DOROTHY NACE COLLECTIONS Guide

Pine Mountain Settlement School
Series 09: BIOGRAPHY Staff
DOROTHY NACE
COLLECTIONS 1940s

EVENTS George Washington Ball

Dorothy Nace in dress for George Washington Ball, February 1946. [nace_1_037c.jpg]

TAGS: Dorothy Nace (Tharpe), Margaret Nace (Starbuck), Arthur Dodd, photography at Pine Mountain Settlement School, photograph albums, Community, public relations, students, Infirmary, day schools, preschool education diary, folk tales, folk songs, folk dancing, Berea College, hand-loom weaving, teachers, Harriette Howard, Edna Spinney, hospital, gardening, secretaries, bookkeepers, L&N Railroad, John A. Lewis, post offices, rural electrification, logging trails


DOROTHY NACE COLLECTIONS Guide

DOROTHY NACE Staff

DOROTHY NACE Autobiography

Reflections written during the last years of her life following her marriage and the birth of her two children, Dorothy writes of her years at Pine Mountain and the impact that it had on her life. She describes the early years she shared at Pine Mountain with her sister Magaret Nace Starbuck and her husband who also worked at Pine Mountain during the early years of the 1940s.

DOROTHY NACE Correspondence

Personal and professional correspondence that deeply details the life at Pine Mountain School through much of the 1940s.

DOROTHY NACE Photograph Album I part I
DOROTHY NACE Photograph Album I part II

Photographs of Pine Mountain Settlement School were used in promotional endeavors at the School during the 1940s.

DOROTHY NACE Photograph Album II

A large format photograph album with images largely taken by Arthur Dodd and used in Nace’s outreach and promotional ventures while at Pine Mountain in the 1940s

DOROTHY NACE Color Slides 1940-1945 

A small collection of large format and small slides used in outreach and promotional efforts at Pine Mountain School

DOROTHY NACE DIARY [restricted]

A small personal diary of Dorothy Nace that records her reflections of her work years at Pine Mountain Settlement School. She reflects on her position as a Secretary, a Teacher (4th grade), her efforts as a fundraiser, a folk dancer, and a recreation leader at Pine Mountain Settlement School in the 1940s.

DOROTHY NACE Biographical Video