Jean Kellogg Dickie Collection

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Harrison Memorial Library
P.O. Box 800
Mission St & 6th Ave
Carmel-by-the-Sea, California 93921
(831) 624-1615
hml.localhist@gmail.com
https://ci.carmel.ca.us/library
2022


Descriptive Summary

Title: Jean Kellogg Dickie Collection
Dates: 1920s-1990s
Collection Number: K44
Creator/Collector: Dickie, Jean Kellogg
Extent: 8 archival boxes
Repository: Harrison Memorial Library
Carmel-by-the-Sea, California 93921
Abstract: This collection contains photographs, handwritten and typed correspondence, manuscripts, newspaper articles, journals, publications, and notes created by members of the Kellogg family, including entomologist and author Vernon L. Kellogg; his wife, author Charlotte Hoffman Kellogg; and their daughter, artist Jean Kellogg Dickie.
Language of Material: English

Access

Materials are open for research.

Publication Rights

The Henry Meade Local History Room, Harrison Memorial Library holds copyright to these items.

Preferred Citation

Jean Kellogg Dickie Collection. Harrison Memorial Library

Acquisition Information

Donated by the Dickie estate in 1996 and 2017.

Biography/Administrative History

Vernon L. Kellogg was born in Emporia, Kansas, on December 1, 1867. Kellogg studied at the University of Kansas and Cornell University, as well as in Europe. He was on the faculty at the University of Kansas from 1890 until 1894 and was a professor of entomology at Stanford University from 1894 until 1920. In 1906, Kellogg and his wife Charlotte purchased a home on “Professor’s Row” in Carmel and became involved in the town’s vibrant arts scene. Both he and his wife participated in plays at the Forest Theater. During and after World War I, Kellogg was active in civilian relief efforts in Europe, serving as director of American Committee for Relief in Belgium, 1915-1916; assistant to the U.S. Food Administrator, 1917-1919; chief of the mission to Poland, Russia and other services in Europe with the American Relief Administrator, 1918-1921. He died on August 8, 1937. Charlotte Hoffman Kellogg was born in 1874 at Grand Island, Nebraska, and was educated at the University of California, earning a Ph.B. in 1900. She taught English at Miss Head's School in Berkeley, California from 1903 until 1907. During World War I, she participated in civilian relief efforts in occupied Belgium and was a member of the Commission for Relief in Belgium and speaker for the U.S. Food Administrator. She was the author of several books about Belgium and Poland. Kellogg died on May 8, 1960. The Kelloggs had one daughter, Jean Kellogg Dickie (1910-1995), an artist involved in the Monterey art and photography scene of the 1930s and 40s.

Scope and Content of Collection

This collection contains photographs, handwritten and typed correspondence, manuscripts, newspaper articles, journals, publications, notes

Indexing Terms

Kellogg, Vernon L. (Vernon Lyman), 1867-1937
Kellogg, Charlotte
Dickie, Jean Kellogg
Carmel, Calif.