James Oliver Curwood papers, 1897-1927
Using These Materials
- Restrictions:
- The collection is open for research.
Summary
- Creator:
- Curwood, James Oliver, 1878-1927
- Abstract:
- Michigan based author of adventure stories set in Alaska and Canada, screen writer and motion picture executive, and conservationist, a founding member of Izaak Walton League and member of Michigan Conservation Commission. Papers documenting his literary, film and conservation activities include manuscripts of books, screenplays and other writing and correspondence and photographs.
- Extent:
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14 microfilms
9 boxes
1 oversize volume
1 oversize folder (UAm) - Language:
- English.
- Call Number:
- 851315 Aa 2 UAm
- Authors:
- Finding aid prepared by: Larry Steck, 1974. Kenneth J. Varnum, Conger Accession, 1994. Ann Flowers, 1989, reprocessed in preparation for microfilming.
Background
- Scope and Content:
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The James Oliver Curwood papers include correspondence, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, manuscripts of publications, copies of books, and miscellanea; include material concerning his literary activities, the writing and production of motion pictures, his promotion of conservation causes, especially forest fire prevention, deer herd management, and the campaign against water pollution, and his work with the Conservation Commission, particularly his disputes with the Michigan Department of Conservation, Governor Alexander J. Groesbeck, and state director of conservation, John Baird; also copies of correspondence collected by Ivan Conger.
Photographs include pictures taken on hunting and fishing trips to British Columbia, the Canadian Northwest, and other areas of Canada; portraits; and photos of the Saginaw River (Michigan), and of pollution caused by the Michigan Sugar Company; also one film (two videotape copies), including scenes from God's Country and the Law.
- Biographical / Historical:
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The papers, 1897-1927, of James Oliver Curwood include correspondence; scrapbooks; and manuscripts of articles, books, and movie scenarios. The correspondence, arranged chronologically, deals primarily with three topics: that from 1897 to 1918 relates largely to Curwood's literary efforts; that from 1918 to 1921 concerns a mixture of literary and motion picture matters; and that from 1921 to 1927 focuses on conservation in Michigan.
Curwood, a contemporary and acquaintance of Zane Grey and Jack London, wrote adventure tales of the frozen north. His collection encompasses not only his major literary works, but also the numerous articles that he wrote for such magazines as Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Collier's, Munsey's, Outing, and Everybody's Magazine. During the second decade of this century, Curwood got involved in the infant motion picture industry, first as a writer for other companies and later as the head of James Oliver Curwood Productions. Consequently, his extensive correspondence with producers, directors, and business managers is quite revealing of the early development of movies.
In the 1920's, Curwood became deeply involved with the conservation movement, not only in Michigan, but throughout the mid-west. He was a charter member and active participant in the Izaak Walton League, as well as a prominent critic of the Michigan Department of Conservation under John Baird. In 1927, Governor Green recognized Curwood's efforts by naming him to the Conservation Commission. His correspondence during this period covers a wide range of topics including water pollution, forest fire prevention, sport fishery development, and increased protection for some of Michigan's dwindling wildlife, principally deer and partridge. There is also a great deal of information on the corruption of the Baird administration, particularly the political nature of warden appointments, lax enforcement and flagrant disregard of game laws, and the utilization of the Conservation Department to build up a Republican political machine in Michigan.
Correspondents in the collection include: Rube Babbitt, John Baird, Curtis Brown, Will H. Dilg, Russell Doubleday, Richard Fletcher, Andrew Glaspie, Fred Warren Green, David M. Hartford, Carl Hubbs, Harold C. Kinsey, Ray Long, Parish Lovejoy, Thomas Marston, Louis Mayer, Joseph Montrose, Charles Mott, Gifford Pinchot, Filibert Roth, Albert Stoll, Harold Titus, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Edward Voght, Henry Wallace, Russell Watson, Leigh Jarvis Young, and Frederic H. Zeigen. Note: other Curwood papers are located in the Indianapolis Public Library and the New York Public Library.
- Acquisition Information:
- The collection was donated in 4 accessions: 1974 and 1977, by Mrs. Carlotta Curwood Tate (Donor No. 5549 ), daughter of James Oliver Curwood; 1994 by Ivan Conger
- Arrangement:
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The James Oliver Curwood papers are arranged in thirteen series
- Correspondence, 1899-1933
- Miscellaneous Notes and Articles
- Clippings
- Manuscripts of Books
- Manuscripts of Writings
- Fragments of Writings
- Movie Scenarios
- Stenographers Notes, 1925-1927
- Photographs
- Miscellaneous Printed Items
- Foreign Language Editions
- "The Curwood Collector, 1972-1982"
- Printed Works (not included in microfilm edition)
This finding aid provides a complete contents list for both the original papers and the microfilm edition of the Curwood papers.
Related
- Additional Descriptive Data:
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Partial Index to Correspondents
Babbitt, Rube S. - July 7, 1922; December 21, 1926; January 8, January 20, March 19, 1927.
Baird, John, 1860- - December 8, 1920; January 5, April 4, November 25, December 20, December 24, 1921; June 13, 1922; January 11, January 16, January 18, 1926.
Brown, Curtis - February 9, March 5, April 14, May 19, June 2, July 1, 1914; February 2, February 16, March 9, March 22, 1915; March 2, June 28, 1921.
Dilg, Will H. - September 16, September 26, September 30, October 3, October 28, December 15, December 20, December 23, December 27, December 30, 1922; January 2, January 6, January 25, February 13, April 9, October 24, 1923; February 26, April 5, 1924; June 19, June 29, July 10, July 17, August 30, September 7, November 20, 1926.
Doubleday, Russell, 1872-1949 - January 5, January 12, February 16, August 2, August 30, December 17, 1918.
Essanay Film Manufacturing Co. - September 16, October 7, August 1, September 18, 1912; February 18, April 4, May 2, October 24, November 6, 1913; October 23, October 29, 1920.
Fletcher, Richard H. - September 1, September 5, September 6, September 7, September 8, September 9, September 20, October 4, 1922.
Glaspie, Andrew Bird, 1876- - January 3, 1922; March 14, 1923; December 14, December 18, December 26, 1926.
Green, Fred Warren, 1872-1936 - April 15, April 25, April 26, 1922; September 20, September 25, September 29, November 13, December 21, December 31, 1926; January 4, January 22, January 25, January 27, February 23, March 2, March 18, June 30, 1927.
Hartford, David M. - November 1919-August 1921, throughout; October 4, October 10, December 22, 1921.
Hubbs, Carl Leavitt, 1894- - December 12, December 23, 1921.
Kinsey, Harold C. - January 1919-October 1921, throughout.
Long, Ray, 1878-1935 - January 1919-May 1921, throughout; July 15, July 22, September 8, September 15, October 7, 1921.
Lovejoy, Parish Storrs - December 14, December 15, 1921; January 28, February 4, March 20, August 22, September 23, September 30, October 24, October 30, November 13, 1922; December 23, 1926.
Marston, Thomas Frank, 1869- - July 15, July 18, 1921.
Mayer, Louis Burt, 1885-1957 - January 15, 1920.
Michigan State Park Commission - May 19, 1920; September 23, 1921.
Montrose, Joseph - May 1920-July 1921, throughout.
Mott, Charles Stewart, 1875-1973 - December 14, December 27, 1922; January 26, February 19, February 23, 1923.
Pinchot, Gifford, 1865-1946. - February 2, 1923.
Roth, Filibert, 1858-1925 - October 1, October 3, December 8, December 13, December 14, December 27, December 29, December 31, 1921; January 2, November 1, 1922; February 14, 1923.
Stoll, Albert, 1884- - September 12, September 15, September 25, September 27, December 1, 1921; Undated, February 16, February 25, April 10, April 20, 1922; January 10, April 10, April 14, April 16, July 18, 1923.
Titus, Harold, 1888-1967 - January 25, January 27, June 6, June 30, July 14, July 19, 1927.
Vandenberg, Arthur Hendrick, 1884-1951 - December 22, December 23, 1921; January 26, 1922.
Voght, Edward C. - March 16, May 8, May 10, July 7, July 10, July 26, September 13, October 4, December 23, December 27, 1922.
Wallace, Henry Cantwell. 1866-1924 - February 13, February 26, March 7, March 31, April 28, May 2, May 4, 1923.
Watson, Russell - January 3, November 7, November 10, December 10, December 14, 1922; January 1, February 12, February 14, 1923.
Young, Leigh Jarvis, 1883-1960 - Undated, February 21, March 19, May 17, May 21, May 25, June 3, July 8, July 15, August 9, 1927.
Zeigen, Frederic H., 1874- - November 18, 1918; April 5, 1920.
Partial Index Correspondence by Subjects
Deer Herd Management - November 27, December 14, 1921; June-July 1927, throughout.
Forest Fire Protection - July 18, October 14, November 1, December 14, 1921; February 2, February 3, February 4, 1922; February 1, 1927.
Sport Fishing Issues - January 9, November 6, 1922; January 25, 1923; Undated, January 18, January 21, June 24, June 25, June 27, June 30, July 2, July 7, July 16, July 18, August 6, 1927.
Water Pollution - August 9, 1918; December 8, 1920; February 11, April 18, December 3, December 12, December 23, 1921; February 10, July 3, July 18, August 6, October 18, November 9, 1923.
- Alternative Form Available:
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The Curwood papers have been microfilmed with the exception of several printed. works. This finding aid provides both a reel list for the microfilm edition and a box list for the original papers. The Curwood papers were filmed by University Microfilms International in 1990.
Subjects
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- Subjects:
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Authors, American -- Michigan.
Conservation of natural resources -- Michigan.
Forest fires -- Michigan.
Hunting.
Motion picture industry.
Water.
Animals.
Camping.
Dogsleds.
Fishing -- Canada.
Hunting -- Canada.
Indians of North America -- Domestic life.
Log cabins.
Lumber industry.
Pollution.
Women. - Formats:
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Photographs.
Scrapbooks.
Videotapes. - Names:
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Michigan. Dept. of Conservation.
Essanay Film Manufacturing Co.
Michigan. State Park Commission.
Michigan Sugar Company.
Curwood, James Oliver, 1878-1927.
Groesbeck, Alexander J. (Alexander Joseph), 1873-1953.
Babbitt, Rube S.
Baird, John, 1860-
Brown, Curtis.
Conger, Ivan.
Dilg, Will H.
Doubleday, Russell, 1872-1949.
Fletcher, Richard H.
Glaspie, Andrew Bird, 1876-
Green, Fred W. (Fred Warren), 1872-1936.
Hartford, David M.
Hubbs, Carl L. (Carl Leavitt), 1894-1979.
Kinsey, Harold C.
Long, Ray, 1878-1935.
Lovejoy, Parrish Storrs, 1884-1942.
Marston, Thomas Frank, 1869-
Mayer, Louis B. (Louis Burt), 1885-1957.
Montrose, Joseph.
Mott, Charles S., 1875-1973.
Pinchot, Gifford, 1865-1946.
Roth, Filibert, 1858-1925.
Stoll, Albert, 1884-
Titus, Harold, 1888-1967.
Vandenberg, Arthur H. (Arthur Hendrick), 1884-1951.
Voght, Edward C.
Wallace, Henry Cantwell, 1866-1924.
Watson, Russell, 1891-
Young, Leigh Jarvis, 1883-1960.
Zeigen, Frederic H., 1874- - Places:
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Michigan -- Politics and government -- 1922-1928.
Owosso (Mich.)
Canada.
Saginaw River (Mich.)
Contents
Using These Materials
- RESTRICTIONS:
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The collection is open for research.
- USE & PERMISSIONS:
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Reserved by Carlotta Curwood Tate in her lifetime. Patrons are responsible for determining the appropriate use or reuse of materials.
- PREFERRED CITATION:
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item, folder title, reel no., James Oliver Curwood, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan