Gertrude Stickney Young Papers
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The Gertrude Stickney Young Papers document her significant academic, historical and civic contributions to South Dakota. A long-time faculty member at South Dakota State University and author of historical works, Young played a pivotal role in shaping the university鈥檚 intellectual environment and preserving the state鈥檚 history. Key works in the collection include South Dakota: An Appreciation (1944) and Dakota Again (1950), which reflect her dedication to local history. Additionally, her other writings, such as Dr. Frederick A. Stafford in Dakota, 1884-1922 and William Joshua Cleveland, 1845-1910, highlight her broad historical interests.
The collection also contains clippings, correspondence and manuscripts, including personal items and works like Glimpses of South Dakota State College (1957). Other materials document her involvement in local organizations and her collaborations with figures like Ada Caldwell. This collection is a valuable resource for understanding the cultural, educational and civic history of South Dakota, as well as Young's lasting influence on the state's historical scholarship.