Payette Lakes Progressive Club Scrapbook, 1947
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Title
- Payette Lakes Progressive Club Scrapbook
- Dates
- 194719471947
- Quantity
- 0.25 linear feet, (1 volume (72 pp.))
- Collection Number
- MSS 233
- Summary
- Scrapbook of biographical letters from Idaho authors, with photos and poetry about Idaho.
- Repository
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Boise State University Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
1910 University Drive
Boise ID
83725
Telephone: 2084263990
archives@boisestate.edu - Access Restrictions
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Collection is available for research.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided, in part, by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Historical Note
In 1947, the Payette Lakes Progressive Club, a women's organization in McCall, Idaho, solicited Idaho authors for letters in return describing "Who are all of you and what made you into authors and poets? And what has Idaho to do with it?" The project organizer, Mrs. William Reitmeir, described the club as "a handful of women in a community civic club" who were "making an effort to acquaint ourselves with this, our state of Idaho."
Responses from 19 authors were placed in a 72-page scrapbook, most of which was filled with typewritten copies of poems by them (and other Idaho poets) and scenic photographs of the Payette Lakes region. The scrapbook is entitled "Idaho's Heritage in Literature." The scrapbook was preserved over the years by Frances Elizabeth ("Jackie") Brooks, who at the time lived in McCall and operated Brooks Hardware with her husband, Orville P. Brooks. They subsequently moved to Baker, Oregon, and then Caldwell, Idaho, where Brooks taught school. Jackie Brooks died in January 2004 at the age of 95, and her daughters, Cynthia Webster and Mary K. Ballard, presented the scrapbook to Boise State University.
Among the other projects of the Payette Lakes Progressive Club was stocking a shelf of books by Idaho authors in the McCall library, and publication of a cook book (1948). Boise State University has little more information about the club.
A photo of Jackie Brooks and her friend Lela McCreight with fishing gear (1930s?) was copied from Cynthia Webster's personal collection and added to this manuscript collection.
Content Description
The letters from authors range from very brief and businesslike, offering only a listing of their works (such as Vardis Fisher's postcard), to more detailed and reflective. Among the letters in the latter category are ones from Ruth Gipson Plowhead, Sister M. Alfreda Elsensohn, Irene Puckett McEwen, and Horatio Hamilton Miller. Mrs. William Reitmeier appears to have coordinated the project, as many of the letters from authors are addressed to her.
The authors include:
- Bird, Annie Laurie
- Darrow, Laura Edith
- Elsensohn, M. Alfreda, Sister
- Fisher, Amy Woodward
- Fisher, Vardis
- Gibby, George E.
- Grissom, Irene Welch
- Hall, Carrie A.
- Hays, Arthur Homer
- Ingalls, Meta Louise
- Martin, Julia M.
- Martin, Orianne
- McEwen, Inez Puckett
- Miller, H.H.
- Plowhead, Ruth Gipson
- Reid, Agnes Just
- Smith, Bess Foster
- Snell, George
- Talkington, H.L.
Forms part of the Idaho Writers Archive.
Use of the Collection
Preferred Citation
[item description], Payette Lakes Progressive Club Scrapbook, Boise State University Special Collections and Archives.
Administrative Information
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Authors, American
- Literature
- Women--Idaho
- Women--Societies and clubs
Personal Names
- Bird, Annie Laurie
- Elsensohn, M. Alfreda (Mary Alfreda), 1897-1989
- McEwen, Inez Puckett
- Miller, Horatio Hamilton
- Plowhead, Ruth Gipson, 1877-1967
- Reid, Agnes Just, 1886-1976
Form or Genre Terms
- Scrapbooks
