Julia Anne King papers 010.JAK Finding aid prepared by Natalie Morath This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit November 09, 2012 Describing Archives: A Content Standard Eastern Michigan University Archives 2012 November 2 Halle Library, Room 310 Ypsilanti, Michigan, 48197 734-487-0020
Table of Contents Summary Information... 3 Biographical Note... 4 Scope and Contents... 4 Administrative Information...4 Related Materials... 4 Controlled Access Headings...5 Collection Inventory... 6...7 - Page 2 -
Summary Information Repository Eastern Michigan University Archives Creator King, Julia Anne Title Julia Anne King papers Date [inclusive] 1881-1915 Extent 0.8 Linear feet 2 archive boxes Language English Abstract Miss Julia Anne King was a professor of History at Michigan State Normal College, and served as the College Preceptress from 1881 through 1919. Her papers include primarily hand-written manuscripts from her papers and lectures. Preferred Citation note Please cite materials from the University Archives in the following manner: Item. Collection Title. Eastern Michigan University Archives. - Page 3 -
Biographical Note Julia Anne King was born in Milan, Michigan on 28 September 1838 to Hiram and Charlotte King. Miss King attended the Adrian Public School, and graduated from Michigan State Normal College in 1858. She served as the Principal of St. Clair and Lansing High Schools, Ladies Principal of Kalamazoo College, and finally served in the Flint Public Schools. In 1881 Miss King became Preceptress at Michigan State Normal College, and also served as a professor of History. She passed away in Ypsilanti in May 1919. Scope and Contents The Julia Anne King papers include the personal and professional records belonging to Miss King, Preceptress and Professor of History at Michigan State Normal College from 1881 through 1919. The Julia Anne King papers include one series of. Also included are biographical materials, correspondence, information on the Julia Anne King Residence Hall, memorials, and photographs. There is also one folder of copies for research use; many originals are too fragile for photocopying. Administrative Information Publication Information Eastern Michigan University Archives 2012 November 2 Conditions Governing Access note Researchers are asked to request materials 24 hours prior to visiting the the University Archives. Related Materials - Page 4 -
Related Archival Materials note Julia Anne King papers 010.JAK For more on Julia Anne King, see the Dissertation by Laura Docter Thornburg, "The Lifework of Julia Anne King: Pedagogy and Professionalism at the Michigan State Normal School, 1838-1919," submitted to Michigan State University in 1997. Controlled Access Headings Subject(s) History. Michigan State Normal College Universities and colleges--faculty. - Page 5 -
Collection Inventory Biographical Materials 1893-1918 1 1 Copies for Research Use 1 2 Correspondence 1886-1953 1 3 Julia Anne King Residence Hall 1918-1939 - Page 6 -
Mixed materials 1 4 Memorials 1919 Mixed materials 1 5 Photographs and Plaques Graphic materials 1 6 Unconscious Immortality 1890 1 7 Reprints of Articles 1869-1915 - Page 7 -
1 8 Daniel Putnam Sketch 1 9 Student Christian Association paper 7 February 1916 1 10 What is History? Answered 1 11 United States History outline - Page 8 -
1 12 The Myths of Life 1 13 Living as a Factor in Education lecture 1915 June 20 1 14 Outline Course in Teachers History 1 15 History: a means of social education - Page 9 -
1 16 Topical Method of Teaching History in the Public School 2 1 The School and the Alumni 2 2 Trusts: their place in political economy 2 3 The Lamp of Sacrifice - Page 10 -
2 4 History: a unifying element in a course of study 2 5 Citizenship and the Kingdom 2 6 A Discussion on the Adoption of the Report by the Committee of Eight Teacher's Conferences 2 7 History as a Means of Education - Page 11 -
2 8 Historic Highways of America 2 9 History of the Primary Schools 2 10 The Jacob Story 2 11 History in its Relation to the Normal School - Page 12 -
2 12 - Page 13 -