Willa Cather Relative Donates Rare Collection
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries has received a collection
of correspondence, diaries, photographs, and manuscripts which provide
a context for several of Willa Cather�s novels.
Designated the "George Cather Ray Collection," the donation comes from
George Cather Ray�s daughter, Mary Weddle, a relative of 1895 University
of Nebraska alumna Willa Cather.
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Susan Rosowski explores the collection's extensive letters and pictures. (Courtesy Richard Wright)
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The collection is largely comprised of the papers of Frances "Franc"
and George P. Cather, aunt and uncle of Willa Cather. The materials relate
particularly to My Ántonia and the 1923 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel,
One of Ours.
Included in the collection are papers concerning Grosvenor P. Cather.
He was Willa Cather�s first cousin and was the first Nebraska officer to
die in battle during World World I. The letters G.P. wrote to his mother,
Frances, inspired Willa Cather to create the character Claude Wheeler,
who appears in One of Ours.
George Cather Ray, for whom the collection is named, is the grandson
of Frances and George P. Cather. Ray earned a bachelor of arts degree in
1930 and a bachelor of law degree in 1931 from NU. Ray served as a naval
officer in World War II and was awarded a juris doctorate by the university
in 1969. His daughter, Mary Weddle, is also a Nebraska alumna, having earned
a bachelor of arts from NU and advanced degrees from the University of
California at Davis.
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UNL Love Library Archives
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The collection also reflects the early settlement period in a new state.
Frances and George P. Cather were among the first settlers in Webster County.
Frances, a graduate of Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts, had abiding
interests in music and botany—the latter surfaces in letters she wrote
concerning her newly adopted geography. The Cathers� letters and other
documents provide a wealth of historical, social, political, and environmental
information on this region of Nebraska.
According to Katherine Walter, chair of special collections for University
of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, the addition of this latest collection will
further strengthen the library�s Cather holdings. These include rare books
and archival materials in such collections as the Robert and Doris Kurth
Cather Collection and the Philip and Helen Cather Southwick Collection.
"The materials in the collection are wonderful resources not only for
Cather scholars but also for those interested in early Nebraska history
and World War I history," Walter said. "We are delighted that Mary chose
to donate the materials to University of Nebraska-Lincoln."
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