
IOWA WOMEN’S ARCHIVES
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA LIBRARIES
IOWA CITY, IOWA
ESTHER CHRISTENSEN (1895-1987)
PAPERS, 1908-1987
0.5 linear inches
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ACQUISITION:
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The papers (donor no.36)
were donated by Miriam Colvin in 2000.
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ACCESS:
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The
»papers are open for research.
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COPYRIGHT:
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»Copyright held by the donor has not
been transferred to The University of Iowa.
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PROCESSED
BY:
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Margaret
Richardson, 2003.
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REVISIONS:
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Janet
Weaver, 2003. [ChristensenEsther.doc]
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»Biography
Esther Downs
was born May 9, 1895 in Auburn
Township, Fayette
County, in northeastern Iowa.
After finishing eighth grade she ‘hired out,’ taking care of sick people. She also
worked as a waitress and at the County
Farm. On November 12, 1919 she married Morris
Christensen, who had just returned from participating in World War I. They raised two sons and twin daughters. Morris Christensen died April 26, 1979 and Esther Christensen died October 5, 1987.
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Scope and Content Note
Begin text here:The Esther Christensen» papers date from 1908» to 1987 and measure 0.5» linear inches. The »
papers consist of seven short newspaper accounts and a photocopied sixty-five
page memoir, “Our Heritage,” by Esther Christensen. She begins with quotes from
her father’s written description of his service in the Civil War. He describes
battles in Missouri, Tennessee,
and Mississippi, and the wounds
that sent him to Keokuk, Iowa
for recovery. His reminiscences of war, some painful, some funny, are included.
The Christensen memoir includes descriptions of church services, boating
tragedies, tornadoes, house calls and baby deliveries by the local doctor. She describes the building of a homestead,
the discovery of Indian arrowheads, county fairs and perfect three layer cakes
with seven minute frosting! Christensen
also tells of country school, her recitations, Gypsies camping in the woods,
and the loss of a brother due to a gun accident, the Spanish Influenza, the
loss of a son. Her memoir concludes with her reflections on her ninety-first
birthday. Family pictures are reproduced
throughout the memoir.
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