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Correspondence

The Correspondence series covers the period of 1865 to 1910, though it bulks largest for the period since 1880. This series is especially rich as it includes correspondence with faculty members at the University of Michigan, notably John Dewey, Henry Carter Adams, and President James B. Angell. Eliza Sunderland also corresponded with prominent figures in the Unitarian Church, individuals such as Augusta Chapin, Robert Collyer, Samuel A. Eliot, William C. Gannett, Edward Hale, and Jenkin Lloyd Jones. From her involvement with the Association for the Advancement of Women, Sunderland received a number of letters from Julia Ward Howe and other officers of the organization. At various times, she also corresponded with Caroline Bartlett Crane, Myra B. Jordan, Lucinda H. Stone, the Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association, the Michigan Equal Suffrage Association, and the Michigan State Federation of Women's Clubs. Researchers interested in Sunderland's family concerns may also wish to view the Sunderland-Safford family papers which include Sunderland's letters to her daughter, Bertrude Safford-Sunderland.

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Eliza Jane Read Sunderland Papers, 1865-1910

4 linear feet

Lecturer, educator, author and advocate of women's rights during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, received Ph.D. in Philosophy from University of Michigan in 1892 under supervision of John Dewey. Papers include correspondence, some with Dewey and other leading philosophers, her student notebooks, articles, lectures and sermons.

The Eliza Jane Read Sunderland papers document through correspondence, articles, sermons, and other materials the active life of an advocate of woman's rights during the last decades of the nineteenth century and the first decade of the twentieth.

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Notebooks

The Notebooks series has two subseries. The most extensive of these is a run of notebooks compiled by Sunderland while a student at the University of Michigan in the early 1890s. Most of these are for philosophy courses taught by John Dewey. There are also notes for other classes taught by Fred Newton Scott, James Tufts, and Henry Carter Adams. The other subseries - labeled as "Various" - includes notes taken while traveling in Europe and a diary of a trip to England in 1895.