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Ellen Trueblood Papers MSS 94 Scope and
Content Note
The papers of Ellen Trueblood consist mainly of correspondence, articles,
clippings, and notes, documenting her career as a writer and reporter, her work
collecting, surveying, and identifying mushrooms, and her environmental
activism. They span the years 1925
to her death in 1994. Throughout
the papers are frequent references to her husband Ted and to activities in the
Idaho outdoors. The
collection also includes miscellaneous papers from organizations to which Ellen
Trueblood belonged.
The collection is divided into ten series:
1.
Biographical
and personal papers
There are also papers of Ellen Trueblood contained within the Ted
Trueblood collection at Boise State University (MSS
89), most notably in Series VI (Field notebooks and diaries).
In that series may be found Ellen's account of her camping and fishing
honeymoon (MSS 89, Box 21), a record of hunting trips into the Chamberlain Basis
(MSS 89, Boxes 32, 33, and 35), and notes on a family fishing trip (MSS 89, Box
34). Some of the slides contained within the Ted Trueblood
collection were also taken by Ellen, though most are not specifically identified
as hers.
The Ellen Trueblood papers were presented to Boise State University by
her sons, Dan and Jack Trueblood, 1991-1993, along with a collection of books
about fungi.
Collection number: MSS 94
Inclusive dates: 1925-1994
Collection size: ca. 5 ft (in 12 boxes)
Processed by: Mary Carter-Hepworth,
Mitzi Hambleton, and Alan
Virta, 1996-1999 Return to Special Collections homepage Email: Special Collections Department This page last changed: 22 January 2004
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