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Elmo Scott Watson papers, 1816-1951
Elmo Scott Watson papers, 1816-1951
Elmo Scott Watson papers, 1816-1951
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Access Statement This file has not yet been fully processed: it may may duplicate other content in our digital collection; it may contain minimal or incorrect metadata and it has not yet been linked to its catalog record or finding aid. If you'd like to see the full record for this item, please search our catalog and finding aids or contact reference@newberry.org. Please also see our Notice and Take-Down Procedure. 
Title Elmo Scott Watson papers, 1816-1951 
Creator Watson, Elmo Scott, 1892-1951
Date 1920-1951 
Place Illinois, United States--West
Language English
Subjects Medill School of Journalism,Westerners,Frontier and pioneer life,Indians of North America,Journalism
Summary Watson's papers, 1816-1851 (bulk 1920-1951) include extensive topical files on western history subjects and journalism, his own newspaper columns, articles, and longer writings; and his correspondence, research, and teaching files. Subject files, containing newspaper clippings, scholarly and magazine articles, photographs, notes, and correspondence, include information on the history of journalism, 19th century western journalists, frontiersmen, explorers, Native Americans and Native American tribes, Remington forgeries, and early western photographers, artists, and writers.  Among the subjects are D.F. Barry, Matthew Brady, Brave Bear, E.A. Brininstool, Badger Clark, Crazy Horse, G.A. Custer, Emmet Dalton, Geronimo, Valentine McGillycuddy, Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, Nelson A. Miles, Pawnee Bill, Sitting Bull, the Ghost Dance, Little Bighorn, and Wounded Knee.  In Watson's research files are materials he assembled for biographies of William Wells, Timothy Murphy, and John Wesley Powell.  His writings include a series of lectures written for the American Newspaper Union, 1923-1941. 
Biographical/Historical Note Professor of journalism (University of Illinois, Northwestern University, University of Denver) and western frontier historian. 
Extent 16.5 cubic ft. (49 boxes) 
Format Portraits, Sources, Photographs
Link to Catalog View record
Call Number Ayer Modern MS Watson 
BibID 991534488805867
Rights Status Copyright Not Evaluated
Contributing Institution Newberry Library
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IIIF Resource Type Canvas 
Size 4631px × 5616px     74.44 MB 
File Created 03/26/2013 
Filename 991534488805867_Ayer Modern MS Watson, Bx. 46, Fl. 725, James Phocion Howard.tif 
Unique Identifier NL11NTOW 
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