Contents


Collection Overview

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Search Terms

Contents

Photographs

Miscellaneous memorabilia

Clippings about Jane Burr, 1918-47

Writings by Jane Burr, 1922-24, n.d.

Correspondence to Jane Burr

Correspondence from Jane Burr to Margaret Storrs Grierson, 1949-53

Mildred Sales: excerpt from "Books and Authors," n.d.

Horatio G. Winslow: divorce papers, 1925

Framed portrait (drawing) of Jane Burr by Edward C. Caswell, n.d. (oversized)

Jane Burr Papers, circa 1860s-1958

Finding Aid

Finding aid revised by Corey Fabian Borenstein.

Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

© 2005, revised 2008

Collection Overview

Creator: Burr, Jane, 1882-1958
Title:Jane Burr Papers
Dates:circa 1860s-1958
Abstract: Journalist; Poet; Playwright. Papers include articles, photographs, and correspondence from Havelock Ellis, Margaret Sanger, H.G. Wells, Agnes Smedley, Fannie Hurst, Roger Baldwin, and Max Eastman, among others.
Extent: 1 box(.5 linear ft.)
Language: English
Identification: MS 25

Biographical Note

Jane Burr atop the Savoy Hotel with Houses of Parliament in distance, London, 1922

Rosalind Mae Guggenheim, better known as Jane Burr, was born in Cleburne, Texas, December 27, 1882, the daughter of Bertha Kaufman and Leopold Guggenheim. She married Horatio G. Winslow in 1911 and they divorced in 1925. During the 1910s and 20s, she resided in New York City and was part of the Greenwich Village crowd of radicals, artists, and writers. She wrote articles on women's rights, marriage, dress reform, birth control, and changing sexual attitudes. In 1922 she traveled around the world studying and writing articles about the condition of women for United Press. In London she caused a stir by wearing her famous "knickerbockers." Jane Burr published a number of novels, poems and plays. Some of her better known works include City Dust (1917), The Glorious Hope (1918), The Passionate Spectator (1921), Marble and Mud (1935), The Queen is Dead (1938), and Fourteen Radio Plays (1945). Beginning in the 1940s she lived in Woodstock, New York where she opened her farmhouse as an inn for writers and ran an antique shop from her barn. Jane Burr died in 1958.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Jane Burr Papers include articles by and about Burr, photographs of Burr and her family, and about 150 letters to her. There is personal correspondence from Havelock Ellis from 1892-1935, mostly about their common interest in sex reform and the position of women: marriage, divorce, birth control; and a freer attitude toward sex. Other correspondents include Margaret Sanger, H.G. Wells, Agnes Smedley, Fannie Hurst, Roger Baldwin, and Max Eastman. Burr's letters to Margaret Grierson, Director of the Sophia Smith Collection, contain detailed descriptions of her papers and provide valuable biographical context. Descriptions written on the back of the photographs of family and places provide additional biographical information. There are a number of photographs of Burr's home town, Cleburne, Texas.

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Photographs

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12a
Jane Burr, alone, circa 1895-1950s, n.d.

2b
Family groups, friends, and scenes, circa 1870s-1950s, n.d.

2c
Framed portraits of Bertha (mother) and Rosa (aunt) Kaufman, circa 1860s

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Miscellaneous memorabilia

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Clippings about Jane Burr, 1918-47

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Writings by Jane Burr, 1922-24, n.d.


Correspondence to Jane Burr

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Agronsky, Gershan, 1938

7
Baldwin, Roger, 1945

8
Block, Anita, 1950

9
Cohn, Alfred, 1930

10
Dell, Floyd, 1949

11
Eastman, Max, 1944, 1949

12-16
Ellis, Havelock, 1922-35

17
Forrest, Elizabeth, 1925

18
Freeman, Joseph, 1947, 1949

19
Goldman, Edwin Frank, 1943

20
Goldring, Douglas, 1932, 1949, 1950

21
Hahn, Emily, 1945, 1950

22
Jonkman, Jeanette, 1925

23
Hurst, Fannie, 1914, 1947, 1948, 1950

24
Lane, Rose Wilder, 1932, 1943, 1945

25
Liverwright, Horace, 1919

26
Mana-Zucca, n.d.

27
Martin, Helen, n.d.

28
Menninger, William C., 1950

29
Michaelis, Karin, 1938

30
Nordau, Max, 1938

31
Palmer, Cecil, 1935, 1936, 1938

32
Rosenblatt, Frank, n.d.

33
Sanger, Margaret, 1949

34
Smedley, Agnes, 1949

35
Stefansson, Vilhtalmur, 1939

36
Untermeyer, Jean Starr, 1939

37
Weisgard, Runard, 1949, 1950, n.d.

38
Wells, H.G., 1938, n.d.

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Correspondence from Jane Burr to Margaret Storrs Grierson, 1949-53

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140
Mildred Sales: excerpt from "Books and Authors," n.d.

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141
Horatio G. Winslow: divorce papers, 1925

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Framed portrait (drawing) of Jane Burr by Edward C. Caswell, (oversized) n.d.