Belden, Henry Marvin, 1865-1954

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Henry Marvin Belden (1865-1954) was a professor of English at the University of Missouri in Columbia and a scholar of American ballads and folk songs. He was one of the founders of the Missouri Folklore Society organized in 1906 and helped them collect ballad text and music in Missouri. In 1916-1917 he took a leave of absence to study at Harvard University, where he produced a complete copy of the Missouri ballad collection (prior to publication) to give to George Lyman Kittredge, Gurney Professor of English Literature, for placement in the Harvard Library. A comparison of this typescript (which forms the described collection in this finding aid) and Belden's later published 1940 ballad volume, shows "few major changes in arrangement ... [but] many versions of songs included in the 1917 collection were not published in 1940 ..." The actual publication of the entire set by Belden was delayed for various reasons until 1940 when he finally published: Ballads and songs collected by the Missouri folk-lore society, edited by H. M. Belden. Columbia: The Universityof Missouri, 1940.

From the description of Missouri Folk-Lore Society ballads, songs, rimes, games, riddles, etc. collected between 1903 and 1917, 1916-1917. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 84672358

Henry Marvin Belden (1865-1954) was a native of Connecticut, received his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University, studied a year at the University of Strassburg, and taught a year at the University of Nebraska. In the fall of 1895, he came to the University of Missouri in Columbia as an assistant professor of English. In January of 1903, a club was organized on campus (later called the English Club) which marked the organizational beginning of the Missouri Folklore Society . Belden attended these meetings and was an active member. One of the activities of this club was to collect folksongs and ballads of Missouri, and these first efforts were published by Belden in his 1906 article, "Old country ballads in Missouri," in the Journal of American Folk-Lore, (July-September, 1906).

The Missouri Folk-Lore Society was officially organized on December 15, 1906, "to encourage the collection, preservation and study of folklore in the widest sense, including customs, institutions, beliefs, signs, legends, language, literature, musical arts, and folk arts and crafts of all ethnic groups throughout the State of Missouri. " Belden was the club's secretary and he actively promoted the Society while continuing his research, publication, and collecting of ballads. In 1908 he took a leave of absence and went to England to do research on ballads in the British Museum. In 1910 and 1911 he was elected president of the American Folk-Lore Society.

He took a leave of absence from Missouri to study at Harvard University (1916-1917), where he produced a complete copy of the Missouri ballad collection (prior to publication) to give to George Lyman Kittredge, Gurney Professor of English Literature, for placement in the Harvard Library. A comparison of this typescript (which forms the described collection in this finding aid) and Belden's later published 1940 ballad volume, shows "few major changes in arrangement ... [but] many versions of songs included in the 1917 collection were not published in 1940. A small gathering of 'Negro Songs,' many collected by Goldy Hamilton in West Plains, were omitted altogether." Kittredge did published some of these Missouri ballads and songs in his article, "Ballads and Songs," in Journal of American Folk-Lore, 30 (July-September, 1917), but the actual publication of the entire set by Belden was delayed for various reasons until 1940 when he finally published: Ballads and songs collected by the Missouri folk-lore society, edited by H. M. Belden. Columbia: The University of Missouri, 1940. A new edition of this work was published in 1955, with a reprinting in 1973.

For additional details on the history of this material and on Belden's life, see: Susan L. Pentlin and Rebecca B. Schroeder. "H. M. Belden, the English Club, and the Missouri Folk-Lore Society," in Missouri Folklore Society Journal, VIII-IX (1986-1987). [Copy of article can be found in Houghton curatorial file.]

From the guide to the Missouri Folk-Lore Society ballads, songs, rimes, games, riddles, etc. collected between 1903 and 1917, 1916-1917., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University)

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associatedWith Ballard, Martin L. person
associatedWith Child, Francis James, 1825-1896. person
associatedWith Francis James Child, ed. person
associatedWith Jesse James. person
associatedWith Kittredge, George Lyman, 1860-1941. person
associatedWith Missouri Folklore Society. corporateBody
correspondedWith Tolman, Albert Harris, 1856-1928 person
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Missouri
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Ballads
Ballads, English
Folk songs, English
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Compilers
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Birth 1865

Death 1954

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