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Guide to the Hal George Evarts, Jr. Papers, 1936-1970


Ax 823





Finding aid prepared by University of Oregon Special Collections

Finding aid encoded by Jenny Palm, April 2004
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

University of Oregon Libraries
Special Collections & University Archives

1299 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1299
URL: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/speccoll/index.html

 
Collection Number:
 

Ax 823

 
Creator:
 

Evarts, Hal George, 1915-

 
Title:
 

Hal George Evarts Jr. Papers

 
Dates:
 

1936-1970 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

6 linear feet
4 containers

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English. 

 
Summary:
 

Hal Evarts, Jr. was a writer of Western and mystery fiction. The collection comprises personal and professional correspondence, literary manuscripts, personal journals, and printed materials of author Hal George Evarts, Jr. The manuscripts are of Evarts' novels and short stories in the western and detective/mystery styles.

 

Biographical Note

Hal George Evarts, Jr. was born on February 8, 1915 in Huchinson, Kansas. His father was the author Hal George Evarts. He attended Stanford University in 1932 and received his Bachelor of Arts. Evarts married Dorothea Van Dusen Abbott in 1942 and had three children. He was a member of the Western Writers of America from 1959 to 1960, serving as both a member and a vice-president. He was also affiliated with Zeta Psi and Sigma Delta Chi. In 1936-1937 he took his version of the "Grand Tour"--a knapsack trip around the world. Among his papers is a four volume diary of that trip, from Paris to central China. Evarts served in the U.S. Army during World War II from 1943 to 1945 in Europe with the 89th Infantry division. Evarts died August 26, 1989 at the age of 74.

Evarts worked as a writer from 1940 until his death in 1989. In that time he worked briefly as a screenwriter in Hollywood, a trade journal and newspaper reporter, as well as for the New York Herald Tribune Paris edition in 1939. Evarts was a mainstream western pulp writer. He composed over one hundred short stories to magazines and newspapers as well as numerous individual novels.

Source: Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2003.

Content Description

The Hal Evarts, Jr. papers are divided into three series. The first contains correspondence, divided into incoming and outgoing. One file, 1956-1960, contains the records and correspondence of the membership committee, Western Writers of America. Since the collection was processed at various times and contains addenda, the correspondence may not be arranged chronologically as a whole series.

The second series contains both short story and novel length manuscripts. The manuscripts are divided by work and arranged alphabetically. Also included in this series is a single folder containing a screenplay written by Evarts. The screenplay "The Restless Gun" is in the same style as the short stories and novels.

Finally, the remainder of the collection is grouped under miscellaneous. This series contains tearsheets of Evarts in published material. This series also contains royalty statements received by Evarts for his works. Four personal journals concerning Evarts' world tour when he was in his twenties are also present in the series. The series concludes also includes bound materials containing published work of Evarts. Two of the folders contain German magazines with Evarts' short stories in German. Also included is a Yearbook of Stanford writing from 1936 and a recognition of Evarts' membership of "The Other Padres," a group of writers in the San Diego, California area.

A box of published books by Evarts was also part of the collection. However, these have been removed and are housed separately.

Arrangement

Collection is organized into the following series: Series I. Correspondence; Series II. Manuscripts; Series III. Miscellaneous.

Administrative Information

Separated Materials 

Published books by Evarts have been removed from the collection and are housed separately.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Collection is open to the public.

Collection must be used in Special Collections & University Archives Reading Room.

Restrictions on Use 

Property rights reside with Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries. Copyright resides with the creators of the documents or their heirs. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted to the Manuscripts Librarian in Special Collections & University Archives. The reader must also obtain permission of the copyright holder.

Preferred Citation 

[Identification of item], Hal George Evarts, Jr. Papers, Ax 823, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Oregon.

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.

 
Congdon, Don--Correspondence
Evarts, Hal George, 1915---Archives
Evarts, Hal George, 1915---Travel
Fawcett Publications, Inc.--Records and correspondence
Western Writers of America--Records and correspondence
West (U.S.)--In literature
Adventure stories, American--Authorship
Authors, American--20th century
Detective and mystery stories, American--Authorship
Voyages around the world
Western stories--Authorship
Adventure fiction
Diaries
Manuscripts for publication
Mystery fiction
Tear sheets
Western stories

Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.


 

Series I:  Correspondence

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
   
Subseries A:  Incoming
 
 
box
1
folder
1

A-L
 
 
2
Matson
 
 
3
N-Z
 
 
4
Miscellaneous
 
 
5
Matson, Schribners
 
   
Subseries B:  Outgoing
 
 
6
Family
 
 
7
Miscellaneous
 
 
8
Miscellaneous
 
 
9
Western Writers of America-Incoming and Outgoing Membership Inquiry
  1956-1960

 

Series II:  Manuscripts

 
Container(s)
Description
   
Subseries A:  Short Story Length
 
 
box
1
folder
10

"As the Eagle Kills"
 
 
11
"Branded Woman"
 
 
12
"Canyon Lands"
 
 
13
"The Curse of Silence"
 
 
14
"Deadly Dilemma"
 
 
15
"Escort"
 
 
16
"The Exile"
 
 
17
"Fugitive's Canyon"
 
 
18
"Gambler's Moon"
 
 
19
"The Gorge of Death"
 
 
20
"Honkytonk Heaven"
 
 
21
"Hostage"
 
 
22
"Indian Passage"
 
 
23
"Jackass"
 
 
24
"Legend in the Dust"
 
 
25
"Man from Missouri"
 
 
26
"A Medal for the Sheriff"
 
 
27
"Massage to Mandakas"
 
 
28
"One Night in the Red Dog Saloon"
 
 
29
"Operation Swindle"
 
 
30
"Pursuit"
 
 
31
"Red Road to Lhasha"
 
 
32
"Thirty-Year Man"
 
 
33
"Waterhole"
 
 
34
"Woman Trader"
 
 
35
"Background is a Business"
 
 
36
"Hamlet-an Appreciation"
 
 
37
"Maverick Poker Box"
 
 
38
"Outcast"
 
 
39
"Power of Suggestion"
 
 
40
"Problems of a Writer"
 
 
41
"They Pioneered the River of No Return"
 
 
42
Titles A-D
 
 
43
Titles E-H
 
 
44
Titles I-N
 
 
45
Titles O-R
 
 
46
Titles S
 
 
47
Titles T-Y
 
 
48
Story Outlines-Plot Summaries
 
 
2 1
Stories
 
 
2
Proposed Anthology
 
   
Subseries B:  Novel Length
 
 
3
"Bigfoot"
 
 
4
"Bigfoot" first draft
 
 
5
"Bigfoot" second draft
 
 
6
"Branded Man" first draft
 
 
7
"Branded Man" second draft
 
 
8
"Colorado Crossing"
 
 
9
"Lone Trek"
 
 
10
"Massacre Creek"
 
 
11
"Mission to Tibet" first draft
 
 
12
"Mission to Tibet" second draft
 
 
13
"Mission to Tibet" Galleys
 
 
14
"Mission to Tibet"
 
 
3 1
"Peg Leg Mystery" (1)
 
 
2
"Peg Leg Mystery" (2)
 
 
3
"Peg Leg Mystery" (3)
 
 
3 4
"Peg Leg Mystery" (4)
 
 
3 5
"Peg Leg Mystery" (5)
 
 
6
"The Peking Monster" (1)
 
 
7
"The Peking Monster" (2)
 
 
8
"The Purple Eagle Mystery" (1)
 
 
9
"The Purple Eagle Mystery" first draft
 
 
10
"The Purple Eagle Mystery" second draft
 
 
11
"The Purple Eagle Mystery" final draft
 
 
12
"Secret of the Himalayas" (1)
 
 
13
"Secret of the Himalayas" (2)
 
 
14
"Secret of the Himalayas" (3)
 
 
15
"Smuggler's Road" (1)
 
 
4 1
"Smuggler's Road" (2)
 
 
2
"The Sundown Kid"
 
 
3
"The Talking Mountain" (1)
 
 
4
"The Talking Mountain" (2)
 
 
5
"The Talking Mountain" (3)
 
 
6
"Treasure River"
 
   
Subseries C:  Screenplays
 
 
7
"The Restless Gun"
 

 

Series III:  Miscellaneous

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box
4
folder
8

Tearsheets (1)
 
 
9
Tearsheets (2)
 
 
10
Royalty Statements (1)
 
 
11
Royalty Statements (2)
 
 
12
Journal, Vol. 1
 
 
13
Journal, Vol. 2
 
 
14
Journal, Vol. 3
 
 
15
Journal, Vol. 4
 
 
16
"Du und die Welt"
  December 1953
 
17
"Uebersicht"
  May 1954
 
18
"Charity Ball Magazine"
  1953
 
19
Yearbook of Stanford Writing
  1936
 
20
"The Other Padres"
  April 1976