Collection Dates: 1913 -- 1931
5 linear ft.
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Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1420
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Posted to Internet: May 2000
Acquisition
Note: This collection was given to the University of Iowa
Libraries in 1969 -- 70 by John J. Pasciutti.
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Biographical Note
Hervey White was born in New London, Iowa, in 1866. The son of William Andrew and Martha Chandler White, Hervey attended the State University of Kansas and later transferred to Harvard. He received an A.B. degree in 1894. After graduation, Hervey became affiliated with Jane Addams in social service work at the Hull House in Chicago.
His first book, Difference, was printed in 1899. Perhaps his most famous work was Quicksand. This book was called one of the six great American novels. In 1900, Bolton Brown, Ralph Whitehead, and White went to Woodstock, New York, and founded the Byrdcliffe Colony, where many noted artists and authors made their summer homes. Four years later, he established the Maverick Colony. This colony gave opportunities to both actors and musicians. The Maverick Press, founded by White, printed a number of his books and also works of other authors. He also served as editor for Wild Hawk and Plowshare, periodicals printed by his press.
Hervey White died in 1944, at the age of 78.
The papers of Hervey White consist of five linear feet of literary manuscripts dating from 1913 -- 1931. They contain both holograph and typescript draft of many of his works.
Related Materials
At the time he donated the materials to the University of Iowa, John Pasciutti mentioned that there were letters of Hervey White in the Upton Sinclair collection at Indiana's Lilly Library. We have been unable to ascertain this, but researchers interested in following up on this may find some correspondence there. http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/
Some of White's manuscripts are located at the Woodstock Library
Amours of Peterkin. Typescript (with corrections)
Autobiography
Typescript (2 folders)Typescript carbon (2 folders)
Baffled. Typescript (2 folders)
The Coroner Sits
Holograph draft (2 folders)Typescript
The Deserter. Holograph draft
Disappointment. Holograph
Good Night. Holograph
The Happy Husband. Holograph draft
The Hills of Pride
Holograph draftTypescript (with corrections)
The House in the Road. Typescript
Insults - Marriages. A Radio Play in One Act. Holograph draft
John Smith and Pokahontas. Holograph draft
Loose Ends. Typescript
Lost River. Book length manuscript, carbon typescript
The Magic Ship. Holograph draft.
Market 303, A Mystery Store. Typescript
Peter Piper. Typescript
A Pioneer. Typescript (with corrections)
Plain Folks. Holograph Draft
The Prodigal Father. Typescript (with corrections)
The Runt. Typescript.
Secret Signals. Holograph drafts
Sonnet. Holograph
A Southern Mill Hand. Holograph Draft
Swamp Island
Holograph draft (2 folders)Typescript (with corrections)
Sympathy. Holograph
Turpentine Kwartett. Holograph draft
Weak Sister. Holograph draft (in exercise book)
Without Regard. Holograph draft.
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