Title: | Buley mss. |
Collection No.: | LMC 1148 |
Dates: | 1951-1964 |
Quantity: | Quantity: 1 folio |
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Quantity: 1 folio Quantity: oversize |
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Quantity: 2 Boxes Quantity: 2 standard |
Abstract: | The Buley mss., 1951–1964, consist of correspondence, awards, photographs, and clippings relating to Roscoe Carlyle Buley, 1893–1968, professor of history at Indiana University. |
Location: | ALF (Auxiliary Library Facility) - OVFlat; Lilly - Folio; Lilly - Stacks |
Language: | Materials are in English . |
Repository: | Lilly Library 1200 E. Seventh St. Bloomington, Indiana 47405-5500 Business Number: 812-855-2452 liblilly@indiana.edu URL: https://libraries.indiana.edu/lilly-library |
The Buley mss., 1951-1964 consists of materials relating to Roscoe Carlyle Buley (1893-1968), professor of History at Indiana University. Born in Georgetown, Indiana, Buley received his undergraduate and masters degrees from Indiana University. He then served in the U.S. Army during World War I, and later returned to teach history in Indiana and Illinois. In 1925, he received his PhD in history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Between 1925 and 1964, he taught as professor of history at Indiana University. In addition writing countless scholarly articles and monographs, Buley won the Pulitzer Prize in 1951 for his historical scholarship The Old Northwest: Pioneer Period 1815-1840 (1950).
The Buley mss., 1951–1964, consist of correspondence, awards, photographs, and clippings relating to Roscoe Carlyle Buley, 1893–1968, professor of history at Indiana University. Among the correspondents in the collection are Paul McClelland Angle, John William Ashton, William Lowe Bryan, Zora Goodwin Clevenger, Ralph Emerson Esarey, Will D. Gilliam, Ford Poulton Hall, Joseph E. McCabe, Douglas Laing Meikle, and John Robert Moore.
The awards are from the American Association for State and Local History, June 15, 1951, and an undated certificate from the Encyclopedia Britannica. The photographs are of the 1938 conference of the American Historical Association and an undated portrait of Buley. There are 37 newspaper clippings in the collection, primarily dating from 1958.
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[Item], Buley mss., Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.
Gift: 1986