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Travel Accounts of Helen Elizabeth Jones Williams
Travel Accounts of Anne Elizabeth Williams Kierstead
The History of a Welsh-American Family
Additional Materials
Travel Accounts of Helen Elizabeth Jones Williams
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Postcard diary of 126 holograph cards, written between June 23 and August 22, 1914, which chronicles the European trip made by Williams and her sister, Dorothy May Jones. The first postcard was sent to Miss Sarah Williams in Scranton, Pennsylvania before the ship departed from New York, but no others were mailed. Along with descriptions of travel and places visited, the diary captures the various moods and opinions prevailing in Europe during the summer of 1914 and ends with an account of the sisters' efforts to leave Germany after the outbreak of World War I. |
Summer 1914 |
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Experiences in the War Zone. A memoir written by Williams while she and her sister were in England waiting to sail home to America. In it, she remembers their journey across Ireland, Britain, and the European Continent, the rumors of approaching war, and their daily attempts to leave Germany after the war's declaration. The collection contains both the original thirteen page holograph manuscript and a photocopied reproduction. |
Summer 1914 |
Travel Accounts of Anne Elizabeth Williams Kierstead
Travel Accounts of Anne Elizabeth Williams Kierstead is divided chronologically into several subsections, each of which is arranged according to date.
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Small black diary purchased in Istanbul in which Kierstead made notes about appointments, events, travels, and daily life abroad. | 1947 |
| 1 | 2 | Nearly identical diary purchased in Istanbul in which Kierstead made notes about appointments, events, travels, and daily life abroad. | 1948 |
| Shipboard Notes | |||
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AMs, 19 p.
Kierstead provided an introduction to her notes and letters; this is included in this folder. TS 2p. |
6 Nov. - 1 Dec. 1946 |
| Correspondence | |||
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LS (typed with MS additions), 8p. Mother, Deedee, Ethel, Harry, Mare, Janie, Birkie and Dave. Additional typed transcription. TL, 5p.
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1 Dec. 1946 |
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ALS, 9p. Mother, Deedee, Ethel, Harry, Mare, Janie, B. and David. Additional typed transcription. TL, 6p.
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25 Dec.- 27 Dec. 1946 |
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Typed transcription. TL, 2p. Harry, Mare, Janie, B, and David.
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2 Jan. 1947 |
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ALS, 6p. Mother, Aunt Deedee, Aunt Ethel, Harry, Mare, Janie, B. and David. Additional typed transcription. TL, 3p.
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7 Jan.-10 Jan. 1947 |
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ALS, 2p. Mother, Deedee, Ethel, Harry, Mare, Janie, Birkie and David. Additional typed transcription. TL, 1p.
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19 Jan. 1947 |
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ALS, 14p. Mother, Aunt Deedee, Aunt Ethel, Harry, Mare, Janie, Birkie, and David. Additional typed transcription. TL, 7p.
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30 Jan.- 1 Feb. 1947 |
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ALS, 4p. Mother.
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[10 Subat 1947] |
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ALS, 8p. Mother, Aunt Deedee, Aunt Ethel, Harry, Mare, Janie, B. and D. Additional typed transcription. TL, 4p.
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8 March 1947 |
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ALS, 9p. Mother, Aunt Deedee, Aunt Ethel, Harry, Mare, Janie, Birkie, and David. Additional typed transcription. TL, 5p.
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12 April- 13 April 1947 |
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Typed transcription. TL, 1p. Birkie and David.
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24 April 1947 |
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3 letters, apparently written as a group and paginated (probably later) continuously. ALS, 3p. Deedee. ALS, 2p. Mother.
ALS, 1p. Aunt Ethel.
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27 April 1947 |
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Typed transcription. TL, 2p. Mother, Aunt Deedee, Aunt Ethel, Harry, Mare, Janie, Birkie, and David.
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14 June 1947 |
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Typed transcription. TL, 3p. Mother, Aunt Deedee, Aunt Ethel, Harry, Mare, Janie, Birkie, and David.
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5 July 1947 |
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Typed transcription. TL, 2p. Mother, Aunt Deedee, Aunt Ethel, Harry, Mare, Janie, B., and David.
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20 July 1947 |
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Typed transcription. TL, 14p. Mother, Aunt Deedee, Aunt Ethel, Harry, Mary, Jane, Birkie, and David.
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22 Sept. 1947 |
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Typed transcription. TL, 2p. Mother, Aunt Deedee, Aunt Ethel, Harry, Mare, Janie, Birky, and David.
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14 Dec. 1947 |
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Typed transcription. TL, 1p. Janie and Big Four.
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4 Jan. 1948 |
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Typed transcription. TL, 1p. Mother, Aunt Deedee, and Aunt Ethel.
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4 Jan. 1948 |
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Typed transcription. TL, 2p. Mother, Aunt Deedee, Aunt Ethel, Harry, Mary, Janie, Birky, and David.
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10 Jan. 1948 |
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ALS, 14p. Mother, Aunt Deedee, Aunt Ethel, Harry, Mare, Janie, Birky, and David. Additional typed transcription. TLS, 7p.
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14 March 1948 |
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ALS, 3p. Mother, Aunt Deedee, Aunt Ethel, Harry, Mare, Janie, Birkie, and David.
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12 May 1948 |
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TL, 2p. Family. SS Noah Brown, Aegean Sea.
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6 June 1948
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ALS, 8p. Mother, Aunt Deedee, Aunt Ethel, Harry, Mare, Janie, Birkie, and David. Noah Brown, Piraeus Harbor.
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6 June 1948
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| Turkish Anecdotes | |||
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33p. Photocopy of AMs that is included in The History of a Welsh-American Family.
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| 1 | 5 | The Marine Carp, an unconverted troop ship on which A. E. W. Kierstead sailed to Turkey in 1946. On the back of the photograph, Kierstead writes: "We sailed from New York City and stopped at Beirut, Lebanon; Haija, Palestine; Alexandria, Egypt; Piraeus, Greece, and Istanbul Turkey." | 1946 |
| 1 | 5 | The Citadel of Van (Capital of Ancient Armenia), Turkey. Near Lake Van. | 1947 |
| 1 | 5 | Group Photograph. From left to right: a standing boy, a seated man holding a gun, a seated Middle-Eastern woman, two seated American women, a dog. In a letter to the Bryn Mawr Library dated 9 February 1985, Kierstead writes: "I am on the extreme right. We were going from BoazKale (in central Anatolia) to the ancient Hittite fortress with the Lion Gate. The other American is Thea Wise, a teacher at the College. A third teacher, Dorothy Wood, took the picture." | 1947 |
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| 1 | 6 | United States of America, Civil Aeronautics Authority, Airman Certificate No. 26394-40. Issued for Anne E. Williams. | 21 Sept. 1940 |
| 1 | 6 | United States of America, Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration, Medical Certificate. Issued for Anne Elizabeth Williams. | 25 Nov. 1944 |
| 1 | 6 | United States of America, Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration, Medical Certificate, Student and Private Pilot. Issued for Anne Elizabeth Williams. | 17 Sept. 1946 |
| 1 | 6 | United States of America, Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration, Airman Certificate No. 26394-40. Issued for Anne Elizabeth Williams. | 24 Sept. 1946 |
| 1 | 6 | United States of America, Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration, Airman Certificate No. 26394-40. Issued for Anne E. Williams | 16 March 1948 |
| 1 | 6 | Fold-out advertisement for a fine art print reproduction of a painting depicting a model J-3 Piper Cub, entitled Sittin' Pretty, by aviation artist Sam Lyons. In 1940, Kierstead learned to fly in a Piper Cub as part of the Civilian Pilots Training Program. | n.d. |
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Reproduced photograph (magazine clipping) of the flight instrument control panel of the Mars, a six-engine patrol bomber. In the fall of 1943, Kierstead team-taught a group of young flight engineers at PAA's School for the Navy, LaGuardia Field, using the mock up instrument panel of a PB24-3 aircraft. Because the PB24-3 had four rather than six engines, its similar control panel had two fewer sets of cell instruments. |
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| 1 | 6 | Small card depicting the Coronado, a Consolidated PB2Y-2 aircraft similar to the PB2Y-3 aircraft on which Kierstead taught the use of the flight engineer's instrument panel to students at the PAA's School for the Navy in 1943. | n.d. |
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Shor, Franc. "Robert College, Turkish Gateway to the Future." National Geographic Magazine. Vol. CXII. No. 3 (September, 1957): 399-418. Photocopied article about Robert College, an American College in Istanbul that was affiliated with the American College for Girls, the school at which Kierstead taught in the years 1946-1948. |
1957 |
The History of a Welsh-American Family
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8 | Part A: The cover page and two pages explaining the genealogical project are followed by Kierstead's documentation of her paternal family line. Among the several short biographies of relatives is Kierstead's account of the life of her father, David Philip Williams, Jr. (1868 - 1937), and her moving remembrance of his death in July, 1937 when she was fifteen years old. |
1976
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| 1 | 9 - 11 | Part B: Kierstead's documentation of her maternal family line. There are several inserted documents, including the writings of relatives. This section also contains Kierstead's account of her own life. | 1976 |
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| 1 | 12 | Copies of correspondence between BMC and A. E. W. Kierstead regarding her donation. These letters contain additional descriptions of the materials and events discussed in Kierstead's papers. | July 15, 1884 - May 17, 1998 |
PART I: Collection Description
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