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Doris Burn Family Papers, 1886-2011

Overview of the Collection

Title
Doris Burn Family Papers
Dates
1886-2011 (inclusive)
Quantity
9 linear feet
Collection Number
XOE_CPNWS0345
Summary
The Doris Burn Family Papers document the life, career, and family history of local children’s book author and illustrator, Doris Burn. The collection also documents the family history of her parents, Lage and Dotty Wernstedt, and members of the Burn family including June, Farrar and South Burn.
Repository
Western Washington University, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
Goltz-Murray Archives Building
808 25th St.
Bellingham, WA
98225
Telephone: (360) 650-7534
cpnws@wwu.edu
Access Restrictions

The following materials are subject to an access restriction (researchers must receive written permission from the Doris Burn Legacy LLC before materials will be made available for viewing): Doris Burn Diaries 1954-1967 and correspondence between South and Doris Burn, approximately 1956-1993. Please contact the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies for additional information. Other collection materials are open to the public for viewing, but subject to a publication restriction (expiring 2025-01-01).

Languages
English
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Biographical Note

Doris (Wernstedt) Burn was a United States children's author and illustrator, and long-time resident of the San Juan islands of Washington State. She was born April 24th, 1923 in Portland, Oregon to Lage and Adele (Dotty Graham) Wernstedt. Her father was a Swedish-American explorer, photographer, mountaineer, and surveyor for the United States Forest Service and later in life, an inventor and expert in aerial photography and photogrammetry.

Doris Wernstedt attended Grant High School in Portland, and later the Universities of Washington, Oregon State and Hawaii. Her later artist and author statements frequently reference her childhood dream to live on an island: the Wernstedts purchased land on Waldron island in 1934, where they built a summer cabin, and forged close friendships with island residents including the writer June Burn and her family. Doris Wernstedt married South (Robin) Burn - the younger son of June and Farrar - at the end of World War II. Following completion of her studies, they settled at Fishery Point on Waldron island. Doris and South Burn had four children together (Mark, Robin Skye, Cameron and Lisa). The couple separated in 1955, though would remain close friends.

Burn held a life-long dream of becoming a children's book illustrator and author. In 1956, shortly following the birth of her youngest child, she travelled to New York City with a portfolio of drawings to show to publishers. The response that Burn received encouraged her to continue writing and drawing on her return to Waldron island. Her children recall her working late into the night by kerosene lamp (Waldron island had no electricity) after they had gone to bed.

Burn's first published work, Andrew Henry's Meadow, was issued by Coward-McCann in 1965, and won the Washington Governor’s Art Award in 1966. During the 1960s and 1970s, Doris Burn authored or illustrated a total of eleven published works. She later moved to Oakland, California, before returning to reside in Washington (State) - first to care for her elderly mother on Guemes Island, and finally in Bellingham. By the time of her death in 2011, Doris Burn’s best-known work, Andrew Henry's Meadow, had been republished by San Juan Publishing Company (2005), and her books and illustrations have continued to gain recognition as children’s classics.

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Content Description

The Doris Burn Family Papers document the life, career, and family history of local children’s book author and illustrator, Doris Burn. The collection also documents the family history of her parents, Lage and Dotty Wernstedt, and members of the Burn family including June, Farrar and South Burn. The collection contains correspondence, photographs, and biographical information from both families as well as professional correspondence relating to Doris Burn’s career as a writer and illustrator, a series of Wernstedt family history publications, and the publications and professional correspondence of Lage and Frederick Wernstedt.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

All collection materials are subject to a publication restriction that will expire on 2025-01-01 (researchers must receive written permission from the Doris Burn Legacy LLC before quotation or reproduction of materials for publication). Some specific materials are also subject to access restrictions as noted in this collection guide. Please contact the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies for additional information.

Preferred Citation

Doris Burn Family papers, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections, Western Washington University, Bellingham WA 98225-9123.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

Collection is organized in accordance with the following series arrangement: Series 1. Family and Biographical Information; Series 2. Journals, Diaries and Notebooks; Series 3. Doris Burn Professional Papers; Series 4. Family and Personal Correspondence; Series 5. Lage and Frederick Wernstedt Family History and Writings; Series 6. Photographic Materials.

Related Materials

Related collections at Center for Pacific Northwest Studies include the June and Farrar Burn Papers, South Burn Papers and the Lage Wernstedt Photographs.

Processing Note

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Acquisition Information

The Doris Burn Family Papers were donated to the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies by Skye Burn, with collection materials transferred in installments (2011, 2015, 2016 and 2017) from Skye Burn and Hannah Burn.

Separated Materials

The Doris Burn Artwork and Manuscripts are housed and available at the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies as a separate collection.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Personal Names

  • Burn, Doris--Archives (creator)
  • Burn, Doris--Family (creator)
  • Burn, South, 1924- (creator)
  • Graham, Adele, 1896-2002 (creator)
  • Wernstedt, Lage, 1878-1959 (creator)

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Subject Terms

  • Women authors, American--Washington (State)--History--Sources
  • Women illustrators--Washington (State)--History--Sources

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Geographical Names

  • Waldron Island (Wash.)--History--Sources
  • Waldron Island (Wash.)--Social life and customs--Sources

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