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Carlton Fordis Culmsee photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: UUS_P0128

Scope and Contents

The Carleton Culmsee Photograph Collection consists of 364 photographs that document the lives of Culmsee and his wife Edna Ball Culmsee from adolescense to old age. Included are photographs of both the Ball and Culmsee families, the Brigham Young University Campus, camping images, photos of missionaries from the Northern States Mission, and a few snapshots of Utah State University. Additionally, there are subject file photographs Culmsee collected for various articles, particularly on mining and the Walker War.

Dates

  • 1895-1990
  • Majority of material found within 1910-1939

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in English.

Restrictions

Open to public research. Nitrate negatives have been removed from this collection and placed in Cold Storage Box 5. Patrons must request to view these negatives 3 hours in advance.

Copyright

It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Utah State University Libraries, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.

Permission to publish material from the Carlton Fordis Culmsee photograph collection must be obtained from the Special Collections Photograph Curator and/or the Special Collections Department Head.

Biographical Note

Carlton Fordis Culmsee was born in Iowa September 18, 1904 to Dr. Ludwing Alfred Culmsee and Clara Belia Hansen Culmsee. After graduating from high school in Cedar City, Utah in 1922, he taught for three years in various one-room schools. He graduated as valedictorian with a double major in Geology and English from Brigham Young University on June 5, 1932. Edna Ball (the valedictorian two years previous) became his wife the same day. Culmsee taught journalism and was the secretary of the extension division at BYU after his graduation. He received his M.A. in English in 1936 from BYU, and his PhD from the University of Iowa in American Civilization. Upon returning to BYU, Culmsee became the head of the Journalism department and the Director of the Extension Division. During WWII Culmsee served as an officer in the U.S. Navy, advancing to the rank of Lieutenant Commander before he was honorably discharged in 1945. Upon his return he was appointed Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences (known later as the College of Humanities and Arts) and a professor of American Civilization at Utah State University.

He served on many committees and held a myriad of offices including two terms as president of the League of Utah Writers and one term as president of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. He was chairman of the Land-Grant University Centennial-USU Diamond Jubilee, chairman of the Campus Planning committee, director of Publications, and supervisor of the USU News Bureau. In 1955 he and his wife were invited to Taiwan to reestablish the National Chengchi University. In 1970, after serving as Dean for 25 years, Carlton Culmsee retired. That same year he was awarded the USU Distinguished Service Award. In 1971, he and Edna were elected to the Old Main Society. He taught part-time for five years after retiring as dean, and in 1975 Carlton Culmsee retired completely and received Emeritus status. On July 11, 1976, Edna Ball Culmsee died of a heart attack. On February 24, 1978, Carlton Culmsee married Aileen Swift Barker (born in Wellsville, Utah, August 25, 1910). Aileen and Carlton were married for fifteen years until his death in May of 1993.

Extent

1 box (0.45 cubic ft., 0.5 linear ft.)

Abstract

364 black & white and color photographs that document the lives of Culmsee and his wife Edna Ball Culmsee from adolescence to old age. Included are photographs of both the Ball and Culmsee families, the Brigham Young University Campus, camping images, photos of missionaries from the Northern States Mission, and a few snapshots of Utah State University. Additionally, there are subject file photographs Culmsee collected for various articles, particularly on mining and the Walker War.

Arrangement

Arranged in numeric sequence according to Box, Folder, and Item

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated by Carlton's second wife, Aileen Swift Baker Culmsee. Photographs removed from Carlton Fordis Culmsee papers (COLL MSS 221).

Related Materials

Carlton Culmsee papersCOLL MS 221

Processing Information

Register completed by Peter Schmid, May 1997, and revised by Jennifer Feik, August 2003.

Title
Guide to the Carlton Fordis Culmsee photograph collection, 1895-1990
Author
Finding aid created by Peter Schmid, May 1997, and revised by Jennifer Feik, August 2003.
Date
©2008
Description rules
Finding Aid Based On Dacs (Describing Archives: A Content Standard, 2nd Edition)
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding guide is in English in Latin script.
Sponsor
Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008

Revision Statements

  • May 31, 2008: Template information was updated to reflect Utah Manuscript Association best practices.
  • 2009: Template information was updated to reflect Archives West best practice guidelines.

Repository Details

Part of the Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections & Archives Repository

Contact:
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
3000 Old Main Hill
Logan Utah 84322-3000 United States
435 797-8248
435 797-2880 (Fax)