Eekhoff, Henry,
Papers,
1915-1970
Manuscript Collection: MS 0532
1
box
Agency History/Biographical note:
Henry Isaac George Eekhoff was born in 1879 and married Frances
Elinor Keyworth in 1902. Doris L. Bigglestone, a 1927 graduate of
Mount Holyoke, was his cousin. Eekhoff lived in the South Pacific
and had two children, Stanley Gordon and Dorothy. Eekhoff fought for
Britain in World War I , and then worked in Lau, Australia where he
owned a store and tried gold mining. In 1957, he retired with his
wife to Cairns, North Queensland. Frances died in 1964. Henry
Eekhoff died in Australia, in his nineties.
Scope and Content:
The Henry Isaac George Eekhoff Papers contain correspondence and
photographs sent to relatives, including Dorothy L. Bigglestone
Heath, Mount Holyoke College graduate, 1927. The letters chiefly
describe Eekhoff's experiences as a farmer and gold miner in Papua
New Guinea and Australia, 1921-1957, with most of the letters written
from the Matanatar plantation. Eekhoff provides detailed
descriptions of the local people, landscape, and agricultural
production of the plantation. Of special note with the collection
are Eekhoff's comments on the Pacific Theater of World War II, the
"Iron Curtain," and the Korean War. Eekhoff talks about United
States interest in the Pacific, as well as the development of the
space program. Also included are photographs of Eekhoff's World War
II service.
Cite as: Henry Eekhoff Papers, Mount Holyoke College,
Archives and Special Collections, South Hadley,
Massachusetts
Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
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