In 1908, Elise and Xavier stayed with
Perry Newberry in
Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, when Xavier taught classes in the California School of Arts and Crafts. in San Francisco (after Chicago, for a while,
Margaret C. Anderson and
Jane Heap published
The Little Review out of a ranch in
Muir Woods, in southwestern
Marin County, California, in the
San Francisco Bay Area, before moving to New York's
Greenwich Village in 1917, then Margaret C. Anderson took it to Paris). In 1922, Harriet Dean's mother gave a trip to Europe, and she moved into the house of Harriet Dean, In 1939, Elise, Harriet, and Kai moved to Carmel. In 1941, Xavier became ill, so they took him to Carmel. He was with them for seven months before he died on January 13, 1943. In 1962 and 1963, Elsie was interviewed extensively for the Regional Oral History Office as a part of a series on San Francisco Bay Area artistic and cultural history. The interview was undertaken at the request of
James D. Hart, Professor of English, who served as faculty advisor. One of the interviewers, Franklin Dickerson Walker, interviewed Elise at her house in Carmel on the corner of 17th Avenue and El Carmelo Street. In this interview she shared her memories, papers, and scrapbooks. In 1981, Elsie moved to San Francisco, after living for many years in Carmel. ==Death==