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John L. Blackford papers, 1932-1959

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Blackford, John L., 1906-1984
Title
John L. Blackford papers
Dates
1932-1959 (inclusive)
Quantity
3.0 linear feet
Collection Number
Mss 857
Summary
John Lindsey Blackford was a writer, naturalist and photographer. Much of his work focused on ornithology. This collection includes his publications, writings, correspondence, and photographs.
Repository
University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library
University of Montana
32 Campus Dr. #9936
59812-9936
Missoula, MT
Telephone: 406-243-2053
library.archives@umontana.edu
Access Restrictions

Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of Archives and Special Collections, the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, and The University of Montana-Missoula.

Languages
Materials are in
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Biographical Note

John Lindsey Blackford was born on June 28, 1906 in Lewistown, Montana. He was the younger of two sons born to James McNeal Blackford II and his wife, Maude Lindsey Blackford. The Blackford family moved to Claremore, Oklahoma in October 1910, there James II set up a successful law practice. The family returned to Montana in August 1911 and settled in the Lincoln County seat of Libby in the northwest corner of the state. John explored the great outdoors of Montana by hiking, boating and fishing.

John excelled at school and graduated with honors from Libby High School at 16. He then waited a year while his older brother James III finished high school, in the fall of 1923 they both entered Stanford University and majored in law. John contracted staphylococcus from an infection during his summer break between his junior and senior years at Stanford. The infection caused permanent nerve damage and he was unable to finish his college education.

John changed his career and pursued photography and ornithology because of his passion for the outdoors. He developed a reputation as a naturalist and an author of articles on birds illustrated with his own photographs. He wrote for national magazines such as Nature, Desert (later Arizona Highways), Condor, The Audubon Magazine, American Forest, Pacific Discovery, The Living Wilderness, and Natural History. He also wrote nature stories for children that were published in My Weekly Reader, which many grade school children studied and enjoyed. In 1956, he published Western Wonderlands: A Guide to Bird Habitats of the Western United States.

From the mid-1930s until the late 1950s, John traveled the western portion of the United States extensively. He especially loved the Southwest, where he would spend months camping, photographing and writing articles, but his health prevented him from any further travel.

Throughout his life John continued to study and learn through extensive reading and correspondence courses from Stanford University. His favorite subjects, besides ornithology, were great religions of the world, anthropology and world history. He also did extensive research on health and medical issues. John Lindsey Blackford died in Roseburg, Oregon on April 24, 1984 at 77.

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Content Description

This collection contains such items as publications, original manuscripts, field notes, photo indexes, correspondences, photographs and school examination booklets. John Blackford's articles and photographs in magazines such as American Forests, Natural History, and Nature Magazine are the most prominent part of the collection. There are also numerous photographic prints of landscapes, plants, animals, and people mostly from the northwest and southwest United States.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. and any other applicable statutes. Copyright not transferred to the University of Montana.

Preferred Citation

[Name of document or photograph number], John L. Blackford Papers, Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, The University of Montana-Missoula.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

The collection is divided into four series: Series I: Publications, 0.3 linear feet plus 2 oversize boxes, 1933-1959 Series II: Writings, 0.7 linear feet, 1932-1959 Series III: Correspondence, 1 folder, 1953-1957 Series IV: Photographs, 0.9 linear feet, 1923-1959 and undated

Custodial History

These materials were in the possession of John L. Blackford's nieces, Mary M. Armes and Judy Bjorge, following his death. The first set of material was sent, at Blackford's request, to the University of Montana Department of Zoology. They were subsequently transferred to the Archives and additions were sent by the family in the fall 2013.

Future Additions

There are no expected additions to this collection.

Processing Note

Photographs were originally in three labeled boxes. The photographs were placed in envelopes with descriptions, some photographs were loose and had no description except for the description on the box. The processor organized and placed photographs in folders based on their subject matter. Most of the photos are undated but there were a few folders with expiration dates on them. The processor dated the photographs by the expiration date that was on the folders (Circa Expiration year). A self portrait of Blackford was removed from the Birchwood Birds Records and Native Notes, Field Notes I, 1932-1954. It was placed in a separate folder and added to the photographs series.

Bibliography

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Geographical Names

  • Northwestern States--Photographs
  • Southwestern States--Photographs

Form or Genre Terms

  • Photographs

Occupations

  • Naturalists--United States
  • Ornithologists--United States
  • Photographers--United States
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