Conditions Governing Access
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents
Preferred Citation
Language of Material:
English
Contributing Institution:
Sacramento Public Library, Sacramento Room
Title: Eleanor Wakefield Armstrong and Nancy Phillips papers
Identifier/Call Number: MC 41
Physical Description:
1 Linear Feet
(2 Archival Boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1915-1992
Abstract: This collection focuses on materials conerning Sacramento natives Eleanor Wakefield Armstrong (1914-2002) and her daughter,
Nancy Phillips. The collections is comprised primarily of school records and ephemera documenting Eleanor Wakefield's studies
and extracurricular activities at Sutter Junior High School and Sacramento High School. Nancy Phillips' papers include additional
music programs, school newsletters, a yearbook and class portrait, and rosters from the Sacramento Rotary.
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Biographical Note
Eleanor Wakefield Armstrong was born in Sacramento on July 11, 1914, to William and Mabel Wakefield. She attended Sutter
Junior High School (1928-1930) and Sacramento High School (1930-1932). Eleanor married George F. Lloyd, a truck driver from
Woodland, in 1936, and in 1950 was remarried to Eugene R. Armstrong, who worked for Capital Nursery. eleanor resided in Sacramento
all her life and passed away on March 7, 2002. Her daughter, Nancy (Carol Lloyd) Phillips, was born in 1942 and attended
local schools, including Hollywood Park Junior High School, California Junior High School and McClatchy High School. She
went on to study government at Mills College. Nancy worked for Sacramento Public Library as a librarian at the Central Library
location for many years and served as president of the Genealogical Association of Sacramento.
Scope and Contents
This collection is organized by creator and ordered chronologically. It is comprised primarily of school records and ephemera
documenting Eleanor Wakefield's studies and extracurricular activities at Sutter Junior High Schhol and Sacramento High School.
In addition, is a a handwritten book dedicated to her mother entitled "Children's Poems for the Year" (1928), correspondence
with friends (1931-1936), and music programs from local performances (1915-1932). Nancy Phillips' papers include additional
music programs (1951), school newsletters frrom Hollywood Park Junior High School, a California Junior High School yearbook
and class portrait, and rosters from the Sacramento Rotary.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Eleanor Wakefield Armstrong and Nancy Phillips papers, MC 41, Sacramento Room, Sacramento Public
Library, Sacramento, California.