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Guide to the Astrid Arnoldson Papers, ca.1920-1929

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Born in Sweden, Arnoldson emigrated to the United States as a young girl and later studied at Stanford, the University of California­Berkeley, and the University of Montana. She never married and lived in the home her parents had built in Missoula, Montana, near Sacajawea Park. She dressed like a man and wore jodhpurs and leather boots. She did a lot of mountaineering, and had various lesbian lovers.

Two scrapbooks full of photographs and mementos giving a glimpse of the life, friends, and lesbian loves of a female mountaineer exploring the mountains around Missoula, Montana and Yellowstone and Glacier National parks in the 1920s. Includes photographs of her mannishly dressed female friends and lovers and her male alter­ego "Bob." Also, class year books from Missoula High School, and loose photographs.

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Identifier
w66343603
Collection
Discovery Resources
Institution
Human Sexuality Collection, Cornell University
Creator(s)
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
Date Created
May 11, 2005
Dates Covered
1920 to 1929
Genre
Finding Aids
Subject(s)
Astrid Arnoldson
Places
Montana > Missoula County > Missoula
Montana > Flathead County > Glacier National Park
Wyoming > Park County > Yellowstone National Park
Topic(s)
Lesbians
Mountaineers
Resource Type
Text
Language
English
Related URL
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/RMM07726.html
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