Applegate |
undated |
6.17 | Randleman, Mary MacNamara |
1959 |
6.18 | Ray, Emma J. |
undated |
6.19 | Remond, Sarah Parker |
undated |
6.20 | Rose, Ernestine L. |
undated |
6.21 | Sanger, Margaret |
undated |
6.22 | Shaw, Anna Howard |
undated |
6.23 | Smith, Sarah T. |
1838 |
6.24 | Spalding, Eliza Hart |
undated |
6.25 | Stanton, Elizabeth Cady |
undated |
6.26 | Stephens, Louise G. |
undated |
6.27 | Stewart, Maria W. |
undated |
6.28 | Stone, Lucy |
undated |
6.29 | Stowe, Harriet Beecher |
undated |
6.30 | Taylor, Lydia |
1913 |
6.31 | Terrell, Mary Church |
undated |
6.32 | Truth, Sojourner |
undated |
6.33 | Truth, Sojourner |
undated |
6.34 | Truth, Sojourner (Narrative of Sojourner Truth) |
1853 |
6.35 | Truth, Sojourner (Narrative of Sojourner Truth) |
1878 |
6.36 | Turner, Frederick |
undated |
6.37 | Van Etten, Ida |
undated |
6.38 | Victor, Frances Fuller |
undated |
6.39 | Victor, Frances Fuller (The New Penelope) |
1877 |
7.1 | Warren, Eliza Spalding |
undated |
7.2 | Watts, Mary Collins |
1922 |
7.3 | Wells-Barnett, Ida |
undated |
7.4 | West, Leoti L. |
undated |
7.5 | Whiteley, Opal |
undated |
7.6 | Whitman, Narcissa Prentiss |
undated |
7.7 | Wlcoxson, Lizzie G. |
1899 |
7.8 | Willard, Emma |
1819 |
7.9 | Willard, Frances |
undated |
7.10 | Williams, Fannie Barrier |
undated |
7.11 | Winnemucca, Sarah |
undated |
7.12 | Wollstonecraft, Mary |
undated |
7.13 | Woodhull, Victoria |
undated |
7.14 | Wright, Frances |
undated |
7.15 | Wynecoop, Nancy Perkins |
undated |
7.16 | Wynecoop, Nancy and Clark, Nettie (In the Stream) |
undated |
7.17 | Stowe/Truth papers |
February-May, 1986 |
7.18 | "Women as Kin-Keepers" papers |
August 1986-June 1988 |
7.19 | The Sheltered Life paper |
November 17, 1986 |
7.20 | Electra paper |
November 9, 1987 |
7.21 | Temperance Crusade paper |
December 9, 1987 |
7.22 | Weaver paper |
December 10, 1987 |
7.23 | Duniway papers |
December, 1987-June, 1988 |
7.24 | Gender/Communication papers |
February-March, 1988 |
7.25 | Graceland paper |
May 5, 1988 |
7.26 | Atwood paper |
May 17, 1988 |
7.27 | The Total Woman paper |
May 26, 1988 |
7.28 | Autism paper |
November 4, 1988 |
7.29 | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland paper |
November 17, 1988 |
7.30 | Judith Reid paper |
December 8, 1988 |
7.31 | Prospectus |
February 25, 1989 |
7.32 | Hale, Howe, and Gilman paper |
undated |
7.33 | Misc. papers: on Feminism, Communication/Phetoric |
August, 1988 |
Wilderness Women Project.Return to Top
Container(s): Box-Folder
Contains materials pertaining to the Wilderness Women Project of 1978, of which Jean Ward was a part. In addition, it contains several drafts of a paper by Jean Ward on the relationship between Abigail Scott Duniway and Susan B. Anthony. This box also includes a draft of “Yours for Liberty.”
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
8.1 | Papers published by the Northwest Center for Research on Women |
1982 |
8.2 | Jean Ward's Notebook |
undated |
8.3 | Research Wilderness Women Project |
1978 |
8.4 | Research Project: Wilderness Women (copy of my selection) |
1978 |
8.5 | A.S.D., Wilderness Women Projet |
1978 |
8.6 | Research Project: Wilderness Women (complete copy) |
1978 |
8.7 | "The Emergence of a Mentor-Protegee Relationship" (longer version) |
1982 |
8.8 | "The Emergence of a Mentor-Protegee Relationship" (revised version) |
1982 |
8.9 | Mentor-Protegee paper (Anthony and Duniway |
undated |
8.10 | "Four Faces of Abigail" |
1989 |
8.11 | Communications Conferences |
1989 |
8.12 | A.S.D. Notes |
undated |
8.13 | Pacific Northwest Women materials/reviews |
undated |
8.14 | Promotional materials/reviews |
undated |
8.15 | Oregon Historical Quarterly |
2000 |
8.16 | A.S.D. book draft |
undated |
8.17 | A.S.D. book draft |
undated |
8.18 | Yours for Liberty, part 1 |
undated |
8.19 | Yours for Liberty, part 2 |
undated |
8.20 | Yours for Liberty, part 3 |
undated |
New Northwest and "Yours for Liberty"Return to Top
Container(s): Box-Folder
Contains transcriptions of letters and articles from The New Northwest, which were used or considered for use in “Yours for Liberty.”
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
9.1 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1871-1880 |
9.2 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1880-1887 |
9.3 | Handwritten transcriptions and notes on the Duniway project |
undated |
9.4 | Contents: A.S.D. |
1982 |
9.5 | Part 3, A.S.D.: Sexuality and Health |
undated |
9.6 | Part 4, A.S.D.: Marriage and Divorce |
undated |
9.7 | Part 6, A.S.D.: Contemporary Issues |
undated |
9.8 | Duniway project: Typed materials, suffrage |
undated |
9.9 | Duniway, Victor, Sawtelle |
undated |
9.10 | Materials loaned to Jean Ward |
1978 |
9.11 | Transcription log |
undated |
9.12 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1871 |
9.13 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1872 |
9.14 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1873-1874 |
9.15 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1875 |
9.16 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1876 |
9.17 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1876 |
9.18 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1877 |
9.19 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1878 |
9.20 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1879 |
9.21 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1880 |
9.22 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1881 |
9.23 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1882 |
9.24 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1883 |
9.25 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1884 |
9.26 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1885 |
9.27 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1886 |
9.28 | Transcriptions from The New Northwest |
1887 |
9.29 | History of Oregon Newspapers |
1939 |
Photographs.Return to Top
Container(s): Box-Folder
Contains copied photographs of Abigail Scott Duniway and her family. It also contains copied research images of other women used in Pacific Northwest Women, 1815-1925. Box 11 contains images of historically significant women, not limited to the Pacific Northwest or the 19th century.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
10.1 | Susan B. Anthony |
undated |
10.2 | Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton |
c. 1870s-1890s |
10.3 | Catherine Beecher |
c. 1850s |
10.4 | Susie Sumner Revels Cayton |
1909-1940s |
10.5 | Tennessee Claflin |
c. 1870s |
10.6 | Catherine Coburn |
c. 1890s |
10.7 | Sarah Cummins |
c. 1890s |
10.8 | Emily Inez Denny |
1870s-1880s |
10.9 | Frederick Douglass |
undated |
10.10 | Abigail Scott Duniway |
c. 1862 |
10.11 | Abigail Scott Duniway |
c. 1865 |
10.12 | Abigail Scott Duniway w/ son, Clyde |
1867 |
10.13 | Abigail Scott Duniway |
1871 |
10.14 | Abigail Scott Duniway (engraving) |
1876 |
10.15 | Abigail Scott Duniway |
1876 |
10.16 | Abigail Scott Duniway |
1876 |
10.17 | Abigail Scott Duniway |
c. 1905 |
10.18 | Abigail Scott Duniway, voting |
1912 |
10.19 | Abigail Scott Duniway, Katherine Duniway, Willis II and Katherine Duniway (grandchildren) |
1912 |
10.20 | Abigail Scott Duniway, Gov. Oswald West, Mrs. Cole |
1912 |
10.21 | Abigail Scott Duniway and John B. Coffey |
1913 |
10.22 | Abigail Scott Duniway, misc. |
1870s-1910s |
10.23 | Abigail Scott Duniway book pages |
undated |
10.24 | Ben Duniway w/ children, photo fragment |
c. 1860 |
10.25 | Ben C. Duniway |
1876 |
10.26 | Duniway sons: Hubert, Clyde, Ralph, Willis, Wilkie |
c. 1890s |
10.27 | Duniway family portrait |
1867 |
10.28 | Eva Emery Dye |
1882 |
10.29 | Sui Sin Far (Edith Maud Eaton) |
c. 1890s |
10.30 | William Lloyd Garrison |
undated |
10.31 | Mother Jones |
undated |
10.32 | Mother Joseph of the Sacred Heart, S.P. (Esther Pariseau) |
undated |
10.33 | Elaine E. Maveety |
undated |
10.34 | Joaquin Miller |
undated |
10.35 | Minnie Myrtle Miller (Theresa Dyer) |
c. 1860s |
10.36 | Alice Day Pratt |
1901 |
10.37 | Emma J. Ray |
1870s-1910s |
10.38 | Ernestine Rose |
c. 1850s |
10.39 | Mary P. Avery Sawtelle |
c. 1890s |
10.40 | Anne Roelofson Scott |
c. 1850s |
10.41 | Etty, Kitty, and Maggie Scott |
c. 1852 |
10.42 | James Scott |
c. 1850s |
10.43 | John Tucker Scott |
1850s-1870s |
10.44 | Harvey W. Scott |
1857 |
10.45 | Harvey W. Scott |
1900 |
10.46 | Harvey W. Scott |
1865-1908 |
10.47 | Ruth Eckler Stevenson Scott |
c. 1870s-1880s |
10.48 | Sisters of Providence "begging tour" |
undated |
10.49 | Elizabeth Cady Stanton |
1850s-1890s |
10.50 | Clara Belle Duniway Stearns |
c. 1878 |
10.51 | Harriet Beecher Stowe |
c. 1850s |
10.52 | Lydia Taylor |
c. 1900s |
10.53 | Mary Church Terrell |
c. 1910s-1920s |
10.54 | Frances Fuller Victor |
1870s-1890s |
10.55 | Jean Ward |
undated |
10.56 | Emeline Trimble Whitman Fuller and J.M. Whitman |
1860s |
10.57 | Frances Willard |
undated |
10.58 | Sarah Winnemucca |
c. 1870s |
10.59 | Victoria Woodhull |
c. 1870s |
10.60 | Frances Wright and materials from The Free Inquirer |
undated |
10.61 | Nancy Perkins Wynecoop and John Curtis Wynecoop |
c. 1910 |
10.62 | Young Chinese woman with children |
1905 |
10.63 | Unidentified woman of Umatilla tribe |
undated |
10.64 | Scott/Duniway family homes |
undated |
10.65 | Heirloom plate belonging to Scott/Duniway family |
undated |
10.66 | Downtown Portland |
c. 1912 |
10.67 | Photos from newspaper articles on suffrage |
1970s |
10.68 | Anti-Suffrage photos and political cartoons |
undated |
10.69 | Copies of photos used The Terrible Siren |
undated |
10.70 | Copies of photos used in Mrs. Satan |
undated |
10.71 | Research photos on Pacific Northwest women |
undated |
10.72 | Misc. photos from the Jean Ward collection |
undated |
10.73 | Misc. photos |
undated |
10.74 | Negatives |
undated |
11.1 | Bella Abzug |
undated |
11.2 | Maude Adams |
1900 |
11.3 | Jane Addams |
undated |
11.4 | Mary Anthony |
undated |
11.5 | Mary McLeod Bethune |
1949 |
11.6 | Elizabeth Blackwell |
undated |
11.7 | Amelia Bloomer |
undated |
11.8 | Antoinette Brown |
undated |
11.9 | Olympia Brown |
c. 1880s |
11.10 | Calamity Jane |
undated |
11.11 | Carrie Chapman Catt |
undated |
11.12 | Laura Clay |
undated |
11.13 | Angela Davis |
1975 |
11.14 | Dorothea Dix |
undated |
11.15 | Isadora Duncan |
c. 1910 |
11.16 | Amelia Earhart |
1926 |
11.17 | Elizabeth Gurley Flynn |
undated |
11.18 | Abby Kelley Foster |
undated |
11.19 | Margaret Fuller |
undated |
11.20 | Betty Friedan |
undated |
11.21 | Charlotte Perkins Gilman |
undated |
11.22 | Horace Greeley |
undated |
11.23 | Angeline and Sarah Grimke |
undated |
11.24 | Julia Ward Howe |
c. 1900 |
11.25 | Barbara Jordan |
c. 1975 |
11.26 | Annie Kenney |
c. 1904 |
11.27 | Belva Lockwood |
undated |
11.28 | Mary Lyon |
1832 |
11.29 | Margaret Mead |
undated |
11.30 | Lucretia Mott |
undated |
11.31 | Carrie Nation |
undated |
11.32 | Georgia O'Keefe |
undated |
11.33 | Alice Paul and the Woman's Party |
undated |
11.34 | Annie Smith Peck |
1895-1903 |
11.35 | Jeanette Rankin |
1918 |
11.36 | Eleanor Roosevelt |
1934-1949 |
11.37 | Liilian Russell |
ca. 1879 |
11.38 | Rose Schneiderman |
undated |
11.39 | Anna Howard Shaw |
undated |
11.40 | Gloria Steinam |
1972 |
11.41 | Lucy Stone |
undated |
11.42 | Susette La Flesche Tibbles, "Bright Eyes" |
undated |
11.43 | Harriet Tubman |
undated |
11.44 | Mary Wollstonecraft |
c. 1790s |
11.45 | Martha Wright |
undated |
11.46 | Unknown hunger striker |
1909 |
11.47 | British suffrage |
undated |
11.48 | Education |
undated |
11.49 | Miscellaneous photos of women |
undated |
11.50 | Religion |
undated |
11.51 | Writers/Journalists |
undated |
11.52 | engravings from Woman on the American Frontier |
undated |
11.53 | Women's occupations |
undated |
11.54 | Work/Labor |
undated |
11.55 | U.S. Civil War and Women |
undated |
11.56 | Miscellaneous |
undated |
New Northwest CollectionReturn to Top
Container(s): Box-Folder
Contain a full printed set of the New Northwest microfilm collection.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
12 | Copies of The New Northwest |
1871-1882 |
13.1 | Copies of The New Northwest |
1883-1887 |
13.2 | Photo album from Kazuko Takeuchi |
1970 |
13.3 | Miscellaneous photographic slides: general women's history, abolition and women's rights, Western women |
undated |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- History
- Northwest, Pacific
- Oregon
- Oregon National Historic Trail
- Suffrage
- Suffragists--Oregon
- Women
Personal Names
- Anthony, Susan Brownell, 1820-1906
- Duniway, Abigail Scott, 1834-1915
- Ward, Jean M.