Opal Whiteley Papers, 1911-1977.

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Opal Whiteley Papers, 1911-1977.

Collection consists primarily of correspondence, writings, research notes, publications, ephemera and photographs reflecting Whiteley's interests in nature, and her life in general. The collection does not contain the manuscript of the controversial diary published by the Atlantic Monthly in 1920.

5.25 linear ft. (12 containers)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7605095

University of Oregon Libraries

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Whiteley, Opal Stanley

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Opal Stanley Whiteley was born on December 11, 1897 in Colton, Washington and later moved with her family to Walden, Oregon, near the town of Cottage Grove. It was in Walden that Whiteley wrote a diary, later published in 1920 by the Atlantic Monthly, which was to become both celebrated and controversial. Whiteley was keenly interested in nature and botany; she became an amateur naturalist and utilized her interests in both nature and religion for her work in the Oregon Christian Endeavor Union....

Oregon Christian Endeavor Union.

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Conklin, Edmund S., 1884-1942

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Moore, Carlisle

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