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Pamela (Matthews) Ryan Collection

 Collection
Identifier: GRHC 129

Scope and Contents

The Pamela Ryan Collection consists of four photographs, circa 1910-1950s; family history information; and four books, dating from 1885-1917. The collection has been arranged into three series: Photograph, Family History, and Books.

The Photograph Series contains four photographs, dating from about 1910 to the 1950s. The first photograph [2010.30.01] is a wallet sized print of Emma Corey, circa 1956. On the front of the photograph is inscribed: “1956.” On the back of the photograph is inscribed: “Emma Corey/ Return to Chapel of the Chime, PO Box 255, Meridian [Idaho] 83642. Obit 88.” Stamped on the back is “Jul 5, 1977.” The second photograph [2010.30.02] is a studio portrait of Emma Rudel, circa 1910. She is seated and wearing a light-colored dress. The photographer was A. Warner of Fessenden, North Dakota. The third photograph [2010.30.03] is a print of Emma and Curtis Corey, circa 1940s. Emma Corey (on the left) is wearing glasses and a dark dress with a floral pin and a spangled ornament on her belt. Curtis Corey (on the right) is wearing a striped 3-piece suit with a floral tie. The fourth photograph [2010.30.04] is a mounted print of two-story house with a vine-covered front porch, circa 1920s-1930s. A coatless on is visible at the right on the porch. The man is identified as Simon Rudel and the house is his home in Spokane, Washington. The house number in the image is 613. On the bottom corner is inscribed: “S Rudels/ Spokane.” On the back is stamped: “B.J. Lash, Phone Glen. 119.”

The Family History Series contains family history information. In the series is a photocopied obituary of Emma D Corey from the Idaho Statesman, Boise, Tuesday July 5, 1977. There are also pages from the Marie Rudel Portner [Room] dedication. These pages are printouts from the GRHC website which include information on Marie Rudel Portner and her family. Pages of family history removed from a Bible are included.

The Book Series contains two books dating from 1885. The book are a hymnal and a writing book. The books are both in the German language. The first book, Die Glaubensharfe. Gesanguch der Deutschen Baptisten-Gemeinde. Herausgegeben auf Beschluss der Bundeskonferenz der Deutschen Baptisten-Gemeinden von Amerika, is inscribed with “From Papa when I was 10 years old.” The second book, Schreib=Lese=Fibel mit besonderer Beruechichtigung der Lautiermethode, is inscribed with “Corey, Mrs.”

Dates

  • 1885 - 1950

Access

Access to the physical collection is available upon request. Request must be made at least three (3) business days prior to ndsu.grhc@ndsu.edu.

Copyright

Copyrights to items in this collection remain with original copyright holders or are in the public domain.

Biography

Emma Rudel was born on August 10, 1891 in South Dakota to parents Simon and Dorothea (Weber) Rudel. Emma was first married to Fred Pepple. Emma and Fred had four children: Donald, Levard, Luella, and Margaret. Emma’s second marriage was to Curtis Corey on April 5, 1942. Curtis and Emma lived in Idaho. Curtis Corey died in October 1967. Emma died in 1977.

Emma Rudel was Pamela (Matthews) Ryan’s grandmother, and Marie (Rudel) Portner was Emma’s sister. Pamela (Matthews) Ryan’s mother was Margaret (Pepple) Matthews.

Extent

0.25 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

German

English

Summary

This collection contains four photographs, circa 1910-1950s; family history information; and two books, dating from 1885.

Arrangement

The collection has been arranged into three series: Photograph, Family History, and Books.

Provenance

Materials donated by Pamela (Matthew) Ryan on September 27, 2010.

Property Rights

The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection owns the property rights to this collection.
Title
Finding Aid to the Pamela (Matthews) Ryan Collection
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Germans from Russia Heritage Collection Repository

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