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Blum, Ida

 Person

Biography

Ida Blum (1889-1980) wrote and collected material about Nauvoo and the surrounding area.

Ida Kuhn was born September 2, 1889 in Nauvoo, Illinois. Her mother passed away when she was only seven years old. Her family was Lutheran, and her new stepmother, who her father married a year after Ida's mother died, was Catholic. Ida was forced to quit school after two years of high school--her stepmother apprenticed her to a Catholic dressmaker--but she continued to read. She married Carl J. Blum on June 11, 1913. Her husband owned a store, called "Blum, Bechteld and Blum" for forty three years. Ida and Carl had two children: Arlette, born July 14, 1914, and Carl Jr., born August 1, 1916. Ida's husband Carl passed away on December 22, 1958. Ida Blum was an expert on Nauvoo's history. She wrote articles about the Mormons, Icarians (French Economic Unitarians), Germans and Swiss who lived in Nauvoo. She passed away around 1980.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Ida Blum collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 1891
Abstract

The Ida Blum collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, speeches, genealogical information, and research notes.

Dates: 1804-1978

Ida Blum correspondence and genealogy, 1804-1978

 Series
Identifier: MSS 1891 Series 2
Scope and Contents

Contains material collected by Ida Blum. Includes mostly correspondence between Ida and various people. There are miscellaneous papers and certificates included as well. Dated 1804-1978.

Dates: 1804-1978

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  • Subject: Religion -- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints X

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Archival Object 1
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Subject
Cemeteries -- Illinois -- Nauvoo -- Sources 1
City plats 1
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) 1
Genealogies 1
Hancock County (Ill.) 1
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Notes 1
Photographs 1
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