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Finding Aid for the Eva M. Noles
Papers,
circa 1932-2004
MS 125
State University of New York at
Buffalo. University Archives
420 Capen HallBuffalo, New York 14260United StatesPhone: 716 645-2916Fax: 716 645-3714Email:
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http://library.buffalo.edu/archives
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2005.
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Title: Eva M. Noles Papers,
circa 1932-2004
Extent: 9
manuscript boxes, 1 half
box, 3 oversize
boxes, 1 box audio/visual
cassettes (7 linear
feet)
Repository:
State University of New York at Buffalo. University
Archives
Abstract: Scrapbooks, photographs,
correspondence, awards, and publications documenting the professional career of
Eva M. Noles, nurse, author, and local activist.
Preferred Citation
[Description and dates], Box/Folder #, MS 125, Eva M. Noles Papers,
circa 1932-2004, University Archives, The State University of New York at
Buffalo..
See the Archives'
preferred citations instructions for
additional information.
Acquisition Information
Eva Noles donated her collection to the University Archives on March
14, 2005.
Terms of Access
The Eva M. Noles Papers, circa 1932-2004 are open for research.
Copyright
Copyright is held by Eva M. Noles. Copyright in other papers in the
collection may be held by their authors, or the authors' heirs or assigns.
Researchers must obtain the written permission of the holder(s) of copyright
and the University Archives before publishing quotations from materials in the
collection. Most papers may be copied in accordance with the library's usual
procedures unless otherwise specified.
Processing Information
Processed by Amy Vilz, November, 2005.
Accruals and Additions
No further accruals are expected to this collection.
Eva Malinda Noles (née Bateman) was born in Cleveland, Ohio on April
5, 1919. Her family relocated to Youngstown and Chicago before settling in
Buffalo, NY in 1928, where she would later become the city's first
African-American nurse. When she graduated from Hutchinson Central High School,
she courageously applied and was accepted to E. J. Meyer Memorial Hospital
School of Nursing (now the Erie County Medical Center). In 1940, she finished
at the top of her class and became the first black woman to be trained as a
registered nurse in Buffalo. After establishing herself in the field, she went
on to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing (1962) and a Master of Arts
degree in Education (1967) from the University at Buffalo.
Noles began her career working at Meyer, Sisters and Columbus
Hospitals before she was hired as a staff nurse at Roswell Park Cancer
Institute in 1945. She climbed the ranks, breaking race barriers at every step,
until she became the director of nursing in 1971. She retired in 1974, and
wrote her first book,
Six Decades of Nursing at Roswell Park,
1914-1974. From 1977-1984, she worked as a Home Care Supervisor and
staff developer at the Medical Personnel Pool.
Eva Noles dedicated her life to nursing, education, and outreach. She
has served on many local and national committees, including New York State
Board of Nursing and the American Nurses Association. She also served as a
board member with the Buffalo General Hospital Board of Trustees, Community
Mental Health Center of Buffalo, and Greater Buffalo Chapter of the American
Red Cross. She has received many awards for her dedicated community service,
including the Achievement Award of the Buffalo Branch, American Association of
University Women and the Uncrowned Queens Institute's Culture Keepers award for
outstanding contributions to African American culture in Western New York.
Noles is the author of several publications including
Black History: A Different Approach - A
Compilation (Buffalo, NY Noles Publishing, 1988);
Buffalo's Blacks: Talking Proud (Buffalo,
NY Noles Publishing, 1986); and
Six Decades of Nursing at Roswell Park,
1914-1974 (Buffalo, Roswell Park, 1975).
The Eva M. Noles collection includes eleven scrapbooks documenting her
professional career. Most were disbound, with pages kept intact. Pages with
unfixed items were photocopied to record original placement. Three scrapbooks
were photocopied in their entirety for preservation purposes (originals were
retained): "My First Graduation, 1932," "Book Ia, 1928-1965," and "Book Ib,
1953-1967."
A large selection of awards (certificates, plaques, and commemorative
plates) gives further insight into her achievements as a nurse, writer, and
volunteer. Photographs and memorabilia document events, exhibits, and the many
milestones of Mrs. Noles career.
This collection is arranged in four series:
I.Professional Work,
II.Scrapbooks,
III.Awards, and
IV.Photographs.
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| Box-folder |
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Contents |
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| 1.1-1.4 |
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Nursing,
circa 1950-2004,undated; includes Noles'
1973 paper
"Blacks in Nursing,"
History of Roswell Park Memorial
Institute, articles, pamphlets, photocopies of photographs.
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| 1.5-1.7 |
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Publications,
circa 1974,
1986-1994; includes
Six Decades of Nursing at Roswell Park:
1914-1974,
The Church Builder: the History of Bishop
Charles H. McCoy and the Church of God in Christ, Jurisdiction II, Western New
York, book reviews, articles, correspondence.
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| 1.8-2.1 |
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African-American history in Buffalo: collected material,
circa 1976-2002,undated; includes
Rev. Jesse Edward Nash photograph
[photocopy; original located in 7.6], photocopy of 1857 slave auction,
Contributions of Blacks in Western New
York at the Turn of the Century, The Underground Railroad Movement: Routes and
Roots to Freedom, clippings, pamphlets, small press publications. [5
folders]
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| 2.2 |
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Medical Personnel Pool notebook,
1985-1989; includes
Eva M. Noles Outstanding Minority Nursing
Student in Western New York award, program, correspondence.
[disbound]
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| 2.3 |
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Other professional work,
circa 1986-2002; includes curriculum vita,
student paper:
"Eva Noles: Breaking the Boundary," anniversary
booklet of
Alpha Nu chapter of
Pi Lambda Theta, article.
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| 2.4 |
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Exhibits: copy prints, undated; includes
Buffalo's Blacks: Talking
Proud.
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| 13 |
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Audio and Visual resources on Eva Noles,
circa 1986-2003,undated; includes
"Spotlight on Progress, Guest: Eva Noles,"
(audiocassette, circa 1986);
"Mrs. Eva M. Noles and Mother K. Hall 'The Word of God'"
(audiocassette, 1987);
"Viewpoints: Eva Noles," (audiocassette, 1992);
"Uncrowned Queens," (audiocassette, 2001);
"Buffalo Beat," (VHS, 1990);
"Black History Special: WIVB interview," (VHS,
2003);
"Black History: WGRZ interview," (VHS, undated);
"Talking Proud News," (VHS, UNDATED);
"Talking Proud Insight: WIVB," (VHS, UNDATED);
History of Nursing at Roswell Park Cancer
Institute, (VHS, UNDATED).
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| Box-folder |
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Contents |
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| 2.5 |
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"My First Graduation,"
1932;
includes high school graduation scrapbook. [FRAGILE, please
use provided photocopies; original in 10.1]
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| 2.6 |
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"Book Ia,
1928-1965"; includes graduation from E. J. Meyer
Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, promotion to assistant director of nursing
at Roswell Park, photos, clippings, certificates, correspondence. [FRAGILE,
please use provided photocopies; original in box 11]
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| 2.7 |
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"Book Ib,
1953-1967"; includes
Roswell Park Scanner newsletter,
promotion to Head Nurse, photos, clippings, certificates, correspondence.
[FRAGILE, please use provided photocopies; original in
10.2]
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| 2.8-2.11 |
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"Book II,
1965-1971"; includes Master of Education
graduation, promotion to Head Nurse, photos, certificates, correspondence,
index. [disbound]
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| 2.12-3.3 |
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"Book III,
1971-1977"; includes
Julie Nixon Eisenhower's visit to Roswell
Park, photos, clippings, correspondence, index. [disbound] [5
folders]
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| 12.1-12.5 |
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"Book IV,
1973-1979"; includes Noles' retirement from
Roswell Park, photos, clippings, certificates, correspondence, index.
[disbound]
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| 3.4-3.8 |
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"Book V,
1965-1984"; includes Medical Personnel Pool,
1977-1984, American Red Cross, 1965-1984, Red Cross
Crosslink newsletters.
[disbound]
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| 3.9-4.5 |
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"Book VI,
1975-1984"; includes closing of E. J. Meyer
Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, photos, clippings, certificates,
correspondence, index. [disbound] [7 folders]
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| 4.6-5.3 |
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Book VII,
"1984-1986"; includes American Red Cross, Medical
Personnel Pool's
Eva M. Noles Outstanding Minority Nursing
Student in Western New York award, photos, certificates,
correspondence. [disbound] [7 folders]
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| 5.4-5.9 |
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Book VIII,
"1986-1987";includes photos, certificates,
clippings, programs, correspondence. [disbound]
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| 6.1-6.5 |
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Book IX,
"1987";includes
Buffalo's Blacks: Talking Proud,
photos, clippings, correspondence. [disbound]
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| 6.6-6.8 |
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Loose scrapbook pages, undated; includes photos,
clippings, certificates, correspondence.
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| 6.9 |
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Copy prints, undated; includes images of scrapbook
pages.
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| Box-folder |
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Contents |
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| 6.11-7.3 |
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Awards,
circa 1941-2002,undated; includes Bachelor
of Science and Master of Education graduations, certificates, citations,
programs, correspondence, memorabilia, medals. [5 folders]
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| 8 |
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Plaques,
circa 1971-1999; includes awards from
Buffalo General Hospital, Red Cross, and the
Ruth T. McGrorey
Award.
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| 9 |
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Plaques,
circa 1972-1990; includes awards from
Holy Name Society,
Roswell Park Black History Committee, and
African Methodist Pastors Alliance Rosa
Parks Award.
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| 14 |
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Commemorative plates,
circa 1972-1986; includes awards from
American Cancer Society,
Black History Foundation,
American Association of University Women,
University at Buffalo.
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| 7.4 |
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International Africanist and the Clifford Bell Award
ceremony,
1999-2000; includes copy print of award,
Africa Around the World journal,
program, photographs, correspondence. [See archivist for
location of award]
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| 7.5 |
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Copy prints, undated; includes certificates, citations,
plaques, commemorative plates.
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| Box-folder |
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Contents |
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| 7.6 |
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Reverend Jesse E. Nash,
1953 [Original, please use photocopy provided in
1.10]
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| 7.7 |
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Professional events,
circa 1974-1995,undated; includes Noles'
retirement reception,
National Research Network meetings, award
ceremonies.
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| 7.8 |
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Exhibits,
1991,
1993,undated;
includes Black History exhibit, color slides.
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| 7.9 |
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Portraits, undated; includes Eva and
Douglas Noles.
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| 7.10 |
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Roswell Park photo book, undated
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The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Library's online catalog.
Noles, Eva M. Church
builder
Noles, Eva M. Six decades
of nursing at Roswell Park, 1914-1974
State University of New
York at Buffalo. University Archives
African American
nurses--New York (State)--Buffalo
African American women--New
York (State)--Buffalo
African American women--New
York (State)--Buffalo--Societies and clubs
African Americans--New York
(State)--Buffalo
American
Red Cross. Greater Buffalo Chapter
Buffalo (N.Y.)--Race
relations
Buffalo (N.Y.)--Social
conditions
Church of
God in Christ (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Edward J.
Meyer Memorial Hospital (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Edward J.
Meyer Memorial Hospital (Buffalo, N.Y.). School of Nursing
Eisenhower, Julie Nixon--Photographs
Hospitals--New York
(State)--Buffalo
Medical personnel--New York
(State)--Buffalo
Noles, Eva
M. Buffalo's Blacks
Noles, Eva
M.--Archives
Noles, Eva
M.--Awards
Noles, Eva
M.--Biography
Noles, Eva
M.--Correspondence
Noles, Eva
M.--Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc.
Noles, Eva
M.--Photographs
Nurse administrators--New
York (State)--Buffalo
Nursing school
administrators--New York (State)--Buffalo
Nursing schools--New York
(State)--Buffalo
Nursing students--New York
(State)--Buffalo
Nursing--Practice--United
States
Nursing--Study and
teaching--New York (State)--Buffalo
Roswell
Park Cancer Institute--History
Roswell
Park Memorial Institute--History
Audiocassettes
Awards
Color slides
Photographs
Plaques (flat
objects)
Scrapbooks
VHS (TM)

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