Robert L. Gale papers, 1975-2003.

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Robert L. Gale papers, 1975-2003.

The collection contains correspondence of Robert Gale with Will Henry, Matt Braun, Edna La Moore Waldo (sister of Louis L'Amour), and Mrs. Ernest Haycox. Also included are the original typescript and the setting copy of Will Henry's novel "I, Tom Horn", as well as a draft screenplay based on the novel.

1.35 cubic ft. (3 boxes)

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Waldo, Edna La Moore, 1893-1999

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Allen, Henry Wilson, 1912-1991

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Gale, Robert L., 1919-

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Robert L. Gale was a professor of American Literature at the University of Pittsburgh. Though his academic focus had been on 19th century American Literature, he later developed a specialty in Western American Literature. His numerous published books and booklets included writings on American authors Louis L'Amour, Will Henry, and Matt Braun. From the guide to the Robert L. Gale papers, 1975-2003, (University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.) Robert L. Gale was a profes...

Haycox, Ernest, 1899-1950

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Ernest Haycox was born in a suburb of Portland, Oregon on October 1, 1899. Haycox was educated at Reed College and the University of Oregon, where he graduated in 1923 with a Journalism degree. His career began while a college student with the publication of some of his short stories. His first publication credits came from the pulp magazines and he later broke into the "slicks" such as Collier's and the Saturday evening post, at which point his popularity soared. His stories remained regular fe...

Braun, Matt, 1932-

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Horn, Tom, 1860-1903

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L'Amour, Louis, 1908-1988

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Western writer and North Dakota native. From the description of Letter, 1939 May 5 : Oklahoma City, to Henry Frank, Fargo. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 18616733 ...