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Taylor, Hilda Harbin, 1912-

 Collection
Identifier: MS 168

Scope and Contents

The Hilda Harbin Taylor papers consist primarily of correspondence, journals and her written account of her experiences during her time in Alaska. The journals are mostly written by Hilda with a few entries by her husband Clarence whom she referred to as “Tate.” Correspondence is written to family members by both Hilda and Clarence. Hilda signs her letters, “Jimmy.”

Dates

  • 1935-1935

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is unrestricted.

Conditions Governing Use

Request for permission to publish material from the collection must be discussed with the Librarian. Photocopying does not constitute permission to publish.

Biographical

Hilda Irene Harbin was born in Columbia Falls (Flathead County), Montana on June 24, 1912. She married Clarence Curtis Taylor on January 24, 1931 in Kalispell, Montana. Hilda Taylor’s first time away from the Flathead area was in 1935 when she and her husband and their baby went to Bendel Island (in the Shumagin Islands, part of the Aleutian Range) near Sand Point, Alaska to raise blue fox. Daughter Alma Irene (“Amy”) was born on Bendel Island in November 1935, a few months after their arrival there. The Taylors spent most of three years, 1935-1937, on Bendel Island or Mist Harbor, and finally gave up because the venture was not profitable.

Hilda and Clarence returned home and spent the rest of their married life on small farms or rural areas in Montana and Idaho. James Curtis was born December 29, 1942 in Kalispell and Patti Jo on April 26, 1956 in Sandpoint, Idaho. Clarence died in the mid-1960’s. Hilda moved to Washington and began college at St. Martin’s. She graduated Summa Cum Laude in 1969, the same year as her daughter Alma.

Hilda was employed as a school librarian at the Tumwater Junior High School while continuing to attend school; she earned her Master of Librarianship from the University of Washington in 1972. She retired from the school district and moved to Anderson Island (Washington) in 1978 but spent six months in the Peace Corps in Jamaica. Since then she has mostly lived on Anderson Island except for a few years in Seattle until she moved to Elma, WA in 1994.

Extent

1 boxes : 0.4 linear ft.

Language of Materials

English

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The papers were donated by daughter, Alma Greenwood, in 1996.

Related Materials

Photographs form a separate collection, PCA 386.

General

Hilda Harbin Taylor Papers, 1935-1938

Processing Information

A folder level inventory is available. Papers are arranged by type of material. The correspondence files are arranged chronologically.

Title
Finding aid for the Taylor, Hilda Harbin, 1912-
Status
In Progress
Author
Processed by: Gladi Kulp March 1998 ; ArchivesSpace finding aid by: Sandy Johnston
Date
2019 June
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the Alaska State Library - Historical Collections Finding Aids Repository

Contact:
PO Box 110571
Juneau AK 99811-0571 US
907-465-2920
907-465-2925
907-465-2151 (Fax)