Overview of the Collection
Biographical NoteAmos Burg, Jr. (1901-1986) was a Portland native who traveled the world as a photographer, film maker, writer, and explorer, venturing down the entirety of most of the major rivers of North America. He settled in Juneau, Alaska in his middle age but always maintained close ties to Oregon and his family in the area. Between the years of 1919-1937 Burg sporadically attended the University of Oregon, Oregon Agricultural College, and eventually attained his degree from Oregon Institute of Technology, 1937. He worked for The National Geographic Society, Encyclopedia Britannica, and ERPI Films, as a photographer, writer, and film maker on assignment and freelance from 1927-1954. In 1954 he established, and then, managed the Education and Information Office of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, until his retirement in 1974. While working for the Department of Fish and Game he scripted and shot many short films on Alaskan subjects for distribution among the schools for educational purposes. He wrote a large number of articles and columns for newspapers in Juneau, under the name Sourdough Sam. Among other writings he authored a column titled "Campfire reflections" in the magazine Fish tales and game trails published by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. He collected the majority of his writings for The National Geographic into a book that is held by the Oregon Historical Society Research Library. Content DescriptionThe Amos Burg papers, c.1917-1985, contain detailed diaries and travel logs of Burg's many trips throughout the world. Also included are: correspondence, articles, lecture notes, film notations for Amos Burg films, publicity about Burg (including newspaper articles and a radio interview transcript), articles by others of interest to Burg, or about him, and a collection of misc. items including his flag, records of a land purchase, passports, will, resume, and Carolyn Burg's will. The diaries and trip logs, 1917-1983, do a very good job of documenting Burg's travels, plans to travel, and in the earliest diary his desire to begin a life of adventure. His destinations, partners on journeys, detailed listing of possible topics for articles, and a meticulous account of the cost of each adventure can be found in either his diaries or trip logs for almost every year. The earlier records are more detailed and descriptive than later records. Also included are diaries from his two companions, Buzz Holmstrom and Willis Johnson, from their 1938 Grand Canyon river trip with Burg. Correspondence, c.1920-1977, deals both with Burg's business matters and his solicitation of work as a freelance and contract writer, photographer, and film maker, and his personal correspondence. Particularly insightful are the early correspondence, especially the letters to his parents while on his various trips in his early years. The remaining personal correspondence, while quite large in number focus mainly on the later years of Burg's life and his battle with cancer. The business correspondence includes contracts with ERPI Films over the required quality and Burg's salary for his work and letters from the various organizations he worked with concerning business arrangements. Also included are a few joint letters with Carolyn Burg concerning business matters. The research notes, articles, lecture notes, and film materials, c.1925-1977, contain many drafts of each endeavor and in most cases a final draft also. There are copious notes for each of Burg's research topics and often references to his trip logs. Most of his articles appear to have been based on the research and logs in the collection. While not as rich in material, the film materials do include several scripts and outlines for films Burg created, many of them under the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Of note are the two folders covering the Navajo Film project which include script, budget, bank records, and a brochure using Burg's photos. Within the published materials relating to or involving Amos Burg is a scrapbook of newspaper articles compiled by a family member that traces his exploits publically beginning around 1922 and following him through the 1940s. Most of the articles are from the Portland papers but there are a few notable exceptions. Included in this series is also a radio interview transcript from 1936 and two articles about Burg written by friends with the intent to publish them. Most of the rest of the published material is relating to Burg's journeys but without directly mentioning him. The final part of the collection is a diversified grouping of assorted items of Burg's. Within this group are a copy of his and his wife Carolyn Burg's wills, the records for Burg's boat the "Endeavor", Amos Burg's passports, a eulogy to Buzz Holmstrom, Amos' flag, and a collection of his address books. Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access :
The collection is open to the public. Restrictions on Use :The Oregon Historical Society is the owner of the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the Research Library prior to any use of reproductions. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use of reproductions may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners. Preferred Citation :Amos Burg papers, Mss 1759, Oregon Historical Society Research Library Administrative Information
Arrangement :
Series I: Diaries, 1917-1983. Series II: Trip logs and maps, 1922-1977. Series III: Correspondence, ca. 1920-1985. Series IV: Research notes, articles, and lectures by Burg, ca. 1925-1976. Series V: Materials relating to Burg's films, 1925-1977. Series VI: Published materials by individuals other than Burg, ca. 1922-1983. Series VII: Additional materials, ca. 1926-1976.
Acquisition Information :
Gift of Mrs. Carolyn Burg, 1986-1995: Accessions 17787 (1986, July 10), 18819 (1988 May 20), 20170 (1989 June 15), 19839 (1990 March 23), 22211 (1995 Feb. 28), and 22726 (1995 June 19). Processing Note :The collection was received in good condition and in no specific arrangement. Since there was no original order the materials have been arranged alphabetically, and chronologically where appropriate, within the series. Separated Materials :13.95 Cubic Feet of photographs were transferred to the photographic collections (see "Related Materials" below), and one map was transferred to the map collection. Three paintings (3"x5") by a friend of Amos Burg, transferred to the artifacts collections of the Oregon Historical Society museum. Related Materials :The Amos Burg photograph collection can be found in the Oregon Historical Society Research Library as Org. Lot 450. A separate guide to these photographs is available in the Research Library. Detailed Description of the Collection1 cubic foot (1
box).
Include diaries of Amos Burg, Willis Johnson (1938), and Buzz Holmstrom (1938). Arranged chronologically.
The series contains Amos Burg's trip logs, as well as maps of areas to which he traveled while working on stories, articles, or film and photo projects. Arranged chronologically.
Contains letters both to and from Amos Burg, his family, friends, and business associates. The series is divided into personal and business correspondence,
and arranged alphabetically within each category.
2 cubic feet (2
boxes)
Contains drafts of articles, notes for articles, films and lectures, and final copies of articles and some published versions. Arranged chronologically.
This series contains notes, scripts, and miscellaneous materials relating to Amos Burg's films, ca. 1925-1977. The materials contain drafts, final revisions, text, scoring notes, technical notations for films, scripts and related materials such as budgets for a 1977 film, and other proposed projects. Arranged chronologically.
Contains published Materials by individuals other than Amos Burg that relate to, involve, or interested Burg. Includes a radio interview, scrapbooks, and articles ca. 1922-1983. Arranged chronologically.
Contains various personal papers, résumé, will, memorial service items, passports, diploma, awards, club membership rosters, and 1976 guest book. Subjects
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