Papers of Jacqueline Mae Rutledge Jones 2022-105

Papers of Jacqueline Mae Rutledge Jones 2022-105


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The Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry

University of Virginia School of Nursing
P.O. Box 800782
Charlottesville, Virginia 22908-0782
mailto:nurs-hxc@virginia.edu
URL: http://www.nursing.virginia.edu/cnhi/

Repository
The Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry
Identification
2022-105
Title
Jacqueline Mae (Rutledge) Jones Papers 1939-1949
URL:
https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/142029
Quantity
.5 Linear Feet
Language
English .
Abstract
(1925-2005) Principally materials related to Jones' education in the University of Virginia School of Nursing, from which she graduated in 1948. Includes Nursing/public-health publications on polio and tuberculosis.

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

University of Virginia School of Nursing, Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry, Jacqueline Mae Rutledge Jones Papers


Biographical / Historical

Jacqueline Mae Rutledge was born July 26, 1925 in Roanoke, Virginia; the only child of Kyle and Hazel Dickerson Rutledge. She was a graduate of the EC Glass High School in Lynchburg, Virginia. She attended Lynchburg College but transferred to UVA School of Nursing and graduated in 1948. She worked with polio patients until the discovery of the polio vaccine by Jonas Salk, who became her personal hero. On Nov. 27, 1948 she married Edward Herbert Jones at the Chapel of UVA. He later became a career officer in the U.S. Marine Corps. They had three children; one daughter and two sons. As a military family they lived in many places such as: Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Haiti, Canada and Washington DC. Jacqueline gave up full time nursing for her husband's career and children but she served as a Red Cross Disaster Relief Nurse in North Carolina and Florida and was also a March of Dimes volunteer nurse. She died September 5th, 2004 in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Scope and Contents

The collection offers perspectives on Rutledge-Jones' experiences as a student at the UVA School of Nursing in 1948 and as a practicing nurse afterwards. It includes artifacts, photographs, records, correspondence and publications.

Arrangement

Folders 1 and 2 contain biographical documentation and photographs. Folders 3 and 4 contain correspondence and certificates. Folder 5 contains UVA publications. Folders 6 and 8 contain other publications and Folder 7 contains artifacts.

Container List

Artifacts
  • (2) eyecups, (2) 2 tbls. Medicine measurement cups, (1) 6 milligram medicine measurement cup, (1) 10 milligram medicine measurement cup
    n.d.
    (6) Glass Vials:
  • (1) Cadet Student Nurses Purse, cloth, navy blue w strap
    1 items
    1945
Documents
  • Mixed Materials folder: 1
    Biography written by her children, obituary, correspondence from National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis.
    1945
  • Mixed Materials folder: 2
    (6) Photographs, c. 1948, (3) 8x6 black and white, student portraits, (1) 9x11 black and white 1948 SON class picture, (1) 9x11 black and white Jones with Admiral Bull Halsey and unidentified student nurse, (1) 5x7 black and white, Jones as nurse at Blue Ridge Sanatorium, (29) photos of Jones and other students at UVA School or Nursing. (2) News clippings of Jones as nursing student at UVA
    1948
  • Mixed Materials folder: 3
    Documents: UVA, SON college letter of acceptance, (1) commencement program, (1) UVA Hospital Obesity diet printout
    1948
  • Mixed Materials folder: 4
    R.N. Examination Virginia State Board Certificate, (3) identification and registration cards, correspondence from Virginia State Board, hotel receipt, (2) envelopes, R. N. North Carolina Nursing Certificate and identification card
    1948
  • Mixed Materials folder: 5
    1943 UVA Hospital SON "Announcement," 1946 UVA Hospital SON "Announcement," 1948 UVA SON graduation certificate 1945, March, The Capsule, UVA SON newsletter, UVA Hospital Obesity Diet printout
    1943-1948
  • Mixed Materials folder: 6
    Pamphlet, Marjorie May learns about life, by Mary Pauline Callender,Brochure, U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps, Fact Sheet, Journal, Pathfinder, What's Wrong with Nursing?", Booklet, "Figuratively Speaking" A Handbook for Cadet Nurses
    1938-1944
  • Mixed Materials folder: 7
    Red Cross Pin, 1949, UVA Hospital pin, 1948, Red Cross Identification card and letter, Red Cross Booklet
    1948-1949
  • Mixed Materials folder: 8
    Booklet, NASH, General Hospital, Rocky Mount, N.C., Journal, Nursing For the Poliomyelitis Patient, 1948 Instructions to Patients, Nursing Instruction Sheets, "General Nursing for Poliomyelitis as set up by NFIP" TB A Fact brochures
    1948