Rebecca Hunt Moulder papers
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Not requestable
Scope and Contents
The Rebecca Hunt Moulder papers consist of a single monograph on Tennessee History.
Dates
- Creation: 1977
Creator
- Moulder, Rebecca Hunt, 1910-2006 (Person)
Restrictions on Access
Collection is open for research use.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
Georgia State University is the owner of the physical collection and makes reproductions available for research, subject to the copyright law of the United States and item condition. Georgia State University may or may not own the rights to materials in the collection. It is the researcher's responsibility to verify copyright ownership and obtain permission from the copyright holder before publication, reproduction, or display of the materials beyond what is reasonable under copyright law. Researchers may quote selections from the collection under the fair use provision of copyright law.
Biography of Rebecca Hunt Moulder
Rebecca O'Conner Hunt Moulder (1910-2006) was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. As a child, she lived in many different towns in Alabama, Florida, Virginia and the Carolinas. Her father was a civil engineer working on building the Southern Railway. She graduated from Jacksonville, Florida High School in 1926, and attended the University of Tennessee for two years. During the Depression, Rebecca worked in journalism and merchandising in Memphis, Washington, D.C., and New York City. She was married first to John Franklin Osborne, a reporter and war correspondent for Time magazine. Her second marriage was to Wilbur Jay Moulder, economist with the Tennessee Valley Authority (deceased, Tucson, 1987). She moved to Tucson in 1965, because the climate greatly helped her severe arthritis. In 1970 Rebecca enrolled in the University of Arizona, graduating in 1973 with a BA in American History, and in 1975 with a MA in Journalism. Rebecca wrote three books. The first was about her great-uncle, Major Thomas O'Conner, who had been a soldier for the South in the Civil War. The book, May the Sod Rest Lightly, traced his Irish roots to relatives who fought during the American Revolution. Rebecca's next book was called Jenny Mitchel: Young Irelander. It was about a woman who took part in the Irish rebellion against England in 1848. Rebecca traveled to Ireland six times to do research. She found that Jenny and her husband (Irish revolutionary John Mitchel) had been sentenced to exile in Australia for their part in the rebellion. The book tells of their adventures while traveling to America, and eventually the South with their children to start a new life. After working on the book for ten years, it was published in Ireland. She also wrote her memoirs about her struggles during the Depression and especially about her participation in desegregation activities in Tennessee during the Civil Rights Movement.
Extent
0.05 Linear Feet (in 1 folder)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
The Rebecca Hunt Moulder Papers consist of a single monograph on Tennessee History.
Acquisition Information
Donated by Rebecca Hunt Moulder, December 13, 1977.
Processing Information
Processed by Faye Gamel at the file level, Decemnber 13, 1977. This collection guide was created from a legacy finding aid. The inventory's contents and storage locations of separated materials (if applicable) were not verified at that time.
- Title
- Rebecca Hunt Moulder:
- Subtitle
- A Guide to the Collection at Georgia State University Library
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Georgia State University Library
- Date
- 1977
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections Repository
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Atlanta, Georgia 30303
404-413-2880
404-413-2881 (Fax)
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