Anna Chisholm
Papers, 1892-1950 (Mss 118)
Scope and Content
The
Chisholm collection consists of some correspondence, diaries, and various
subject files. The correspondence series, arranged chronologically,
is very fragmentary. The most complete file contains letters from
a French war orphan named René Parmentier, whom Miss Chisholm supported
for some time during and after World War I. Related are letters from
the sponsoring agencies, Fatherless Children of Franc, Inc., Fraternité Franco-Américaine, and Mrs. George C. Landon. The diaries cover the
period 1939 to March 1950. There is an entry for almost every
day relating mainly daily activities. There is also a diary of her
trip to the Gaspé Peninsula and New England in 1939, covering the period
June 18 to July 10.
The
Subject Files Series contain a great variety of material documenting Miss
Chisholm's life and travels. The Business and Professional Women's
Club of Fargo file contains a chronology of Club events, 1920 banquet program,
an issue of The Gist of It (November, 1922) published by the North Dakota
Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, and the 1930-1931
program of activities. The character delineation is by a Professor
Riddell done in 1899 for Miss Chisholm. From the Chicago Training
School there is a bulletin, program for 1902-1903, pamphlets, and a letter.
There are two notebooks listing all the Christmas gifts and letters received
and given by Miss Chisholm and her father from 1926-1948. The "Dates
to Remember" book covers the period from 1892-1947 listing major events
in Miss Chisholm's life. In the "Fatherless Children of France" file there
is a pamphlet, and various receipts for money sent by Miss Chisholm.
The
Louisiana Purchase Exposition album contains printed photographs of the
various pavilions and buildings of the Exposition. The newspaper
clippings contain mainly social items related to Miss Chisholm and also
a Courier News article on the French war orphans adopted by Fargo residents.
The poem file contains only four poems written by Miss Chisholm.
The folder of miscellaneous items contains two books with listings of various
household expenses, addresses, and miscellaneous notes. The Red Cross,
Fargo branch, folder contains a listing of events, items made, notes of
various meetings and a letter. The Social dates booklet lists entertaining
and visiting done by Miss Chisholm for the years 1932-1946. There
are two booklets, mainly in longhand, of various quotes, poems, and sayings
which impressed Miss Chisholm. The Trip Scrapbooks, recorded through
postcards, photographs, and handwritten commentary daily events on Miss
Chisholm's various trips. The trips include the Eastern United States
(1934), the Gasp( Peninsula and New England (1939), the Mayo Clinic for
treatment (1926), Moscow, Idaho, and the Canadian Rockies (1939), and the
Southern United States (1940). Finally, there is the 1915 banquet
and reunion program for Ye New England Society of Fargo, N.D.
Separation Record
The
following non-manuscript items have been removed from the Anna R. Chisholm
papers and sent to the sections indicated.
Records (Institute
record collection)
"Assasination of Abe Lincoln"
as told by Haile Chisholm with an introduction by A. G. Arvold. Recorded
19 February 1948. Two records
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