Smithers, W.D. (Wilfred Dudley), 1895-1981

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Wilfred Dudley Smithers was born in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, August 31, 1895, where his father was employed as a bookkeeper for the American Mine and Smelting Company. When he was 10, his family moved to San Antonio, Texas. He started his career in commercial photography in 1910, taking pictures at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio of pioneer aviation. He became an aerial photographer for the U.S. Army Aviation Service during World War I and he worked with the Army Civil Service as a wagon master, until his retirement shortly before the outbreak of World War II.

Between 1935-1939, under a contract with the International Boundary and Water Commission, Smithers photographed the entire U.S.-Mexican Border from Brownsville, Texas to San Diego, California. During the 1930s, while living in El Paso, he also took photographs for the U.S. Border Patrol. He had opened a commercial photography shop in San Antonio in the 1920s and after his retirement from the Army, moved the shop to Alpine, Texas, where he operated it for another 30 years. While living in Alpine, Smithers wrote articles for the El Paso Times, Sul Ross Quarterly, and Western Horseman . In 1974, he moved back to El Paso from Alpine and remained there until his death.

Shortly before his death in 1964, Smithers' book Circuit Riders of the Big Bend was published by Texas Western Press, the University of Texas at El Paso, as part of the Southwestern Studies Series.

From the guide to the W. D. Smithers Collection of Photographs, 1910-1968, (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)

Wilfred Dudley Smithers (1895-1981), photographer, writer, and photographic historian, was born in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. He moved with his family to San Antonio in 1905. A high school dropout, Smithers volunteered as an apprentice to Charles W. Archer, where he learned to take and develop photographs. He built his first camera in 1913. Smithers worked as a driver for an army mule train from 1915 to 1917 and served in the United States Cavalry from 1917 to 1919. Stationed in San Diego, Smithers used the newly invented camera gun to train military pilots in aerial combat. After his honorable discharge, Smithers worked in Mexico as a pack train driver and returned to San Antonio one year later, where he ran a photography studio until 1929. He worked as a correspondent and freelancer for the San Antonio Light, the San Antonio Express, and Underwood and Underwood news service. His aerial photographs from this time were used as official army air corps pictures, and he developed a camera that could function unaffected by the blast from airplane propellers. Additionally, Smithers earned a living by photographing Mount Rushmore for sculptor John Gutzon Borglum and working on Texas films.

Smithers spent the 1930s living in the Big Bend area of Texas, where he convinced the United States Army Air Corps to establish an airfield. He designed his own darkroom, which was often used by members of the Army and National Guard. He documented the construction of the University of Texas at Austin McDonald Observatory from 1933 to 1934 and then moved to El Paso. The following year, Smithers worked taking pictures of the U.S.-Mexico border for the U.S. Immigration Service and Border Patrol. He traveled once again to Mexico on a project for a German university professor before he moved to Alpine, Texas, where he sold postcards, slides for academic use, and handmade photographic lamp shades. He became a writer, documenting his life and experiences, in the early 1960s, and published manuscripts to accompany his photos, essays, and other serial pieces. In 1966 he sold many of his photographs, manuscripts, and photographic equipment to the University of Texas and bought a new camera. Smithers moved to El Paso again in 1974 and two years later published his autobiography, Chronicles of the Big Bend: A Photographic Memoir of Life on the Border. His work can be found at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center and the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin as well as at Sul Ross University in Alpine; the Big Bend National Park Visitor Center; the University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures in San Antonio; and the El Paso Public Library.

From the description of Smithers, W. D. Collection, 1907-1930 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 658236353

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referencedIn Biography -- Smithers, W. D. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
referencedIn Dobie, Dudley R. papers 82-337; 82-383; 83-010; 83-059., 1930-1974 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Dobie, Dudley R., 1904-1982. Dobie, Dudley R., papers, 1930-1974 University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf Smithers, W. D. (Wilfred Dudley), 1895-. [The Pershing expedition in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico 1916-1917] Bryan Wildenthal Memorial Library, Sul Ross State University Library
creatorOf Smithers, W. D. (Wilfred Dudley), 1895-1981. Smithers, W. D. Collection, 1907-1930 University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Smithers, W. D. Collection 70-38., 1907-1930 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
creatorOf W. D. Smithers Collection of Photographs, 1910-1968 Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
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associatedWith Curtiss, Glenn Hammond, 1878-1930. person
associatedWith Davis, Paul H. person
associatedWith Dobie, Dudley R., 1904-1982 person
associatedWith Doolittle, James Harold, 1896-1993. person
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Los Angeles (Calif.)
San Diego (Calif.)
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Death 1981

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