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Vance Randolph Letters

 Collection
Identifier: MS R15

Scope and Content Note

Principally letters from Vance Randolph, dated at Eureka Springs and Fayetteville, Arkansas, to Mary Dengler Hudgins, Hot Springs, Arkansas, regarding their research and publication in areas of Arkansas history and folklore.

Fourteen signed, typed letters from Vance Randolph to Mary Dengler Hudgins (two with author's notes); one signed, typed letter from Vance Randolph to "Mrs. Thompson," one typed; initialed letter from Hudgins to Randolph; and two signed, autograph letters from Randolph to Hudgins.

Dates

  • 1941-1974

Creator

Language of Materials

Materials are in English.

Access Information

Please call (479) 575-8444 or email specoll@uark.edu at least two weeks in advance of your arrival to ensure availability of the materials.

Use Information

No Use Restrictions Apply.

No Interlibrary Loan.

Standard Federal Copyright Laws Apply (U.S. Title 17).

Biographical Note

Vance Randolph was born February 23, 1892 in Pittsburg, Kansas, and died November 1, 1980 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He received a BS in Education from Kansas State University, now Pittsburg State University, in 1914 and an MA from Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, in Psychology in 1915. In 1951, he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.

Encouraged by both Herbert Halpert and Carl Sandburg, Randolph began collecting folklore in the Ozarks; his fieldwork spans about thirty years, from the 1920's to the 1950's. Based on his fieldwork, Randolph wrote over twenty books and numerous articles for publications including the Arkansas Historical Quarterly, Ozark Folklore, and the Journal of American Folklore. In addition, under various pseudonyms, he authored many "Little Blue Books" for the Haldeman-Julius press in Girard, Kansas.

In 1962, he married Mary Celestia Parler, professor of English and supervisor-coordinator of the Folklore Research Project at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Their collaboration was both personal and professional. Vance Randolph was of great assistance to Mary Celestia Parler Randolph and her folklore students, and the Folklore Research Project can also be said to bear his mark. She in turn worked tirelessly for the Arkansas Folklore Society of which he was co-founder (with John Gould Fletcher) in 1949 and first president, and proofread and edited many of his manuscripts and transcripts.

Among the honors he received in his lifetime, none was as important to Randolph as being elected a Fellow of the American Folklore Society in 1978, which meant academic recognition for his work. In addition, he was proclaimed "Poet Laureate of the Ozarks" in 1975 by Greater Ozarks Hall of Fame, and June 12, 1976 was proclaimed "Vance Randolph Day" by then Arkansas Governor David Pryor. (Biographical note copied from finding aid to MC 952, Ozark Folksong Transcripts)

Extent

0.01 Linear Feet (1 folder)

Acquisition Information

The Vance Randolph Letters were donated to Special Collections by Mary Dengler Hudgins of Hot Springs, Arkansas, in March 1972 and 1974.

Processing Information

Processed by Samuel Sizer; completed March 1972. Item 17 was incorporated into the collection by Sizer on September 27, 1972; item 18 was incorporated into the collection by Sizer on August 9, 1974. Item 19 had been separated from the collection in 1972, and was reincorporated by Katrina Windon in June 2021.

Title
Vance Randolph Letters
Status
Completed
Author
Samuel Sizer
Date
March 1972
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid is written in English.

Revision Statements

  • September 27, 1972: Item 17 was incorporated into the collection by Sizer on September 27, 1972
  • August 9, 1974: Item 18 was incorporated into the collection by Sizer on August 9, 1974
  • June 2021: Item 19 was incorporated into the collection by Katrina Windon on June 1, 2021. It had been separated in 1972, and was returned to the collection in 2021.

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Department Repository

Contact:
University of Arkansas Libraries
365 N. McIlroy Avenue
Fayetteville AR 72701 United States
(479) 575-8444