Overview of the Collection
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Repository Name:
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University of Oregon Libraries
Special Collections & University Archives
1299 University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-1299 URL: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/speccoll/index.html
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Collection Number:
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A 215
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Creator:
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Archibald, Joe, 1898-
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Title:
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Joseph Archibald Papers
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Dates:
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1962-1967 (inclusive)
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Quantity:
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.25 linear feet 1 container
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Languages:
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Collection materials are in
English.
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Summary:
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Joseph Archibald (1898-1986) was a writer.
The Joseph Archibald papers comprise literary manuscripts and television scripts concerning the military, specifically
Vietnam and the Air Force. The collection also includes incoming correspondence, both personal and professional, from publishers,
military officers and civilians. The collection also includes an article about Joseph Archibald.
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Location of Collection:
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Collection is located with other small manuscript collections.
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Biographical Note
Joseph Stopford Archibald was born on September 2, 1898, in Newington, New Hampshire to Alexander
and Angelina Archibald. At the age of twelve, he had sold his first cartoon to Judge magazine. By the
age of fifteen, he had begun his writing career with a prize-winning contribution to the Boston Post.
Archibald attended Chicago Academy of Fine Arts before enlisting in the United States Navy during World
War I.
During the war, Joseph Archibald served on a naval sub-chaser and as staff cartoonist for a service
publication. After his military service, Archibald returned to New England and became a reporter for
several Boston newspapers. In the 1920s, Archibald became the sports columnist and a cartoonist for
the New York-based McClure Newspaper Syndicate. He married Dorothy Allison Fenton in November 1927.
Archibald worked in a variety of positions ranging from editorial art director for several different
publishing companies, to a trick cartoonist entertaining troops during World War II. He published many
free-lance stories, but it was not until 1947 when Archibald published his first book Rebel Halfback
with Macrae and Smith Publishers. Joseph Archibald would eventually publish over fifty books aimed at
young boys. Most of these books focused on sports and military stories with titles such as
Touchdown Glory, West Point Wingback, Right Field Rookie, and Special Forces Trooper. In addition,
Archibald worked on television scripts and appeared as a guest cartoonist on national television programs.
Joseph Archibald resided for many years in Port Chester, New York where he was involved in amateur theater
and the American Cancer Society. He died March 1, 1986 in Barrington, New Hampshire at the age of 87.
Content Description
The Joseph Archibald papers comprise serveral letters concerning Archibald's research on General
Claire Lee Chennault, several television scripts, manuscripts for Special Forces Trooper, and assorted
miscellaneous items. Archibald disposed of many of his documents before the University of Oregon Libraries received his papers.
Arrangement
Collection is organized into the following series:
- Series I. Incoming Correspondence
- Series II. Manuscripts
- Series III. Miscellaneous
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information Gift of Joseph Archibald in 1969.
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], Joseph Archibald Papers, A 215, 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.
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| Archibald, Joe, 1898---Archives |
| Chennault, Claire Lee, 1893-1958 |
| Authors, American--20th century |
| Cartoonists--United States |
| Children's literature, American--Authorship |
| Sports stories, American |
| War stories, American |
| Manuscripts for publication |
| Television scripts |
| Special Forces trooper |
Detailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in
the collection.
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Series I:
Incoming Correspondence, 1962-1965
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Letters from D.G. Westervelt, Anna Chennault, Milton Caniff, Major James R. Reid, Lt. Col. William Lookadoo
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1962-1965 |
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Series II:
Manuscripts
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Container(s)
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Description
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Television manuscript for a series, "The Misadventures of Phineas Pinkham
or A Screwball at War." Episode #1 "Scrambled Yeggs." Story by Joseph Archibald, script by Samuel Chaikofsky
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Television manuscript for a film, "Prisoner, John Barleycorn." Script by
Samuel Chaikofsky, based on a story by Joseph Archibald
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31 pages
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Literary Manuscript for Special Forces Trooper, A young adult novel
about Vietnam. pp. 1-25
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Special Forces Trooper, pp. 26-54
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Special Forces Trooper, pp.55-80
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Special Forces Trooper, pp. 81-129
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Special Forces Trooper, pp. 112-130
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Special Forces Trooper, pp. 131-151
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Galley Proof, Special Forces Trooper, pp. 1-26
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Special Forces Trooper, pp. 27-52
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Television manuscript for "Stead Story"
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About an Air Force base in the Eastern Sierra Nevada mountains.
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Series III:
Miscellaneous
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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The Evening Telegram (Rocky Mount, NC) Article on Archibald, p. 1
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September 20, 1967 |
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