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Collection Overview

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Biographical Material 1892-1996

Correspondence 1908-1918

Publications: John Brown, or A Hero's Grave in the Adirondacks1896

Publications: Keene Valley: "In the Heart of the Mountains"1898

Publications: Twelve Months in the Adirondacks1899

Photographs: Smith College Series A-L 1904

Photographs: Smith College Series M-Z 1904

Photographs: Smith College Hillyer Art Gallery 1912

Photographs: Adirondacks and Florida Landscapes (2 boxes) n.d.

Photographs: Studio 1903

Photographs: Self Portraits n.d.

Photographs: Family n.d.

Smith College Scrapbook 1878-1882

Katherine Elizabeth McClellan Papers, ca. 1879-ca. 1996

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Nanci A. Young.

© 2006

Collection Overview

Creator:McClellan, Katherine Elizabeth
Title:Katherine Elizabeth McClellan Papers
Dates:ca. 1879-ca. 1996
Dates: 1904-1918
Abstract: The Katherine Elizabeth McClellan Papers contain biographical information, newspaper clippings, a small amount of correspondence, a scrapbook and photographs documenting McClellan's career as a professional photographer in Saranac Lake, New York, Northampton, Massachusetts, and later Sarasota, Florida.
Extent: 1 box(.4 linear ft.)
Language: English
Identification: RG 42

Biographical Note

Katherine Elizabeth McClellan (1859-1934) was born and raised in Paterson, New Jersey. After graduating from Smith College in 1882 she worked for eight years in private schools and as a tutor in New York and New Jersey. Her career as a photographer began in the Adirondacks in 1892 when the McClellan family moved to Saranac Lake, NY so that Katherine's sister could be treated for tuberculosis at the Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium. Katherine McClellan took up photography as a hobby, concentrating on landscapes. She turned her hobby into a thriving business. In addition to selling her photographs, McClellan also published two viewbooks, John Brown, or A Hero's Grave in the Adirondacks (1896) and Keene Valley: "In the Heart of the Mountains" (1898), and planned two more Saranac Lake and Lake Placid. It is not known whether these two were ever completed.

In 1903 McClellan started spending part of the year in Northampton, Massachusetts. She opened a studio on State Street and announced in the Smith College Monthly magazine that she 'was reading to take all order for photographs.' A large share of her business came from the college. She was hired to make photographs to illustrate college publications and newspaper and magazine articles. The College also called on her to document physical changes on campus. Her views of buildings, classrooms, the campus, and special events highlighted the College's facilities while presenting a dignified image of education and life at Smith. In 1912 she was given the title "Official Photographer of Smith College."

McClellan also produced for the College yearbook portraits of students and faculty, and group photographs of club members and house residents. She also documented the activities and events of college life such as dances, proms, and dramatic productions. In addition to her work for the College she also took portraits of local people, visiting dignitaries such as Helen Keller, Julia Ward Howe, and Henry James, to mention a few. She also took images of local townspeople.

In 1918, at the age of 59, McClellan retired to Florida. She and her sister, Daisietta McClellan, developed a tract of land known as McClellan Park and McClellan continued to make photographs of the Florida landscape and its people. On her move to Florida, McClellan sold her studio to her collaborator of ten years, Eric Stahlberg. He continued to shoot images for the College through the late 1940s and sold images, negatives and films to the College in 1958. Katherine McClellan died in Sarasota in September of 1934.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Katherine Elizbeth McClellan Papers contain biographical information, newspaper clippings, a small amount of correspondence, a scrapbook and photographs documenting McClellan's career as a professional photographer in Saranac Lake, New York, Northampton, Massachusetts, and later Sarasota, Florida.

In the inventory, OV=Oversize, unnumbered boxes.

This collection is organized into five series:

Series I, Biographical Material contains newspaper clippings, invitations, photocopies of advertisements, and photographs documenting the life of Katherine Elizabeth McClellan, a member of the Smith College class of 1882. In addition, articles written by other about McClellan are included in this series.Series II, Correspondence contains correspondence of McClellan to class members relating to a series of reunion activities in 1913.Series III, Publications Series III, Publications includes copies of two viewbooks, John Brown, or A Hero's Grave in the Adirondacks (1896) and Keene Valley: "In the Heart of the Mountains" (1898), and a calendar she produced titled, Twelve Months in the Adirondacks (1899).Series IV, Photographs contains images McClellan took of the Smith College campus in 1904. The photographs are arranged in alphabetical order by name of building and include interior and exterior shots. In 1912 McClellan took a series of images of the Hillyer Art Gallery and these images are included with this series. McClellan was noted for her photographic landscape work and the Papers include 11 folders of images from the Adirondacks as well as another 11 folders of images of Florida, where she retired. Additionally, included in this series are images of her studio at 44 State Street in Northampton, a number of self-portraits and images of family and friends.Series V, Smith College Scrapbook documents McClellan's undergraduate years at Smith College between 1878-1882 where she served on the Class Pin Committee and the Photographic Committee. It contains dance cards, class schedules, invitations, cards, and other college-related ephemera.

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9351
Biographical Material 1892-1996

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9352
Correspondence 1908-1918

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9353
Publications: John Brown, or A Hero's Grave in the Adirondacks 1896

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9354
Publications: Keene Valley: "In the Heart of the Mountains" 1898

Box

Folder

9355
Publications: Twelve Months in the Adirondacks 1899

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OV
Photographs: Smith College Series A-L 1904

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OV
Photographs: Smith College Series M-Z 1904

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OV
Photographs: Smith College Hillyer Art Gallery 1912

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OV
Photographs: Adirondacks and Florida Landscapes (2 boxes) n.d.

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OV
Photographs: Studio 1903

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OV
Photographs: Self Portraits n.d.

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OV
Photographs: Family n.d.

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OV
Smith College Scrapbook 1878-1882