Edna Clark Ericksen oral history audio recordings, 1972-1982
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Ericksen, Edna Clark, 1889-1983
- Title
- Edna Clark Ericksen oral history audio recordings
- Dates
- 1972-1982 (inclusive)19721982
- Quantity
- 45 audiocassette
- Collection Number
- A0339
- Summary
- The Edna Clark Ericksen oral history audio recordings (1972-1982) consist of extensive interviews with Ericksen about her life experiences. Ericksen served in the Utah State Legislature in the 1930s-1940s and on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) Primary General Board.
- Repository
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University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860
Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu - Access Restrictions
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Materials must be used on-site; no use of original material, access copies will be made available for viewing. Five business days advanced notice required. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law, condition of the material, or by donor.
- Languages
- English
Biographical Note
Edna Clark Ericksen was born in Auburn, Wyoming, on 19 November 1889 to Hyrum Don Carlos Clark and Ann Eliza Porter Clark. In 1905, at the age of sixteen, Edna left Star Valley and went to Paris, Idaho, in order to attend Fielding Academy, a LDS Church-sponsored combination elementary and high school. Although she did not complete her studies there, she enrolled at Brigham Young College in 1907. There she met her future husband, Ephraim E. Ericksen, who became the University of Utah's first Professor of Philosophy. They married on 8 June 1910. In 1920, Edna was called to the General Board of the LDS Primary organization, and was assigned the task of developing a program for boys between the ages of nine and eleven. Characteristically, Edna began by listening to the boys themselves, and then went on to develop what has been called the most successful program in the history of the Primary. It was at this time that Edna turned her imagination and flair for craftwork into a home industry that would contribute to the Ericksen family coffers for the next thirty years. She designed, made, and sold uniforms, badges, and insignias for the Primary and other local organizations. In 1932, Edna was elected to the Utah House of Representatives, where she served until 1935. Six years later, she was appointed to fill the State Senate seat vacated by Gordon Weggeland. She was elected in her own right the following year. After the death of E. E. Ericksen in 1967, Edna traveled to Europe, Mexico, and the Far East. In 1974, she was honored by the Utah Women's Political Caucus and the National Organization for Women for her contribution to women's causes.
Edna Clark Ericksen's family is committed to the preservation of her personal history. After a message was sent to the Clark Family Association by Clark S. Knowlton reminding the family that LDS Church authorities have instructed members to keep a record of their lives and the lives of their ancestors various family members taped interviews with Edna Clark Ericksen between 1972 and 1982. Edna Clark Ericksen died in Salt Lake City on 15 August 1983.
Content Description
The Edna Clark Ericksen oral history audio recordings (1972-1982) consist of extensive interviews with Ericksen about her life experiences:
Tapes 1-3 were produced through the efforts of grandson Scott G. Kenney.
Tapes 4-19 are the result of conversations between Mrs. Ericksen and a grandniece and were intended to provide the basis for a life history.
Tapes 20-45 represent an attempt by Edna Clark Ericksen and Clark Knowlton to preserve a chronological record of her life.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
The materials are arranged chronologially by interview date.
Related Materials
See also the Edna Clark Ericksen papers (Ms 617) and photograph collection (P0425).
Forms part of the Aileen H. Clyde 20th Century Women's Legacy Archives
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Description: Edna Clark Ericksen and Heber D. Clark on polygamyDates: 1973 March 30Container: Cassette 1-2
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Description: Primary board, Clark family, polygamyDates: 1973 AugustContainer: Cassette 3
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Description: Courtship, marriage and early married lifeDates: 1972 AugustContainer: Cassette 4
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Description: Christmas greetings to Edna, Chopin recital by J. M. RobinaultDates: 1975 DecemberContainer: Cassette 5
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Description: Childhood in Star Valley, polygamyDates: 1976 February 21Container: Cassette 6
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Description: Edna's birth and childhood in Star Valley, polygamyDates: 1976 February 21Container: Cassette 7
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Description: Childhood in Star ValleyDates: 1976 March 13Container: Cassette 8
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Description: Clark family life, polygamyDates: 1976 March 27Container: Cassette 9-10
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Description: CourtshipDates: 1976 April 17Container: Cassette 11
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Description: Early married LifeDates: 1976 May 22Container: Cassette 12
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Description: Life in Beaver, Utah, life at 252 University StreetDates: 1976 June 05Container: Cassette 13
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Description: Ericksen family lifeDates: 1976 June 19; 1976 June 29Container: Cassette 14
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Description: Death of Eliza Porter Clark, Ericksen family lifeDates: 1976 October 02Container: Cassette 15
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Description: Childhood in Star Valley, Church callings, trail buildersDates: 1977 January 16Container: Cassette 16
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Description: Trail builders, Clark family reunions, Primary BoardDates: 1977 January 29Container: Cassette 17
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Description: Death of Howard Bendt Erickson, life at 252 University StreetDates: 12 February 1977Container: Cassette 18
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Description: Raising children, Family Life Conference, Utah politics, election to the Utah SenateDates: 1977 February 18Container: Cassette 19
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Description: Childhood in Star Valley, early years and educationDates: 1980 October 08Container: Cassette 20
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Description: University of Chicago, childhood in Star Valley, polygamyDates: 1980 October 08Container: Cassette 21
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Description: Childhood in Star Valley, polygamyDates: 1980 October 19Container: Cassette 22
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Description: Clark family, childhood, life at 252 University StreetDates: 1980 October 190Container: Cassette 23
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Description: University of Chicago, LDS Church activity, trail builders, Church authoritiesDates: 1980 October 25Container: Cassette 24
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Description: Utah House of Representatives, Utah SenateDates: 1980 October 25Container: Cassette 25
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Description: Life in Star Valley, travels of the Ericksen family, trail buildersDates: 1980 October 26Container: Cassette 26
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Description: Trail builders, E.E. Ericksen's book publishedDates: 1980 October 26; 1980 November 01Container: Cassette 27
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Description: Last years and death of E.E. Ericksen, Utah politics, Brigham Young statue commissionDates: 1980 November 08Container: Cassette 28
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Description: Williamsburg, Pennsylvania, childhood memories, crafts, foster grandparents, better homes campaignDates: 1980 November 08Container: Cassette 29
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Description: Childhood in Star Valley, polygamy, Clark family, Edna's EducationDates: 1980 November 23Container: Cassette 30
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Description: Childhood in Star Valley, World War IIDates: 1980 December 07Container: Cassette 31
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Description: E.E. Ericksen, university life, trail builders, Native AmericansDates: 1980 December 07Container: Cassette 32
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Description: Edna's parents, early married life, Utah LegislatureDates: 1981 January 17Container: Cassette 33
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Description: Clark family, polygamyDates: 1981 February 01Container: Cassette 34
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Description: Clark family, pioneering in Star ValleyDates: 1981 February 07Container: Cassette 35
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Description: Clark family, Ericksen family lifeDates: 1981 February 21Container: Cassette 36
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Description: Women in public life, polygamy, Utah politics, Brigham Young statue commissionDates: 1981 March 28Container: Cassette 37
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Description: Clark family, polygamy
Side A
Dates: 1981 July 24Container: Cassette 38 -
Description: Ericksen family life, LDS Church authorities, E.E. Ericksen at the University of Utah, Ericksen children as adultsDates: 1982 July 02Container: Cassette 39
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Description: Ericksen childrenm, Clark familyDates: 1982 July 07; 1982 August 18Container: Cassette 40
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Description: LDS Church reaction to "The Psychological and Ethical Aspects of Mormon Group Life," Ericksen familyDates: 1982 August 18Container: Cassette 41
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Description: University of Utah, LDS ChurchDates: 1982 September 08Container: Cassette 42
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Description: Ericksen family lifeDates: 1982 September 08Container: Cassette 43
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Description: Clark family, Knowlton family, polygamy, Ericksen family life, E.E. Ericksen's last years, Primary BoardDates: 1982 September 08; 1982 September 22Container: Cassette 44
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Description: E.E. Ericksen's last years, settlement of Star Valley, polygamyDates: 1982 September 22Container: Cassette 45
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Democratic Party (Utah)
- Latter Day Saint women
- Polygamy--Personal narratives
- Women in church work--Latter Day Saint churches--History--Sources
- Women in politics--Utah--History--Sources
- Women legislators--Utah--History--Sources
Personal Names
- Ericksen, Ephraim Edward
Family Names
- Clark family
- Ericksen family
Geographical Names
- Utah--Legislature
Form or Genre Terms
- Oral histories
- Sound recordings
