Series 2--- Joanna Davenport’s Scholarly Writing
Scope and Contents
This accession contains Dr. Joanna Davenport’s research in the life of Miss Eleonora Sears, a controversial Boston socialite ahead of her time. Miss Sears, born September 28, 1881 as the great-great granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson, broke cultural barriers associated with women in the early twentieth century, especially in athletics. Sears participated in an array of activities, such as baseball, driving, flying, football, golf, horses, squash, tennis, walking, and yachting, not only as a competitor, but also as a champion. Dr. Davenport estimated in her article “Eleonora Randolph Sears, A Pioneer in Women’s Sports,” Miss Sears earned 240 trophies, during her years of athletic competition. Eleonora Sears passed away March 26, 1968, but remains acknowledged as a significant contributor in the acceptance of women in athletics.
Dates
- 1910 - 2002
Conditions Governing Access
This accession is open for research.
Extent
From the Accession: 2.5 Cubic Feet (Four document boxes and one card file box.)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Auburn University Special Collections and Archives Repository
Auburn University
Ralph Brown Draughon Library
231 Mell Street
Auburn Alabama 36849
334-844-1732
archives@auburn.edu