Valeen T. Avery photograph collection
Scope and Contents
The images in Valeen Tippetts Avery's collection were removed from manuscript collection 316, and consist of miscellaneous research photos, including images from the life of Charles H. Spencer, three videos and a collection of slides.
The Charles H. Spencer images cover two separate projects. The first are from his Crater Lake Water Development Project 1915-1917. These images have been rearranged to match the numbering on in verso side. Included are 3"x5" proofs as well as 8"x10" enlargements. This collection also includes images of Avery at the Crater Lake site in 1979, and the Lee's Ferry Gold Project 1907-1912. A letter from the Museum of Northern Arizona indicates that many of the photographs from Crater Lake are also housed in their J. C. Clarke collection of photographs, implying that J. C. Clarke was likely the photographer.
More information about Valeen T. Avery is available in her paper collection: COLL MSS 316. Reference to Charles H. Spencer can be found in Box 4: Folder 1: Charles H. Spencer; Box 34: Folder 21: "Charles H. Spencer and the Most Remarkable Water Project in the United States"; Box 34: Folder 22: Free Running a publication; and Box 57: Folder 2: "All that Glitters..." a paper/manuscript by W.L. Rusho on Charles H. Spencer's life and his search for Gold in Glen Canyon and at Lee's Ferry.
You can also see Leonard J. Arrington's papers for more information about Valeen T. Avery: LJSHS COLL 1.9 Box 136: Folder 1-4. There is also reference to Helen Sekaquaptewa (image of Helen in this collection, 386:1:09:04), in LJSHS COLL 1.9 Box 107: Folder 17: Helen Sekaquaptewa and Louise Udall.
Valeen T. Avery's photograph collection contains 131 images, 68 slides, and one dvd.
Dates
- 1907-1986
Language of Materials
Material in English
Conditions Governing Access
No restrictions on use, except: not available through interlibrary loan.
Conditions Governing Use
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.
Permission to publish material from the Valeen T. Avery photo collection must be obtained from the Special Collections Photograph Curator and/or the Special Collections Department Head.
Biographical Note
Valeen Tippetts Avery was born on December 22, 1936 in Great Falls, Montana. After earning her bachelor of Arts in foreign languages from Rocky Mountain College in 1959, she moved East, working various jobs in New York City, North Carolina, and Germany. Avery returned to the West in 1972 to produce and direct a weekly educational television program at KOAI TV in Flagstaff, Arizona. After six years with KOAI, she returned to school, earning her Master of Arts in history from Northern Arizona University in 1981. Avery went on to get her PhD at NAU in 1983, specializing in American social and intellectual history. NAU promptly hired her in 1984 as an assistant professor and the Director for the Center of Colorado Plateau Studies. She earned tenure and promotion to associate professor in 1990, and gave up her role at the Center of Colorado Plateau Studies two years later. Avery became a full professor in 1998, and worked in that capacity until her retirement in 2005. She was married to Charles C. Avery in 1961, with whom she had four children before their divorce in 1986. In 1996 she married colleague and English professor Bryan Short. Avery died unexpectedly on April 7, 2006, in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Avery was a prolific writer, authoring two books and numerous articles and book reviews. She is perhaps best known for her work on Mormon Enigma: Emma Hale Smith, a controversial book she co-authored with Linda Newell, first published in 1984. From Mission to Madness: Last Son of the Mormon Prophet, a biography of David H. Smith, was published in 1999. Both won the Evans Award for Best Western Biography. She was also a respected leader and teacher, serving as president of the Mormon History Association in 1987 and exciting countless students with her enthusiastic teaching style. In 2001, she was the Homecoming Dedicatee at NAU, chosen by a vote of students, staff and faculty.
Extent
2 boxes (1.0 linear feet)
Abstract
The images in Valeen Tippetts Avery's collection were removed from manuscript collection 316, and consist of miscellaneous research photos, including images from the life of Charles H. Spencer, three videos and a collection of slides. The Charles H. Spencer images cover two separate projects. The first are from his Crater Lake Water Development Project 1915-1917. These images have been rearranged to match the numbering on in verso side. Included are 3"x5" proofs as well as 8"x10" enlargements. This collection also includes images of Avery at the Crater Lake site in 1979, and the Lee's Ferry Gold Project 1907-1912. A letter from the Museum of Northern Arizona indicates that many of the photographs from Crater Lake are also housed in their J. C. Clarke collection of photographs, implying that J. C. Clarke was likely the photographer.
Arrangement
The photographs in this collection were kept in the original order as much as possible.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The materials in this collection were donated to USU Special Collections in 2006 by the children of Valeen T. Avery.
Researcher Note
Many of the images have captions taped or glued to them with details describing the image, some of that has been included in the descriptions. Where noted on images, the name of the photographer is included.
Processing Information
Processed in April of 2009
- Title
- Guide to the Valeen T. Avery photograph collection, 1907-1986
- Author
- Finding aid/Register created by Andrea Hathaway, April 2009.
- Date
- ©2009
- Description rules
- Finding Aid Based On Dacs (Describing Archives: A Content Standard, 2nd Edition)
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid encoded in English.
- Sponsor
- Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008
Revision Statements
- 2009: Template information was updated to reflect Archives West best practice guidelines.
Repository Details
Part of the Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections & Archives Repository
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
3000 Old Main Hill
Logan Utah 84322-3000 United States
435 797-8248
435 797-2880 (Fax)
scweb@usu.edu