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Elizabeth Rider Montgomery Papers, 1897-1983

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Montgomery, Elizabeth Rider
Title
Elizabeth Rider Montgomery Papers
Dates
1897-1983 (inclusive)
1920-1983 (bulk)
Quantity
9 linear feet, (24 boxes)
Collection Number
XOE_SC0001Montgomery
Summary
The Elizabeth Rider Montgomery Papers document the life and career of a teacher and prolific writer of children's and young adult literature. The collection consists of biographical material, manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, research and other supporting materials related to a wide range of published and unpublished works.
Repository
Western Washington University, Special Collections
Wilson 6th Floor
516 High Street MS9103
Bellingham WA
98225-9123
Telephone: (360) 650-3193
Fax: (360) 650-3044
speccoll@wwu.edu
Access Restrictions

The collection is open to the public.

Languages
English
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Historical Note

A teacher and prolific writer specializing in works for children and young adults, Elizabeth Rider was born to Charles Quantrell and Lula (Tralle) Rider on July 12, 1902, in Huaras, Peru, where her father was serving as a missionary and teacher. The family returned to the United States when Elizabeth was 18 months old and she spent her childhood in Independence, Missouri, and Seattle, Washington. Although intending to be an artist, she trained as a teacher, receiving a two-year certificate from the Washington State Normal School at Bellingham (now Western Washington University) in 1925 and a degree in Education from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1928.

While employed as an elementary school teacher, Mrs. Montgomery began writing, with the intention of improving the reading primers then available for her young pupils. In 1938, she left the teaching profession and, until 1963, was employed as a staff-writer for the text-book publisher Scott, Foresman & Company. While there, she was closely involved in the creation and development of the pre-primers and health texts featuring the ongoing characters named "Dick" and "Jane." Subsequently, she was a free-lance writer, authoring novels, biographies, stories, plays, and poems for children and young adults, as well as magazine articles, novels, and plays for adults.

Spanning more than 40 years and resulting in over 70 works, Elizabeth Rider Montgomery's distinguished career was recognized by many honors, including awards from the National Federation of Press Women, National League of American Pen Women, Phi Delta Nu Honorary Fraternity of Authors and Creative Artists, Pacific Northwest Writers Conference, Washington Press Women, and the Seattle Historical Society. Married to Norman A. Montgomery from 1930 to 1961, and to Arthur Julesberg from 1963, Elizabeth Rider Montgomery died on February 19, 1985, in Seattle, Washington.

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Content Description

The Elizabeth Rider Montgomery Papers consist of biographical materials including personal memorabilia, photographs, scrapbooks, and original artwork. The collection also contains manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, research and other supporting materials related to a wide range of published and unpublished work such as books, stories, plays, and poetry.

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Use of the Collection

Alternative Forms Available

Select content from the collection has been digitized and can be accessed online as part of Western Libraries' Digital collections.

Restrictions on Use

Material in the collection may be subject to copyright restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Elizabeth Rider Montgomery Papers, Special Collections, Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

The Elizabeth Rider Montgomery Papers are organized according to the following series arrangement:

  • Series I. Biographical Material, circa 1920-1985
  • Series II. Correspondence, circa 1931-1984
  • Series III. Series III. Research Material, circa 1897-1969
  • Series IV. "Dick and Jane" Material, circa 1965-1983
  • Series V. Poetry, circa 1930-1939
  • Series VI. Plays, circa 1948-1981
  • Series VII. Stories and Articles, circa 1909-1975
  • Series VIII. Books, circa 1943-1980

Acquisition Information

The collection was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Robin A. (Monty) Montgomery in 2002.

Related Materials

A selection of books by Elizabeth Rider Montgomery are in the Western Collection in Special Collections. Additional copies of individual book titles may also be available in the Libraries' circulating collection.

The de Grummond Collection at the University of Southern Mississippi's McCain Library and Archives also includes a selection of Elizabeth Rider Montgomery's papers.

Processing Note

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Subject Terms

  • Children's literature--20th century--Archival resources.
  • Women authors, American--Washington (State)--Archives.

Personal Names

  • Montgomery, Elizabeth Rider--Archives.
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