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Creator: | Borst, Eva. |
Title: | Eva Borst Scrapbook |
Inclusive Dates: | 1916-1918 |
Quantity: | 0.25 linear ft. |
Abstract: | Scrapbook compiled by Eva Borst of Syracuse, New York, a white teacher at what was then called Onondaga Indian School; photographs of the school and teachers as well as family and friends |
Language: | English |
Repository: |
Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries 222 Waverly Avenue Syracuse, NY 13244-2010 https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center |
Eva Borst lived in Syracuse, New York and was a white teacher at the Onondaga Nation School, what was then called Onondaga Indian School, for Onondaga Nation children.
Borst was engaged in 1919 to Lieutenant Wesley I. Nodine of Nyack-on-the-Hudson, a graduate of Syracuse University College of Forestry; they married in 1920. [Information from Syracuse Herald, September 1, 1919 and July 18, 1920.]
The Onondaga Nation School began as Onondaga Indian School around 1850, and under an agreement with New York State, it started as a one room schoolhouse on Kennedy Road on the far eastern boarder of the Nation. In 1910, the school relocated to a two-story house on the present site on route 11A. In 1940, a fire demolished the building, and a brick building was erected to take its place. While the school is exclusively for Onondaga Nation students, in 1954 the school entered into a contract with New York State to be part of the LaFayette Central School District. Although there have been disagreements between the Nation and LaFayette about school leadership and control over the curriculum, that partnership remains today.
The Eva Borst Scrapbook consists of an album of more than 200 black and white photographs compiled by Eva Borst. The album is labeled as spanning the years 1916-1918. Among the photographs are approximately 40 of the Onondaga Nation School, at the time known as Onondaga Indian School, where Borst was a teacher. The photographs show the children in classrooms and out of doors, engaged in various activities such as sewing or quilting. Other photographs show the faculty and staff and a number of the buildings, both exterior and interior. Other photographs are of family and friends, in and around Syracuse as well as on outings to the Thousand Islands and Adirondacks area. Several are of young men in World War I uniform.
All the photographs are captioned, including several that identify Onondaga children by name. Friends and family are sometimes identified only by initials; names given include Elizabeth Crawford, Bob Hastings, Jack, Harriet, Nina, Marie, Agnes, and "Dr. Sweet of Euclid Ave."
The scrapbook has been disassembled for preservation purposes but the photographs and pages remain in original order.
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Preferred citation for this material is as follows:
Eva Borst Scrapbook,
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Libraries
Purchase, 2013.
Created by: MRC
Date: 12 Mar 2013
Revision history: 7 Sep 2023 - biographical history, scope and contents, and subject terms revised
in accordance with conscientious description guidelines (DTF)
Memorabilia | |||||||||||
Box 1 | Scrapbook 1916-1918 (2 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Original album - includes reference photcopy of entire album |