Clara A. Whitney papers, 1872-1975 (bulk 1873-1887).
- 75 items. 4 containers. 1.6 linear feet.
Open to research.
Chiefly diaries (1873-1884; 18 volumes) kept by Whitney reflecting her life in Japan with her parents, American educators Anna L. Whitney and William C. Whitney. Subjects include Japanese social life and customs, the role of Japanese women, political atmosphere of Meiji Japan, Japanese efforts at westernization, and the Whitneys' travels through Europe and Asia. Also includes correspondence, speeches, writings, clippings, photographs, and other papers. Writings include a biographical sketch of her mother, an unpublished novel, articles and short stories for children, and a description of the household of her father-in-law, Japanese naval officer and statesman Katsu Kaishū. Includes a diary (1873) and religious journal (1872-1875) of Anna L. Whitney.
Born Clara Alma Norton Whitney in 1860. Also known as Clara Whitney Kaji. Married Kaji Umetarō in 1886. Died 1936.
Collection material in English with Japanese.
Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011127
mm 85061895
Katsu, Kaishū, 1823-1899. Whitney, William C. 1825-1882. Whitney family. Katsu family.
Americans--Japan. Women--Japan.
Asia--Description and travel. Europe--Description and travel. Japan--Description and travel. Japan--Foreign relations. Japan--History--Meiji period, 1868-1912. Japan--Politics and government--1868-1912. Japan--Social life and customs--1600-1868. Japan--Social life and customs--1868-1912.