Elizabeth Marion Saunders Papers, 1933-1989
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
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Biographical Note
- Content Description
- Administrative Information
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Detailed Description of the Collection
- Bibliography of Washington Women Writers, She Who Watches,, 1989
- Career, Elizabeth Marion Saunders, ca 1950
- Editing, Elizabeth Marion Saunders, Pavarotti plans Chicago benefit,, undated
- Ellen Spring, Elizabeth Marion ( The story of one woman that is the story of every woman.), 1945
- The Growing of Native Species of Plants in the Spokane, Washington Area,, undated
- Memorabilia, Glen Adams, Publisher-Historian, Ye Galleon Press, 1989-1990
- Newletters, Dishman Hills Natural Area Assn., Inc., 1981
- Personal Matters, Elizabeth Marion Saunders, 1933-1954
- Publication Agreements and Copyright Renewal, 1941-1971
- Names and Subjects
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Saunders, Elizabeth Marion
- Title
- Elizabeth Marion Saunders Papers
- Dates
- 1933-1989 (inclusive)19331989
- Quantity
- 2 containers., (1 linear feet of shelf space.)
- Collection Number
- Cage 629
- Summary
- Papers include drafts of writings, correspondence, journals, two scrapbooks and miscellaneous papers related to literary and cultural interests.
- Repository
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Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu - Access Restrictions
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This collection is open for research use.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical Note
Elizabeth Marion Saunders (born 1916) was raised on a farm near Spangle, Washington, where she graduated top in her class from Fairfield High School in 1933. After graduation, she worked for several years in the newsroom of the Spokesman-Review. During this period, she met Ruby El Hult and Eleanor Garst, the three of whom formed a literary friendship that lasted throughout their lives. As Garst was later to reminisce, "I and Ruby were gonna change the world. . . so, in our fashion, we did. . ."
By 1950, Saunders had authored three books under her maiden name, Elizabeth Marion: The Day Will Come (1939), Ellen Spring (1941), and The Keys to the House (1944). She also apparently wrote two subsequent manuscripts, but became discouraged when unable to find a publisher for them. In the aftermath, she largely abandoned novel writing. Her two unpublished manuscripts have since disappeared.
She did, however, continue to record her observations and thoughts in journals and letters that are included in her papers. The collection contains Betty's Chronicles, (1945-1947), Mildred's journal (1959 and 1960), and the Cockalorum Chronicles (c. 1979) which comprised letters between Saunders and Hult. Since Saunders lived in eastern Washington's rural farm country, her writings are replete with references to nature and the changing seasons. Additionally, she shares progressive thoughts with her friends concerning politics and culture.
She married Eugene D. Saunders of Rockford in 1954, a man whom she met while working as the managing editor of the town's Standard-Register. Some of Saunders writing from this period is preserved in the collection and includes material relating to the region's history and economics, as well as perceptive social and political commentary. Her columns were titled Drips from a Leaky Faucet and Marionettes.
In 1988 she suffered a stroke that left her incapacitated. She died in 1993.
There is some evidence of feminist thought in Saunders writings and in the literature she collected. Joseph Kinsey Howard's The Sun Dance, for example, revolves around a strong Indian woman who exhibits extraordinary courage and strength.
Content Description
The papers of Elizabeth Marion Saunders consist of drafts of writings, correspondence, journals, two scrapbooks and miscellaneous paper related to literary and cultural interests.
Use of the Collection
Preferred Citation
[Item Description]. Cage 629, Elizabeth Marion Saunders Papers . Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
The papers are arranged topically and include a variety of materials collected by Elizabeth Marion Saunders. Her writings are grouped into articles that she wrote for the newspapers at which she was employed, her journals, an unpublished manuscript, and a copy of one of her published books, Ellen Spring. In addition to Saunder's writings, the papers include her correspondence, two scrapbooks, and miscellaneous papers relating to her literary and cultural interests.
Acquisition Information
The Washington State University Libraries acquired the papers of author Elizabeth Marion Saunders from her sister, Shirley Gardner of Fairfield, Washington, in 1990 (Accession MS90-22). In 1993, an anonymous donor contributed the journals which Saunders penned in 1959 and 1960 (MS93-33).
Detailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
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Articles by Elizabeth Marion Saunders
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Description: Drips From a Leaky Faucet, and Marionettes, The Standard-Register (Rockford). (A smattering of EMS wisdom on the responsibilities of citizens living within a democracy and the price of progress.)Dates: 1952-ca 1955Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Hangman Creek, The Standard-Register (Rockford) (With wit and humor Elizabeth Marion Saunders highlights how historical development impacted the local environs)Dates: 1952Container: Box 1, Folder 2
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Description: Wheat: Here in Poetic Wording Is the Stirring Saga of Those Who Raise This Region's Amber Grain, The Spokesman-Review (Spokane)Dates: 1953Container: Box 1, Folder 3
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Description: Bibliography of Washington Women Writers, She Who Watches,Dates: 1989Container: Box 1, Folder 4
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Description: Career, Elizabeth Marion SaundersDates: ca 1950Container: Box 1, Folder 5
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Correspondence
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Description: Eleanor Garst to Elizabeth Marion Saunders (References to Elizabeth Marion Saunders 's writing and her generosity.)Dates: 1945-1981Container: Box 1, Folder 6
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Description: Located in other repositories, Cornell, PrincetonDates: 1981Container: Box 1, Folder 7
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Description: MiscellaneousDates: 1981Container: Box 1, Folder 8
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Description: Naomi and Paul, Experiences AbroadDates: 1959Container: Box 1, Folder 9
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Description: Elizabeth Marion Saunders and Ruby El Hult, The Cockalorum Chronicles: New Words Between Old Friends,Dates: 1979Container: Box 1, Folder 10
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Description: Ruby's Guide to San FranciscoDates: 1964Container: Box 1, Folder 11
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Description: Ruby El Hult to Elizabeth Marion Saunders (Commentary on nature and Japanese literature.)Dates: 1989-1988Container: Box 1, Folder 12
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Description: Ruby El Hult to Shirly Gardner (Includes two letters, one written 27 Nov 1989 and the other 8 Dec 1989 reflecting on Elizabeth Marion Saunders 's life and career as an author.)Dates: 1988-1989Container: Box 1, Folder 13
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Description: Shirly Gardner in reference to Elizabeth Marion Saunders 's manuscriptsDates: 1989Container: Box 1, Folder 14
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Description: Editing, Elizabeth Marion Saunders, Pavarotti plans Chicago benefit,Dates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 15
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Description: Ellen Spring, Elizabeth Marion ( The story of one woman that is the story of every woman.)Dates: 1945Container: Box 1, Folder 16
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Description: The Growing of Native Species of Plants in the Spokane, Washington Area,Dates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 17
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Mildred's Journal, Elizabeth Marion Saunders
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Dates: 1959Container: Box 1, Folder 18
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Dates: 1960Container: Box 1, Folder 19
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Literary Copy
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Description: Academic; Using Manuscript Collections to Write HistoryDates: 1965Container: Box 1, Folder 20
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Description: The Sun Dance, by Joseph Kinsey Howard, Great Falls, MontanaDates: 1945Container: Box 1, Folder 21
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Description: Memorabilia, Glen Adams, Publisher-Historian, Ye Galleon PressDates: 1989-1990Container: Box 1, Folder 22
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Description: Newletters, Dishman Hills Natural Area Assn., Inc.Dates: 1981Container: Box 1, Folder 23
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Description: Personal Matters, Elizabeth Marion SaundersDates: 1933-1954Container: Box 1, Folder 24
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Description: Publication Agreements and Copyright RenewalDates: 1941-1971Container: Box 1, Folder 25
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Scrapbook
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Description: The Nothing Album, (Elizabeth Marion Saunders' collection of news articles, photographs, poems, and miscellanea.)Dates: 1960-1987Container: Box 2, Folder 26
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Description: A Woman's Book, (Elizabeth Marion Saunders' collection of miscellanea relevant to feminist subjects.)Dates: 1977-1986Container: Box 2, Folder 27
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Unpublished Manuscript
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Description: Elizabeth Marion, Betty's Chronicles, (A chronicle of farm life in eastern Washington.)Dates: 1945-1947Container: Box 2, Folder 28
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Description: Elizabeth Marion Saunders and Ruby El Hult Odd Topic: Ruby and Lispet Play the Name Game,Dates: 1981Container: Box 2, Folder 29
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Description: Ruby El Hult, The Spiders and I,Dates: 1981Container: Box 2, Folder 30
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- American fiction -- Northwest, Pacific -- Women authors
Personal Names
- Garst, Eleanor -- Correspondence
- Hult, Ruby El, 1912- -- Correspondence
- Marion, Elizabeth, 1916-
- Saunders, Elizabeth Marion -- Correspondence
- Saunders, Elizabeth Marion--Archives (creator)
Geographical Names
- Washington (State) -- History -- Archives
