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W.H. (William Henry) Hutchinson, a noted western historian, was born in Colorado in 1911. Hutchinson served in the merchant marines from 1933-1946, seeing duty in World War II. After being discharged, Hutchinson was a freelance writer until 1959, when he received his M.A. from California State University, Chico. He later served as a professor of history at his alma mater from 1964-1978. Hutchinson was nominated for the pulitzer prize for his biography of Thomas Bard, entitled "Oil, Land, and Politics." Bard was a California Senator and the first president of the Union Oil Company.
Thomas Robert Bard was born in Chambersberg, Penn. in 1841 and graduated from Chambersberg Academy in 1858. He served as a volunteer Union Scout during the early years of the Civil War. In 1864 Bard moved to Ventura County, California and was a member of the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors from 1868-1873. He is primarily known for his efforts in building and expanding Port Hueneme, Calif. while a Commissioner in Ventura County in 1871. In 1887 Bard became a founding member of Occidental College in Los Angeles, Calif. Thomas Robert Bard served as a United States Senator from 1900-1905 and was a successful businessman in many sectors, especially oil and land.
Author, biographer of Eugene Manlove Rhodes, and executor of Rhodes's literary estate.
William Henry Hutchinson was born in Denver, Colorado on August 13, 1910. He spent his youth in the West, living in Goldfield, Nevada, and also Arizona and Mexico. Hutchinson met his wife Esther, nicknamed 'Red, ' n a troop ship while being evacuated from China during World War II. The couple married in 1942 and moved to San Francisco in 1946. They later settled in Chico, California. 'Old Hutch' and 'Red' eventually had two sons, Warren and James. In 1946, Hutchinson edited a collection of previously unpublished works of Rhodes, "The Little World Waddies." Hutchinson edited other Rhodes writings, including "The Rhodes Reader" and "The Line of Least Resistance." In 1956, Hutchinson published a biography of Rhodes entitled "A Bar Cross Man," followed by an annotated bibliography, "A Bar Cross Liar." Hutchinson also authored works on New Mexico history, including "Another Verdict for Oliver Lee," and "Whiskey Jim and a Kid Named Billie." In 1964, Hutchison began teaching at California State University, and served as professor of Californian and Western history for fourteen years.
Author and historian. William Henry, "Old Hutch", Hutchinson was born in Denver, Colorado. He earned his master's degree from Chico State College in 1961. He worked at various times as a horse wrangler, cowboy, boiler fireman, and a mucker in mines. After World War II, Hutchinson moved to Butte County, where he became a freelance writer and later a professor of history at CSU, Chico. Author of Oil, Land and Politics: The.
California Career of Thomas R. Bard, nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Narrated and produced historical pageants of California and had his own weekly radio and television programs.
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William Henry ("Old Hutch") Hutchinson was born on August 13, 1911, in Denver, Colorado. He attended school in Oxford, Mississippi; Newark, New Jersey; Denver and Redondo Beach. He earned his master's degree from Chico State College in 1961.
He worked at various times as a horse wrangler, a cowboy, a boiler fireman, and a mucker in mines. During the Depression, Hutchinson worked as Chief Purser on passenger vessels.
During World War II he served as lieutenant commander in the U.S. Maritime Service where he saw duty in the South Pacific, North Atlantic, and Mediterranean.
After the war, Hutchinson moved to Butte County, where he became a freelance writer. He has sold more than 150 fact and fiction articles to a variety of popular magazines. He also wrote, narrated, and produced several historical pageants of California and had his own weekly radio and television programs. "Hutch" was the author of 15 books, one of which, Oil, Land and Politics: The California Career of Thomas R. Bard, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. He also worked as a columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle and frequently contributed to the Chico Enterprise-Record and taught at California State University at Chico until his retirement in 1978. He died of a heart attack in Chico on March 11, 1990.
William Henry Hutchinson was born in Denver, Colorado on August 13, 1910. He spent his youth in the West, living in Goldfield, Nevada, and also Arizona and Mexico.
Hutchinson met his wife Esther, nicknamed "Red," on a troop ship while being evacuated from China during World War II. She was working as a deputy marshal for the U.S. Treasury Department at that time. The couple married in 1942 and moved to San Francisco in 1946. They later settled in Chico, California. "Old Hutch" and "Red" eventually had two sons, Warren and James.
In 1946, Hutchinson edited a collection of previously unpublished works of Eugene Manlove Rhodes, The Little World Waddies . This publication brought renewed interest to Rhodes' writings and recognition to Hutchinson in the literary world. Hutchinson edited other Rhodes writings including, The Rhodes Reader (1957); an anthology of Rhodes features, and The Line of Least Resistance, in 1958.
Interest of Eugene Manlove Rhodes' writings among the literary world after his death took shape in part because of the efforts of Eugene Cunningham and Walter Prescott Webb, who had worked to preserve Rhodes' writings and letters. Cunningham in particular encouraged Hutchinson to develop a definitive biography on Eugene Manlove Rhodes. In 1956, Hutchinson completed his first biography on Rhodes entitled A Bar Cross Man, which was highly acclaimed as one of the ten best Western books of the year. In 1959, he wrote an annotated bibliography of Rhodes entitled A Bar Cross Liar .
Hutchinson also authored other works such as Another Verdict for Oliver Lee, in 1965, and Whiskey Jim and a Kid Named Billie, in 1967. Hutchinson wrote on varied western United States themes, which included music, railroads, and oil. He was also acknowledged as an expert in regional history, including that of his home state, California, as well as Lincoln County, New Mexico. In 1964, Hutchinson arrived at California State University and served as professor of Californian and Western history for fourteen years. He received the Chico State Distinguished Teacher Award in 1968, and the award as Outstanding Professor of California State Colleges and Universities in 1977. He retired in 1978.
Hutchinson received other honors, which included being named a Fellow of the California Historical Society in 1985. Though he lived in California, he spent a great deal of his time corresponding with interested parties concerning Eugene Manlove Rhodes' life and his career in New Mexico.
Professor Hutchinson died on March 11, 1990, in Chico, California. His wife Esther died one month later, on April 12th.
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Correspondence, 1963-1985.
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Fischer, John Sylvester, 1910-1978. John Sylvester Fischer papers, 1907-1980 (inclusive).
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John Sylvester Fischer papers, 1907-1980 (inclusive).
Family and general correspondence, subject files, writings, diaries and memorabilia. The general correspondence makes up nearly half the papers, documenting Fischer's professional career. As editor of Harper's Magazine (1935-1967) with time out as an editor of Harper & Brothers (1947-1953) he numbered many prominent writers among his correspondents. Notable are Bruce Catton, Norman Cousins, Ralph Ellison, Malcolm Foster, John Kenneth Galbraith, John Gardner, Brendan Gill, Walter Kerr, Irving Kristol, Henry Luce, Willie Morris, Reinhold Niebuhr, Milo Perkins, Bertrand Russell, Arthur Schlesinger, Barbara Tuchman, Eudora Welty, Rebecca West, Tom Wolfe and C. Vann Woodward. The correspondence also reflects his political activities, including his involvement in the presidential campaigns of Adlai Stevenson (as speechwriter) and John F. Kennedy. Political figures with whom Fischer corresponded include Maury Maverick, William Blair, Newton Minnow, Willard Wirtz, Dean Acheson, Carl Albert, Chester Bowles, McGeorge Bundy, Frank Church, J. William Fulbright, Barry Goldwater, Hubert Humphrey, Jacob Javits, Lyndon Johnson, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Edmund Muskie, Nelson Rockefeller, Dean Rusk and Harry Truman. Family correspondence also reflects his political interests, and many of these letters discuss such events as Roosevelt's policies, and impressions of Germany and the Saar plebiscite where he was a reporter for the United Press in 1935. In the 1940s he wrote on the Ukraine and India, which he visited as chief representative of the Board of Economic Warfare. Much of the material in his subject files reflects his career in government with the Farm Security Administration and the Foreign Economic Administration as well as his research on political problems while a visting fellow at Yale University. Writings include a portion of his articles, books and speeches. Journals are extant for his school years (1925-1934) and there are also later travel journals (1943-1975) which are largely political. Also in the papers are photographs, clippings, and biographical sketches.
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W.H. Hutchinson papers, 1902-1989
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W.H. Hutchinson papers 1902-1989
Professor, biographer of Eugene Manlove Rhodes, and executor of his literary estate. The collection includes correspondence, source files of Hutchinson research on Rhodes, printed materials and photographs
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Hutchinson, W. H. (William Henry), 1910-1990. [J. Frank Dobie collection].
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[J. Frank Dobie collection]. 1946-1972.
Correspondence between J. Frank Dobie and W.H. Hutchinson; letters to Hutchinson about Dobie; reprints of articles written by Dobie; other papers by, about, or signed by Dobie.
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Hutchinson, W. H. (William Henry), 1910-1990. Papers, 1895-1987.
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Papers, 1895-1987.
Collection contains manuscripts of articles and books (1943-1986); research files (1895-1984) on western history, dealing with mining, ranching, Indians, and the Forest Historical Society; correspondence (1950-1984) regarding publications, research and personal matters; subject files from California State University, Chico and on general topics of interest (1960-1987); personal and biographical information (1960-1980); and news clippings (1971-1987).
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Hutchinson, W. H. (William Henry), 1910-1990. William Henry Hutchinson research notes used in preparation of book on Thomas Robert Bard.
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William Henry Hutchinson research notes used in preparation of book on Thomas Robert Bard.
Also include some notes from the Lyman and Milton Stewart papers in the Biola College Library, transcribed by Dr. G.T. White for his history of Standard Oil of California, and later given to Prof. Hutchinson for his use.
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Hutchinson, W. H. (William Henry), 1910-1990. The acceptance and response of W. H. Hutchinson upon being elected a Fellow of the California Historical Society, 1985 April 19, Butte Creek Country Club, Chico, California.
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The acceptance and response of W. H. Hutchinson upon being elected a Fellow of the California Historical Society, 1985 April 19, Butte Creek Country Club, Chico, California.
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Fischer, John Sylvester, 1910-1978. John Sylvester Fischer papers, 1907-1980 (inclusive).
Title:
John Sylvester Fischer papers, 1907-1980 (inclusive).
Family and general correspondence, subject files, writings, diaries and memorabilia. The general correspondence makes up nearly half the papers, documenting Fischer's professional career. As editor of Harper's Magazine (1935-1967) with time out as an editor of Harper & Brothers (1947-1953) he numbered many prominent writers among his correspondents. Notable are Bruce Catton, Norman Cousins, Ralph Ellison, Malcolm Foster, John Kenneth Galbraith, John Gardner, Brendan Gill, Walter Kerr, Irving Kristol, Henry Luce, Willie Morris, Reinhold Niebuhr, Milo Perkins, Bertrand Russell, Arthur Schlesinger, Barbara Tuchman, Eudora Welty, Rebecca West, Tom Wolfe and C. Vann Woodward. The correspondence also reflects his political activities, including his involvement in the presidential campaigns of Adlai Stevenson (as speechwriter) and John F. Kennedy. Political figures with whom Fischer corresponded include Maury Maverick, William Blair, Newton Minnow, Willard Wirtz, Dean Acheson, Carl Albert, Chester Bowles, McGeorge Bundy, Frank Church, J. William Fulbright, Barry Goldwater, Hubert Humphrey, Jacob Javits, Lyndon Johnson, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Edmund Muskie, Nelson Rockefeller, Dean Rusk and Harry Truman. Family correspondence also reflects his political interests, and many of these letters discuss such events as Roosevelt's policies, and impressions of Germany and the Saar plebiscite where he was a reporter for the United Press in 1935. In the 1940s he wrote on the Ukraine and India, which he visited as chief representative of the Board of Economic Warfare. Much of the material in his subject files reflects his career in government with the Farm Security Administration and the Foreign Economic Administration as well as his research on political problems while a visting fellow at Yale University. Writings include a portion of his articles, books and speeches. Journals are extant for his school years (1925-1934) and there are also later travel journals (1943-1975) which are largely political. Also in the papers are photographs, clippings, and biographical sketches.
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Hutchinson, W. H. (William Henry), 1910-1990. Correspondence with James H. McNutt, Dunderave, Ltd. : TS and ALS, 1975-1979.
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Correspondence with James H. McNutt, Dunderave, Ltd. : TS and ALS, 1975-1979.
Correspondence pertains to McNutt's reprint edition of Edwin Forbes' "Life studies of the great army" (Dunderave, Ltd., 1975), and to McNutt's subsequent departure from publishing.
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State of California vs. Yuba Goldfields Collection, 1979-1985
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State of California vs. Yuba Goldfields Collection, 1979-1985
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Peckinpah, C. L. Letter to W. H. Hutchinson, 1956, Jan. 10.
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Letter to W. H. Hutchinson, 1956, Jan. 10.
In the letter, Peckinpah comments upon Hutchinson's new book A bar cross man: The life and personal writings of Eugene Manlove Rhodes. Peckinpah also talks about the author Stuart E. White and the Peckinpah homestead on Peckinpah Mountain.
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- Peckinpah, C. L. Letter to W. H. Hutchinson, 1956, Jan. 10.
Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Industry-logging & lumber clippings 1906-1994
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Industry-logging & lumber clippings 1906-1994
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- Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Industry-logging & lumber clippings 1906-1994
Hutchinson, W. H. (William Henry), 1910-1990. W.H. Hutchinson research notes for Oil, Land, and Politics: the California career of Thomas Robert Bard, circa 1960-1965.
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W.H. Hutchinson research notes for Oil, Land, and Politics: the California career of Thomas Robert Bard, circa 1960-1965.
Primarily relate to Bard's oil and property dealings in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties. There are also materials on crimes related to land claims, and relating to Bard's political career as a United States Senator. Hutchinson's book on Bard was published in 1965.
ArchivalResource: 14 card file boxes (in 7 cartons)
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Allan Ottley Papers, ca. 1955-1979
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Allan Ottley Papers, ca. 1955-1979
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- Allan Ottley Papers, ca. 1955-1979
Hutchinson, W. H. (William Henry), 1910-1990. William H. Hutchinson Collection, 1947-1990.
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William H. Hutchinson Collection, 1947-1990.
Correspondence, background materials, notes and drafts for books on California history; reprints of articles and short stories; photographs; periodicals; books; speeches; membership lists and correspondence for "The Family"; research material; radio and TV scripts.
ArchivalResource: 50 boxes.
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- Hutchinson, W. H. (William Henry), 1910-1990. William H. Hutchinson Collection, 1947-1990.
White mss., 1932-1969
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White mss., 1932-1969
Collection consists of the correspondence, writings, and memorabilia of critic, editor, and writer William Anthony Parker (W.A.P.) White, 1911-1968.
ArchivalResource: 30,000 items
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- White mss., 1932-1969
Hutchinson, W. H. (William Henry), 1910-1990. William Henry Hutchinson papers, 1941-1968.
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William Henry Hutchinson papers, 1941-1968.
Consists of the personal papers of author William Henry Hutchinson. Materials include correspondence, newspaper clippings, working notes for various stories, and periodicals. Correspondents include Harold Bugbee, Eugene Cunningham, and Ross Santee. Topics include Pat Garrett and the Lee-Fountain story by Eugene Manlove Rhodes (Oliver Lee and Albert Jennings Fountain).
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft., 3 in.
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- Hutchinson, W. H. (William Henry), 1910-1990. William Henry Hutchinson papers, 1941-1968.
John Sylvester Fischer papers, 1907-1980
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John Sylvester Fischer papers 1907-1980
Family and general correspondence, subject files, writings, diaries and memorabilia. The general correspondence makes up nearly half the papers, documenting Fischer's professional career. As editor of (1935-1967) with time out as an editor of Harper & Brothers (1947-1953) he numbered many prominent writers among his correspondents. Notable are Bruce Catton, Norman Cousins, Ralph Ellison, Malcolm Foster, John Kenneth Galbraith, John Gardner, Brendan Gill, Walter Kerr, Irving Kristol, Henry Luce, Willie Morris, Reinhold Niebuhr, Milo Perkins, Bertrand Russell, Arthur Schlesinger, Barbara Tuchman, Eudora Welty, Rebecca West, Tom Wolfe and C. Vann Woodward. The correspondence also reflects his political activities, including his involvement in the presidential campaigns of Adlai Stevenson (as speechwriter) and John F. Kennedy. Political figures with whom Fischer corresponded include Maury Maverick, William Blair, Newton Minnow, Willard Wirtz, Dean Acheson, Carl Albert, Chester Bowles, McGeorge Bundy, Frank Church, J. William Fulbright, Barry Goldwater, Hubert Humphrey, Jacob Javits, Lyndon Johnson, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Edmund Muskie, Nelson Rockefeller, Dean Rusk and Harry Truman. Family correspondence also reflects his political interests, and many of these letters discuss such events as Roosevelt's policies, and impressions of Germany and the Saar plebiscite where he was a reporter for the United Press in 1935. Harper's Magazine
ArchivalResource: 25 linear feet (60 boxes, 1 folio)
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- John Sylvester Fischer papers, 1907-1980
William H. Hutchinson Papers, 1951-1990
Title:
William H. Hutchinson Papers, 1951-1990
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- William H. Hutchinson Papers, 1951-1990
Hutchinson, W. H. (William Henry), 1910-1990. W.H. Hutchinson papers, 1902-1989 (bulk 1952-1979).
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W.H. Hutchinson papers, 1902-1989 (bulk 1952-1979).
The W.H. Hutchinson papers span the years 1902-1989. The bulk of the materials date between 1952-1985. The correspondence contains letters pertaining to Hutchinson's writings about Eugene Manlove Rhodes and the writing of Rhodes. It is of both personal and professional nature, including publishers, authors, critics and friends. There is material on copyright and royalty issues pertaining to the properties of the literary estate of Eugene Manlove Rhodes and its management. Of note within the series of correspondence with New Mexico State University are transcripts of taped interviews with former cowboys who worked with Rhodes, first recorded in 1964. There are also reviews of books included among the series. Correspondents in this series include May Davison Rhodes, Eve Ball, S. Omar Barker, David Townsend, Bula Charles, Paul Rader, Eugene Cunningham, Harry Carey, and Lawrence Clark Powell. Included in the collection are Hutchinson's subject files on the life and career of Eugene Manlove Rhodes, composed of clippings, notes, copies of Rhodes' writings, and correspondence related to Hutchinson's research on Rhodes. Some folders in this series contain notes relating to the characters in Rhodes' works who were based on living persons in southern New Mexico in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Also included are various published materials, including bookseller catalogs, monographs, articles, and reprints. Unpublished materials include manuscripts, speeches, drafts, and typescripts from Hutchinson and other authors regarding Eugene Manlove Rhodes and Western United States literature. There is also hand-drawn art and photographs associated with Eugene Manlove Rhodes publications and related publications. Some material is annotated by Hutchinson.
ArchivalResource: 11.25 linear ft.
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- Hutchinson, W. H. (William Henry), 1910-1990. W.H. Hutchinson papers, 1902-1989 (bulk 1952-1979).
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Monterey Public Library. California History Room.
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California
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California
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Donner Lake (Calif.)
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