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Orville A. Beath Papers, 1891-1997

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Beath, Orville A. (Orville Andrew), 1884-
Title
Orville A. Beath Papers
Dates
1891-1997 (inclusive)
Quantity
11.87 cubic ft. (42 boxes)
Collection Number
400096
Summary
Includes correspondence, manuscripts, printed matter, reports, subject files and photographs concerning O.A. Beath's life and work as a University of Wyoming professor, chemist, and authority on plants and selenium in the western United States.
Repository
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
Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.

Languages
English
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Historical Note

Orville A. Beath was a professor of chemistry and leader of a team (Irene Rosenfeld, Carl S. Gilbert and Harold F. Eppson) at the University of Wyoming which researched plant chemistry, poisonous constituents of western range plants, seleniferous vegetation, chemical valuation of native forage plants and the geology of selenium distribution. Beath was an internationally known authority on the toxicity of selenium and authored or coauthored fifty-nine publications on this and related subjects. His major publications were: Selenium, coauthored with Sam F. Trelease of Columbia University, New York, 1949; The Story of Selenium in Wyoming, 1963; Selenium: Geobotany, Biochemistry, Toxicity, Nutrition, coauthored with Irene Rosenfeld, Academic Press, 1964.

Orville A. Beath was born on a farm near Verona, Wisconsin, November 9, 1884. His university degrees were from the University of Wisconsin, a B.A., 1908 and M.A. in chemistry, 1912. He was an instructor in chemistry at the University of Kansas until he began as an assistant research chemist at the University of Wyoming in 1914. His post graduate studies included a Fritzsche Fellowship and research assistantship, 1921-1922, at Wisconsin.

In 1916, Beath began his laboratory and field research on the geologic source of the element selenium which, when taken up from the soil into plants and water, becomes toxic to birds, humans and livestock. Beath headed a team including Harold Eppson, Carl Gilbert, and Irene Rosenfeld that studied plant chemistry, poisonous constituents of western range plants, seleniferous vegetation, chemical valuation of native forage plants and the geology of selenium distribution. The University of Wyoming named Beath head of the Department of Research Chemistry in 1922. He held this position until June 1955 and acceded to professor emeritus where he continued to work on selenium as part of a 50-year career at the University of Wyoming. Orville A. Beath died in 1965.

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Content Description

The Orville A. Beath collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, printed matter, reports, subject files, and audiovisual material concerning Beath's life and work as a chemist and authority on plants and selenium in the Western United States. The subject files contain important material about selenium poisoning and uptake. The photographic materials include glass plate negatives, slides, photoprints and photonegatives of vegetation and geological formations, seleniferous plants, other toxic plants and the effects of selenium toxicity. Some of the papers and materials are focused on Mary E. Beath and her work in memorializing and contributing to her father's work. The papers also include personal materials, such as photographs, of the Beath family.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Copyright Information

The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.

Preferred Citation

Preferred Citation

Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Orville A. Beath Papers, Collection Number 400096, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

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Administrative Information

Related Materials

Related Materials

There are no known other archival collections created by O. A. Beath at the date of processing.

Acquisition Information

Acquisition Information

Donated by Mary Elizabeth Beath and her estate from 1973-2000. Donated by Norma Reiners in 1999. Donated by Dana Dreinhofer in 2000. Donated by Barbara Love in 2018.

Processing Note

Processing Information

The collection was processed by Inez Dillon Prinster in May 1991 and by MaKayla Garnica and Annie Stratton in April 2019.

Where it was discernable, Professor Beath's order of the records was kept.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Container List

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Subject Terms

  • Biochemistry.
  • Botanical chemistry.
  • Geology -- West (U.S.)
  • Livestock poisoning plants -- West (U.S.)
  • Phytogeography -- West (U.S.)
  • Plant-soil relationships -- West (U.S.)
  • Poisonous plants -- Composition.
  • Range plants -- West (U.S.)
  • Selenium -- Physiological effect.
  • Selenosis.
  • Soils -- Selenium content.
  • Soils and animal nutrition.

Corporate Names

  • University of Wyoming

Form or Genre Terms

  • Glass plate negatives
  • photographs

Other Creators

  • Personal Names

    • Beath, Mary Elizabeth
    • Beath, Orville A. (Orville Andrew), 1884- : Story of selenium in Wyoming.
    • Rosenfeld, Irene
    • Trelease, Sam Farlow, 1892-
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