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The papers (donor no. 524) were donated by
Leora Lehman Hein in 1998. |
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The papers are open for
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Copyright held by the donor has been transferred to The University of Iowa. |
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Alberta
Evelyn Swan was born on June 26, 1907 in
Biographical information
provided by Leora Lehman Hein, daughter of
The Alberta Lehman papers date from
1874 to 1932 and measure 9 linear inches.
The papers are arranged in four series:
Family, Correspondence, School, and Photographs.
The
Family series consists primarily of correspondence, including a copy and
transcript of the 1874 marriage proposal of Alberta Lehman’s grandfather, J.C.
Swan, to her grandmother, Lizzie Bateman.
There is also a 1915 correspondence between J.C. Swan and Dr. M.
Nordland for services the doctor rendered to a child in Ute on J.C. Swan’s
behalf. (Ute was probably the Ute Indian
Reservation in
The
Correspondence series is made up entirely of letters Alberta Lehman
received from her Simpson Conservatory classmates and instructors while she was
at home recuperating from illness. In
February 1926, Lehman apparently came down with the measles, although she later
disputed this, claiming only to have contracted laryngitis. In any case, Lehman had to leave school for a
time to recuperate at home. She received
correspondence from her two college roommates, Lucille Munson and Serena Howard,
other classmates, and from her harmony instructor, Frank H. Banyard. Banyard allowed Lehman to continue her
studies via the mails and sent her corrected papers and assignments. The two continued their correspondence after
he left Simpson for a new job. Several
of the letters in this series are copies of the originals kept in Lehman’s
school scrapbook.
The
School series consists of a scrapbook that Lehman kept during her tenure
at Simpson Conservatory from 1926-1928.
The scrapbook is very fragile. A
copy of the handwritten transcription Lehman made of the lyrics for Simpson’s
school songs has been made from the scrapbook and placed in a folder for easier
access. Many of the original letters
from the scrapbook have also been copied.
These copies have been integrated into the Correspondence series.
The
Photograph series consists of an undated photograph of J.C. Swan as a
young man, and a series of stamps bearing a photograph of J.C. Swan when he was
a little older. There is also a
photograph taken around 1912 by J.C. Swan of his wife, Lizzie Bateman Swan and
their granddaughter, Alberta Swan.
Box no. Description
Box 1 FAMILY
Marriage proposal from J.C. Swan to Lizzie Bateman, 1874
Letter from J.C. Swan to Dr. M. Nordlund, 1915
Letter from Lizzie Swan to daughter Justie, 1925
Letter from Lizzie Swan to granddaughter Elnora, 1921
Letter from Lizzie Swan to
granddaughter
Letter from Lizzie Swan to
granddaughters Elnora and
Letter from Arthur Swan to his
daughter
Marriage certificate for J.C. Swan and Lizzie Bateman, date faded [oversized, see map case]
Marriage certificate for Arthur H. Swan and Minnie Leora Jackaway, 1906 [oversized, see map case]
Needlecraft the Home Arts Magazine, 1920-1932 [scattered]
CORRESPONDENCE
Letters from Frank H. Banyard to
Letters from college roommates and classmates, 1926
SCHOOL
Copies of the handwritten lyrics to Simpson’s school songs, c.1926
Scrapbook [see Oversized –
PHOTOGRAPHS
J.C. Swan portrait in case, undated
J.C. Swan “stamp photographs,” undated
Lizzie Bateman Swan and her granddaughter Alberta Swan, c.1912
Scrapbook of Alberta Swan’s years at Simpson Conservatory, 1926-1928 [very fragile]