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Ava Williams papers

 Collection
Identifier: Coll 225

Scope and Contents

The bulk of the collection pertains to Ava Williams' career as a musical performer from 1939 to the 1990s, and includes photographs, clippings, programs, and other ephemera relating to Ava Williams and fellow performers, as well as commercial sound recordings and video recordings. The collection also includes family photos, papers, legal documents, memorabilia, and correspondence of family members Joseph A. Williams and Laura Merritt Williams, Martin R. Williams, and J.C. Williams; World War I correspondence of Mort Merritt, and papers and memorabilia relating to Ava's childhood and her marriage to Jorge Carlozzi.

Dates

  • 1880-2004

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

The Oregon Historical Society owns the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from copyright owners.

Biographical Note

Comedienne, songwriter, singer and pianist Ava Williams (aka Ava Lorraine) made her show business debut at the age of 19 in Sacramento, California, and soon moved on to Los Angeles and Hollywood. In 1939, Williams moved to New York City and began a thirty-year residence in East Coast cafes, nightclubs, hotels, and cocktail lounges. In 1962, she commenced an annual tour as the “Piano Lady” in Provincetown, Massachusetts, giving her final performance there in 1983.

Williams was born on March 4, 1912 in Pendleton, Oregon, to parents Joseph A. Williams and Laura Merritt Williams. Her brother, Dick, was born eighteen months later. The family moved to La Grande in 1916, and eventually owned both a barber shop and an adjacent restaurant. Ava Williams' early exposure to music came through her father’s barber shop, the local church, and her mother’s restaurant, where local vaudeville acts dined. She began vocal training at age 12. Williams attended high school in Enterprise, Oregon, where the family lived for one year, and graduated from La Grande High School in 1931. She married Jorge (George) Carlozzi in 1941 in the Panama Canal Zone, but returned to New York without him after a few months. The marriage later ended in divorce.

During her years on the East Coast, Ava Williams regularly returned to Portland in the summer months and performed there in order to spend more time with her parents. After her mother passed away in 1982, Williams gave up her apartment in New York City in 1984 and followed her forty-three boxes of music to Portland, where she lived until her own death on June 4, 2003.

Extent

5 Cubic Feet (11 document cases, 1 oversize box, 2 oversize folders)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Ava Williams (1912-2003) performed as a popular music singer and pianist on stages on both coasts of the United States from 1939 to the late 1990s. She grew up in Eastern Oregon and spent her final years in Portland. In the intervening years, she lived and worked in California; New York City; Provincetown and Boston, Massachusetts; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her personal collection spans from her childhood to her death, and includes papers, photographs, and sound and video recordings, mostly pertaining to her musical career. The collection also includes family papers and photographs dating back to 1880.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in four series:

  1. Series 1: Personal papers
  2. Series 2: Family papers
  3. Series 3: Photographs
  4. Series 4: Audiovisual materials

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of the estate of Ava Williams, care of Donald J. Lee, February 2004 (Lib. Acc. 25377).

Separated Materials

A framed oil painting of Ava Williams was transferred to museum collections at the Oregon Historical Society.

Processing Information

Photographs in Box 10, folders 1-8, were removed from "magnetic," 1980s-era, and other photo albums for preservation purposes. Collection guide was revised in July 2023 to conform to current standard.

Title
Guide to the Ava Williams papers
Status
Completed
Author
Shawna Gandy
Date
2011
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid is written in English.
Sponsor
Funding for processing this collection was provided by the OHS Performing Arts fund.

Revision Statements

  • 2023-07-24: Revised to conform to current standard.

Repository Details

Part of the Oregon Historical Society Research Library Repository

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