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Julia Ellingson Griffis Papers, 1926-1941

Collection Overview

Title: Julia Ellingson Griffis Papers, 1926-1941

ID: OGLMC/1212

Creator: Griffis, Julia Ellingson (1882-1941)

Extent: 0.25 Linear Feet

Date Acquired: 08/08/1990

Languages: English [eng]

Abstract

1882-1941; Native of Reynolds, North Dakota, who moved to California in 1923 and became a nurse

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Julia Ellingson Griffis Papers include correspondence from Julia Griffis to Oscar and Emma Ellingson, her brother and sister-in-law, in Reynolds, North Dakota. In her letters, she discusses life in California during the depression. She mentions the free food provided to people in California and seeing people sleeping in the auditorium at Long Beach, California. She writes about times being hard with no food, no work, and no clothes available.

She took a trip to Florida in 1930 and some of the letters discuss the traveling and economic conditions experienced during the trip. She also mentions the Olympics held in Long Beach in 1932.

In her letters from 1937 to 1941, she writes about World War II. She discusses being afraid of war and hoping that the United States would not become involved. The remaining content of the letters is mostly concerned with family issues and personal information. A brief history of Julia's life and an eulogy are also included in this collection.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.

Acquisition Source: Christine Haynes, Reynolds, North Dakota

Acquisition Method: Donation; 90-1717

Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Julia Ellingson Griffis Papers. OGLMC 1212, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota.

Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid added to Archon in November 2013.


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