
MARY UNGERER HAUTH (1890-1963)
PAPERS, 1905-1948 and
undated
2.75 linear inches
ACQUISITION: The papers (donor no. 270) were donated by Gretchen Brayton in 1995.
ACCESS: The papers are open for research.
COPYRIGHT: Copyright has been
transferred to the
PHOTOGRAPHS: In
PROCESSED BY: Marnie Schroer, 1995. [HauthMary.doc]
Biography
Mary (also known as Maria or Marie) Ungerer,
the sixth of thirteen children in the family of John Frederick and Magdalena Schlatter Ungerer, was born on
After graduating from nursing school in 1912, Ungerer did private home nursing. Her duties often included preparing specially prescribed food. Many of her patients were children. During this time, she lived in a small apartment with as many as six nurses. In 1917, she married Henry F. Hauth, a pharmacist from Hawkeye. After her marriage, she eventually discontinued regular nursing because a doctor told her that her pregnancy was in danger. Later in life, she acted as companion and nurse for an elderly woman. Mary Ungerer died in June 1963.
The Mary Ungerer Hauth papers date from 1905 to 1948 and measure 2.75 linear inches. The papers are arranged in three series: Biography, School documents, and Photographs. The Mary Ungerer Hauth papers provide insight into both the professional and social dimensions of nursing and, more specifically, nursing school as experienced in the early twentieth century. Additionally, Ungerer’s student notes are a rich source of information about medical practices of the period.
The Biography series (undated) consists of a two-page, typed life history (1890-1963) presumably written by Hauth’s daughter, Gretchen Brayton. It provides brief insight into Hauth’s career and family life.
The School documents series (1905-1913) includes
a report card and diploma from a public school in
The Photographs series (1910s-1948) primarily documents Hauth’s experiences at nursing school. There are several class photos, snapshots from a trip taken with nursing friends around 1914, and several pictures of people (apparently the nursing students) in costume. The series also contains a few photographs of patients treated by Hauth and some of the family of her close friend, Clara Kapin Lemke.
style='mso-bidi-font-size:13.5pt'>Box no. Description
Biography, undated
School
Nursing school notebook, 1910-1912
Report card
and examination scores, 1905, 1913
Diplomas and certificates, 1905, 1913 [shelved in map case drawer]
Photographs
1914?, 1948
costume party, undated [shelved in map case drawer]