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RUTH CROMER WEIR (1902-1998)
PAPERS, 1805-1993  (bulk 1926-1964)
QUANTITY: 1 linear foot and artifacts

Acquisition: The papers (donor no. 843) were donated by Keith C. Weir in 2002 and subsequent years.

Access:
The papers are open for research.
Copyright: Copyright held by the donor has been transferred to the University of Iowa.

Preferred Citation:
Box #, Ruth Cromer Weir Papers, Iowa Women’s Archives, The University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City.

Photographs: In Box 3.
Audiovisual: None.

Processed by: Ashley Goulden, 2007; Sharon M. Lake, 2008.

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Biography

Ruth Cromer Weir, journalist and children’s author, was born in Union, Iowa, in 1902 to Lela Lundy Cromer and Emory Arnett Cromer. Her grandfather, Enoch Wickersham Lundy, traveled by covered wagon to Iowa in 1856. Cromer’s father was a school principal in Union. Cromer attended the State University of Iowa (now the University of Iowa) and graduated with a degree in journalism in 1924. She married Kenneth Weir and moved to Illinois.

As a young woman, Weir was a feature writer for the Des Moines Register. In the 1940s, she began to write children’s books, many of which she dedicated to her own children and grandchildren. She was the biography editor for the World Book Encyclopedia. Weir also served as the nature editor for the magazine Childcraft. Following Kenneth Weir’s death, she married Tom Dimond, an engineer who had also attended the University of Iowa. Ruth Weir passed away in 1998.


Scope and Content Note

The Ruth Cromer Weir papers date from 1805 to 1993 and measure 1 linear foot. The papers are arranged in four series: Personal, Professional, Photographs, and Artifacts.

Most of the materials in the Personal series (1805-1964) pertain to Weir’s family history. The series includes genealogical information and family trees compiled by Lela Lundy Cromer, Cromer’s mother, a diploma from the State University of Iowa earned by Weir’s sister, Helen Cromer, and obituaries for Cromer’s parents and grandparents. Two Bibles may also be found within the collection. One belonged to Mary Cromer, Weir’s sister, and the other belonged to her mother’s grandparents, Levi and Sarah Lundy. Information about family history is written in the back cover of the Lundy Bible, and several pages are marked with Quaker tracts.

The bulk of the Professional series (1920s-1960) is composed of Weir’s published children’s books. Other materials include a rough draft of a children’s book and several feature articles written by Weir in the 1920s for the Des Moines Sunday Register on topics ranging from jazz to paternity battles. One article highlights the surprise election of a woman mayor and an all-female town council in the 1920s in Randalia, Iowa, where women had declined to vote; all but one of the women refused to take office.

The bulk of the items in the Photographs series (1880s-1993) date from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Several of the photographs have been identified as Weir’s relatives. A baby bonnet and lace tatting which Weir wore as an infant, as well as a hinged case with two framed tintypes, make up the collection’s Artifacts series. The tintypes are not specifically identified, but a note indicates that they are of her relatives.


Related Collections

Iowa Authors Collection in University of Iowa Special Collections
Contains drafts and manuscripts of Ruth Cromer Weir’s children’s books

Box List

Box 1
PERSONAL
Family history, 1805, 1926-1964, and undated
Lundy family Bible, 1830
Mary Cromer Bible, undated
Miscellaneous, 1932 and undated
 
Box 2
PROFESSIONAL
Des Moines Register articles, 1920s [shelved in map case]
“Grandma’s Funny Hat” rough copy, undated
Books:
A Treasury of Dog Stories compiled by Frances Cavanah and Ruth Cromer Weir, 1947
Benjamin Franklin, Printer and Patriot by Ruth Cromer Weir, Makers of America Series, 1955
Christopher Columbus by Ruth Cromer Weir, Real People Series, 1950
Dell Book of Jokes compiled by Ruth Cromer Weir and Frances Cavanah, 1945
John Paul Jones: Father of the U.S. Navy by Ruth Cromer Weir, Real People Series, 1950 [2 copies]
Leif Ericson: Explorer by Ruth Cromer Weir, Makers of America Series, 1951
“Leif Ericson: Explorer” by Ruth Cromer Weir, 1951 [draft copy]
Liberty Laughs: Best War Cartoons*Jokes*Anecdotes compiled by Frances Cavanah and Ruth Cromer Weir, 1943
Marco Polo, by Ruth Cromer Weir, Real People Series, 1951
Rags: An Orphan of the Storm by Ruth Cromer Weir, 1947
Rufus Putnam: Father of Ohio by Josephine E. Phillips in collaboration with Ruth Cromer Weir, Real People Series, 1950
Science, Science, Everywhere! by Ruth Cromer Weir, 1960
The Wonderful Train Ride by R.C. Weir, Rand McNally Book-Elf Series, 1947
The Wonderful Plane Ride by R.C. Weir, Rand McNally Book-Elf Series, 1949
Thomas Alva Edison: Inventor by Ruth Cromer Weir, Makers of America Series, 1953
24 Horses: A Treasury of Stories compiled by Frances Cavanah and Ruth Cromer Weir, 1950
 
Box 3
PROFESSIONAL
Books:
Private Pepper of Dogs for Defense by Frances Cavanah and Ruth Cromer Weir, 1943
Private Pepper Comes Home by Frances Cavanah and Ruth Cromer Weir, 1945
The Great Big Noise by Ruth Cromer Weir, 1948
The Great Big Noise by Ruth Cromer Weir, 1963 [reprint]
 
PHOTOGRAPHS
School photographs, 1880s
Identified family photographs, ca. 1880s-1956
Unidentified photographs, undated
Personal photographs and passport photos, 1976-1993, undated
 
Box 4
ARTIFACTS
Baby bonnet and lace, undated
Framed tintypes, undated

 


For more information about this collection contact the Iowa Women's Archives.

Iowa Women’s Archives, University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City IA 52242.
Please send comments to: lib-women@uiowa.edu
URL: http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/iwa 

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