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Louis Bradley Blachly (1890-1965) was an employee of the U.S. War Dept. and Foreign Economic Administration, 1941- 1949, working in Columbia, S.C., Washington, D.C., North Africa, Europe, and the Middle East; later author of natural history books and articles, and local historian with the Pioneers Foundation, New Mexico. His maternal grandfather, Dan Beach Bradley, was a medical missionary to Bangkok, Siam, from 1835 to 1846

From the guide to the Papers of Lou Blachly, 1827-1965, (University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections)

Louis Bradley Blachly (1890-1965) was an employee of the U.S. War Dept. and Foreign Economic Administration, 1941-1949; later author of natural history books and articles, and local historian with the Pioneers Foundation, New Mexico. His maternal grandfather, Dan Beach Bradley, was a medical missionary to Bangkok, Siam, from 1835 to 1846.

From the description of Papers of Lou Blachly, 1827-1965 (bulk 1920-1965). (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 137363802

Born 1889 near Delta, Colo. After retirement from the federal government moved to Silver City, N.M. where he wrote a column for the Silver City Enterprise. In 1951 helped form the Pioneers Foundation, an organization which would record the reminiscences of "pioneers". Moved to Tucson, Ariz. in 1957 where he died in 1964.

From the description of Papers, 1942-1953. (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 32428618

Louis Bradley Blachly (1890-1965) was an employee of the U.S. War Dept. and Foreign Economic Administration, 1941-1949, working in Columbia, S.C., Washington, D.C., North Africa, Europe, and the Middle East; later author of natural history books and articles, and local historian with the Pioneers Foundation, New Mexico. His maternal grandfather, Dan Beach Bradley, was a medical missionary to Bangkok, Siam, from 1835 to 1846.

From the description of Papers, 1827-1965 (bulk 1920-1965). (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 29452087

Louis Bradley Blachly was born on November 5, 1889 to Andrew True Blachly and Adelle Bradley Blachly on a farm near Delta, Colorado. In high school, Lou was class president, debating team leader, and manager of the football team. He was fascinated with history, and especially with the oral pursuit of the historical record. He didn't finish high school because of illness, but nevertheless was accepted to Oberlin College in 1911. Family responsibilities forced Lou to quit Oberlin College that same year. In 1912, he continued his college education at the University of Wisconsin, Madison pursuing a degree in economics. Again, family responsibilities disrupted his college education, but in 1919, he received an A.B. degree in economics from the University of Wisconsin.

In 1922, Lou Blachly married Natalie Norton, with whom he had 2 children. Much of Lou's professional career was with the federal government. His position with the Land-Lease program required frequent moves and extensive time overseas, straining his marriage. In 1947, when forced to make a choice between his marriage or his career, Lou chose his career, and he and Natalie were divorced.

Blachly received a disability retirement from the government in 1949 at age 59, and then moved to Silver City via Albuquerque upon retirement. Blachly worked for the Silver City Enterprise until 1950, where he began a column called, "I'll Never Forget," featuring recollections of old timers. Lou's childhood fascination with history and oral history was resurfacing. He was intrigued that there were still people alive who remembered the "frontier experience" and he felt an urgency to record their remembrances.

In 1951, Blachly successfully met with some of Silver City's prominent businessmen to plead for support in forming the Pioneers Foundation, an organization which would record the reminiscences of the remaining "pioneers." Caeser Brock was the first of more than 150 individuals who were interviewed by the Pioneers Foundation. By 1955, Blachly had become discouraged with the Pioneers Project, and focused his attention elsewhere.

Blachly moved to Tucson in 1957, where he produced 2 books, Picture Guide to Southwestern Arizona Wildflowers (1963) and Mammals, Snakes, and Lizards of the Southwest (1964). Lou Blachly died at home in Tucson on March 5, 1965. His remains were cremated and scattered in the desert near Tucson.

From the guide to the Lou Blachly Papers, 1942-1953 (bulk 1951-1953), (University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.)

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creatorOf Lou Blachly Papers, 1942-1953 (bulk 1951-1953) The University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearch
creatorOf Blachly, Lou. Papers, 1827-1965 (bulk 1920-1965). University of Arizona Libraries
creatorOf Blachly, Lou. Papers of Lou Blachly, 1827-1965 (bulk 1920-1965). University of Arizona Libraries
referencedIn Pease, Arthur Stanley, 1881-1964. Correspondence and compositions, 1870-1963 Houghton Library
referencedIn Pioneers Foundation. Oral history collection, 1952-1960 [microform]. University of New Mexico-Main Campus
referencedIn Pioneers Foundation (New Mexico) Oral History Collection, 1952-1960 The University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearch
creatorOf Blachly, Lou. Papers, 1942-1953. University of New Mexico-Main Campus
creatorOf Pioneers Foundation (New Mexico). Pioneers Foundation oral history collection, 1952-1960. University of New Mexico-Main Campus
creatorOf Papers of Lou Blachly, 1827-1965 University of Arizona Libraries, Library Special Collections
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associatedWith Bradley, Dan Beach, 1804-1873. person
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Germany
Silver City (N.M.)
Africa, North
Colorado
Africa, North
Arizona
New Mexico
Germany
New Mexico
United States
Colorado
Thailand
United States
New Mexico
Arizona
Thailand
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Birds
Bird watching
Frontier and pioneer life
Frontier and pioneer life
Missions, Medical
Pioneers Foundation (New Mexico)
Reconstruction (1939-1951)
Wild flowers
Women pioneers
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
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Active 1953

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German,

Thai

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