Guide to the Pauline Burdeshaw Papers, 1917-1975

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Guide to the Pauline Burdeshaw Papers, 1917-1975

Record Group 232

Extent:  25 file folders

Biographical Sketch:  Pauline (nee Byrd) Burdeshaw was born July 27, 1897, in Enterprise, Alabama, and died December 29, 1982, in Dothan.

She attended Agnes Scott College in Atlanta and married Dr. Henry Beechum Burdeshaw (July 11, 1891-February 26, 1967), a Dothan physician who served as a major in the AEF during World War 1, on April 15, 1927.

From 1931 to ca. 1961, Ms. Burdeshaw traveled extensively, frequently alone and sometimes with her sister, Mildred Byrd Green. She kept extensive journals of these trips that convey her "high-society" lifestyle that included meeting or becoming friends with entertainment stars from Vaudeville and Hollywood, expensive tailored clothes, and lavish shopping in foreign ports.

She was a social leader among the Dothan elite as well.

Scope / Content Note:  Full-sized and pocket ledgers, photographs, and letters documenting the life and three decades of extensive travel of Ms. Burdeshaw and, to a much lesser degree, Dr. Burdeshaw.

The ledgers in particular, provide a window into the world of high-society travel and lifestyle in the middle decades of the twentieth century.

Provenance: After Pauline Burdeshaw died, her friends Elaine Johnson and Dale Kennington purchased her ledgers at an estate sale (Johnson purchased the full-sized ledgers and photographs, Kennington purchased the pocket ledgers and Dr. Burdeshaw's AEF ID). Before Dale Kennington died in 2017, she gave the pocket journals and ID to Elaine Johnson, and as Ms. Johnson has begun to downsize, she gave the collection to the Wiregrass Archives. In addition, Johnson and a relative of Ms. Burdeshaw, Sue Byrd (wife of Dothan physician Ben Byrd and mother of ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé Dothan adjunct prof. Martha Norman), donated many of Ms. Burdeshaw's elegant dresses, gloves, hats, costume jewelry, and handbags to Southeast Alabama Community Theater (SEACT), but Johnson retrieved those items after many went missing. Some of these artifacts might become part of this collection.

Preferred Citations:  Pauline Burdeshaw Papers, RG 232, Wiregrass Archives, ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé Dothan Campus, Dothan, AL

Acquisition Method: Gift

Access/User Limits? Open per donor agreement, June 7, 2017

Proc Date: 1/9/2019   Processor:  TB/DS

INVENTORY

 

File I.D.

 

File Label

232

17-0602

001

001

 

Received Correspondence, 1933-1975 (bulk 1970-1975)

232

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002

 

Diary, 1931-1936, 1940 Trips: New Orleans; California; Chicago World's Fair 1933; Asheville/Atlanta; Mexico City; Football Games; Western US; Mobile, AL; Havana/Miami; Montgomery; Hot Springs, AR; Biloxi; Ft. Benning, GA. Atlanta, 1940.

232

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003

 

Diary, Europe, June-September 1937

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004

 

Diary, 1937-1942, 1944 Trips: Return from Europe; Rose Bowl 1937; West Indies; Western US; New York/Phila./DC (Pearl Harbor bombed); New Orleans; Hot Springs/Dallas; Atlanta/Carolinas. Montgomery, August 1944.

232

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005

 

Diary, 1942-1945, November 1952 Trips: Chicago x 3; New York; Daytona Beach; Atlanta; New Orleans x 2. Miami 1952

232

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006

 

Diary, 1945-1948, 1953 Trips: Miami/Palm Beach x 2; DC/NYC; Chicago; Bermuda; NY/Canada/Chicago; Boston/NYC. NYC 1953

232

17-0602

001

007

 

Diary, 1948, 1950-1953 Trips: NYC 1948. Europe; Chicago/NYC; St. Louis/Milwaukee; Chicago; Panama Canal Zone.

232

17-0602

001

008

 

Diary, June-October 1949, Trip to Europe

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001

009

 

Diary, 1949, 1950, 1953 Trips: Hollywood, 1949; West Indies, 1950; Atlanta, Oct 1953

232

17-0602

002

001

 

Diary, Dec 1950; April -May 1951; Feb-March 1952. Trips: Houston; South America; Chicago

232

17-0602

002

002

 

Diary: June-September 1951

232

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003

 

Diary: Europe, June-October 1952

232

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002

004

 

Diary, 1953 Birmingham; Africa/Holy Land/Coronation in London; Chicago

232

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005

 

Diary, 1954, 1956 Trips: South America/Australia/Pacific Islands, 1954; DC/NYC 1954 and 1956; Chicago 1956

232

17-0602

002

006

 

Diary, 1955-1958 Trips: Canada; Chicago; Europe; Georgia; W. Virginia

232

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002

007

 

Diary, June 1956 -- January 1957 Trips: Europe; New England; NYC

232

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008

 

Diary, March 1959 -- May 1960 Trips: Europe; Visit from Cleo Bressons; Mobile, AL; Bankers' Convention Cruise, Apr-May 1960

232

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009

 

Diary, December 1960 -- March 1961 Trips: Chicago; Florida

232

17-0602

002

010

 

Diary, May - August 1961 Trip: Mediterranean Cruise and Europe

232

17-0602

002

011

 

Diary, October - November 1961 Trip: California

232

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002

012

 

Diary, January - March 1962 Trip: Cruise around South America

232

17-0602

002

013

 

Miscellaneous: personal writing/musings, unassigned notes, paper souvenirs & playbills

232

17-0602

002

014

 

Burdeshaw, Dr. H. B. [Henry Beechum] - correspondence from Pauline, 1965 European trip.

 

232-17-0602-002-015: Burdeshaw, Dr H.B. [Henry Beechum] - Photographs, WWI ID card, 2 portraits, ca. 1915 - 1923

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232-17-0602-002-015-001: AEF Identification Card, Dr. H. B. Burdeshaw, 1918

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232-17-0602-002-015-002: Dr. H. B. Burdeshaw portrait as 1st Lieutenant, AEF, ca. 1918.

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232-17-0602-002-015-003:

 

Dr. H. B. Burdeshaw, portrait in civilian clothes, ca. 1915-1923.

232-17-0602-MD017-001: Oversized photographs, ca. 1920s

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232-17-0602-MD017-001-001: Actress Rosalind Russell with her father-in-law, Danish singer and actor Carl Brisson (1893-1958), ca. 1944-1952. Presented to Pauline Burdeshaw by Ms. Russell.

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232-17-0602-MD017-001-002:

 

Portrait of Pauline Byrd by Stanley Paulger Studios, Montgomery, AL. ca. 1915-1925.

 
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232-17-0602-MD017-001-003:

 

Portrait of Pauline Byrd by Stanley Paulger Studios, Montgomery, AL. ca. 1915-1925.

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232-17-0602-MD017-001-004:

 

Portrait of Pauline Byrd by The Schumacher Studio, Nashville, TN. ca. 1920-1927.

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