TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary of the Collection
Administrative Information
Biography of Selma Walden
Scope and Content of the Collection
Organization
Selected Search Terms
Container List
Series 1: Correspondence, 1901-1951
Series 2: Works-Unpublished, 1922-1951
Series 3: Works-Published, 1937-1979
Series 4: Works-MacMillan and Company
Materials, ca. 1944-1945
Series 5: Photographs, 1898-1950
Series 6: Mementos, 1909-1950
Series 7: Family Writings, 1925-1979
Series 8: Unidentified Manuscript,
ca. 1940s
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The Newberry Library Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special
Collections 60 West Walton Street Chicago, Illinois 60610-7324 USA Phone: 312-255-3506 Fax: 312-255-3646 E-Mail: specialcolls@newberry.org URL: http://www.newberry.org
Machine-readable finding aid encoded by
Lisa Janssen and Elizabeth Druga,
2003 and
2007.
©2007.
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| Creator |
Walden, Selma,
1884-1951
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| Title |
Selma Walden Papers
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| Dates |
1890-1979, |
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bulk 1928-1951 |
| Extent |
3.5 cubic ft. (10
boxes)
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| Abstract |
Correspondence, writing,
photographs, and mementos of a Chicago working woman and poet, Selma Walden.
Also writings by family members, including extensive biographical writings by
and about those family members.
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| Language |
Materials are in
English.
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| Repository |
Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department
of Special Collections
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| Collection Call Number |
Midwest MS Walden |
| Collection Stack Location |
3a 44 1 |
Selma Walden Papers, Midwest Manuscript Collection, The Newberry
Library, Chicago.
Gift of Elaine H. Lincoln (daughter), July 1953.
Jennifer Lau, 2001, Elizabeth Druga and Ryan Welsh, 2007.
This inventory was created with the generous support of the National
Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or
recommendations expressed in this inventory do not necessarily represent those
of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Access
The Selma Walden Papers are open for research in the Special
Collections Reading Room; 1 box at a time (Priority III).
Ownership and Literary Rights
The Selma Walden Papers are the physical property of the Newberry
Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or assigns.
For permission to publish or reproduce any materials from this collection,
contact the Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections.
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Selma Walden was born in 1884 in Hersey, Michigan, to Swedish
immigrants Charles Frederick Walden and Christina Ehn. When Selma was two,
Charles and Christina moved north with Selma and their other children, Ellen,
Oscar, and Hazel, to LeRoy, Michigan. At fifteen, Selma left high school, and,
after working in her father's store, eventually decided to attend the Ferris
Institute in Michigan to learn shorthand and typing. After finishing school in
about 1903, she took her new skills and moved to Chicago to look for work. In
1909 she married George Lee Lincoln, who she met while attending the Ferris
Institute, and the two took up residence in and around Chicago. The couple had
three children together, Marjorie, George (Walden), and Elaine, but in 1929
they divorced.
After her divorce, Selma became involved in the Chicago literary and
intellectual life. She was a member of the Seven Arts Club and later the Dill
Pickle Club. It was during this period that she began to write fiction and
poetry and to correspond with local literary figures, a practice she would
continue for the rest of her life. After a few years in which her daughter
Marjorie's became involved in what she felt were disastrous relationships with
members of her social circles, Selma concluded that the Bohemian lifestyle was
not for her. However, she continued to write journals, short stories, poetry,
and extensive correspondence with those she admired. She occasionally published
poems in newspapers or magazines, although she was not able to publish a full
book. In 1945 she privately published her only book printed in her lifetime, a
small collection of thirty-six poems entitled, Do You Ask
for My Death? Her daughter, Elaine Lincoln, published a book of her
mother's poetry in 1979 called Late Singing.
Despite the fact that after 1909 her legal name was Selma Walden
Lincoln, she wrote and corresponded under the name Selma Walden for most of her
life. Her divorce forced her to care for her children alone, and, after the
death of her daughter Marjorie Lincoln Sheridan in 1942, she assumed
responsibility for her three young grandchildren: Jimmy, Rose, and George
Sheridan. Except for brief periods in New York, Michigan, and Libertyville,
Illinois, Selma lived her adult life on the Near North Side of Chicago. She
continued writing and corresponding until a series of strokes incapacitated her
shortly before her death in 1951.
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Correspondence, writings, photographs, and mementos of Selma Walden
and her family, 1890-1979, bulk 1928-1951.
Includes a large amount of correspondence with family members as well
as friends and acquaintances such as Vincent Starrett, Thomas Dreier, and many
others. Also contains published and unpublished works, namely autobiographical
material, essays, poetry, short stories, songs, and manuscripts. There are also
some photographs, mainly of Selma Walden's family, as well as personal and
non-personal mementos. In addition, there are biographical writings by Selma
Walden's daughter as well as other family writings and one large manuscript of
unidentifiable origins.
Narrative descriptions of the subject matter, types of material, and
arrangement of each series are available through the Organization section of
the finding aid.
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Papers are organized in the following series:
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The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring
additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using
these headings.
Names
- Dreier, Thomas
- Glerum family
- Lincoln family
- Sheridan
family
- Sheridan, Jack,
1905-1967
- Starrett, Vincent,
1886-1974
- Walden family
- Walden, Selma,
1884-1951
Subjects
- American
literature-Illinois-Chicago
- Bohemianism-Illinois-Chicago
- Chicago
(Ill.)-History-20th century-Sources
- Chicago
(Ill.)-Intellectual life-20th century
- Manuscripts,
American
- Women authors,
American-Illinois-Chicago
- Work and
family-Illinois-Chicago
- Working
poor-Illinois-Chicago
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| Contains correspondence with Selma Walden's friends from her
hometown of LeRoy, Michigan, as well as other friends and acquaintances
including Delos Avery, Vincent Starrett, and Thomas Dreier. Also contains
correspondence with many of her family members including her sisters Ellen
Glerum and Hazel Anderson, daughter Marjorie Lincoln Sheridan, son George
(Walden) Lincoln, and daughter Elaine Lincoln. Contains many letters to
newspapers, authors, and other non-personal correspondence. Subject files
contain large amounts of correspondence regarding topics such as the education
of Selma Walden's grandchildren and conflicts with landlords. The files on her
sons-in-law James and Jack Sheridan and the draft of son George (Walden)
Lincoln are in the original order and groupings created by Selma Walden.
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| Arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name followed by
general incoming and outgoing, family, and several subject files.
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Avery, Delos, 1944-1948 |
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2 |
Cagney, James, 1943 |
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Courtenay, William, 1944-1947 |
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Coward, Noel, 1937 |
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Dewey, Thomas E., 1948 |
| 1 |
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Dierkes, Henry, 1945-1946 |
| 1 |
7 |
Drier, Thomas, 1948-1951 |
| 1 |
8 |
Engstrom, Ella, 1939-1946 |
| 1 |
9 |
Erickson, Hazel, 1947-1948 |
| 1 |
10 |
Ferris Institute, 1901-1950, bulk
1950
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11 |
Francisco, Loretta, 1947-1948 |
| 1 |
12 |
Genson, Susan, 1947-1948 |
| 1 |
13 |
Glynn, John, 1947 |
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14 |
Goldman, Solomon, 1949-1950 |
| 1 |
15 |
Gordon, Murray, 1938-1939 |
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16 |
Hilton, Delena, 1945-1946 |
| 1 |
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Illsley, Frank, 1949 |
| 1 |
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Korpics, Anne, 1945 |
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19 |
Langley, Dorothy, 1948-1949 |
| 1 |
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Langworthy, Vern and Mayville, 1946-1947 |
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Libonati, Elliodor M., 1948-1949 |
| 1 |
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Luce, Clare Boothe, 1944-1946 |
| 1 |
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Mangia, Maria, 1945-1946 |
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Maugham, W. Somerset, 1945 |
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Mencken, H. L., 1926 |
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Molina, Edward C., 1942 |
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Moulton, Harold G., 1945-1950 |
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O'Brien, Howard Vincent, 1930-1945 |
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Porter, John Oliver (Pete), 1940-1942 |
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Robinson, Elsie, 1929-1945 |
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Romero, Don, 1939 |
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Ruhnou, Amanda, 1946-1949 |
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Santayana, George, 1945-1948 |
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Starrett, Vincent, 1946-1951 |
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Swartout, Rubie D., 1950-1951 |
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Wilder, Thornton, 1931 |
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Wood, Clement, 1945-1946 |
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Yezierska, Anzia, 1926-1927 |
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Incoming, 1902-1950, bulk
1944-1950
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Outgoing, 1933-1946, bulk
1942-1946
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Outgoing, 1947-1950 |
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Family-Anderson, Hazel, 1937-1947, bulk
1947
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Family-Glerum, Ellen and Edward, 1932-1947, bulk
1940-1947
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Family-Lincoln, Elaine, 1937-Sept. 1946 |
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Family-Lincoln, Elaine, Oct.-Dec. 1946 |
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Family-Lincoln, Elaine, Jan.-Apr. 1947 |
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Family-Lincoln, Elaine, May 1947-1950, bulk
1947
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Family-Lincoln, George Lee, 1932 |
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Family-Lincoln, George (Walden), 1929-1949, bulk
1946-1948
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Family-Sheridan, Marjorie Lincoln, 1935-1946, bulk
1938-1942
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Family-Walden, Charles F., 1907 |
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Subject-Draft of George (Walden) Lincoln |
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Subject-Education of grandchildren, 1946-1951 |
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Subject-Firing of Elaine Lincoln from the Sheraton,
1949-1950
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Subject-Jimmy and Jack Sheridan (Selma Walden's
sons-in-law)
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Subject-Letters to the Editor (MS), 1929-1951, bulk
1943-1951
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Subject-Letters to the Editor (published), 1936-1948 |
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Subject-Publishers, 1937-1944 |
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Subject-Seery Lawsuit, 1948 |
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Subject-Terlecki Apartment Cleaning Disagreement,
1942-1944
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Subject-University of Chicago Course, 1949 |
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Partial and Unidentified |
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Undated |
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| Contains autobiographical material, much of it in the form of
journals and notes, including information on health and diet. Also includes
essays and an extensive amount of poetry and other writing fragments. In
addition, contains several short stories, sketches, and songs done by Selma
Walden.
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alphabetically where appropriate.
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64 |
Autobiographical Material-Miscellaneous Writings,
1945-1946
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65 |
Autobiographical Material-Journal, Small Format,
1930-1946
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Autobiographical Material-Journal, 1922-1948 |
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Autobiographical Material-Dietary and Medical Notes,
1948- 1951
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Essay-Is Modern Marriage a Failure? |
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Essay-Landlords and Their Contribution to the Slums,
1945
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Essay-Oh My Daughter, Nov. 10, 1942 |
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Essay-This Is Clark Street, Mar. 29, 1940 |
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Essay-Who Is the Superior Man?, Mar. 1936 |
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Poetry-Fragments |
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Poetry - A-B |
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Poetry - C-E |
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Poetry - F-G |
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Poetry - H-I |
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Poetry - J-L |
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Poetry - M-N |
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Poetry - O-P |
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Poetry - R |
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Poetry - S |
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Poetry - T |
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Poetry - U-V |
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Poetry - W-Y |
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86 |
Short Stories - A Gooseneck of Gravy |
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Short Stories - If Thy Hand Offend Thee, Sept. 11, 1931 |
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Short Stories - Leland's Luck, May 14, 1943 |
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Short Stories - Little Jewish Boy, Jan. 12, 1934 |
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Short Stories - A Miniature Chopin, 1940 |
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Short Stories - One Plus One, and related notes,
1926
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Short Stories - Strokes of Eloquence, June 25, 1930 |
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Short Stories - This Is My Daughter, 1949 |
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Short Stories - Trading in Futures, Jan. 29, 1934 |
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Sketches |
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Songs - And Then Goodbye |
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Songs - Pathway of Dusty Dreams |
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Miscellaneous Excerpts |
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Do You Ask for My Death? Also includes an
advertisement for the book and various copyright related materials. In
addition, contains a copy of a magazine in which Selma Walden's poem "I Strayed
into a Synagogue" is printed. A copy of Late
Singing, a book of Selma Walden's poetry published by her daughter, is
also included.
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Do You Ask for My Death? - Copies of Poetry Book,
1945
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Do You Ask for My Death? - Advertisement |
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Do You Ask for My Death? - Copyright Correspondence,
1945
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I Strayed into a Synagogue - Poem from
The Opinion, June 1937
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Untitled Poem published in The
Vagabond, Sept. 1948
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Late Singing - Poetry Book, 1979 |
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a collection of poetry Selma was attempting to publish with MacMillan and
Company. Also includes related correspondence.
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Correspondence, Sept. 6, 1944-10 Apr.
1945
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106 |
Manuscript-One Version |
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107 |
Manuscript-Second Version |
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| Contains photographs of Selma Walden, her husband, children,
parents, parents-in-law, various other family members, and several friends.
Also includes several photographs of her childhood home in LeRoy, Michigan, as
well as photographs of various residences in and around Chicago.
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108 |
Walden, Selma, 1898-1950 |
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Walden, Charles Frederick and Christina Ehn, parents of
Selma Walden
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Walden Sisters, Ellen, Selma, and Hazel |
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Walden, Oscar, brother of Selma Walden |
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112 |
Lincoln, George Lee, husband of Selma Walden |
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113 |
Lincoln, Lee C. and Sarah Jane, parents of George Lee
Lincoln
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George Lee and Selma Walden Lincoln Family |
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115 |
Lincoln, Marjorie, daughter of Selma Walden |
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116 |
Walden, Selma and Friends |
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Walden, Selma with Grandchildren, Jimmy, Rose, and
George Sheridan
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Friends of Selma Walden |
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Walden Family Home, later Glerum home |
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Various Residences of Selma Walden |
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| Contains personal and non-personal mementos from Selma Walden's
childhood and adult life. Also includes newspaper clippings saved by Selma
Walden, her own correspondence records, and several legal documents.
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Non-Personal |
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122 |
Personal |
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Personal |
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124 |
Non-Personal - Clippings |
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Personal - Clippings |
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126 |
Apricot Dainty Label and Advertisement, commercial
preserve made by Selma Walden
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127 |
Correspondence Records |
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128 |
Legal Documents, 1909-1950 |
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daughter Elaine Lincoln. The writings are in the form of note cards, journal
reflections, and a formal biography. Also contains various other stories,
essays, and poetry by Selma Walden's husband, children, grandchildren, and
son-in-law. Includes some correspondence to and from other family members as
well.
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Lincoln, Elaine - Notes on Selma Walden |
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Lincoln, Elaine - Notes and recollections on Selma
Walden, Undated
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Lincoln, Elaine - Notes and recollections on Selma
Walden, 1972- 1979
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Lincoln, Elaine - Biographical Sketch of Selma Walden,
Feb. 1974
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Lincoln, Elaine - Childhood writings |
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Lincoln, George Lee - Poetry |
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Lincoln, George (Walden) - Childhood Writings,
1925-1935
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Sheridan, Marjorie Lincoln |
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Sheridan, Jack-Poetry, 1932 |
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Sheridan, Jimmy (grandson)-Childhood
Writings
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Sheridan, Rose (granddaughter) - Childhood Writings,
1944-1945
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Sheridan, George (grandson)-Childhood
Writings
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Miscellaneous Correspondence |
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a story. It is unclear whether it is the work of Selma Walden or someone else.
475 pages.
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Unidentified Manuscript |
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