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Overview of Wright-Powers Family Correspondence Collection
This single archival collection is the largest holding in the Powers Museum Archives and was bequeathed in two sections — one from the Marian Powers Winchester Estate (1981) and a second grouping from the Elizabeth Wright Estate (1993).
The collection contains over one hundred and twenty years of correspondence between members of the Wright and Koogler families and their descendants represented by the Powers, Hench, Briggs, Wright families and their descendants of a third generation. The collection has been named in honor of Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Wright and Dr. & Mrs. Everett Powers, grandparents and parents of Marian Powers Winchester, the Powers Museum's benefactor.
All members of the Curtis Wright family were prolific writers and letters written by adults, children and young adults are included in the collection making it unique. Through lengthy letters, written on a daily basis during some periods, there is the opportunity to learn about daily life of an upper middle class Victorian family living in the Midwest states of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, then moving to southwest Missouri in the late nineteenth century. As the family grew up, that look is expanded to school life in Carthage and out-of-state, starting new businesses, participating in major historic events such as the San Francisco earthquake, world's fairs and expositions, World War I and World War II. There is almost no aspect of daily life left unobserved in this collection.
Total number of boxes (subject to additions with further processing) for all dates above: 115
Note: Individual boxes are numbered by year and by number of boxes within that year. For example: AR Box 1900-01, AR Box 1900-02, AR Box 1900-3 would mean there are 3 standard-size archival boxes holding letters for 1900. All boxes in this collection are identified as Founding Collection, Marian Powers Winchester Estate and are part of the 84.001 gift series.
In order to summarize the overall family letter collection represented above, a division of dates was selected to divide the collection into smaller portions for purposes of this initial MHRAB grant finding aid and general subject lists. It should be noted that each box has a catalog record sheet associated with it and a container list with a summary of letters by number, writer, location and general description of letter content per folders within a box. Selected letters within a file folder may also have short excerpts given and/or additional subjects cited within the container list printouts.
Shortly before the end of the MHRAB grant project deadline in 2002, the Powers Museum received its Past Perfect software update; therefore, not all box lists created by the grant processors have been attached to their box catalog sheets within the software program due to concerns on changes in information placement with the new software and some compatibility issues between new and old computer. These box lists are being edited by the MHRAB project director and are being attached throughout this year (2006). Once attached, container lists will be searchable for additional subjects than represented here by using teh Past Perfect software on-site at the Powers Museum.
For information on the family genealogy of the persons involved especially in the pre-1910 boxes, see Curtis Wright's 1915 book entitled Genealogical and Biographical Notices of Descendants of Sir John Wright of Kelvedon Hall, Essex, England; In America Thomas Wright of Wethersfield, Conn. And Deacon Samuel Wright of Northampton, Mass 1610-1670, 1614-1665; Complication and Annotaions. The Powers Museum has two copies of this book and the Carthage Public Library has one copy.
For family members after 1915, consult the Carthage Vertical File holdings of the museum's Reference Library; however, information is not complete through third and fourth generations.
In addition to letters, the museum holds scrapbooks, photographs, daybooks and journals, and other types of documents concerning Wright-Powers family activities. These are slated for computerization in the next three years (2004-06) as the collection management project continues.
The museum has a limited amount of information on other relatives that appear in the collection: Koogler, Huston, Crook and Fox families. Powers and Winchester family genealogy is very limited at this point and needs further investigation.
Prior appointment necessary for use of all archival collections. This material is not available for walk-in, on-demand use. Consultation by phone or email prior to your visit, will result in a more successful research visit and allow museum staff to prepare materials and also a work space for your use on site.
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS & SUBJECTS
AR Boxes representing the dates 1865 to 1904
Content Covers: Curtis Wright musters out of Civil War service to Cincinnati, OH; works with several railroads including the Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette Rail Way Company and the White Water Valley Railroad; marriage to Nira Koogler in Connersville, IN; association with Cooley-Morrison Furniture Company; starts family; assists widowed mother in Toulon, IL; travels for Cooley-Morrison in the Midwest; investigation of career options in Missouri or central plains region, 1888 move to Carthage, MO to invest in lead/zinc mines and form Carthage Stone Company; activities in Presbyterian Church, Carthage women's clubs, local and regional musical performance; building home at 304 W Macon and domestic activities of all family members; development of slate quarries in Big Fork, AR and Slatington, AR (near Mena AR); early years of children, their schooling and eventually marriages; traveling for business and leisure; and spiritual and political views of Curtis and Nira Wright. Activities of other Wright, Koogler and Huston family members discussed for Texas, Illinois, Ohio and various Indiana towns/cities, especially Connersville, IN where some family members continue in the furniture business (i.e. Connersville Cabinet Co.).
Principal writers: Curtis Wright Curtis Wright, Jr. (son) Nira Koogler Wright Nira Wright (daughter) Anne Matilda Creighton Wright (CW mother) Ellen Koogler (sister of NKW) Nathaniel Webster Wright (brother of CW) Nathaniel Fox Wright (son of CW) Bessie Wright Bessie Wright Briggs Anne Matilda Wright (usually found as Tyd Hench) Anne Matilda Wright Hench Marian Lucy Wright Marian Wright Powers Everett Powers Judge William Wilberforce Wright (brother of CW) William Wilberforce Wright (son of CW) Robert Crook Wright
Principal locations of writers above: Big Fork, AR Eureka Springs, AR Slatington, AR San Francisco, CA Canton, IL Chicago, IL Toulon, IL Connersville, IN Hanover, IN Carthage, MO Rolla, MO St. Louis, MO Greenville, OH Taylor, TX See also: Powers Honeymoon, 1903-04 for European locations
General subjects (unless noted otherwise, located in Carthage): American Red Cross Associated Press (MO & IL) Sadie Bonfoy (IN) Briggs Family (TX) William L Calhoun Calhoun School of Music Carthage Collegiate Institute Carthage Choral Society Carthage High School Carthage Stone Company Carthage Stone Company; Kansas City Yards Central School Chautauqua Events & Grounds Christmas & Christmas Decorations/Celebrations Christian Endeavor Society Church Activities Circus Performances Laurie Richards Clagett (TX) Clothing & Fashion Cooley-Morrison Furniture Company (IN) Connersville, IN; Businesses in Connersville, IN; Holiday Celebrations in Connersville, IN; Social Activities in Connersville Cabinet Company (IN) Connersville Presbyterian Church (IN) Creighton Family (IL) Crook Family Elk's Fair Elk's Fair; Queen 1900 (Marian Lucy Wright) Fairs & Carnivals First Presbyterian Church Fox Family Ground Family & Home (Ground Place) Guthrie, OK Hanover College (IN) Hench Family Holidays & Celebrations Huston Family (IN) Illinois Indian Territory Indiana Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette Railway Jasper County Courthouse; Stone for Jasper County Mine Operating Company Johns Family & Home Knell Fair Koogler Family (IN & OH) Lakeside Park Lead Mining William R Logan & Family Mantor & Briggs, Lawyers (TX) Market Fair McFarland Family; Connersville, IN Mena, AR Mining in Jasper County Music Performance; Carthage & Joplin Music Performance; Chicago, IL Music Performance; Europe Music Performance; Kansas City, MO Music Performance; New York City, NY Music Performance; Texas Mygatt Family (NY) Ohio Oklahoma Opera and Opera Personalities/Performers Park College; Parkville, MO Pets Anna Powers; Death 1904 Powers-Wright Wedding Powers Honeymoon, 1903-04 T J Rittenhouse & Family School of Mines; Colorado Springs, CO School of Mines; Rolla, MO Sewing & Needlework Sports & Outdoor Activities Stores & Shopping Southwest Light & Fuel Company Southwest Slate Manufacturing Company (AR) Theatre Performance; Carthage & Joplin Theatre Performance; Chicago Theatre Performance; Kansas City, MO Theatre Performance; Europe Theatre Performance; New York City, NY Transportation; Ocean Transportation; Railroad Transportation; River Transportation; Trolley or Interurban Railroad University of Illinois; Champaign-Urbana, IL Weddings Senator Edgar West (OK?) Western Female Seminary (OH) Wickersham Family White Water Valley Railroad World's Fair; Chicago, IL World's Fair; St. Louis, MO Curtis Wright; Business Affairs Curtis Wright; Civil War Service Curtis Wright; Political Views Curtis Wright; Religious Views Curtis & Nira Wright; 25th Wedding Anniversary Nira Koogler Wright; Church Work & Religious Views William Wilberforce Wright; Death & Civil War Service (father of CW) Wright Family; Connersville, IN Wright Family; Canton, IL & Toulon, IL Wright Family; Chicago, IL Wright Family Travels Wright Home (304 Macon, construction & remodeling) Wright-Briggs Wedding Wright-Hench Wedding Wright-Herrin Wedding Wright-Powers Wedding Wright-Wickersham Wedding Zinc Mining
AR Boxes representing the dates 1905 to 1939
This period covers major life events in the Powers family as well as other Wright family members in other locations in the states of Indiana, Oklahoma, Illinois and Texas. Such events include the birth of daughter Marian Louisa Powers in 1905, growth of medical practice of Everett Powers and continued education for specialty of ear, eye, nose, throat medicine and interaction with other physicians and druggists in the Carthage and four-state region eventually becoming Chief of Staff at McCune-Brooks Hospital in 1929 through the 1930s. Also covers Dr. Powers' World War I military service in the US Army Medical Corps.
Marian Wright Powers, after giving birth, returns to her musical training and performance career as a coloratura soprano. Her trials and tribulations of balancing home, child, husband and career are very evident in the letters of all three family members. [See Hardship and Hope: Missouri Women Writing about Their Lives, 1820—1920 edited by Carla Waal and Barbara Oliver Korner and published by the University of Missouri Press (1997) for portions of Marian Wright Powers' journal "Talks on Self" that expresses the difficulties of pursuing "heart and home."]
Marian Louisa Powers begins school in Paris while accompanying her mother on her musical studies then returns home to begin an educational journey that includes over seven schools in four states, returning home in 1927 to begin a life filled with social obligations and club meetings.
Like her mother, daughter Marian was a supreme hostess and parlays this into a brief career with some Joplin, MO restaurants/caterers but also continues to assist in her father's office which leads to a volunteer career as Secretary of the Carthage Chapter of the American Red Cross continuing through the outbreak of World War II. Her dealings with cousins, business associates and dating partners consume her letters in great detail.
Principal Writers: Curtis Wright Curtis Wright, Jr. John Wright Nira Koogler Wright Nira Wright Nathaniel Fox Wright Bess Wright Briggs Marian Briggs Marian Briggs Ford Nina Bartlett Goodwin Florence Powers Haden Anne Matilda Wright Hench (usually found as Tyd Hench) Helen Matilda Hench Lois Wright Hench Nira Caroline Hench Alice Parker Everett Powers Florence Powers Hayden Marian Louisa Powers Marian Wright Powers William Wilberforce Wright Robert Crook Wright Emma Whitfield Wright Donald Fox Wright Katherine Josephine Wright Willington Lafayette Winchester
Locations of writers above: Austin, TX Camp Dodge, IA Calistoga, CA Carthage, MO Coconut Grove, FL Columbus, OH Connersville, IN Corpus Christi, TX Forest Glen, MD Galion, OH Guthrie, OK Houston, TX Joplin, MO Kenosha, WI Miami, OK New York City, NY Pine Bluff, AR Oakland, CA Philadelphia, PA Pine Bluff, AR Saint Mary's-of-the-Woods, IN St. Louis, MO Slatington, AR Paris, France See also subjects: Powers Family European Tour, 1927 Nira Wright Middle East Tour, 1929
General Subjects (all Carthage unless noted otherwise): American Automobile Association American Medical Association American Red Cross, Carthage Chapter (or Eastern Jasper County) Automobiles Aviation & Airplanes Berkley, CA Blair Family Emily Newell Blair Harriet Blair Blakenship Family Sadie Bonfoy Briggs Family (TX) Brown's Business College; St. Louis, MO Calhoun School of Music William L Calhoun Canaday Family (IL) Firman Carswell & Firman Carswell Manufacturing Company Carthage Chapter, American Red Cross Carthage High School Carthage Stone Company Caulkins Family Chautauqua Events Circus Performances Clothing and Fashion Conner Hotel, Joplin MO Co-operative Kitchen Creighton Family (IL) Crowder Family (VA) Daughters of American Revolution Drug Stores in Carthage Elections Fairs & Carnivals First Church of Christ, Scientist First Methodist Church First Presbyterian Church Franklin School Galion Iron Works Manufacturing Company (OH) Grace Episcopal Church Greensburg, IN Hench Family (OH, OK, MO) Highway 66 (aka Route 66) Highway 71 Ed Holbrook & Holbrook Drug Store Holidays & Celebrations Hospitals in Carthage Hotels Iowa during World War I Jefferson Medical College (PA) Johns Family Junior Shakespeare Society Kemper Hall (WI) Emma Knell Knell Fair Knell Family Lakeside Park Madame Lamperti (France) Joseph P Leggett Leggett & Platt Manufacturing Company W R Logan & Family Mena, AR McCune Brooks Hospital McFarland Automobiles McFarland Family (IN) McElroy Family Miami Building & Loan Association (OK) Shell Mitchell Movies & Movie Theaters; Carthage & Joplin Movies & Movie Theaters; Chicago, IL Movies & Movie Theaters; New York City, NY Movies & Movie Theaters; Washington, DC Music Performance; Carthage & Joplin Music Performance; Chicago, IL Music Performance; Europe Music Performance; New York City, NY Music Performance; Paris, TX Music Performance; Washington, DC Music Performance of Marian Wright Powers National Park Seminary (MD) National Parks Newell Family NNC Ozark Region & Early Tourism Development Ozark Wesleyan College Pacific Bed Spring Company (CA) PEO Physicians in Carthage Powers Family; Warrensburg, MO Powers Family; Travels & Vacations Powers Family; Travels & Vacations — European Tour 1927 Powers Home (314 Euclid) Powers Home; Remodeling Everett Powers; Medical Education — United States Everett Powers; Medical Education — Europe Everett Powers; Medical Conventions Everett Powers; Medical Practice in Carthage Everett Powers; World War I Military Service Marian Louisa Powers; Birth 1905 Marian Louisa Powers; Education — Carthage Elementary School [Franklin] Marian Louisa Powers; Education — Carthage High School, Class of 1923 Marian Louisa Powers; Education — Kemper Hall, Kenosha WI Marian Louisa Powers; Education — National Park Seminary, Forest Glen MD Marian Louisa Powers; Education — Ozark Wesleyan College Marian Louisa Powers; Education — Paris, France Day School Marian Louisa Powers; Education — University of Texas, Austin Marian Louisa Powers; Jobs — Maxwell Restaurant, Joplin MO Marian Louisa Powers; Jobs — Carthage Chapter American Red Cross Marian Louisa Powers; Women's Clubs Marian Wright Powers; Musical Education & Teachers Marian Wright Powers; Musical Performance — Carthage & Joplin Marian Wright Powers; Musical Performance — Kansas Marian Wright Powers; Musical Performance — Oklahoma Marian Wright Powers; Musical Performance — Texas Marian Wright Powers; Musical Performance — United States, Misc. Locations Marian Wright Powers; Musical Performance — Managers & Booking Agents Marian Wright Powers; Women's Clubs Marian Wright Powers; World War I Home Front Service Walter Proschowski Radio Broadcasts President Franklin Delano Roosevelt San Francisco Earthquake San Francisco Earthquake; Accounts by Curtis Wright, Jr. Sarcoxie, MO Sarcoxie, MO; Curtis Wright Farm (also Bob Wright Farm) Sports & Outdoor Activities Stores & Shopping; Carthage & Joplin Stores & Shopping; Chicago, IL Stores & Shopping; Europe Stores & Shopping; New York City, NY Southwest Missouri Electric Railway Southwest Slate Manufacturing Company Southwestern Supply Company; Guthrie, OK Texas Oil Investments Alfred Tharp Theatre Performance; Carthage & Joplin Theatre Performance; Chicago, IL Theatre Performance; Europe Theatre Performance; Kansas City, MO Theatre Performance; New York City, NY Theatre Performance; Washington, DC Ed Thomas Topsy Turvy Jigsaw Puzzles Transportation; Automobile Transportation; Ocean Transportation; Railroad Transportation; Trolley or Interurban Railway United States Army United States Army Medical Corps University of Texas, Austin University of Missouri, Columbia Updegraff-Rittenhouse-Wright House Guilda Valda George Washington Bicentennial Weddings in Carthage Dr. W W West (Monett, MO) Western Union Veterans Day Wickersham Family (MO, OR) Women's Clubs in Carthage World War I World War I; Bond Rallies World War I; Home Front in Carthage World War I; Influenza Epidemic - Carthage & Joplin World War I; Influenza Epidemic - Iowa & Camp Dodge World War I; Red Cross Wright House (304 W Macon) Curtis Wright; Business Affairs Curtis Wright; Death 1919 Curtis Wright; Genealogy Book 1915 Etha Wright Wright Family; Canton, IL & Toulon, IL Wright Family; Chicago, IL Wright Family; Connersville, IN Wright Family Travels Harold Bell Wright Helen Wickersham Wright; Death 1920 Nira Koogler Wright; Death 1910 Nira Koogler Wright; Church Work & Women's Clubs Nira Wright; Middle East Tour 1927 Nira Wright; Musical Education Career Nira Wright; Musical Education & Teachers Nira Wright; Musical Performance Sophia Wright Wright-Caffee Wedding Wright-Hobson Wedding Wright-Whitfield Wedding
AR Boxes representing dates 1940 to 1981
Mostly representing the adult years of the Wright siblings and their descendants, this period reflects the post-Depression years to the very early 1980s. Dr. Powers continues his medical practice until an injury at an American Medical Association annual meeting handicaps him to the extent that he retires from practice. His last years are spent confined to a wheel chair and hospitalized in McCune-Brooks Hospital until his death in 1954.
Marian Wright Powers continues with her club and church work while her musical performance career winds down and finds her "marrying and burying half of Jasper County" singing at weddings and funerals. Among her clubs: Daughters of the American Revolution, PEO, Junior Shakespeare Society and various musical groups. Mrs. Powers' sister, Nira Wright, has a limited performance career and focuses more on teaching, seeing several students move into the public performance arena.
Marian Louisa Powers continues as the Executive Secretary of the American Red Cross, Carthage Chapter, a position that escalates in activity with the outbreak of World War II in 1941. Her activities take her to Camp Crowder near Neosho, MO and there she meets Lt. Colonel William Linn of the Signal Corps. They marry in 1943 as he is shipped overseas and the couple does not set up housekeeping as Mrs. Linn continues to live with her parents when not traveling to visit cousins and other associates. However, married life to Linn is short-lived when he dies aboard ship returning home from the Italian and African theaters on a period of leave.
Yet to be processed in this grouping of letters, is several hundred V-mail letters from Lt. Colonel Linn to his wife. Also during this time, in part to entertain Linn, his mother-in-law transcribes her 1927 trip diaries of the family's European trip since Linn was traveling to, or stationed in, many of the Mediterranean locales the Powers visited. While stateside letters contain many comments on the war (inside news of military foibles and opinions on homefront issues such as rationing), the V-mails due to their abbreviated nature, do not contain much news. However since Linn was a censor, occasionally information does slip through when letters are self-censored.
Another interesting series of letters prior, during and post Linn-Powers marriage are from another suitor of Marian Powers' — George Gayou of the St. Louis, MO area. Among his many professional activities, Gayou was on a rationing board and sends many advance warnings of ration lists. He also comments on the necessity of the rationing system and its effects during and post war concluding it may not have been necessary. Widowed from Linn in 1945, Marian continues her Red Cross work but resigns in 1946 when she marries lifelong boy friend Willington Lafayette Winchester of Joplin (son of Dr. Albert N Winchester of Joplin). Winchester takes his wife to Columbus, OH where he works for Ebco Manufacturing and at least for a short time, Marian Powers Winchester continues working with the American Red Cross of Franklin County. Disliking the big city combined with continuing health issues with her parents, especially with Dr. Powers, Marian convinces her husband to return to Carthage and the couple moves in with her parents at 314 Euclid Boulevard.
Winchester begins a series of businesses including Grill Aide and Winchester's of Carthage, the latter being the mail order business he owned at his death in 1964 . His wife sells the business and continues to live with her mother as the latter's health declines. Marian Wright Powers dies in 1969 and Nira Wright dies in 1970. All of the family is buried at Park Cemetery in Carthage, MO.
The latter portion of the letter collection deals with late-life issues of medical problems and loosing family and friends but also contains reminiscences with former friends and associates of Marian Powers Winchester especially members of the Carthage High School class of 1923 and other nearby classes. Included in this group of friends was 1923 classmate Marlin Perkins who Winchester often entertained when the Perkins family visited Carthage for various school or civic events. (See artifact collection for other items associated with Marlin Perkins.)
In the last ten years of her life, Marian Winchester spent most of her time planning for the Powers Museum by going through her household goods selecting items for the museum collection. She also worked with friends and family setting up the legal and financial means that would eventually create the museum at her death in 1981. Her estate was bequeathed for the most part to the City of Carthage, for the use and benefit of the Powers Museum which her will instructed the city to create.
This section of collection has some data entry to complete; listings are subject to changes and/or additions.
Principal Writers: Lois Hench Baldwin Cullen Briggs Robert Briggs Nira Hench Carswell Katherine Briggs Dennis Marian Briggs Ford George Gayou Everett Powers Marian Louisa Powers Marian Powers Linn Marian Powers Winchester Marian Wright Powers William D Linn Willington Lafayette Winchester
Principal Locations of Writers above: Carthage, MO Camp Kohler, CA Columbus, OH Houston, TX Hickman Mills, MO San Francisco, CA St. Louis, MO Africa Italy
Subjects (all Carthage unless otherwise noted): American Red Cross; Carthage Chapter American Red Cross; Columbus-Franklin County Chapter (OH) Avilla, MO Bataan March (WWII) Bessie Wright Briggs; Death 1944 Buena Family (LA & OH) Camp Beale (CA) Camp Crowder; Neosho MO Camp Crowder; Officers Wives Club Camp Crowder; Salvage & Dismantling Camp Shelby (CA) Carthage High School; Class of 1923 Reunions Cassil Place Clothing & Fashion DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution, now NDAR) EBCO Manufacturing (OH) Flanigan Family First Presbyterian Church Grace Episcopal Church Grill Aide Florence Powers Hayden; Death & Estate Anne Matilda Wright Hench; Death 1944 (Tyd Hench) Highway 66 (AKA Route 66) Highway 66; Bypass Highway 71 Highway 71; Bypass Holidays & Celebrations Home Construction Honeymoon; Powers-Linn Honeymoon; Powers-Winchester Hotels Japanese Internment Camps Junior Shakespeare Society Victor and Mary Landreth General Ben Lear Helen Leggett Lt. Colonel William Linn Lt. Colonel William Linn; Death 1945 Lt. Colonel William Linn; World War II Service - United States Lt. Colonel William Linn; World War II Service - Overseas General George C Marshall Mexico Office of Price Administration Board PEO Pets Marlin Perkins Powers Family Travels Powers Home (314 Euclid) Everett Powers; Medical Conditions Everett Powers; Medical Conventions Everett Powers; Medical Profession & Retirement Everett Powers; Death 1954 Marian Louisa Powers; American Red Cross Marian Louisa Powers; Camp Crowder Marian Louisa Powers; Marriage to Lt. Col William D Linn, 1943 Marian Louisa Powers; Marriage to Willington L Winchester, 1946 Marian Louisa Powers; Medical Conditions Marian Louisa Powers; Women 's Clubs Marian Wright Powers; Death 1969 Marian Wright Powers; Medical Conditions Marian Wright Powers; Musical Performance & Music Clubs Marian Wright Powers; Women 's Clubs Rationing Rogers Family President Franklin Delano Roosevelt Strikes Alfred Tharp Transportation; Airplane Transportation; Automobile Transportation; Railroad President Harry S Truman United Service Organization (USO) United Steel Workers U S Army U S Army; Signal Corps WAACS WAVES Weddings in Carthage Dr. W W West (Monett, MO) Wilder Family; Joplin, MO Winchesters of Carthage (Mail Order) Albert N Winchester & Hinda Winchester Hinda Etheridge Winchester; Death Marian Powers Winchester; Medical Conditions Marian Powers Winchester; Women 's Clubs Willington Lafayette Winchester; Business Affairs Willington Lafayette Winchester; Death 1964 Willington Lafayette Winchester; Medical Conditions Curtis Wright, Jr.; Death 1966 Etha Wright; Death 1957 George & MaryLou Wright Nathaniel Wright; Death 1956 Nira Wright; Death 1970 Nira Wright; Music Students of Robert Wright; Death 1972 William W Wright; Death 1958 World War II World War II; Home Front in Carthage World War II; Soldiers
Pre-MHRAB Processed Wright-Powers Family or Business Correspondence
These materials were found prior to receiving and processing the materials now found in Wright-Powers Correspondence (1869-1981). Consult old container lists for further details until information is entered into "Past Perfect" software.
AR Boxes 11/12/13
Curtis Wright 1915 Genealogy Book on Wright Family Correspondence c1910-1912 on various family groups, historical documents/letters sent to Curtis Wright when researching book, information on Kelvedon Hall in England, and miscellaneous commentary on current events of the period by writers of letters. Also includes information regarding printing of book by Carthage Press Printing, book orders, comments and letters of sympathy upon the death of wife, Mrs. Nira Koogler Wright, 1910.
Selected Subjects: Crafts Family Creighton Family Curtis Family Dewey Family England Kelvedon Hall Thew Family Wright Family Harold Bell Wright Wilbur & Orville Wright William Wilberforce Wright; Civil War Service & Death 1964 Curtis Wright; Civil War Service
AR Boxes 14/15/16
Dr. Everett Powers Medical Practice, Carthage MO Correspondence from 1932 - 1949 Miscellaneous Papers 1917 - 1949
All include correspondence with other four-state physicians who have not been listed below. Patient names not given either. None of Dr. Powers' office ledgers (1902—1949) have been entered into "Past Perfect."
Selected Subjects: 1896/97 Practice in Monett, MO American Board of Opthalmology Carthage Creamery Eagle Pitcher Mining & Smelting Independent Gravel Company Internal Revenue Service; Income Taxes Jasper County Health Department Jefferson Medical College Mayo Clinic McCune-Brooks Hospital Midwest Association of Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology Missouri Medical Examiners Certificates Missouri Selective Service Examiners Board Missouri Social Security Administration Smith Brothers Manufacturing Social Security Administration U S Department of Agriculture, Farm Security Administration U S Veterans Administration U S War Department, Army Medical Museum Victory Tax William Volker Medical Clinic, Kansas City, MO Dr. W W West; Monett, MO
AR Boxes 02—10
Marian Wright Powers Musical Performance & Education Wide range of materials including performance programs, correspondence with booking agents and managers, publicity materials, class notes with music educators, lesson plans, etc. Also includes similar materials for sister Nira Wright, also a performer and private music teacher. Majority of dates in 1906 - 1925 range. Photographs, sheet music and posters housed elsewhere and have not been entered into Past Perfect software. Container box lists available for most of archival boxes cited above in this grouping.
Selected subjects: Madame Croy Hansel & Jones Ella Harrison Madame Lamperti Musical Magazines New York City, NY Opera Performances Opera Personalities Walter Proschowski Marian Wright Powers; Costumes & Stage Instructions Marian Wright Powers; Musical Performance Musical Performance; Europe Musical Performance; Illinois Musical Performance; Missouri Musical Performance; New York City, NY Musical Performance; Texas Richey Photographs Guilda Valda John Wright Nira Wright; Musical Performance Nira Wright; Music Students of
Note: Both archival and artifact collection contain many programs, promotional materials, magazine clippings, etc., for most of the major operatic personalities of the very late 19th and early 20th century. Researchers should make direct inquiry to museum director while this collection is processed over the next couple years.
Prior appointment necessary for use of all archival collections. This material is not available for walk-in, on-demand use. Consultation by phone or email prior to your visit, will result in a more successful research visit and allow museum staff to prepare materials and also a work space for your use on site.
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