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Davenport Family Papers, 1906-1999
Collection Overview
Title: Davenport Family Papers, 1906-1999
ID: OGLMC1424
Primary Creator: Davenport, John B. (1951-)
Extent: 16.75 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 08/07/2000
Subjects: Genealogy and Family History, University of North Dakota - Faculty
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Davenport Family Papers have been divided into six series as follows:
Series 1: Sumner and Jessie Burnham
Series 2: Margaret (Burnham) Davenport
Series 3: Willard E. Davenport
Series 4: John B. Davenport
Series 5: General Family
Series 6: Photographs and Photo Albums
Three audio cassette tapes were added to the Audio Tape Collection.
Collection Historical Note
The Davenport Family Papers largely focus on Sumner and Jessie Burnham, their daughter Margaret (Burnham) Davenport, her husband, Willard E. Davenport, and their son John Brian Davenport.
Sumner Burnham was born June 23, 1882 near Bushberry, Nebraska, to Horace A. Burnham and Lizzie M. Frost. His family moved to a farm near Westerville, Nebraska, in 1883. After the death of his mother in 1888, he went to live with his uncle and aunt, Sumner W. and Sarah Burnham, on their farm in Yankee Hill, near Lincoln, Nebraska. He was employed by his uncle in the First National Bank of Lincoln as head bookkeeper. On July 15, 1905, Sumner Burnham married Jessie Pearl Dixon at Lincoln, Nebraska.
Jessie Pearl Dixon was born in Indiana on March 19, 1883, to William L. Dixon and Rosa Hedge. At the age of six months, she and her family moved to a farm in Wilbur, Nebraska, where she attended school. Following her marriage to Sumner Burnham, the couple moved from Lincoln to a homestead five miles north of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, where Sumner Burnham worked as assistant cashier in the First National Bank. In 1913, the family moved to York, Nebraska, where Sumner and his brother, Frank Burnham, were associated with the York Brick and Tile Company. In 1918, the family moved back to a ranch in Sioux County, thirty miles northeast of Scottsbluff. In 1920, they moved to the Bayard community, residing first on a farm and later in the town of Bayard.
Sumner Burnham's civic and community interests were numerous. He served on the Sioux County School Board as well as the District 96 school board in Morrill County. He was a director of the Nebraska Beet Growers Association for a number of years. For sixteen years, beginning in 1934, he served on the Agricultural Adjustment Administration County Committee. From 1954 to 1964, he served as crop adjuster and county representative for the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. He helped lay the ground work for the formation of the Chimney Rock Public Power District; he served continuously on the district's board of directors from the time of its organization in 1935 through his death in 1964 and for 22 of those years he was the president of the board. Burnham was a member of the Bayard City Council, treasurer of the Bayard Lions Club, charter member and treasurer of the Bayard Chamber of Commerce, member of the board of trustees of the United Presbyterian Church of Bayard, member of Signal Hill Chapter 282, and member of the Nebraska State Historical Society. Jessie Burnham was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.
Sumner and Jessie Burnham had two daughters: Frances Marie (Hunt) and Margaret Jane (Davenport). Jessie Burnham died September 20, 1961, followed by Sumner on July 30, 1964. Both are buried at Fairview Cemetery in Scottsbluff, Nebraska.
Margaret Jane (Burnham) Davenport was born September 21, 1912, in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. She attended public schools in Bayard, Nebraska, and graduated in 1928. She then attended Chadron State College for one year. In 1932, Margaret Burnham married Willard E. Davenport, a teacher in the Bayard High School, where she worked as a secretary. They lived in Denver, Colorado, where Willard finished his graduate work at the University of Colorado in 1936, while she worked at a bank and insurance company. They moved to Grand Forks, North Dakota, in 1942. Willard Davenport taught Marketing and Management at the University of North Dakota (UND). In 1943, Willard worked for the Institute of Transit Advertising in Chicago, until he was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1945. During his time in the army, Margaret Davenport returned to Bayard and lived with her parents.
After World War II, the Davenports returned to Grand Forks. From 1947 to 1950, Margaret Davenport worked in several offices at UND, including the Registrar's Office. She resigned when her first son, James B. Davenport (March 28, 1950- June 19, 1950), was born. A second son, John Brian Davenport, was born in 1951. Following Willard Davenport's death in 1963, Margaret returned to UND where she held the position of administration assistant to the Vice President of Academic Affairs until her retirement in 1977.
Margaret Davenport was very active in service and social organizations including the Daughters of the Eastern Star, PEO, Thursday Music Club, Franklin Club, and Roundtable. She was also a loyal member of the First Presbyterian Church of Grand Forks for many years, serving as a deacon, a member of the new organ committee, and the bell choir.
Margaret Davenport died November 11, 1999, in Grand Forks. She is buried at Memorial Park Cemetery in Grand Forks.
Willard Eugene Davenport was born December 20, 1902, in St. Anthony, Iowa, to Perry Arthur and Sadie Davenport. He received his elementary and high school education at Swea City, Iowa. He graduated from Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1929. He was awarded a Master's degree from the University of Colorado in 1936, and attended further graduate study at the University of Denver, 1938-1939, and during the summers of 1940 and 1941.
Willard Davenport's early tenure as an educator included teacher, coach, and superintendent in several high schools in Nebraska and Colorado, prior to serving as Head of the Department of Business Administration at Kansas Wesleyan University, 1940-1942. Davenport first came to UND in 1942 as head of the Marketing Department. From 1943 to 1945 he served with the market research staff of the Institute of Transit Advertising in Chicago. He entered the United States Army in 1945. As an acting Lieutenant Colonel, Davenport taught at American Servicemen's Universities in Shrivenham, England, Biarritz, France, and Bremerhaven, Germany. He returned from Europe as the Head of the Department of Marketing at the UND College of Business Administration.
Willard Davenport was active in social, civic, and church organizations. He was an elder of the Presbyterian Church and a member of the Franklin Club, the Masonic Lodge, and the Lions Club, of which he served as president, 1954-1955. He was also involved in the Sons of the American Revolution, the American Marketing Association, Pi Omega Pi, Delta Sigma Pi, the American Association of University Professors, and the YMCA. He also served on the Board of Directors of the Sales Executives Committee, 1953-1955, and First Federal Savings and Loan Association. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the First Federal Savings and Loan Association, and for ten years, he was named in the Who's Who in Commerce and Industry in the United States.
Willard Davenport died March 18, 1963, in Grand Forks. He is buried at Memorial Park Cemetery in Grand Forks.
John Brian Davenport was born in Grand Forks in 1951. He graduated from Grand Forks Central High School in 1969. After attending one year at the University of North Dakota, he transferred to Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota. He graduated magna cum laude in 1973 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History. Davenport attended the University of Denver and received a Master of Arts degree in Librarianship and Archival Studies in 1974.
John Davenport returned to Grand Forks in 1974, and was employed in the Department of Special Collections at UND’s Chester Fritz Library. He moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1976 and worked for one year at the University of Minnesota Immigrant History Research Center, while a part-time graduate student. In 1977, he became Head of Special Collections at the O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library, University of St. Thomas. In 1986, he received a Master of Arts degree in History from the University of Minnesota, followed by a Ph.D. in 1994. His dissertation was entitled John Davenport (1597-1670): A Puritan Clerical Archetype. Since 2002, he has been a Professor of History at North Central University in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: John Davenport, St. Paul, Minnesota
Acquisition Method: Donation; Acc.2000-2480
Related Publications:
Complete Registry of the Davenports in America. By Sharon Taylor. Halbert’s: 1984.
Davenports Across America. Published by Mary Whitney, Ottsville, Pennsylvania: 1987.
Preferred Citation: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid migrated to Archon in March 2015.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Sumner and Jessie Burnham ],
[Series 2: Margaret (Burnham) Davenport ],
[Series 3: Willard E. Davenport ],
[Series 4: John B. Davenport ],
[Series 5: General Family ],
[Series 6: Photographs and Photo Albums],
[Cassette Tape :],
[All]
- Series 6: Photographs and Photo Albums
- This series contains photo albums and envelopes of random pictures of different trips and events in the lives of the Davenports.
- Box 10
- Folder 29: Willard E. Davenport as a Freshman at Centre College, Kentucky, circa 1920. Also, pictures of the Davenport farm near Swea City, Iowa, and of Kentucky around the same time.
- Folder 30: Pictures of Margaret and Willard Davenport from the summer they were married, 1933, around Bayard, Nebraska, as well as Colorado and South Dakota.
- Folder 31: Appears to be pictures of trips in the last 1930s to early 1940s to Montana or Oregon to visit Rowland (Willard's brother) and Lillian Davenport in Butte, Montana and Linfield, Eugene, Portland, Oregon. Dogs are Kelty, Chigger, and MacDuff - pure-bred Scotties. Also graduation at University of Colorado (M.A. - Willard Davenport) in late 1930s.
- Folder 32: Margaret Davenport and friends at Chadron State College, Nebraska, circa 1930.
- Folder 33: Trips to Massachusetts and Connecticut by Margaret and Willard Davenport "out East" to visit Rowland (Willard's brother) and Lillian Davenport. Also, trip to Western National Parks. Circa 1933.
- Box 11
- Folder 1: Margaret Davenport: High School Graduation
- Folder 2: Margaret Davenport: Retirement / Jerusalem trip
- Folder 3: John B. Davenport: Cub Scouts
- Folder 4: Large Portraits:
- Item 1: Willard E. Davenport, acting Lieutenant Colonel in WWII, circa 1944
- Item 2: Margaret Davenport, circa 1944 "
- Item 3: John B. Davenport - baby picture circa 1951
- Item 4: Frances Burnham Hunt - Margaret's sister
- Item 5: Robert Hunt - "Uncle Bob", husband of Frances Burnham Hunt
- Item 6: Willard E. and Margaret Davenport with James Burnham Davenport (born and died 1950) - only known picture of James - 2 photos
- Box 12
- Box 13
- Folder 1: Willard and Margaret Davenport, Chicago, 1941 - 1943.
- Folder 2: Acting Lieutenant Colonel Willard E. Davenport during WWII in Shrivenham, England, Bianity, France, and Bremerhaven, Germany, from 1944 - 1946.
- Folder 3: Willard and Margaret Davenport - trip to Manitoba, circa 1950 (probably).
- Folder 4: Miscellaneous portraits of Willard E. Davenport, Margaret B. Davenport, John Davenport, and Kelty (Scottish Terrier), circa 1938 - 1950.
- Folder 5: Baby and childhood pictures of John Davenport, circa 1950s.
- Folder 6: Childhood parties of John Davenport, circa 1950s.
- Folder 7: Pictures from 1950s:
- Folder 8: Trips to visit Rowland (Willard's brother) and Lillian Davenport, and their children Dick Davenport and Patty McCarley. Also visited Sarah Davenport, Willard and Rowland's mother. Oregon, circa 1948 - 1960s
- Folder 9: University of North Dakota, 1941 - 1943 and 1947 - 1963.
- Folder 10: Trips to Bayard, Nebraska, to visit Sumner and Jesse Burnham (Margaret Davenport's parents) and Scottsbluff, Nebraska, to visit Frances (Margaret's sister) and Robert Hunt.
- Photographs :
- Separated and placed in the Photograph File Cabinets.
- Photograph 1: Sumner Burnham
- Photograph 2: Sumner Burnham
- Photograph 3: Jessie (Dixon) Burnham
- Photograph 4: Margaret Burnham (Davenport) and Frances Burnham (Hunt)
- Photograph 5: Margaret Davenport
- Photograph 6: Margaret Davenport
- Photograph 7: Margaret Davenport
- Photograph 8: Margaret and John Brian Davenport, 1951
- Photograph 9: Margaret, Willard, and John Davenport
- Photograph 10: Margaret and John Davenport, 1953
- Photograph 11: Margaret Davenport awarding the 2nd Annual W.E. Davenport Memorial Award to Nicholas J. Matias, 1965
- Photograph 12: Margaret Davenport
- Photograph 13: Margaret Davenport
- Photograph 14: Margaret and Willard Davenport
- Photograph 15: Willard E. Davenport
- Photograph 16: Willard Davenport
- Photograph 17: Willard Davenport
- Photograph 18: Rowland Davenport, Unidentified, and Willard Davenport
- Photograph 19: Perry, Sarah, Rowland, and Willard Davenport
- Photograph 20: Willard Davenport
- Photograph 21: Willard Davenport
- Photograph 22: Willard Davenport, Superintendent of Simla, CO schools, 1930s
- Photograph 23: Willard Davenport
- Photograph 24: Willard Davenport, Bayard, NE
- Photograph 25: Willard Davenport
- Photograph 26: W. E. Davenport
- Photograph 27: Willard Davenport, Promotional for Strauss
- Photograph 28: John B. Davenport, 3 months
- Photograph 29: John Davenport
- Photograph 30: John Davenport, 1954
- Photograph 31: John Davenport
- Photograph 32: John Davenport
- Photograph 33: John Davenport
- Photograph 34: John Davenport
- Photograph 35: John Davenport
- Photograph 36: John Davenport
- Photograph 37: John Davenport
- Photograph 38: John Davenport
- Photograph 39: Sumner Burnham, Margaret Davenport's great uncle
- Photograph 40: Willard E. Davenport
- Photograph 41: Willard E. Davenport
- Photograph 42: Margaret Davenport
- Photograph 43: Margaret and John Davenport
- Photograph 44: John Davenport (baby)
- Photograph 45: John Davenport (toddler)
- Photograph 46: John Davenport (pre-adolescence)
- Photograph 47: Sumner Hunt, Cousin of John Davenport
- Photograph 48: Frances and Robert Hunt with sons
- Photograph 49: Frances and Robert Hunt with sons and Margaret and John Davenport
- Photograph 50: Frances and Robert Hunt with sons, sons' spouses and children
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Sumner and Jessie Burnham ],
[Series 2: Margaret (Burnham) Davenport ],
[Series 3: Willard E. Davenport ],
[Series 4: John B. Davenport ],
[Series 5: General Family ],
[Series 6: Photographs and Photo Albums],
[Cassette Tape :],
[All]