
IOWA WOMEN’S ARCHIVES
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA LIBRARIES
IOWA CITY, IOWA
ZELLA MAY GERBER (1904-1997)
PAPERS, 1943-1947
4 linear inches
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ACQUISITION:
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The papers» (donor no. 416) were donated by Roger Albert in 1997
and 2004.
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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 been transferred to The University of Iowa.
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PHOTOGRAPHS:
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In Boxes 1
and 2.
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PROCESSED BY:
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Lisa Mott, 2003 and
2004. [GerberZella.doc]
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»Biography
Zella
May Farris was born on August
13, 1904 in Mt. Auburn,
Iowa. Farris grew up with five sisters: Pearl, Hazel, Vera, Wilma
and Grace. Her first husband was Carl
Telander. Farris later married Robert
Gerber. She had no children. Zella, who was known as Zev to friends and
family, worked as a secretary on the Haines
Military Cut-Off Road government project at the
Chilkoot Barracks in Haines,
Alaska in 1943. From 1944-1945 she worked as a secretary to
the resident engineer for the Kellex Corporation at the Oak Ridge Atomic Plant
in Tennessee.
Zella and her husband Robert
Gerber also served with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Osmara, Ethiopia. Robert Gerber was a Civil Engineer and Zella
served as secretary for Bob Bosshard.
While in Ethiopia,
Robert Gerber fell asleep in bed while smoking, badly burning his left
arm. He had to be shipped to a hospital
in Germany where they
amputated his arm, and then to Great Lakes Naval Station in the U.S.
to recover. Zella was required to stay
in Osmara for several months and finish their tour of duty before she could
join him.
Zella
May Gerber died July 5, 1997.Begin text
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Scope and Content Note
Begin text here: The Zella May Gerber» papers date from 1943 »to 1947 and measure 4» linear inches. The »papers
»are arranged in four» series: Biography, Alaska, Ethiopia and Tennessee. The Biography
series contains the prayer card from Gerber’s funeral. It also contains two poems written by Gerber,
one for her father on his 84th birthday.
The Alaska series contains materials from
Gerber’s 1943 tour-of-duty as a secretary on the Haines Military Cut-Off Road
project. The series consists of a
humorous cartoon apparently drawn by a colleague, autographs and comments from
Gerber’s co-workers, a map of the Canadian Railway system and Gerber’s ticket-stub,
humorous correspondence including a handmade birthday card Gerber received,
invitations to numerous parties held on the base, and several typed poems that
may be original work written by Gerber and/or her co-workers. The Alaska
series also contains a map of the Haines
Cut-Off Road project and a certificate
acknowledging Gerber’s participation in the project. The handwritten “My Alaskan trip” is a
description of Gerber’s sojourn from St. Paul, Minnesota to Alaska. The description also covers Gerber’s climb up
Mt. Rapinski
three months following her arrival in Alaska. Two folders of photographs of both personnel
and scenery complete the series. Many of
the photographs have identifying descriptions written on the back.
The Ethiopia series consists entirely of
photographs.
The Tennessee series
includes materials on the Oak Ridge
atomic bomb project. Materials include a
chart of personnel, an autographed map, and a certificate acknowledging
Gerber’s participation in the successful building of the atomic bomb. The Tennessee
series also contains a brochure with photographs and descriptions of Oak Ridge City and a manual for residents of the
city describing the rules and regulations of living on a restricted military
base. Two photocopied photographs
include Gerber’s identifications of various buildings. The series contains several newspaper
articles regarding the Oak Ridge
military installation and concerns about sabotage. Loose photographs are undated. A few of them are identified. The scrapbook contains photographs and
postcards that Gerber collected on some of the outings she and her co-workers
took to nearby state parks.
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text here:»
Box no. Description
Box 1
BIOGRAPHY
Minnesota
identification card, undated
Poems, undated
Prayer card, 1997
ALASKA
Amusements, 1943 and undated
Autographs, 1943
Canadian Pacific Railway, undated
Correspondence, 1943
Haines Cut-Off
Road, 1943
Invitations, 1943
“My Alaskan trip,” 1943
Newspaper clipping, 1944
Poetry, undated
Photographs, undated (2 folders)
ETHIOPIA
Photographs, undated
TENNESSEE
Article, 1947
Atomic bomb project, 1945
Correspondence, 1946
Newspaper clippings, undated
Oak Ridge
– the Atomic City, 1944 and undated
Photographs, undated
Box 2
Scrapbook, undated