Miss Nellie Verrill was a mere sixteen years old when she and fellow Maine native Henry w88 slot online fell in love. When Henry, whom Nellie affectionately called Harry, left in 1863 to fight in the Civil War, the two carried on a long courtship, corresponding until 1866. These letters are the subject of the University Libraries Special Collections and w88 slot online Archives Henry & Nellie w88 slot online Correspondence crowdsourced transcription project.
Using the platform “w88 slot online The Page” which provides software for transcribing documents as well as collaborating with others, Special Collections and University Archives has created a pilot project enabling beginner through experienced volunteer transcribers from around the world to translate w88 slot online and Henry’s beautiful 19th century script into machine readable, searchable text.
“The letters are significant because both Harry and w88 slot online were prominent citizens in Nevada’s early history — they were journalists during Nevada’s first years as a state, and Harry’s letters describe the beginnings of the w88 slot online Daily Appeal, one of Nevada&w88 slot online;s first newspapers which is still being published today,” explains Research and Instruction Librarian, Donnie Curtis. “These letters between them offer deep insights into their personalities and lives. There are a few letters back and forth while he was fighting in the Civil War, and those will be useful as primary sources for history students.”
Crowdsourced transcribing of the Henry & Nellie w88 slot online Correspondence
Of the 1,093 pages of correspondence digitized by the w88 slot online Libraries Digital Services department and uploaded to the online platform, about 65 percent have been transcribed thus far.
The bulk of the work has been completed by three volunteer transcribers. Although they sit at computers around the world, Janice Pilkington, Marya Van&w88 slot online;t Hul and Jill Finney share a love of history that sparked their desire to be a part of the project.
Janice, a retired IT administrator now residing in Wales, says transcribing is easy and fun, especially if you love reading and typing.
“I enjoy feeling that one is helping to make history and personal lives w88 slot online centuries ago come to life again for all interested parties and researchers and provides accessibility for all of our futures,” Janice said.
A furloughed archivist for a museum in Boston, Marya believes transcribing is the perfect antidote to the pandemic’s isolation and a great way to fight off boredom. “w88 slot online and Harry are witty and literate,” she says, noting she is looking forward to transcribing more of their letters.
Jill is a former long-time resident of Las Vegas and now resides in Minnesota in a quaint 1870 home built by a Swedish immigrant who fought in the Civil War. Jill joined the project after her daughter Katie, a w88 slot online Libraries student employee told her about the project.
“Katie knows I love the 1800’s and had transcribed a bit before for a women’s suffrage project,” Jill said. “When she heard the Libraries needed help with the w88 slot online project she let me know right away.
“I absolutely LOVE transcribing! With everything going on in the world today, it is a nice break for me. I feel like I’ve gotten to know Harry and w88 slot online through the letters. It’s like I’ve stepped back in time and it’s so interesting to read about the daily goings on in the 1860’s,” Jill said.
For those interested in trying their hand at transcribing, the now seasoned transcribers have some tips for beginners wanting to give it a try.
How to get involved
“Try reviewing a few batches before transcribing letters or handwritten documents - you soon know if their style of language and handwriting works for you,” Janice said. “My advice for someone starting out would be to take it slow and be patient because some w88 slot online handwriting can at first, be difficult to read. If you take your time you will soon get the hang of it and get through letters quickly.”
The pilot project was funded with a grant w88 slot online the Institute for Library and Museum Services (IMLS) through the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) and distributed by the w88 slot online State Library and Archives.
“We expected to do some experimenting and learning and that&w88 slot online;s been happening, ” said Curtis who wrote the grant. “We have already made some adjustments based on what&w88 slot online;s been working the best and what has not been working as we hoped. In all, we have launched five new transcription projects and progress continues to be steady though we would love to have additional volunteer transcribers.”
In addition to the Henry and Nellie w88 slot online Correspondence, the current projects include the University of Nevada Summer School Diaries (1912-1914), the Jon Bilbao Correspondence (1942-1958, translation from Spanish to English), and the Inventory of Women’s Personal Property in Washoe County, NV (1865-1913). An additional project, Reno Divorce Correspondence, has been completed. For those interested in being part of any of these transcription projects, please email Special Collections and w88 slot online Archives atspecoll@unr.edu.
Ultimately, the Libraries plan to add the w88 slot online letters to the University Libraries digital offerings.
“Plans are under development to include the transcripts in the w88 slot online Libraries Digital Archive within the next year,” Curtis said. “As a result w88 slot online crowdsourced transcription work, we will be able to implement the side-by-side viewer within the Islandora platform, our content management system, on our digital archive website. That way the original letter images will be viewable side by side with their respective transcriptions for maximum accessibility and ease of us.”
For those wondering what transpired with w88 slot online and Henry’s courtship, rest assured the romantic correspondence was ultimately successful. In 1865 Henry was wounded in the war and left the battle front, heading for Nevada where he became editor of the w88 slot online Daily Appeal. w88 slot online bravely headed west and joined him in Carson City in 1866, where they married and raised four children while running the newspaper together. When Henry died in 1879, w88 slot online became the publisher of the Appeal. She lived to be 101, passing away in 1945. Nellie and Henry’s letters were donated to Special Collections by Henry’s grandson, Henry R. w88 slot online, in 1993.
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For questions about Special Collections and w88 slot online Archives or to become a volunteer transcriber, please email Special Collections at specoll@unr.edu.