Elizabeth Borden Scrapbook MS-31
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation. Presidio Research Center
09/05/2013
215 East Canon Perdido St.
Santa Barbara, CA, 93101
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Title: Elizabeth Borden Scrapbook
Identifier/Call Number: MS-31
Contributing Institution:
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation. Presidio Research Center
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
1.0 item
Date: 1927
General Physical Description note: 1 leather scrapbook 32 cm. x 24 cm. Includes letter from Elizabeth Borden to her daughter Betsy Carlson describing her train
trip to California that resulted in the creation of the scrapbook.
creator:
Borden, Elizabeth B.
Elizabeth Bulkeley McGinley Borden was born in Sewickley, Pennsylvania in 1913. She graduated from Milton Academy and enrolled
for one year at Vassar College. She married Richard Borden and had three children, Jane, Elizabeth (Betsy) and Spencer. For
a number of years while raising her family, she lived in Milton, Massachusetts and was active in leadership roles for organizations
such as the Milton League of Women Voters, Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, and the Milton Academy. She subsequently
returned to Radcliffe College to finish her undergraduate degree. Following graduation in 1950, she was invited to become
the first director of the Women's Archives and the Radcliffe Seminars, a position she held until 1959 when she became the
Director of Admissions at Radcliffe. After retirement, Borden lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She passed away on November
19, 2002.
From
The Concord Journal (Nov. 28, 2002).
Conditions Governing Access note
Collection is open to researchers.
All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Associate Director for
Historical Resources. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation Research
Center as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which
must also be obtained by the reader.
This scrapbook was created by Elizabeth Borden in 1927, when she was 14 years old, to document and commemorate a trip she
took to California with her mother to see her grandmother Holden. She took the train through Canada and visited many spots
such as Lake Louise, Vancouver, San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, Chicago and Washington, DC. She spent over a month in Santa Barbara
and much of the scrapbook includes memorabilia from there. Included in the scrapbook are postcards, menus, soap wrappers,
maps, brochures, dried plant cuttings from her various stopovers, a train-flattened penny, and a hand drawn map of the route.
One item of interest is a 1926 members' directory from the Montecito Country Club and Beach Club.
Elizabeth Borden Scrapbook, MS-31, Presidio Research Center, Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Railroad travel
Santa Barbara (Calif.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Santa Barbara (Calif.)--History
Scrapbooks