A Guide to the Personal Papers of Elizabeth Pfohl Campbell, 1942-1991
A Collection in Arlington Public Library, Center for Local History
Collection number RG 19
Arlington Public Library, Center for Local History
Arlington Public Library, Center for Local History1015 N. Quincy Street
Arlington, VA 22201
(703) 228-5966
Email: localhistory@arlingtonva.us
URL: https://library.arlingtonva.us/center-for-local-history/
© 1998 Arlington Public Library, Center for Local History
Heather Crocetto
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research.
Use Restrictions
There are no restrictions.
Preferred Citation
Personal Papers of Elizabeth Pfohl Campbell, Collection # RG 19, Arlington Public Library, Center for Local History
Acquisition Information
This collection was donated in three parts; the papers were donated by the Campbells in 1990, the tapes for the documentary were donated by the Campbell Foundation in 1992, and the scrapbook in Series 6 was donated in 1998.
Biographical Information
Elizabeth Pfohl (1902-2004) was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and attended Salem College. Before moving to Arlington, Mrs. Campbell was a college administrator at Moravian College for Women in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and at Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia. In 1936, she married Edmund D. Campbell, a Washington lawyer, and moved to Arlington. Mrs. Campbell has long been involved in Arlington County educational and civic issues and active in many civic associations throughout her long life. She was a member of the American Association of University Women, the League of Women Voters, Church Women United, Women's Democratic Club, and the Arlington County Citizen's Committee for School Improvement (CCSI). Mrs. Campbell's involvement in the CCSI prompted her to run as a candidate for the first elected Arlington County School Board in 1947, and she served from 1948 through 1955. In 1956, the Virginia General Assembly mandated appointed school boards and Mrs. Campbell accepted an appointment, serving from 1960 to 1963.
In 1956, Elizabeth Campbell joined the Greater Washington Educational Television Association and became president of the organization the following year. This group worked to establish Channel 26 as an educational television station, as appointed by the Federal Communications Commission in 1952. In October of 1961, with funding and infrastructure in place, the FCC application for WETA went through, and the station started broadcast. Campbell stayed as president of WETA until 1971 but stayed on as Vice President of Community Affairs until her death in 2004.
Scope and Content
RG 19 are papers collected and generated by Elizabeth Pfohl Campbell. The collection measures approximately seven linear feet and covers the period from 1945 through 1991, with the bulk of the material falling between 1947 and 1959.
The materials arranged in this collection were generated or collected through Mrs. Campbell's involvement in the Arlington County School Board, as well as her interests and activities in education and local politics. School Board documents found in Subgroup 1 include member correspondence, Board minutes, budgets, bond information, superintendent nomination and selection files, annual reports, handbooks, and integration plans, studies, and follow up reports. These documents cover the 1946 through 1991 period.
The record group also houses a wide variety of publications and reports generated by local civic associations and committees. Most focus on educational issues, and many on the efforts to integrate Arlington public schools in the mid 1950s. These materials represent the various opinions of Arlington citizens concerning the integration issue. The clippings and literature files arranged in Series 6, Ephemera , also reflect the attitudes and opinions of citizens and government during the period of integration, on both national and local levels. Also included in Series 6 is a file on Edmund Campbell's activities and honors and materials from a scrapbook of his activities, which includes clippings, correspondence, and a few photographs. As a member of the Women's Democratic Club and the League of Women Voters, Mrs. Campbell was active in local partisan politics. A limited amount of printed campaign and issue literature for the mid 1950s period is arranged in Series 3 .
Arlington County, federal, and state documents are arranged in Series 4 and Series 5 . In these groups, researchers will find reports, brochures, legal testimony and other documents focusing on educational issues, general public relations, community services, and mental health.
Series 7 is primarily videotaped material on Mrs. Campbell's life and activities, and to a lesser extent her husband Ed Campbell. It includes records and tapes of interviews for a program, "Creating a Life, the Campbell Project." Elizabeth Campbell assigned Rebecca Leet, whom Campbell had met when Leet worked for WETA, to fundraise for the documentary and execute it. Leet worked on the project between 1991 and 1992, for about six to nine months. According to an informal interview with Leet and CLH staff, Arlington Community TV filmed all the footage, while Leet conducted all the interviews and remained responsible creatively for the final project. WETA and other donors funded the documentary. WETA possibly aired the documentary once or twice in 1992.
Arrangement
Record Group 19 is arranged into seven subgroups according to either broad interest, activity, or membership of Mrs. Campbell. Each subgroup is further divided into record series based on either type of material, issue, or association. Folders containing photographs have an asterisk [*] after the file name. Folders with oversized materials have a double asterisk [**] to denote where material was removed and separation sheets added.
For Series 7 , all tapes, which are in BETACAM and VHS formats, are filed alphabetically by the title given to the tape by Leet and Arlington Community TV. Before all tapes are files of handwritten logs of the project and computer logs and cross-reference lists of BETA and VHS tapes.
Related Material
Researchers interested in Arlington County educational and integration issues of this period will find complementary information in RG 18, The Papers of Barbara Marx and RG 69, Arlington County School Desegregation Materials . RG 9, The Records of the Citizens Committee for School Improvement also houses information on education in Arlington County, as well as limited files concerning Elizabeth Pfohl Campbell. Information concerning the Arlington public school system can be found in RG 7, Arlington Public Schools . For records of organizations of which Campbell was a member, there are the following record groups: RG 33, American Association of University Women Records , RG 44, Arlington League of Women Voters Records , and RG 97, Church Women United .
Index Terms
- Arlington (Va.)
- Arlington County (Va.)
- Arlington Public Schools (Arlington, Va.)
- Campbell, Elizabeth Pfohl, 1902-2004
- Women educators -- United States
- Women teachers -- United States.
Subjects:
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Arlington (Va.)
- Arlington County (Va.)
Contents List
- Box 1
File 1: Correspondence Files, 1946-1958 (1)
- Box 1
File 2: Correspondence Files, 1946-1958 (2)
- Box 1
File 3: Correspondence Files, 1946-1958 (3)
- Box 1
File 4: School Board Minutes, 1945-1958
- Box 1
File 5: Budgets and Financial Documents, 1948-1954 (1)
- Box 1
File 6: Budgets and Financial Documents, 1948-1954 (2)
- Box 1
File 7: School Construction and Bonds, 1948-1949
- Box 1
File 8: School Construction and Bonds, 1949-1950
- Box 1
File 9: School Construction and Bonds, 1950-1952
- Box 1
File 10: School Construction and Bonds, 1952-1956
- Box 1
File 11: Superintendent Selection Information, 1948-1949
- Box 1
File 12: School Board Nominating Conventions, Newsletters and Speeches, 1945-1949
- Box 1
File 13: School Board Nominating Conventions, Newsletters and Speeches, 1950-1951
- Box 1
File 14: Integration Plans and Reports, Arlington County Integration Committee Files, 1954-1959 (1)
- Box 2
File 15: Integration Plans and Reports, Arlington County Integration Committee Files, 1954-1959 (2)
- Box 2
File 16: Special Studies and Reports, 1956
- Box 2
File 17: Special Studies and Reports, 1963
- Box 2
File 18: Publications and Reports, Arlington Public Schools, 1948-1965 (1)
- Box 2
File 19: Publications and Reports, Arlington Public Schools, 1948-1965 (2)
- Box 2
File 20: School Personnel Newsletters, 1956-1957
- Box 2
File 21: Campbell and Joy's Retirement from School Board, 1964
- Box 2
File 22: Booklet: Organizing to Save Public Schools , William Lightsey, Virginia Committee for Public Schools, 1959
- Box 2
File 1: "Arlington School News," 1948-1962
- Box 2
File 2: Miscellaneous School Newsletters, 1951-1955
- Box 2
File 3: Arlington PTA Newsletters, 1950-1957
- Box 2
File 4: Citizens Committee for School Improvement Newsletters and Announcements, 1946-1959
- Box 2
File 5: Arlingtonians for a Better County Newsletters and Literature, 1953-1964 (1)**
- Box 2
File 6: Arlingtonians for a Better County Newsletters and Literature, 1953-1964 (2)
- Box 3
File 7: Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties, Literature and Reports, 1955-1959
- Box 3
File 8: Virginia Committee for Public Schools, Newsletters and Reports, 1959
- Box 3
File 9: Arlington Committee to Preserve Public Schools, Reports and Literature, 1955-1959
- Box 3
File 10: Miscellaneous Pamphlets and Literature, 1956-1957
- Box 3
File 1: Women's Democratic Club Literature, 1956-1958
- Box 3
File 2: Democratic Campaign Literature, 1956-1958
- Box 3
File 3: League of Women Voters Literature, 1955-1956
- Box 3
File 1: Arlington County Guidance Center, 1951-1955
- Box 3
File 2: Arlington County Public Relations and Planning, Reports and Literature, 1949-1957
- Box 3
File 3: Arlington County Celebrations and Anniversary Programs, 1946-1957 **
- Box 3
File 4: Financial Report, Arlington County, 1942 and Treasurer's Notice to Taxpayers
- Box 3
File 1: Virginia State Civil Litigation Concerning Integration, 1958-1959
- Box 3
File 2: Legal Documents, Speeches, and Statements Concerning Integration, 1955-1956
- Box 3
File 3: Campbell's Testimony regarding Aid to Education, 1955-1957
- Box 3
File 1: Collected Literature Concerning Education and Integration, 1948-1958 (1)
- Box 3
File 2: Collected Literature Concerning Education and Integration, 1948-1958 (2)
- Box 4
File 3: Collected Literature Concerning Education and Integration, 1948-1958 (3)**
- Box 4
File 4: Clippings, Education and Integration, 1947-1959 (1)
- Box 4
File 5: Clippings, Education and Integration, 1947-1959 (2)
- Box 4
File 6: Clippings, Education and Integration, 1936-1990
- Box 4
File 7: "Better Schools" License Plate
- Box 4
File 8: Testimonials for Barnard Joy and Elizabeth Campbell
- Box 4
File 9: Additional Campaign Ephemera, 1964-1988 *
- Box 4
File 10: Edmund Campbell's Activities and Honors*
- Box 4
File 11: War Ration Books
- Box 4
File 12: Campaign Material from Scrapbook, 1939-1947
- Box 4
File 13: Correspondence from Scrapbook, 1939-1946
- Box 4
File 14: Miscellaneous and Photographs from Scrapbook, 1946 , n.d.
- Box 4
File 15: Clippings from Scrapbook, 1939-1959
- Box 4
File 1: Record: "Women Unite to Attack the Problem of Crime" and "Citizens Organize to Reform Their Schools"**
- Box 4
File 2: Logs of Source Footage for "Creating a Life"
- Box 4
File 3: Original Logs of Tapes for "Creating a Life" (1)
- Box 5
File 4: Original Logs of Tapes for "Creating a Life" (2)
- Box 6
Tape: "The Annenberg Washington Program Salutes Elizabeth Pfohl Campbell"; Panel Discussion - "Public TV's Programming Dilemma - Conflicting Objectives, Hard Choices"
- Tapes (BETA format): The Campbell Project
- Box 7
Tape A: Moravian Easter Sunrise Service
- Box 7
Tape B: Moravian Easter Sunrise Service
- Box 7
Tape E: God's Acre
- Box 7
Tape F: Cedarhurst and Salem Academy
- Box 7
Tape G: Old Salem
- Box 7
Tape I
- Box 7
Tape J
- Box 7
Tape K-11: Elizabeth Campbell Interview
- Box 7
Tape L12: Elizabeth Campbell Interview
- Box 7
Tape M-13: Elizabeth Campbell Interview
- Box 7
Tape N-14: Elizabeth Campbell Interview
- Box 7
Tape C: Missing
- Box 7
Tape D: Missing
- Box 7
Tape H: Missing
- Box 8
Tape O-15: Elizabeth Campbell Interview
- Box 8
Tape P-16: Elizabeth Campbell Interview
- Box 8
Tape Q-17: Elizabeth Campbell Interview
- Box 8
Tape R-18: Ed Campbell Interview
- Box 8
Tape S-19: Ed Campbell Interview
- Box 8
Tape T-1: Ed Campbell Interview
- Box 8
Tape U-2: Ed Campbell Interview
- Box 8
Tape V-3: Ed Campbell Interview
- Box 8
Tape W-4: Ed Campbell Interview
- Box 8
Tape X-5: Ed Campbell Interview
- Box 8
Tape Y-6: Ed Campbell Interview
- Box 8
Tape Z-7: Ed Campbell Interview
- Box 9
Tape A: Moravian Sunrise Service (Home Church)
- Box 9
Tape B: Sunrise Service - God's Acre
- Box 9
Tape C-D: Sunrise Service - God's Acre
- Box 9
Tape E: God's Acre/Salem, North Carolina
- Box 9
Tape 6: Salem, North Carolina
- Box 9
Tape K-11: Elizabeth (chronology)
- Box 9
Tape L-12: Elizabeth (chronology)
- Box 9
Tape M-13: Elizabeth Campbell
- Box 9
Tape N-14: Elizabeth Campbell
- Box 9
Tape O-15: Elizabeth Campbell
- Box 9
Tape P-16: Elizabeth Campbell
- Box 9
Tape Q-17: Elizabeth Campbell
- Box 9
Tape R-18: Elizabeth: Edmund Campbell
- Box 9
Tape Z-7: Edmund Campbell/Elizabeth (WETA)
- Box 9
[Note: Tapes F, H, I, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y are missing]
- Box 10
Tape AA-8: Elizabeth Campbell Interview
- Box 10
Tape BB-9: Elizabeth Campbell Interview
- Box 10
Tape CC-10: Theda Henley Interview
- Box 10
Tape DD-12: Theda Henley Interview
- Box 10
Tape EE-31: Mrs. Grafton Interview
- Box 10
Tape FF-32: Mrs. Grafton Interview
- Box 10
Tape GG-33: Mrs. Grafton Interview
- Box 10
Tape HH-34: Mrs. Grafton Interview
- Box 10
Tape II-35: Exteriors
- Box 10
Tape KK-37: Virginia Stitzenberger Interview
- Box 10
Tape LL-38: Ed Campbell, Jr. Interview
- Box 10
[Note: Tape JJ is missing]
- Box 11
Tape MM-39: Ed Campbell, Jr. Interview
- Box 11
Tape NN-40: Ed Campbell/Virginia Holt Interview
- Box 11
Tape OO-41: Virginia Holt/Don Campbell Interviews
- Box 11
Tape PP-42: Don Campbell/Ellen Bozman Interviews
- Box 11
Tape QQ-43: Ellen Bozman/Max Kampelman Interviews
- Box 7
- Tapes (VHS format)
- Box 12
Tape AA-8: Elizabeth Campbell
- Box 12
Tape BB-9: Elizabeth Campbell
- Box 12
Tape CC-10: Theda Henley
- Box 12
Tape DD-12: Theda Henley (WETA)
- Box 12
Tape EE-31: Grafton's
- Box 12
Tape FF-32: Grafton's
- Box 12
Tape GG-33: Grafton's
- Box 12
Tape HH-34: Grafton's
- Box 12
Tape II-35: Exteriors
- Box 12
Tape JJ-36: Virginia Stitzenberger
- Box 12
Tape KK-37: Virginia Stitzenberger
- Box 12
Tape LL-38: Ed Campbell, Jr.
- Box 12
Tape MM-39: Ed Campbell, Jr.
- Box 12
Tape NN-40: Ed Campbell, Jr./Virginia Holt
- Box 13
Tape OO-41: Virginia Holt/Don Campbell Interviews
- Box 13
Tape PP-42: Don Campbell/Ellen Bozman Interviews
- Box 13
Tape RR-44: Max Kampelman/Mary Marshall Interviews
- Box 13
Tape SS-45: Mary Marshall Interview
- Box 13
Tape AAA-46: Campbell pickup shots in Arlington
- Box 13
Tape CCC-48: Ben Campbell
- Box 13
Tape DDD-49: Interiors/Rebecca Leet Interview
- Box 13
Tape EEE-50: Rebecca Leet Interview
- Box 13
Tape FFF-6: Ward Chamberlain Interview
- Box 13
Tape 1 of 2: The Campbell Project
- Box 13
Tape 2 of 2: The Campbell Project
- Box 12
- Tapes (BETA and VHS formats mixed)
- Box 14
Tape AAA-46
- Box 14
Tape BBB-47
- Box 14
Tape CCC-48
- Box 14
Tape DDD-49
- Box 14
Tape EEE-50
- Box 14
Tape FFF-6
- Box 14
Tape EEEE-5
- Box 14
Tape AAAA-1
- Box 14
Tape BBBB-2
- Box 14
Tape CCCC-4
- Box 14
Tape DDDD-4
- Box 15
Tape EEEE-5
- Box 15
Tape FFFF-6
- Box 15
Tape GGGG-7
- Box 15
Tape HHHH-8
- Box 15
Tape IIII-9
- Box 15
Tape IMC-1
- Box 15
Tape IMC-2
- Box 15
Tape IMC-3
- Box 15
Tape: Paint Box, A Roll
- Box 15
Tape: Music Recollections
- Box 15
Tape: Arlington Cable IMC-1, B Roll
- Box 15
Tape: Arlington Cable IMC-2, B Roll
- Box 15
Tape: Arlington Cable IMC-3, B Roll
- Box 14