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Eleanor Hutchens Collection
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Eleanor Hutchens Collection
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Eleanor Newman Hutchens (October 9, 1919 to November 9, 2016) attended Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia, majoring in English and Greek. After receiving her B.A. in 1940, she attended the University of Pennsylvania, acquiring an M.A. and Ph.D. in English literature (“Eleanor Hutchens - Obituary”).
Hutchens first held a part-time teaching position at the University of Alabama in Huntsville in 1955, then joined the faculty with a full-time position in 1957. She taught English, her specialties the English novel, literary criticism, and 18th century literature. Hutchens also chaired the steering committee “for its initial accreditation and the first committee for the selection of majors,” and served as the first elected president of the Faculty Senate. She moved to Agnes Scott College in 1961, remaining there until 1966. She eventually returned to UAH and remained a member of its English department until her retirement in 1979 (“Eleanor Hutchens - Obituary”).
Hutchens wrote prolifically over and after her career, publishing Irony in Tom Jones, Writing to Be Read, and “numerous articles in national and international journals” (“Eleanor Hutchens - Obituary”).
Hutchens was very active even outside of her academic career, serving as "president of the Huntsville Hotel Company, owner of the Russell [sic] Erskine Hotel, and as a director of the Huntsville Land Company, the West Huntsville Land Company, and the Mountain Heights Development Company.” She was "a founder and charter member of the board of Randolph School," a board member of the Huntsville Public Library and the Huntsville Symphony, and "an active member of the [Episcopalian] Church of Nativity.” Hutchens was also a member of "the Historic Huntsville Foundation, the Huntsville Historical Society, the Botanical Garden, the Burritt Museum of Art, the Huntsville Museum of Art, and the Friends of the Huntsville Public Library” (“Eleanor Hutchens - Obituary”).
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“Eleanor Hutchens - Obituary.” Legacy.com, 3 Jan. 2019, www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/eleanor-hutchens-obituary?pid=182447617.
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<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/156">View the Eleanor Hutchens Collection finding aid in ArchivesSpace</a>
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Official first day cover commemorating the 150th anniversary of Alabama statehood.
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Alabama--History
Alabama Sesquicentennial Celebration, 1969
First day covers (Philately)
Statehood (American politics)
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
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Addressed to Miss Louisa W.G. Williams at 312 Williams Ave. SE in Huntsville, Alabama, the envelope features an illustration of the "First Capitol of Alabama, Huntsville, 1819." The envelope is stamped "First Day of Issue."
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United States. Post Office Department
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Eleanor Hutchens Collection
Box 5
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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1969-08-02
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en
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Postage stamps
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loc_hutc_0000542
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This collection is digital only. The heirs of Eleanor Hutchens retain the originals.
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http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/files/original/5/4662/Frances_Cabaniss_Roberts_Her_Life_and_Legacy_default_599d46e8.mp4
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Frances Cabaniss Roberts Collection (Rescans)
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Frances Cabaniss Roberts Collection (Rescans)
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<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/121">View the Frances Cabaniss Roberts Collection finding aid on ArchiveSpace</a>
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Dr. Frances Cabaniss Roberts was born December 19, 1916 in Gainesville, Alabama, a daughter of Richard H. and Mary (Watson) Roberts. She graduated from Livingston State College, earning her B.S. in 1937, and then the University of Alabama, earning her M.A. in 1940, then her PhD in 1956. Her 1940 M.A thesis was "An Experiment in Emancipation of Slaves by an Alabama Planter;" her 1956 PhD dissertation was "Background and Formative Period in the Great Bend and Madison County," 1956.
She began her professional career as a public school teacher first in Sumter County, Alabama and then in Huntsville, Alabama, 1937-1952. In Huntsville, Roberts taught history at Huntsville High School and then at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), where she was a vigorous participant in the formation of that University. (The Extension Center, then at West Huntsville High School, opened in January 1950.) From 1955 to 1956, she was the only full-time faculty member.
Dr. Roberts served in many roles at UAH: instructor 1953-1956; assistant professor, 1956-1959; associate professor, 1959-1961; professor of history beginning in 1961 until her retirement on August 31st, 1980. In 1988, Dr. Roberts was honored with the dedication of Roberts Recital Hall. The University System Trustees issued this statement concerning the special day: "Dr. Roberts was one of the founding faculty of the University of Alabama in Huntsville, established the University History Department, and was its first full-time history professor. She devoted 18 years to the public schools and 29 years of dedicated service to UAH and accepting only the highest scholarly standards and inspiring generations of students to expand their academic horizons."
The collection of Dr. Roberts’ papers reflects her total immersion in the education, social, religious, musical, and literary life of the community as she led by doing. Frances Cabaniss Roberts died November 5, 2000 at the age of 83, leaving a legacy of leadership and dedication to the community.
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Frances Cabaniss Roberts_ Her Life and Legacy_default_599d46e8
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"Frances Cabaniss Roberts: Her Life and Legacy."
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This virtual talk includes a lecture from Dr. Tom Reidy, editor of the 2020 edition of Frances Roberts' 1956 dissertation, with comments and moderation by UAH Head of Archives and Special Collections Reagan Grimsley and History Department Chair Stephen Waring. The talk was given as part of an Alabama Humanities Alliance grant, in partnership with the UAH M. Louis Salmon Library, the UAH Humanities Center, and the UAH History Department.
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University of Alabama in Huntsville
Date
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2021-03-21
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2020-2029
Subject
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Grimsley, Reagan L.
Reidy, Thomas E. (Thomas Edward)
Waring, Stephen P.
Alabama--History
Universities and colleges--Faculty
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
Roberts, Frances C.
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Webinars
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en
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University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/files/original/110/7619/r02a02-08.pdf
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Series 02, Subseries A: Frances Roberts' Early Years and Teaching Career
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Series 02, Subseries A: Frances Roberts' Early Years and Teaching Career
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These papers include material about the family history of Dr. Roberts, her early education, and college, teaching career at Huntsville High School and UAH. Also there are a few notes for her M. A. "An Experiment in Emancipation of Slaves by an Alabama Planter," 1940. (The majority of this material is at the Hoole Library, Tuscaloosa, UA.) Notes for the Dissertation "Background and Formative Period in the Great Bend and Madison County," 1956, are included here also. There is also a great deal of miscellaneous personal correspondence that is sorted only by decade.
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r02a02-08
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Frances Cabaniss Roberts Collection
Series 2, Subseries A, Box 2, Folder 8
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
Title
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Frances C. Roberts U.S. History (1875-1900) notes
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r02a-210915
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Eckenrode, H. J.
Josephson, M.
Rhoden, J. F.
Roberts, Frances C.
Sparks, E. E.
Woodward, C. N.
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1930-1939
Subject
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Alabama--History
Examinations
History
Notes (Cataloging)
United States--History--1875-1900
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Examinations
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Paper
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en
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http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/files/original/184/13354/roberts_panels.pdf
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UAH Archives and Special Collections Exhibits
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UAH Archives and Special Collections Exhibits
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roberts_panels
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"Frances Roberts: Her Life and Legacy" exhibit panels.
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This exhibit was made possible by a grant from the Alabama Humanities Alliance in collaboration with the UAH History Department and the UAH Humanities Center.
Creator
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Adan, Drew
Gibbons, Caroline
Grimsley, Reagan L.
Kaparos, Sara
Morris, William
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University of Alabama in Huntsville
Date
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2021
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2020-2029
Subject
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Roberts, Frances C.
Alabama--History
Historic preservation
Libraries--Special collections--Archival materials
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
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Exhibition posters
Still Image
Text
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University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama