Albert (Bert) and Rachel Jamison Loper papers, 1893-1975

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Loper, Bert, 1869-1949
Title
Albert (Bert) and Rachel Jamison Loper papers
Dates
1893-1975 (inclusive)
Quantity
0.5 linear feet
Collection Number
ACCN 2090
Summary
The Albert (Bert) Loper and Rachel Jamison Loper papers (1893-1975) contain travel logs, commentary, river reports, correspondence, and newspaper articles from both Albert Loper (1869-1949) and Rachel Loper (1892-1975). Bert Loper know as the "The Grand Old Man of the Colorado" is one of the most well know early river runners. He was said to have covered more miles over the Colorado than any other man during his lifetime. After his death in 1949, his remains were found 26 years later in April, 1975 and buried with his wife who had died in February 1975.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
Access Restrictions

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Albert (Bert) Loper (1869-1949) was born July 31, 1869 in Bowling Green, Missouri. He came to Utah in 1886 and made his first trip down the Green river at age 24. Spending most of him time living on the banks of the Colorado River, at age 47, Bert met Rachel Jamison (1892-1975) an immigrant from Aberdeen, Scotland who shared his love for the rivers of the west. Rachel was born to William and Jane Grossic Jamison in Woodside, Aberdeen on 11 March, 1892. Rachel emigrated from Scotland, as young women, with her mother and other family members on 14 August 1914. Rachel and Bert were married in Loa, Utah on 29 April, 1916. They had two children, neither of whom survived. Bert Loper was also a veteran of the Spanish-American war.

Bert made many trips on the San Juan, Green and Colorado rivers and was said to have covered more miles over the Colorado than any other man during his lifetime. As one of the best known early river runners, Bert, "The Grand Old Man of the Colorado," continued to brave the rapids into his late seventies, piloting 32 seniors of the Salt Lake council of Boy Scouts, in 1947, down the Colorado River and brought them safely home. In an effort to make one more trip through the Grand Canyon of the Colorado for his 80th birthday, his boat capsized and he was lost in the water on 8 July, 1949. His remains were found 26 years later in April, 1975 and buried with his wife who had died 2 month earlier, 8 February, 1975. There were memorials erected in honor of Bert on the Colorado River at mile 41 where his boat was recovered, in Green River and Red Canyon. After Bert's death, Rachel moved from their home in Green River and worked at Tooele Ordinance Depot until her retirement in 1958. She lived in Salt Lake and continued to stay close to her sister's family, the Busenbark's. She died after a long illness in a Salt Lake nursing home in 1975.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Albert (Bert) Loper and Rachel Jamison Loper papers (1893-1975) contain documents created by both Bert and Rachel Loper. The collection includes a brief autobiography of Bert's childhood, typescript travel logs and commentary written by Bert from numerous river trips, his diary entries (1907-1939), articles and reports of river conditions and Bert's general correspondence and scouting logs. The remaining half of the collection spans the period after Bert's death until the recovery of his remains in 1975 and includes memorial information, publications, and Rachel's correspondence, the reports from his accident and the condolences Rachel received and newspaper articles from 1909 to 1975. A few pieces and were added by William Busenbark (nephew to the Loper's and donor of this collection) after the death of Rachel Loper in February 1975. The majority of the material spans 1893 to 1951.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library’s Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Preferred Citation

Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Acquisition Information

Gift of William Busenbark in 2004.

Separated Materials

See P01136 and A0808 to see the photographs and VHS films of the 1939 Colorado River trip by Doug Wright.

Processing Note

Processed by Emma Kruger in 2007.

Related Materials

Forms part of the Utah River Running Archive.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Albert (Bert) Loper PapersReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
Travel Log
Includes a brief autobiography of Bert's childhood.
1893-1933
1 2
Travel Log
1936-1939
1 3
Commentary, Articles and Letters
1939-1941
1 4
Diary
1907
1 5
Cataract Canyon Diary entries
1907
1 6
Trip Notes
1907
1 7
Diary
1908
1 8
Diary
1909
1 9
Diary
1910
1 10
Diary
1911
1 11
Diary
1912
1 12
Diary
Contains one page only.
1915
1 13
Diary
Contains one page only.
1936
1 14
Diary
1939
1 15
Manuscript "A Riverman's Career" by H. Elwyn Blake
1 16
Manuscript Untitled
1 17
Manuscript, "My trip to the top of the mountain"
1 18
Colorado River and Cataract Canyon Information
1 19
Rapids of Mention
Contains one log
1 20
Missing and Presumed Death on Rapids
1 21
Lee's Ferry
1 22
Salmon River Canyon
1 23
Controversies of the Colorado River, comments
1 24
Chapter Editing Notes
1907-1939
1 25
Research Notes
1 26
Rowboat Specifications
1 27
Mining Report and Maps
1 28
"Mesa Miracle" a Mining Publication
1 29
Centralia, Washington Brochure
1 30
Postcards from Bert to Rachel
1916-1920
1 31
Bert Correspondence
1930-1939
1 32
Bert Correspondence
1940-1949
1 33
Scouting Logs
1948-1949

Rachel Jamison Loper PapersReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
2 1
Mile 41 Memorial
1949
2 2
Greenriver Memeorial
1949-1950
2 3
"Man Against the River," by Pearl B. Baker
1967-1969
2 4
Peresonal Items
Includes items such as: address books, drivers license, a memo book and a small bible.
2 5
Rainbow Camera Club of Utah's Spectrum
2 6
United Spanish War Veterans
1930s-1940s
2 7
Publications with Mention
1949-1975
2 8
Rachel's Correspondence to Bert
Contains only one anniversary card
1948
2 9
Rachel's Cards to Bert, after his death
1949-1955
2 10
Rachels Correspondence, Investigation of Berts Death
1949-1950
2 11
Rachel Correspondence, received after bereavement
1949
2 12
Rachel "Yearbook 1944"
2 13
Rachel Correspondence, Miscellaneous
1943-1971
2 14
Collected Poems
2 15
Newspaper Articles
1909-1975
2 16
Remains Found in 1975
Includes the funeral program when Bert's remains were buried beside his wife.
2 17
Funeral Programs for Grace Busenbark and Floyd Hunt
1975

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Boatmen--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
  • Boats and boating--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
  • Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

Personal Names

  • Loper, Bert, 1869-1949--Archives
  • Loper, Rachel Jamison, 1892-1975