Roy P. Johnson
Papers, 1870-1969 (Mss 147)
Scope and Content
The
Roy P. Johnson Collection is divided into seven series: George A.
Custer; Glyndon, Minnesota; Newspaper Excerpts; Pioneer Doctors and Medicine;
Railroads; Red River Steamboating; and his newspaper articles.
The
George A. Custer Series is made up mostly of newspaper clippings on General
Custer and related events. The first three files of clippings, primarily
on Custer and the Battle of the Little Bighorn, are divided into time periods:
1920 to 1931, 1932 to 1953, and 1954 to 1969. The remaining newspaper
clippings are divided into files according to their subject. They
include the Custer Drama, Fort Lincoln home, Custer Memorial, Custer TV
Series, and Major Marcus Reno.
The
Glyndon, Minnesota Series includes the research done by Mr. Johnson on
Glyndon's history, people, nearby communities, and events. The first
fourteen main subject files are labeled and arranged in his original order.
They include the Tenney family and kin, Carrie Deming Huntoon letter, Woodward
family, Detroit Lakes, plus the Northern Pacific and Great Northern railroad.
The name index to the Red River Gazette includes references to persons
associated with Glyndon and occasionally there are general name reference
notes. This index was originally in card format.
The
Newspaper Excerpts Series contains articles of interest, to Mr. Johnson,
taken from area newspapers. These articles have been left in their
original order. The Fargo-Moorhead subject area consists primarily
of articles on the Fargo Forum's history, which includes stories on former
publishers, newsmen, and owners. There are also articles from the
Daily Republican, Blade, Morning Call, Argus, and other area newspapers.
The Glyndon, Minnesota subseries contains excerpts from various newspapers;
all articles deal with the town.
In
the final folder is a copy of a card index listing subjects and people.
The newspapers indexed include the Fargo Times, Moorhead Advocate, Red
River Gazette, and Red River Valley News.
The
Pioneer Doctors and Medicine Series includes the research material and
rough drafts of Mr. Johnson's articles on the region's first doctors and
hospitals. The series maintains his original order.
The
research material collected by Mr. Johnson on railroads concerns the Canadian
Pacific and Northern Pacific. The Northern Pacific files include
information on its colonies including the towns of Detroit Lakes, Red River
and Yeovil.
The
Red River Steamboating Series cover the years 1870-1881. There is
also material on the Alsop steamboat, which is divided into three files:
letters, newspaper articles, and notes. All material in this series
has been kept in its original order.
The
Subject Files Series is comprised of research material collected by Mr.
Johnson that falls outside the above six series. Included are files
on Dr. J. A. Aasgard, Elizabeth Preston Anderson, Henry Ball, letters to
the Forum editor by Dick Blanchard, and the history of the J. B. Blanchard
family
including material on Eliza Goebel. There is also research notes
on Cass County, Clay County, the Fletcher story, Joseph Hoeffer, Hickson
Lutheran Church and some of Mr. Johnson's personal notes.
The
file dealing with the expulsion of liquor dealers near Fargo in 1872 contains
photostatic copies of documents and communications of the U.S. Marshall
for Dakota and the U.S. Army, all dating from 1872. The Fargo Fire
of 1893 file contains a photocopy of a card index compiled of all the homes
destroyed, who lived there, and added notes listing if the person (family)
was still in Fargo per the 1894 city directory. The Fargo-Moorhead
Area History Chronology was originally a card file listing important dates
in the history of the area. The early years are better represented
than the later. This series also has material on the towns of Morris
and New York Mills, Minnesota, St. Johns, North Dakota, and a winter series
about small towns.
The
Red River Regional History Chronology was originally an extensive card
file detailing important events in the history of this region. The
largest part of the chronology covers the period of 1857 to 1877.
It is especially complete in covering the 1862-1863 Indian uprising and
Sibley Expedition. Finally, the series includes copies of the M.
F. Steele letters, and a short history of the White Stone Battlefield written
by Ed Hollen.
The
Roy P. Johnson Newspaper Articles Series consists of his many stories on
the history of North Dakota and the Red River Valley published in the Forum.
Included are articles on the Duke Vallambrosa, Fort Ransom, Manitoba Invasion,
Theodore Roosevelt, and many more. They have been organized in alphabetical
order by title.
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