Gates, Elizabeth Welch,
Correspondence,
1914-1921.
Manuscript Collection: MS 0542
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Agency History/Biographical note:
Elizabeth Welch Gates was born on November 11, 1895, in Hartford,
Connecticut. She attended Hartford Public High School and graduated
from Mount Holyoke College in 1917. In 1919, she graduated from the
Finch School in New York City with a Secretarial Certificate. She
worked at a variety of institutions from 1919-1937. In 1943, she
married David Doffler, and divorced shortly thereafter. Elizabeth
Welch Gates died on April 12, 1983, in Willimantic, Connecticut.
Scope and Content:
The Elizabeth Welch Gates Correspondence consists of letters to
classmate Helen "Henry" Graves Fisk, Mount Holyoke College graduate,
class of 1917, and round-robin letters to friends in the class of
1917. The letters to Fisk describe Gates' summer vacations in New
England with friends and family and her later experiences as a
teacher at Piedmont College, Demorest, Georgia (1917-1918). The
letters peripherally mention the domestic contributions of women to
World War I, as well as Gates' tour of the French battlefields in
1921 and her visits to Mount Holyoke College. The correspondence
also includes round-robin letters in which Gates responds to the
social activities and careers of fellow classmates and briefly
describes her teaching position in Georgia.
Cite as: Elizabeth Welch Gates Correspondnce, Mount
Holyoke College, Archives and Special Collection,
South Hadley, Massachusetts
Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
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