Collection Overview
Title: Carrie Simpson Papers, 1914-1964
ID: OGLMC/302
Creator: Simpson, Carrie (1879-1964)
Extent: 0.5 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 03/00/1976
Languages: English [eng]
Abstract
1879-1964; Grand Forks active club woman, PEO North Dakota State President, nationwide President Supreme Chapter
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Carrie Simpson Papers, 1914-1964, consist mainly of Simpson’s P.E.O. speeches, in addition to articles about education in North Dakota, original stories, poems and book reviews, all written by Simpson. There are also biographical materials.
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions:
Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source:
Jessie Simpson Holand, Claremont, California
Acquisition Method:
Donation; March 1976
Related Materials:
OGLMC 878: P.E.O. Chapter D Records
OGLMC 137: Howard E. Simpson Papers
Preferred Citation:
(Description of Item). Carrie Simpson Papers. OGLMC 302. 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 July 2012.
Box and Folder Listing
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Biographical Materials
- Folder 2: Biographical Materials, Newspaper Clippings
- Folder 3: Cornell College Honorary Degree, 1953
- Folder 4: P.E.O. Talks, 1910s
- Folder 5: P.E.O. Talks, 1920s
- Folder 6: P.E.O Talks, 1930s
- Folder 7: P.E.O. Talks, 1940s
- Folder 8: P.E.O Talks, 1940s
- Folder 9: P.E.O. Miscellaneous
- Folder 10: North Dakota Education and PTA Talks, 1916-1920s
- Folder 11: North Dakota Mother and Daughter Talks, 1920-1930
- Folder 12: Church and Mission Talks, 1924-1952
- Folder 13: Talks before Grand Forks and UND Organizations, 1936-1948
- Folder 14: Book Reviews, 1928-1953
- Folder 15: Original Stories and Poems, 1914-1930s
- Folder 16: Miscellaneous Articles, Letters, Certificates, Club Programs, and Historical Booklet of First Methodist
- Folder 17: Photographs - Carrie B. Simpson, 1932, Edna Williams and Carrie B. Simpson, 1939