Newcomer, Bess, 1893-1990
Dates
- Existence: 1893 - 1990
Biography
Bess Pauline Short Newcomer, writer, Farm Bureau officer, and historian, was born in 1893 in Moulton, Iowa. Her parents Cora Jennings and James Short were both born and raised on farms in Appanoose County. Cora Jennings taught school until she married James Short in 1891. They bought a farm next to his parents' farm outside of Moulton, but soon after their two children were born, James Short contracted tuberculosis and the family moved to Colorado in 1895 on the advice of a physician. The move did not improve his health, and the family returned to Iowa where James Short died in1899. Cora Short supported her family by farming and selling milk to the hotel in Moulton. She paid for the college education of both children through successful farm management and economizing.
Bess Short graduated from Moulton High School in 1909 and Drake University in 1913 with a B.A. in Latin. She taught for nine years in the Drake University Extension High School in Des Moines, Iowa, and in Nebraska and Missouri before returning to Moulton in 1920. In Moulton, she met and married Ralph E. Newcomer, then the district trainmaster on the Wabash Railroad. They had two sons, Ralph, Jr. and Robert, born in 1923 and 1924. In 1926, Ralph Newcomer was promoted to a supervisory position in St. Louis, returning to Moulton only on weekends until 1930. His next promotion transferred him to Ohio; in this job he could return to Moulton only occasionally. Dissatisfied with this, he decided in 1932 to retire from the railroad and farm in Moulton. Bess Newcomer had raised their sons on the farm during these years. When the boys were teenagers, she became active in the Farm Bureau Women, serving on the state board for twelve years. During the 1940s, she wrote a column for the Iowa Bureau Farmer. She also served on the Appanoose County Board of Education for sixteen years.
When Ralph Newcomer died in 1957, Bess Newcomer remained on the farm. In the years 1976 to 1978, she contributed several chapters to a bicentennial publication Chronicles of Moulton History. She expanded these writings about her family and the Wabash Railroad into an autobiographical essay "My Seventy-Year Affair with the Wabash Railroad." Although refused for publication as a book, she kept the manuscript, which is now in this collection. Bess Newcomer died September 27, 1990.
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Bess Newcomer papers
Appanoose County farmwoman, columnist, and Farm Bureau officer.