Diaries, 1948-1949
Scope and Contents
This collection is composed of diaries written by Gladys Marie Lambert Dunham from the years 1921 to 1987. Some of the diaries are a different year than what is stated on the cover. The diaries are an excellent example of life in a small farming village during the mid- to late-20th century. Gladys writes about the weather each day, places in southwestern Michigan that she visited, her work and the food she ate. Many entries describe her day washing, cleaning, canning food, and picking grapes. On the days that she picked grapes in the fields she writes how many hours she spent and how much she made that day. Later, after she was married, she also worked in a factory. She writes some details of WWII (she mentions Pearl Harbor and the day gas rationing began, for example). Gladys writes about life in her town rather than world events, in general. During the births of her two children, many of the days surrounding their births contain detailed commentary on her hospital stays and obstetric care during the 1940s. In her later life she had problems with her kidneys and was on dialysis, she writes about this fairly frequently. At the end of each year she does a summary of that year and also writes about her hopes for the next year to come.
Dates
- Other: Majority of material found within 1948-1949
Creator
- From the Collection: Dunham, Gladys Marie Lambert (Donor, Person)
Extent
From the Collection: 6 boxes
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Western Michigan University Archives & Regional History Collections Repository
Charles C. and Lynn L. Zhang Legacy Collections Center
1650 Oakland Drive
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5307 US
(269) 387-8490
arch-collect@wmich.edu