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Willa Cather Foundation

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Non-profit

Website
  
willacather.org

Willa Cather Foundation

Founded
  
1955 (62 years ago) (1955)

Founder
  
Local volunteers, under direction of Mildred R. Bennett

Location
  
Red Cloud, Nebraska, United States

The Willa Cather Foundation is an American not-for-profit organization, headquartered in Red Cloud, Nebraska, dedicated to preserving the archives and settings associated with Willa Cather (1873–1947), a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, and promoting the appreciation of her work.

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Founding

The organization was founded in 1955 in Red Cloud, the small town that appears frequently in her novels and stories under a variety of names.

Cather, born in Virginia in 1873, moved with her family to rural Webster County, Nebraska, in 1883; in late 1884 the family resettled in the county seat of Red Cloud, where Cather lived until beginning her college studies at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln in 1890.

Established as the Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial, the foundation was organized by a group of local volunteers under the direction of Mildred R. Bennett, a South Dakota native who had originally come to Webster County in 1932 as a schoolteacher and eventually became an important early figure in Cather studies. Bennett's The World of Willa Cather, published in 1951, was the first full-length biography to be published following Cather's death in 1947, and remains a useful resource for studying Cather's Nebraska milieu.

Early focus

Acknowledging the scope of its activities in its early years, in 1965 the organization renamed itself the Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation. Under Bennett's direction, the foundation's primary early focus was the preservation and restoration of sites in and around Red Cloud that figure in Cather's life and work.

By 1976, the foundation's properties included:

In 1978, the Nebraska State Historical Society assumed ownership of these properties and the archival materials amassed by the foundation to that date. The foundation continues to manage these sites and keep them open for visitors.

Additional historic sites maintained by the foundation and owned by it outright include:

Activities

Since 2007, the organization has operated as simply the Willa Cather Foundation, or the Cather Foundation, directed by a thirty-member board of governors including scholars, educators, and professionals from throughout the United States.

It publishes the Willa Cather Newsletter & Review, a journal of scholarly articles and foundation news, and holds an annual spring conference in Red Cloud. With rotating academic partners, the foundation hosts a biennial International Cather Seminar for scholars and Cather readers. It continues to offer year-round tours in Red Cloud and host visiting scholars and researchers. The foundation awards the Norma Ross Walter scholarship, given annually to a female graduate of a Nebraska high school intending to major in English. Since the 2003 restoration of the Red Cloud Opera House, which houses a theater and gallery, the foundation also operates as a regional arts center.

References

Willa Cather Foundation Wikipedia