Guide to the Papers of Elijah E. Edwards

Prepared by Colleen M. McCorkell


Colorado State University Archives and Special Collections
Morgan Library, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1019 USA


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Collection Summary

Restrictions

Index Terms

Biography

Scope and Contents

Arrangement

Administrative Information

Related Material

Series Descriptions

Inventory


Collection Summary

Creator: Edwards, E. E. (Elijah Evan), 1831-1915
Title: Papers of Elijah E. Edwards
Dates: 1846-1881
Quantity: 0.5 linear feet
Identification: UEEE
Abstract: Elijah Evan Edwards (1831-1915) was the first president of Colorado State University from 1879 through 1882. Journals from several years he spent as a student at Asbury University (now DePauw) comprise the bulk of the collection. His work at Colorado State University is represented by two journals and a few documents. The collection includes bound journals, clippings, correspondence, ephemera, and a report.
Contact Information: Archives and Special Collections
Morgan Library
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1019 USA
Phone: 970-491-1844
Fax: 970-491-1195
Email: specialcollections@library.colostate.edu
URL: http://lib.colostate.edu/archives

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection. Materials are very fragile and require researchers to take extreme care when handling them.

Restrictions on Use

Not all of the material in the collection is in the public domain. Researchers are responsible for addressing copyright issues.

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Index Terms

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the Colorado State University Libraries online catalog. Researchers seeking materials about related subjects, persons, organizations or places should search the catalog using these headings.
Subjects:
College students--Indiana.
College presidents--Colorado--Fort Collins.
Persons:
Edwards, E. E. (Elijah Evan), 1831-1915.
Organizations:
Colorado State University.
Special Document Types:
Diaries.

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Biography

Elijah Evan Edwards (1831-1915) was born in Delaware, Ohio, on January 26, 1831. His father was a Methodist minister and the family moved frequently during Edwards' youth. The Edwards family moved to Indiana in 1836, and Elijah Edwards enrolled at Asbury University (now DePauw) in 1844. He graduated with a B. A. degree in 1853.

After graduating from college, Edwards married Alice L. Eddy and he was employed as a teacher at several schools. He became a Methodist Episcopal Church minister by 1858, and later volunteered with the Seventh Minnesota Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. He was commissioned as a chaplain during the war. After the war, Edwards taught for a while and then worked as the assistant editor of the Central Christian Advocate for several years. In 1872, he was a professor of physics and natural history at McKendree College in Lebanon, Illinois. In 1877, Asbury University bestowed an honorary doctorate on Edwards. He remained at McKendree College until 1879, when he accepted the offer to be the first president of Colorado State University.

Edwards traveled to Colorado several times before moving here; however, they were short visits. He served as president from 1879 through 1882. Edwards conducted morning chapel services, oversaw the handful of faculty members, and reported to the school's governing body. The board and Edwards had different visions for the school and after three years, Edwards resigned as president.

After resigning from Colorado State University, Edwards taught at several schools throughout the midwest. In 1888, he changed religious affiliations and was confirmed in the Episcopal Church. He was ordained the following year. His wife Alice died in 1896, and three years later he married Ellen R. Tingley. Edwards' second marriage turned out to be a mistake and the two parted.

Edwards lived most of his life in Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, and Wisconsin; however, by 1913, Edwards was living in LaBelle, Florida, with his son Elmer and daughter-in-law Theresa. Edwards died on November 10, 1915, and was buried in nearby Fort Myers, Florida. Amateur historian James R. Miller discovered Edwards' unmarked grave in the 1960s and Colorado State University placed a marker on the site.

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Scope and Contents

The Papers of Elijah E. Edwards consists of materials dated 1846 to 1881. Six bound journals in the collection chronicle four years of his life. They include three years as a student at Asbury University in Greencastle, Indiana, and one year as president of Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. Sketches of many places Edwards saw in his life and personal acquaintances are located among the text of the journals. His letter accepting the position of president and a report he wrote to the governing body of the school are also present in the collection.

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Arrangement

Arrangement is by material type.

The collection consists of two series in one box:

Series I: Journals, 1846-1881
Series II: Documents, 1879 and 1881

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Papers of Elijah E. Edwards, Archives and Special Collections, Colorado State University.

Acquisition

The Papers of Elijah E. Edwards were acquired by Colorado State University Libraries over a period of years from multiple individuals. Dr. George H. Glover donated five of the journals in 1920. Charles Wetzler donated the second volume of "Scribblings of a Sophomore" later the same year. The Libraries accessioned the journals into the general collection. In 1973, Dick Stevens donated the president's report to the University Archive. The journals were transferred from the Libraries' general collection to the University Archive in the 1970s.

Processing

Processing was completed in April 2008. Materials were in no discernable order. All six journals are extremely fragile and were individually placed in phase boxes by the Libraries' Preservation Department. Documents were placed in acid-free folders and all materials were placed in an acid-free box.

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Related Material

Separated Material

Research materials compiled and sent to the Archives and Special Collections Department by a relative of Edwards and student papers were separated from the collection and placed in the administrative file. Some of these materials are restricted to researcher access; unrestricted materials may be requested for viewing.

Related Material

The Papers of Elijah E. Edwards is related to many collections in the Archives and Special Collections Department due to the natural relationship of University records. Some related materials in the Colorado State University Archive are the James R. Miller, Historic Photographs, State Board of Agriculture, Ruth J. Wattles, and the University Historic Photograph collections. Miller wrote the unpublished "Pioneer College President" about Edwards' tenure at Colorado State University. It is available in the archives, call number: LD1153.M56.

The following repositories house additional materials related to Edwards:

Elijah E. Edwards Civil War journals, 1864-1865, P470, Minnesota Historical Society.

"Elijah Evan Edwards Papers, Class of 1853," Nov. 8, 2005. Finding aid at the Archives of DePauw University and Indiana United Methodism, Greencastle, Ind.: DePauw University. http://www.depauw.edu/library/archives/dpuinventories/Edwards,%20Elijah%20Evan.htm

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Series Descriptions

Series I: Journals, 1846-1881 (0.48 linear feet)

This series consists of six journals Edwards wrote throughout his life. Four of them were written during the years he attended Asbury University in Indiana. He created the final two during his time as Colorado State University's president. The journals contain many ink and pencil sketches among the text. Sketches and text provide a unique perspective on life in the nineteenth century and his educational philosophy. Edwards placed clippings, correspondence, and ephemera between many pages of the journals. Journals are arranged chronologically.

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Series II: Documents, 1879 and 1881 (0.02 linear feet)

This series consists of two documents written by Edwards. The first is a letter to the State Board of Agriculture accepting the position to be the first president of Colorado State University. The second document is a report he wrote to the Board on the school's progress when classes started in 1881. Materials are arranged chronologically.

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Inventory

Note: Title information supplied by the archivist is bracketed. Estimated pagination is preceded by an "e."

Series I: Journals

Box Folder
1 1 Pencillings of a Prep. 1846 September-1847 July 1. e89pp.
1 2 Peregrinations of a Prep. 1847 July 21-1848 July 20. e84pp.
1 3 Scribblings of a Sophomore [vol. 1]. 1849 July 20-1850 July 18. e96pp.
1 4 Scribblings of a Sophomore [vol. 2]. c. 1850. e145pp.
1 5 Diary [vol. 1]. 1881 January 1-May 22. e96pp.
1 6 Miscellaneous Sketches Diary [vol. 2]. 1881 May 23. e157pp.

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Series II: Documents

Box Folder
1 7 [Edwards' letter of acceptance]. 1879 June 3. 1pp.
1 8 [President's report]. 1881 September 19. 2pp.

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