Arthur Bevan Papers, 1909-1968
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Bevan, Arthur, 1888-1968
- Title
- Arthur Bevan Papers
- Dates
- 1909-1968 (inclusive)19091968
1955-1968 (bulk)19551968 - Quantity
- 3.00 cubic ft. (6 boxes, 1 oversize folder)
- Collection Number
- 03285
- Summary
- Arthur Bevan was a geologist, teacher, and state government official. His collection includes diaries, field notebooks and maps, slides, and several unpublished manuscripts, including his autobiography “The Trail of a Geologist.”
- Repository
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American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
American Heritage Center
University of Wyoming
1000 E. University Ave.
Dept. 3924
Laramie, WY
82071
Telephone: 3077663756
ahcref@uwyo.edu - Access Restrictions
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Access Restrictions
There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- The creation of the EAD-version of this finding aid was made possible through a grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission.
Historical Note
Arthur Charles Bevan was born on a farm near Delaware, OH on August 8, 1888 to David Williard and Mary Evans Bevan. Graduating from high school in 1906, he worked on the family farm after his father died and attended Ohio Wesleyan University on a part-time basis. He and his brother Chester took a bicycle and train trip west in 1909, where he first saw the Rocky Mountains. While a geology student at Ohio Wesleyan, he attended a University of Missouri geology summer camp in the Wind River Mountains of western Wyoming. He graduated in 1912 with a B.S. in geology, and stayed at the university for two years as an assistant instructor and acting head of the Geology Department. In 1914, he married Mary Edna Arthur and started graduate school at the University of Chicago where he taught and received his Ph.D. in geology in 1921. His thesis work was on glacial growth and recession studies in the Beartooth Mountains of Montana north of Yellowstone National Park.
After his graduation from the University of Chicago, he worked as a professor of geology at the University of Illinois. In 1929, he became the Virginia State Geologist for the Virginia Geological Survey, a position he held until he resigned in 1947 to accept the position of Illinois Principal Geologist. In 1955, he retired and moved back to Virginia. During his career, he also taught geology at The Ohio State University, the University of Montana, University of Chicago, and University of Illinois in addition to Ohio Wesleyan University. His retirement plans included writing his autobiography, technical and non-technical magazine articles, and continuing geological field work on the geomorphology, stratigraphy, and structure of the central Appalachian Mountains of Virginia, where he built his retirement cottage. Bevan died near Staunton, Virginia in 1968.
Content Description
The Arthur Bevan Papers focus on Bevan’s life as an author after his retirement in 1955. He was best known as the State Geologist of Virginia (1929-1947), but his special interest was glacial studies in the Beartooth Mountains of Montana, where he returned several times over four decades to continue his research. Series I (Manuscripts and Personal Correspondence) contains several unfinished manuscripts, research notes, presentations, and correspondence that span the range of his professional activities and interests. It includes four drafts of his autobiography, “The Trail of a Geologist.” Series II (Diaries, Notebooks and Maps) contains diaries of his personal and professional travels, including a bicycle and train trip with his brother in 1909, his Ph.D. thesis field notes, and annotated maps from his work in the Beartooth Mountains in the 1910s, 1920s, 1940s, and 1950s. Series III (Slides) includes several hundred 35mm color slides, segregated by geographical region of the country and organized for presentations. Series IV (Diplomas) contains Arthur Bevan’s B.S. and Ph.D. diplomas and Mary Edna Arthur’s (later Mrs. Arthur Bevan) B.A. diploma.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
Copyright InformationThe researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.
Preferred Citation
Preferred CitationItem Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Arthur Bevan Papers, 1909-1968, Collection Number 03285, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.
Administrative Information
Related Materials
Related MaterialsThe Resource Center of the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals, and Energy, Division of Mineral Resources contains documents relating to Arthur Bevan’s employment as State Geologist of Virginia (1929-1947), including his educational/professional background, correspondence, and meeting minutes about his resignation.
Acquisition Information
Acquisition InformationFirst & Merchants National Bank, Staunton, VA, 1970.
Processing Note
Processing InformationThe collection was processed by Theodore C. Bartke in March 2005.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Series I. Manuscripts and Personal Correspondence
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Description: “The Trail of a Geologist,” first draft, part 1Dates: 1963Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: The Trail of a Geologist,” first draft, part 2Dates: 1963Container: Box 1, Folder 2
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Description: “The Trail of a Geologist,” first annotated revisionsDates: 1963Container: Box 1, Folder 3
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Description: “The Trail of a Geologist,” first typed revisionsDates: 1963Container: Box 1, Folder 4
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Description: “The Trail of a Geologist,” first typed revisions, carbon copyDates: 1963Container: Box 1, Folder 5
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Description: “The Trail of a Geologist,” second typed revisionsDates: 1965Container: Box 2, Folder 1
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Description: “The Trail of a Geologist,” second typed revisions, carbon copyDates: 1965Container: Box 2, Folder 2
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Description: “The Trail of a Geologist,” third revisionDates: 1966Container: Box 2, Folder 3
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Description: “The Trail of a Geologist, 1896-1965,” fourth revisionDates: 1967-1968Container: Box 2, Folder 4
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Description: “Glaciation of Boulder Valley, Beartooth Mountains, Montana,”Dates: 1945Container: Box 3, Folder 1
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Description: “Glaciation of Boulder Valley, Beartooth Mountains, Montana,”Dates: May 1946Container: Box 3, Folder 2
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Description: “Glaciation of Boulder Valley, Beartooth Mountains, Montana,”Dates: July 1946Container: Box 3, Folder 3
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Description: “High Plateau Drift, Beartooth Mountains, Montana,”Dates: 1945-1949Container: Box 3, Folder 4
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Description: Research notes for book Metals and ManDates: 1960-1961Container: Box 3, Folder 5
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Description: “The Promised Land” and “Flirtations with Fatality,”Dates: 1965Container: Box 3, Folder 6
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Description: Presentations, technical (7)Dates: 1919-1965Container: Box 3, Folder 7
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Description: Correspondence, personalDates: 1914-1963Container: Box 3, Folder 8
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Series II. Diaries, Notebooks and Maps
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Description: Diaries, personal, field trips, and travel (11)Dates: 1909-1963Container: Box 4, Folder 1
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Description: Notebooks, field work (8)Dates: 1916-1943Container: Box 4, Folder 2
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Description: Research notes, background (7)Dates: 1955-1965Container: Box 4, Folder 3
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Description: Maps, annotated with field notes and colored for geographic features (15)Dates: 1921-1966Container: Box 5, Folder 1
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Series III. Photographs and Slides
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Description: Photographs: Beartooth MountainsDates: undatedContainer: Box 5, Folder 2
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Description: Slides: Southwestern United States (167)Dates: 1947-1952Container: Box 6, Folder 1
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Description: Slides: Illinois and Indiana (151)Dates: 1948-1952Container: Box 6, Folder 2
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Description: Slides: Beartooth Mountains, Montana (350)Dates: 1944-1953Container: Box 6, Folder 3
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Description: Slides: Glaciers (89)Dates: 1939-1951Container: Box 6, Folder 4
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Description: Slides: Boulder Valley, Montana (125)Dates: 1943-1947Container: Box 6, Folder 5
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Description: Slides: Personal (113)Dates: 1939-1956Container: Box 6, Folder 6
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Series IV. Diplomas
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Description: Bevan, Arthur, B.S. and Ph,D. and Arthur, Mary Edna, B.A.Container: Oversize Folder
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Geology--Beartooth Mountains (Mont. and Wyo.)
Geographical Names
- Beartooth Mountains (Mont. and Wyo.)
Form or Genre Terms
- Topographic maps.
Occupations
- Geologists.
