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A Guide to the Papers of
Ann and William Scott
Collection No. 97-27

Scope And Content

This is the third major accession of papers of Ann and William Scott. All three collections are closely related but space considerations dictated that they be arranged and cataloged as separate units.

This accession was donated by Ann Scott in October, 1997 and consists of 2.5 cubic feet of materials dating from 1917-1995. There are no restrictions on their use.

The bulk of this collection consists of Ann Scott's working papers: research notes, manuscripts of several children's books, correspondence with her publishers, and materials of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, to which Ann belonged. Other materials in the collection include some of Ann's personal correspondence; college records and personal correspondent from William Scott while an undergraduate; and World War I correspondence from Ann's father, Henry L. Herbert to his mother and sister.

Arrangement of this accession, including numbering of groups, subgroups, and series, follows that of the two earlier Scott collections: 95-92 and 97-15. Therefore, there are major gaps in the numbering scheme, since few of the original groups and series are present in this collection.

For a full biographical statement of the Scotts and scope and content note, see the manuscript collection guides for 95-92, 99-26, and 97-15.

Processed by: Susan Searcy
Date: October 16, 1997

This collection of the papers of Ann and William Scott has been divided into the following arrangement.

There were no materials for some of the original subgroups and series.

Group I: Ann Scott Papers

  • Subgroup 1: Professional Records
    • Series 1: Publications
      • Subseries 1: Nevada and the West
      • Subseries 2: Cowboy Themes
    • Series 2: No Materials
    • Series 3: Associations
  • Subgroup 2: Personal Papers
    • Series 1-2: No Materials
    • Series 3: Personal Correspondence
    • Series 4-6: No Materials
    • Series 7: Art

Group II: William Scott Papers

  • Subgroup 1: No Materials
  • Subgroup 2: Personal Papers
    • Series 1: Personal Correspondence
    • Series 2: No Materials
    • Series 3: School Records
    • Series 4-5: No Materials

Group III: Scott And Herbert Family Papers

  • Subgroup 1-5: No Materials
  • Subgroup 6: Henry L. Herbert
    • Series 1: Correspondence

 

97-27/I/1   Ann Scott Papers. Professional Records

Series I.   Publications. 1970-1995.   1.5 cu. ft.

This series contains research notes, manuscripts, publishers' correspondence, contracts, and royalty statements related to children's' books written by Ann. The series was further subdivided according to Ann's original arrangement, although there is some cross-over of material from one category to the other. Those divisions are: Nevada/west, and cowboy themes.

Box 1

I/1/1/1/1 Nevada history.
I/1/1/1/2Nevada Historical Society.
I/1/1/1/3Nevada miscellaneous.
I/1/1/1/4Nevada's Irrepressible Art exhibit.
I/1/1/1/5Correspondence "to do." Fall 1990.
I/1/1/1/6Native American Coalition's Longest Walk. 1978.
I/1/1/1/7"Brave as a Mountain Lion" manuscript. 1992-1993.
I/1/1/1/8Sven and Astrid Liljeblad regarding reprinting Ruth Underhill's book. 1990.
I/1/1/2/1Correspondence. 1993.
I/1/1/2/2-4Critique group.
I/1/1/2/5Indian correspondence. 1995.
I/1/1/2/6Professional correspondence. 1970s-1980s.
I/1/1/2/7Editorial correspondence. 1990-1991.
I/1/1/2/8Dinah Stevenson "Brand" correspondence.
I/1/1/2/913 audio cassette recordings of Ann's interviews with old Nevada buckaroos and their families. Stored in Box 3 (archival shoe box). Included are interviews with:
  • Walter James of Elko,
  • Betty Baker, Mountain City, ranch wife,
  • Bill Kane, then cowboss at the Spanish Ranch,
  • Fritz Merri[le] of Spanish Ranch,
  • Hillary Barnes who ranched near Jiggs,
  • John Jay and Hugh Reed of Jiggs and Elko,
  • Mae Ellison and Connie Satterwaite, mother and daughter of Spanish Ranch,
  • Jack and Irene Walter of Lamoille,
  • Willis and Shirley [Packer], formerly of Elko,
  • Bill Rosse, Yamba Reservation.
I/1/1/2/10Branding notes.
I/1/1/2/11W.E. Watkins (Bill), Elko. Aug. 2, 1987.
I/1/1/2/12Western Folklife Center/Cowboy Poetry Gathering.
I/1/1/2/13Cowboy miscellaneous.
I/1/1/2/14Manuscript beginnings/notes. Western themes/Elko trip. 1989.
I/1/1/2/15-16Speech: "In Pursuit of Old Buckaroos: A Children's Writer in Cowboy Country." [1989]
I/1/1/2/17Journal of a book: the cowboy material.
I/1/1/2/18Elko County travel notes.
I/1/1/2/19The west - contemporary/historical.
I/1/1/2/20Western events: cowboys, history, stories.
I/1/1/2/21Working notes, July - Aug. 10, 1987.
I/1/1/2/22Local poetry.
I/1/1/2/23Jack Malotte.
I/1/1/2/24Bill Fox, Nevada State Council on the Arts.
I/1/1/2/25Gladys and Reginald Laubin/Indian visitors.
I/1/1/2/26Linda Howard, Yerington Paiute Tribal Chairman.
I/1/1/2/27Indian releases from Dept. of the Interior. 1962­1963.
I/1/1/2/28American Indian response to the Pinyon-Juniper Conference. 1986.
I/1/1/2/29Indian Education Newsletter, The Tumbleweed. 1982, 1985; "Books about Indians" 1972.
I/1/1/2/30Kerlam Collection correspondence.
I/1/1/2/31Nevada School Library material.
I/1/1/2/32Reno Professional writers.
I/1/1/2/33Picture Book Studio.
I/1/1/2/34University of Nevada Press.
I/1/1/2/35Census, U.S.A. royalty statements.
I/1/1/2/36McGraw-Hill royalty statements for So Much to Experience.
I/1/1/2/37Contracts for Sam and On Mother's Lap.
I/1/1/2/38McGraw-Hill royalty statements for On Mother's Lap.
I/1/1/2/39McGraw-Hill books: Sam.
I/1/1/2/40Agent Marguerita Rudolph/McGraw-Hill.

Box 2

I/1/1/2/41 Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., publishers of Big Cowboy Western.
I/1/1/2/42Cowboy bibliography.
I/1/1/2/43John Jay and Hughie Reed. Aug. 9, 1987.
I/1/1/2/44Upcoming commitments. 1993.
I/1/1/2/45Fallon Rodeo. 1992.
I/1/1/2/46Agents.
I/1/1/2/47Robert San Souci.
I/1/1/2/48Bibliotherapy with Children.
I/1/1/2/49American Library Association, San Francisco. 1987.

 

97-27/I/1/3   Series 3. Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. 1992-1995. 9 folders.

The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators is a national professional organization for writers and illustrators of children's literature. SCBWI serves as a network for the exchange of knowledge in the field. SCBWI is divided into regions; Ann Scott belongs to the Sierra Nevada region.

This series contains materials received from SCBWI.

Box 2

I/1/3/1 Children's Literature Interest Group, Reno/Sparks.
I/1/3/2Children's publishers, market survey. 1994.
I/1/3/3SCBWI Bulletins.
I/1/3/4Membership forms.
I/1/3/5Membership roster.
I/1/3/6Small Press Guide.
I/1/3/7NorCal Chapter. 1992.
I/1/3/8Sierra Nevada Chapter. 1993.
I/1/3/9Southern California Chapter. 1993.

97-27/I/2/3   Subgroup 2, Personal Papers. Series 3, Personal Correspondence. 1986-1994. 9 folders.

This series contains correspondence sent to Ann and Bill Scott from friends, relations, and associates and is largely of a personal nature. Arranged chronologically.

Box 2

I/2/3/1 Correspondence. 1986.
I/2/3/2Correspondence. 1987.
I/2/3/3-4Correspondence. 1988.
I/2/3/5Correspondence. 1990-1991 [and some earlier].
I/2/3/6Correspondence. 1991.
I/2/3/7Correspondence. 1993, 1994.
I/2/3/8Misc. correspondence.
I/2/3/9Ed Worley Memorial address by Ann H. Scott. 1994.

 

I/2/7   Subgroup 2, Personal Papers; Series 7, Art.

Before and after her marriage, Ann sketched and painted watercolors. This small series contains some of her work. Filed in manuscript map case.

97-27/II/2   Subgroup 2, William Scott Personal Papers. 1934­1938; 1959-1960. .50 cu. ft.

This small group of personal papers of William Scott dates from his college years at Haverford College, Swarthmore College, and Yale. One of the most interesting files contains letters written by Bill to his parents during his freshman year at Haverford. These letters reveal a budding scholar, a tight financial situation, and an increasing desire to begin his sophomore year at Swarthmore College. Another folder in this series contains a yearbook from Bill's junior year at college, where the caption under his photograph noted, "Though he has a subtly humorous appreciation of life and jokes, the scientific and orderly predominantly and seriously direct Bill's life." Also included are a scrapbook of Bill's trip to Europe following college graduation, and a research notebook from his sabbatical at Yale, 1959-1960.

Box 2

II/2/1 William Scott's letters home from Haverford College. 1934.
II/2/3/1Swarthmore College yearbook. 1937.
II/2/3/2Notebook from sabbatical year at Yale. 1959-1960.
II/2/3/3Scrapbook of William's trip to Europe following college graduation. 1938. Stored in box 4.

97-27/III/6   Group III, Scott and Herbert Family Papers, Subgroup 6, Henry L. Herbert Papers, Series 1, Correspondence. 1917-1918. 3 folders.

There is very little material in any of the Scott papers regarding Ann's family, the Henry L. Herberts. This series contains letters written by Ann's father to his mother and sister while he was in the Army during world War I. The letters describe his Army career activities, from enlistment to discharge, one year later. Letters he wrote to his sister are somewhat more frank than those to his mother, as he tried to avoid alarming his mother unnecessarily. Arranged chronologically.

Box 2

III/6/1/1 Correspondence. Dec. 2, 1917 - Feb. 1, 1918.
III/6/1/2Correspondence. Feb. 1 - May 18, 1918.
III/6/1/3Correspondence. June 6 - Dec. 16, 1918.

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