Jean Carruthers Boatwright CorrespondenceLU.339

Jean Carruthers Boatwright CorrespondenceLU.339


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Benedict Chatelain

Repository
Greenwood Library Archives and Special Collections
Identification
LU.339
Title
Jean Carruthers Boatwright Correspondence 1885-1948
Quantity
.95 Linear Feet, .1 legal-sized archival flat box
Creator
Boatwright, Jean Carruthers.
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Restrictions on Access

No restrictions to access or use for research purposes.

Ownership and Custodial History

In 1948, Margaret G. (Boatwright) McIntyre donated this collection of correspondence to the school via Mary E. Peck, then professor of history. It is unknown when this collection was transferred to the Greenwood Library Archives.


Biographical sketch

Jean (Carruthers) Boatwright was a member of the class of 1886, the second class to graduate from the State Female Normal School after its opening in 1884. After graduation she served twice as State President of the Alumnae Association and was also responsible for organizing the Lynchburg Chapter of Alumnae in 1909. Two of Jean (Carruthers) Boatwright's daughters also graduated from the school. Her eldest daughter, Sallie Jean (Boatwright) Goodman, graduated in 1912 and was the first "granddaughter" to graduate from the institution. The Granddaughters Club was later formed in 1928, its' members made up of daughters and granddaughters of prior graduates. Margaret G. (Boatwright) McIntyre was the second daughter of Jean (Carruthers) Boatwright to graduate from the school in 1913. In 1942, Margaret G. (Boatwright) McIntyre's daughter, Margaret Amelia (McIntyre) Davis, became the third generation of the family to graduate from the school.

Scope and content

The correspondence in this collection dates from 1885-1886 and 1948. The (3) pieces of 19th century correspondence were written by Jean (Carruthers) Boatwright to her parents while she was a student at [then] State Female Normal School. The (2) pieces of correspondence from 1948 were written by Margaret (Boatwright) McIntyre to Mary E. Peck and concern the donation of her mother's correspondence to the school.

Related Material

Title--LU-377, Margaret McIntyre Davis Memorabilia. Custodian--Greenwood Library Archives and Special Collections: Address--201 High Street, Farmville VA, 23909, Country--USA.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Boatwright, Jean Carruthers.
  • Carruthers, Jean.

General Note

Digitized copies of the correspondence in this collection, as well as transcripts thereof, are available upon request.

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Boatwright, Jean Carruthers.
  • Carruthers, Jean.

Container List

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Correspondence, Jean (Carruthers) Boatwright to parents
December 24, 1885

Letter to parents, December 24, 1885


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Correspondence, Jean (Carruthers) Boatwright to parents
February 14, 1886

Letter to parents, February 14, 1886


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Correspondence, Jean (Carruthers) Boatwright to parents
May 9, 1886

Letter to parents, May 9, 1886


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Correspondence, Jean (Carruthers) Boatwright to parents

Letter to parents, undated (likely 1886)


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Small placard describing Jean (Carruthers) Boatwright correspondence, used in display during Founders Day
1949
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Correspondence, Margaret (Boatwright) McIntyre to Mary E. Peck
October 27, 1948
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Correspondence, Margaret (Boatwright) McIntyre to Mary E. Peck