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Carla Emery papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MG 419

Scope and Contents

The records of Carla Emery span the years 1957 to 2000, with the bulk of the material covering the years 1971 to 1993.

Included in the records are correspondence, manuscripts, videocassettes, various editions of her Old Fashioned Recipe Book, and School of Country Living class schedules.

Dates

  • Creation: 1957-2000

Creator

Conditions Governing Use

Consult Head of Special Collections and Archives on permission for use.

Biographical / Historical

Carla (Carlotta Louise Harshbarger) Emery was born on January 19, 1939 in Los Angeles and died in Odessa, Texas, on October 11, 2005. Her family moved to a farm in Montana while she was still an infant. Carla became a firm believer in self-sufficiency and the “back to the land” philosophy. Throughout her life, she tried to live by a creed of organic gardening and old style homesteading skills.

In 1970, she began distributing segments of herself-published book, An Old Fashioned Recipe Book,, which went through several editions throughout the 1970s. Her notoriety took her on the road where she distributed copies of her book and was featured on “Good Morning America,” "The Mike Douglas Show,” and “The Tonight Show.” Bantam Books eventually published her book in 1977, then in its 7th edition.

Carla Emery opened the “School for Country Living” with her first husband Mike on property purchased in Kendrick, Idaho in 1976. Within a two-year period, the school became victim of a devastating flood, washing out the property and most of the outbuildings. Her first marriage ended in divorce in 1985. Carla married Donald DeLong in 2000 and moved to Arizona. She remained active in spite of health concerns and toured the country speaking about gardening, raising livestock, and environmental issues. She continued to write profusely, producing manuscripts, publishing articles and another book in 1998, Secret, Don’t Tell: The Encyclopedia of Hypnotism.

On her webpage, Carla wrote down how she would like to be remembered: “She was responsible. She loved a job. She loved being a wife, a mother, and a writer. She worked hard and did her best.”

Extent

4.5 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Carla Emery was a believer in self-sufficiency and the “back to the land” philosophy. Her papers include correspondence, manuscripts, videocassettes, various editions of her book Old Fashioned Recipe Book, and class schedules of the School of Country Living, which she opened in Kendrick, Idaho in 1976.

Arrangement

Series I: Correspondence; Series II: School of Country Living; Series III: Publications, Manuscripts, Film, and Audio tapes; Series IV: Personal/Legal

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Carla Emery donated her papers to the University of Idaho Library between 1988 and 2000.

Processing Information

Marilyn Sandmeyer processed the papers in March 2007.

Title
Guide to Carla Emery papers
Status
Completed
Author
Finding aid prepared by Marilyn Sandmeyer; updated Emma Warner 2025
Date
March 2007
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives Repository