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There must be more information on Sweetser and her life time of work and achievements as well as personal endeavors. Maybe more mid and early life accomplishments or something of the likes? Wroan808 (talk) 21:18, 5 November 2020 (UTC)Reply
Hi, Wroan808, Good question. According to this book, her diary from 1897-1935 is in the special collections archive at the University of Oregon Library. She donated her watercolors to UO, too. Some material from the diary and the collection of paintings may be used, but Wikipedia guidelines prohibit primary sources that are promotional. I'll do another search at newpapers.com to try to find more newspaper sources. Cheers! — Grand'mere Eugene (talk) 22:07, 5 November 2020 (UTC)Reply