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Noreen Stonor Drexel collection

 Collection
Identifier: SP-17

Scope and Contents

Includes substantial correspondence and clippings collections chronicling Mrs. Drexel's life. Additionally, the collection includes some materials related to her philanthropic work and research related to it, as well as photographs and materials related to the Stonor and Drexel families. The collection does not include substantial documentation of the Stonor family in England.

Dates

  • 1896-2012

Creator

Language of Materials

Materials in the collection are mostly in English, with a small amount of French-language materials.

Conditions Governing Use

Various copying restrictions apply, according to the Special Collections use policy. Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be directed to the Archivist/Special Collections Librarian. See also McKillop Library's copyright and publication statement.

Biographical / Historical

Born at her family’s estate, Stonor Park, Henley-on-Thames, England, Mildred Sophia Noreen Stonor Drexel (October 26, 1922 - November 6, 2012) was the youngest daughter of Ralph Stonor, 5th Baron Camoys (1884-1968), and Lady Mildred Sherman Camoys (1888-1961), and the granddaughter of William Watts Sherman and Sophia Augusta Brown of Newport, Rhode Island. Her siblings were Ralph Robert Sherman Watts Stonor, later 6th Baron Camoys (1913-1976), known as Sherman, and the Hon. Pamela Sophia Nadine Stonor, known as Nadine (1917-2005). During World War II, she came to the United States and worked as a nurse with the Red Cross, an organization with which she would remain closely involved throughout her life.

She married John Rozet Drexel III (1919-2007) in 1941 and they settled in the United States, spending time in Palm Beach, Florida, and at Stonor Lodge on Bellevue Avenue in Newport. Mrs. Drexel was a key figure in the social scene of both places, often organizing charity balls and other fundraisers for local organizations. She and her husband had three children: Pamela Sandra Noreen (b. 1942); John Rozet IV, called “Nick” (b. 1945); and Noreen Elizabeth Mildred, called “Nonie” (b. 1961).

In the 1970s, she served as Representative of the League of Red Cross Societies to the United Nations.

Throughout her life, Mrs. Drexel was an advocate for birthing mothers. In Palm Beach, she founded the Childbirth Education Association, producing a film entitled “First Breath” in 1972. In 2003, Newport Hospital dedicated the Noreen Stonor Drexel Birthing Center.

Mrs. Drexel served on the Salve Regina Board of Trustees from 1996 until her death, and on the boards of the Preservation Society of Newport County and the Alletta Morris McBean Charitable Trust. She was involved with historic preservation efforts at the university, including projects in Ochre Court and the William Watts Sherman House. Through her work with the McBean Charitable Trust, she supported myriad Newport organizations. Newport’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center awarded her the “Keeper of the Dream” award in 2003. Salve Regina University awarded her an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters in 1999. She died in Newport in 2012 at the age of 90. In her honor, the McBean Charitable Trust endowed the Cultural and Historic Preservation Program at Salve Regina and as well as scholarships in education and nursing in 2013.

Extent

127 Linear Feet (127 boxes)

2426 Volumes

Abstract

Materials created by and about Noreen Stonor Drexel, as well as gathered by her in her social and philanthropic life.

Arrangement

The manuscript collection is arranged in the following series:

  • Biographical and Personal
    • Events
    • Family and Friends
  • Clippings
  • Correspondence
  • Events
  • Philanthropy
  • Photographs

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated by the estate of Noreen Stonor Drexel, represented by Donald Christ and Nonie Drexel, summer 2014.

Accruals

Additional accruals are not expected.

Separated Materials

Included with the original donations were copies of confidential materials related to various nonprofit organization boards on which Mrs. Drexel served. After consultation with these organizations, certain confidential materials were returned or destroyed. The remaining materials related to Mrs. Drexel's organizational service are available for research in the Philanthropy series.



At the request of the following organizations of origin, confidential materials were returned to The Preservation Society of Newport County and Newport Historical Society.



Medical, financial, and other confidential information were also separated from the collection.

Processing Information

The collection arrived with no original order and its arrangement does not reflect Mrs. Drexel's system of organization. The only exception to this is the Philanthropy series, in which the current organization reflects Mrs. Drexel's organization of materials by organization name. The collection was processed by Genna Duplisea, Archivist and Special Collections Librarian.

Fragile clippings were photocopied onto acid-free paper. In situations in which Mrs. Drexel had kept a whole section or page of a newspaper on which the article of interest appeared, the article was separated from the rest of the newspaper.

Title
Guide to the Noreen Stonor Drexel papers
Status
Unprocessed
Author
Genna Duplisea, Archivist and Special Collections Librarian
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the Salve Regina University Special Collections Repository

Contact:
McKillop Library
100 Ochre Point Ave.
Newport RI 02891 USA
401-341-2276
401-341-2951 (Fax)