Elanora Peake Zint Collection Finding Aid MS345

Elanora Peake Zint Collection Finding Aid MS345


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Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library

717 Queen Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Business Number: 703-746-1791
lhsc@alexlibraryva.org
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Adrian Vaagenes

Repository
Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library
Identification
MS345
Title
Elanora Peake Zint Collection (MS345) 1924-2006
URL:
https://alexlibraryva.libraryhost.com/repositories/2/resources/4
Quantity
.42 Linear Feet, 1 box, 44 folders, correspondence, silver gelatin prints, chromogenic negatives
Creator
Zint, Elanora Peake, 1907-1957
Creator
Zint, Raymond W. (Raymond William), 1899-1962
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Item identification], Elanora Peake Zint Collection, MS345, Alexandria Library, Local History and Special Collections, Alexandria, Virginia.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Fred Zint, 2006


Biographical / Historical

Elanora Zint nee Peake was born December 20th 1907 in Alexandria, VA, where she attended St. Mary's Academy. In the 1920's, she was a ballerina with the Pemberton Dancers, led by Stafford Pemberton, dancing in venues around Washington D.C, such as the Earle (now Warner) theater. In 1928 she joined the Pantages Vaudeville Circuit, where she met her future husband, Raymond Zint, and they were married in 1930. With the onset of the depression, Elanora and her husband moved to Wapakoneta, OH, Raymond's hometown, where she owned and taught in a dance studio.  In 1942, they moved to Alexandria, where they both served in the OSS and the CIA. Elanora Zint died April 20th, 1957 due to complications from an operation.

Content Description

The collection consists of primarily of photographs, with some artwork, correspondence, and contracts included. The photos are primarily centered around the 1920's Washington D.C. vaudeville scene. Included are letters from Allen Dulles, former head of the CIA, one concerning Elanora's death and service, and another commending Raymond upon his retirement. Another letter concerns a friend of Elanora's, which describes her experience with the Mange Bros. Circus in Venezuela. There are also a small number of photos and negatives of the couple's travels in the 1940's and 50's to Niagara Falls, and Great Falls, VA.  

Arrangement

The collections has been divided into two series: Series I: Photographs and Negatives, 1920-1957 Series II: Correspondence and Ephemera

Subjects and Indexing Terms


Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

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Container List

Series I: Photographs and Negatives
1920-1957Note from relative upon donation
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Series II: Correspondence and Ephemera
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Series III: Newspaper Clippings
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