TABLE OF CONTENTS


Overview of the Collection

Biography

Scope and Content Note

Arrangement

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Series V: Clubs and Societies, undated, 1930-1991






Edwin Way Teale Papers

Series V: Clubs and Societies



Finding aid prepared by Archives & Special Collections Staff.






Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205
Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205



© 2005 University of Connecticut



Overview of the Collection

Repository: Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center.
Creator: Teale, Edwin Way, 1899-.
Title: Edwin Way Teale Papers.
Dates: undated, 1799-1995
Quantity: 238 linear feet
Identification: MSS19810009
Language: English.
Abstract: Edwin Way Teale, Connecticut-based naturalist, was the author of thirty-two books. His papers include field notes and drafts for each of his books, early childhood writings, professional writings for magazines, newspapers and book reviews, correspondence- both personal and professional, personal and family documents, scrapbooks, and memorabilia, as well as his photographs (prints, negatives, and transparencies) and his personal library. There is also one box of original John Burroughs material Teale collected over the years.

Biography

Edwin “Way” Teale (christened Edwin Albert Teale) was born on 2 June 1899 in Joliet, Illinois. His father, Oliver Cromwell Teale, was British and had emigrated from England in 1884. After working in New York and then Illinois as a railroad mechanic, he met his future wife, Clara Louise Way at a party hosted by her parents. The future Mrs. Oliver Teale had grown up on “Lone Oak” farm, which Edwin fondly wrote about in his book Dune Boy. Edwin's early years were kept busy with church, school, and more “school” at home, his mother having been a teacher. Although he always felt connected with nature, it was only during the summers, visiting his grandparents at Lone Oak farm, that he was able to roam free. Edwin kept a journal from very early on, documenting the natural world and things he found interesting.

In 1918, Edwin Way Teale enlisted in the Student Army Training Corps, but was discharged only two months later. He then transferred to Earlham College, where his uncle, David Edwards, was President. It was at Earlham where he met Nellie Imogene Donovan. She was instrumental in his life as a wife, friend, assistant and editor. Edwin's major in college was English, and he was active in many clubs and sports teams including the Football Team, Oratory Club and Debating Team.

After graduating from Earlham in 1922, Edwin took a job as head of the department of public speaking and debate at Friend's University in Wichita, Kansas. Nellie graduated in the spring of 1923 and they were married on 1 August. The Teales stayed for one more year at Friend's, Edwin continued teaching while Nellie became the athletic director.

The Teales then journeyed to New York, where Edwin entered Columbia University. While obtaining his Masters degree and working on his thesis paper entitled Jeffries Criticism of Wordsworth and Scott he submitted his editorials to Dr. Crane, a noted editorial writer. During this time the Teales had their only child, David. After graduating, Teale had hopes of getting a job on the editorial staff of Columbia Dispatch, but after several months of waiting for the official offer and a dwindling bank account, Edwin was forced to try his luck in New York. It was here where he began his decade long career at Popular Science. Edwin wrote on average, four articles an issue, some ghost-written, anonymous or written using pen names. In 1942, after having success with freelance articles, and his first few books (A Book About Gliders, The Golden Throng), he resigned to work full time for himself.

The following years were filled with happiness and great sadness. Although Edwin's career as a writer, photographer and public speaker prospered, David joined the army at 18. While on a reconnaissance mission in Germany, David was killed when a bomb sunk the small boat he was on. David and several others drowned. For almost a year, David's status was Missing in Action. After months of inquiries they finally discovered most of what happened and were given the official letter by the government. As Edwin stated, the only thing that kept them from despair was their love of nature.

In 1959, Edwin and Nellie decided to move from their home in Baldwin, New York, to a more rural area. After touring the area in a hot-air balloon they decided to purchase a seventy-nine acre property in Hampton, Connecticut they named “Trail Wood”. He documented their quest for the perfect home in his book entitled A Naturalist Buys an Old Farm. Frequently the Teales welcomed visitors: fans, hikers and naturalists wishing a tour, or just to explore the property.

Edwin and Nellie were members of such organizations and societies as the Thoreau Society, the Explorer's Club, the John Burroughs Memorial Association and the New York Entomological Society. They were good friends with many other naturalists and kept extensive correspondence, with relatives, friends, fans, and other influential people including Rachel Carson, Roger Tory Peterson, William T. Davis, and Julian Burroughs. His 32 books have been published in many languages, as well as in Braille. He won the Pulitzer prize in 1966, and received the Burroughs Medal in 1943 for his book, Near Horizons, among other awards and honors. His fans continued to send Edwin and Nellie letters even after his death in October 1980. Edwin and Nellie chose to donate their materials to the University of Connecticut Libraries and preserved Trail Wood by donating it to the Connecticut Audubon Society. It is now known as the Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary and is seasonally open for tours.

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Scope and Content Note

Teale's papers include field notes and drafts for each of his books, early childhood writings, professional writings for magazines, newspapers and book reviews, correspondence- both personal and professional, personal and family documents, scrapbooks, and memorabilia, as well as his photographs (prints, negatives, and transparencies) and his personal library. There is also one box of original John Burroughs material Teale collected over the years.

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Arrangement

There are thirteen Series within the Edwin Way Teale Papers.

Series I: Writings (undated, 1799-1991) contains EWT's writings and includes his book related material, early writings, published and unpublished articles or essays, and the manuscripts for his speeches.

Series I: Writings.

Series II: Journals and Diaries (undated, ca. 1920-1986) contains Edwin's journals and diaries ranging from the his early childhood to his death in 1980. Nellie's journals and diaries are also included in this series.

Series II: Journals and Diaries.

Series III: Correspondence (undated 1907-1991) is comprised of both Nellie's and Edwin's correspondence up to his death in October of 1980, and is separated into appropriate sub-series.

Series III: Correspondence.

Series IV: Print Material (undated, 1885-1995) includes printed material; magazines and newspapers that EWT published articles in and those he collected for his personal library.

Series IV: Print Material.

Series V: Clubs and Societies (undated, 1930-1991) relates solely to Clubs and Societies of which he was involved in and includes related correspondence and publications.

Series V: Clubs and Societies.

Series VI: Family Papers (undated, 1850-1991) contains family material from his mother, son and grandparents, and also includes Nellie's material (such as birding notes) after October of 1980.

Series VI: Family Papers.

Series VII: Scrapbooks (undated, 1914-1979) is devoted to scrapbooks.

Series VII: Scrapbooks.

Series VIII: Artifacts and Samples (undated, 1950-1978) contains associated artifacts.

Series VIII: Artifacts and Samples.

Series IX: Camera Equipment and Media (undated, 1958-1989) contains cameras, camera accessories, LP record albums, cassette tapes, and films. The cameras and accessories were used by Teale to take the negatives and transparencies contained in Series XIII: Photographs. The LP record albums and cassettes contain interviews with Teale as well as a reading from his book Dune Boy. The LP record albums are separated from the Teale Papers but can be located with a separate LP call number. The films are primarily 16mm color and are mostly documenting insects as well as Teale working in his Insect Garden. Some of the films are warped and will require careful handling to view. The films are separated from the Teale Papers but can be located with a separate mp number.

Series IX: Camera Equipment and Media.

Series X: Memorabilia (undated, 1801-1990s) includes associated memorabilia.

Series X: Memorabilia.

Series XI: Other Author's Manuscript Material Given to EWT & NDT (undated, 1951-1991) contains other author's manuscript material that was given to Nellie or Edwin.

Series XI: Other Author's Manuscripts.

Series XII: John Burroughs Material (undated, 1901-1946) collected by Edwin Way Teale and includes letters, original writings and manuscripts.

Series XII: John Burroughs Material.

Series XIII: Photographs (undated, 1860s-1990s) includes black-and-white negatives on glass and film, color transparencies, and black-and-white prints. Each subseries is uniquely arranged to best house the materials and assist researchers. >Subseries A: Negatives are arranged by size (3" x 4", 120mm) and chronology. Subseries B: Transparencies are arranged by format (transparency, lantern slides, slides), chronology, and subject. Subseries C: Prints are arranged by subject. Subseries D: Publication Related Materials are arranged by format (negatives, prints), size (3" x 4", 120mm, 8" x 10"), and publication title. Subseries E: Personal Photographs are arranged by subject and chronology. Subseries F: John Burroughs Related Material is arranged by format (negative, prints).

Series XIII: Photographs.

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries and the owner(s) of the copyright.

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Related Material

Archives & Special Collections has a substantial collection of natural history collections. For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the reference desk.

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Index Terms

This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Subjects:

A Conscious Stillness.
A Naturalist Buys An Old Farm.
A Walk Through the Year.
Adventures in Nature.
American Seasons.
Ann Zwinger.
Audubon's Wildlife.
Autumn Across America.
Byways to Adventure.
Circle of the Seasons.
Days Without Time.
Dune Boy.
Edwin Teale.
Edwin Way Teale.
Grassroot Jungles.
Green Mansions.
Green Treasury.
Insect Friends.
Journey Into Summer.
Naturalists.
Nature Writers.
Near Horizons.
North With the Spring.
Photographs of American Nature.
Springtime in Britain.
The Book of Gliders.
The Golden Throng.
The Insect World of J. Henri Fabre.
The Junior Book of Insects.
The Junior Book of Photography.
The Lost Dog.
The Lost Woods.
The Strange Lives of Familiar Insects.
The Thoughts of Thoreau.
The Wilderness World of John Muir.
Walden.
Wandering Through Winter.

Document Types:

Correspondence.
Equipment.
Manuscripts.
Memorabilia.
Personal Papers.
Photographs.
Publications.

Occupations:

Author.
Naturalist.
Photographer.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Item description, #:#], Edwin Way Teale Papers. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries.

Acquisition Information

Two large donations were made by the author, Edwin Way Teale, and then by Nellie Teale after her husband's death.

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Detailed Description

Series V: Clubs and Societies, undated, 1930-1991
207:4093 Societies Membership cards, 1930-1980
207:4094 Scrapbook of Society Related Clippings, 1938-1940s
207:4095 Correspondence- Clubs & societies, 1944-1973
207:4096 American Nature Study Society- Boston meeting related documents, 1946 December
207:4097 American Nature Study Society- Chicago meeting related doc., 1947 December
207:4098 American Nature Study Society- Washington meeting related doc., 1948 December 27 - 30
207:4099 American Nature Study Society- New York meeting related doc., 1949 December 27 - 30
207:4100 American Nature Study Society- newsletters, 1945-1949
207:4101 American Nature Study Society- newsletters, 1950
207:4102 American Nature Study Society- membership lists, undated
207:4103 American Nature Study Society- correspondence, 1945-1980
207:4104 American Nature Study Society- correspondence (continued), 1945-1980
207:4105 The American Ornithologist's Union- membership lists, 1955, 1960
208:4106 Audubon Society- state & local leagues, correspondence, 1942-1972
208:4107 Audubon Society of Canada- correspondence, 1958-1959
208:4108 Baldwin Bird Club- correspondence, 1946-1980
208:4109 Baldwin Bird Club- notes, correspondence, newsletters & clippings Publishers of Long Island Naturalist, 1946-1980
208:4110 Long Island Naturalist: notes & research for no.1, 1954
208:4111 Long Island Naturalist: notes & research, undated
208:4112 Long Island Naturalist: notes & research for no.5, undated
208:4113 Long Island Naturalist: “Baldwin Robins” miscellaneous notes, undated
208:4114 Long Island Naturalist: notes & research used in no.4, undated
208:4115 Long Island Naturalist no.1, 1952 Autumn
208:4116 Long Island Naturalist no.2, 1953 Spring
208:4117 Long Island Naturalist no. 3, 1954 Spring
208:4118 Long Island Naturalist no. 4, 1955 Spring
208:4119 Long Island Naturalist no. 5, 1956 Spring
208:4120 Long Island Naturalist no. 6, 1957 Spring
208:4121 Long Island Naturalist, 1969 Autumn
208:4122 Long Island Naturalist, 1970 Spring
208:4123 Long Island Naturalist, 1970 Autumn
208:4124 Long Island Naturalist, 1976 Spring
209:4125 Long Island Naturalist, 1976 Fall
209:4126 Long Island Naturalist, 1977 Spring
209:4127 Long Island Naturalist missing cover and pages 1-2, undated
209:4128 Baldwin Bird Club Report “Long Island Bird Life”, undated
209:4129 Boy Scouts of America: notes, clippings, etc., 1943
209:4130 Boy Scouts of America: Correspondence about Merit Badge, 1943
209:4131 Boy Scouts of America: Correspondence, 1941-1951
209:4132 Boy Scouts of America: Correspondence, 1941-1967
209:4133 Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society. “The Sayings of William T. Davis” 39:4, 1944 Octpber
209:4134 Brooklyn Entomological Society Bulletins, 1941-1952
209:4135 History of the Brooklyn Entomological Society: notes, 1966
209:4136 History of the Brooklyn Entomological Society: research articles, 1966
210:4137 Cape May Geographic Society- correspondence, 1946
210:4138 Rachel Carson Trust- correspondence, 1972
210:4139 Connecticut Audubon Society- correspondence, 1980-1981
210:4140 Connecticut Audubon Bulletin. “Our New 'Trail Wood' Sanctuary”, 1981 March - April
210:4141 Cooper Ornithological Club, 1964
210:4142 The Explorer's Club, 1942-1970
[See also Clyde Fisher]
210:4143 The Explorer's Club- membership lists, 1949-1965
210:4144 Friends Of Trail Wood Committee- meeting minutes, 1981-1982
210:4145 Hampton Antiquarian and Historical Society- member list, 1967
210:4146 The Hampton Fletcher Memorial Library redesign petition, 1978
210:4147 Hampton Bird Club- Correspondence, 1979
210:4148 Hampton Bird Club- press release submitted to Hampton Gazette, 1978 May 13
210:4149 Hampton Bird Club- minutes 5 meetings, 1974
210:4150 Hampton Bird Club- minutes 9 meetings, 1975
210:4151 Hampton Bird Club- minutes 11 meetings & bird record, 1976
210:4152 Hampton Bird Club- minutes 6 meetings, 1978
210:4153 Hampton Bird Club- minutes 2 meetings, also flower notes, 1979 May - June
210:4154 Hampton Conservation Commission: letter to first selectman about Gypsy Moth- related notes & research material, 1971
210:4155 Hawk Mountain Sanctuary- correspondence, 1947-1954
211:4156 John Burroughs Association- correspondence & newsletters, 1943-1975
[See also Farida Wiley]
211:4157 John Burroughs Association- correspondence & newsletters, 1976
211:4158 John Burroughs Association- correspondence & newsletters, 1977
211:4159 John Burroughs Association- correspondence & newsletters, 1978
211:4160 John Burroughs Association- correspondence & newsletters, 1979
211:4161 John Burroughs Association- correspondence & newsletters, 1980
211:4162 John Burroughs Memorial Association- correspondence, 1948-1980
211:4163 John Burroughs Association- correspondence (continued), 1948-1980
212:4164 John Burroughs Association- misc. booklets & papers, undated
212:4165 John Burroughs Association- meeting agendas & notes, 1970s
212:4166 John Burroughs Association- Bulletins, 1966-1978
212:4167 John Burroughs Association “Wake-Robin” newsletters, 1986 July
212:4168 The Lepidopterists' Society- membership lists, 1957, 1960
212:4169 Linnean Society of New York- correspondence, 1944
212:4170 Linnean Society of New York- Bulletin, 1940
212:4171 Linnean News-Letters: 6:2, 6:9, 7:4, 7:8, 9:2, 10:4- 10:8, 1952-1957
212:4172 Linnean News-Letters: 11:2, 11:3, 11:4, 11:7, 11:8, 12:1, 1957-1958
212:4173 Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New York no.54-57, 1946 September 16
212:4174 Linnaen Society of New York- correspondence, 1945-1952
212:4175 Long Island Naturalist- correspondence, 1974
212:4176 Mayflower Society- journals, 1982, 1986
212:4177 Preservation of the Mourning Dove- notes, correspondence, 1975
212:4178 National Audubon Society- correspondence, 1940s-1970s
212:4179 National Audubon Society Notes, undated
212:4180 Audubon Nature Bulletin / School Nature League Bulletin. 13:9, 1947 November, 1948
212:4181 School Nature League Bulletin, 1943 May, September
212:4182 Connecticut Audubon Fall Calendar, 1991 Fall
212:4183 Massachusetts Audubon Society: The Bulletin, 31:9, 1948 January
212:4184 Massachusetts Audubon Society: The Bulletin, 4:1, 1960 September - October
212:4185 National Geographic Society- correspondence, 1930-1966
[See also National Geographic Magazine, Series III]
212:4186 Nature Conservancy- correspondence, 1954-1968
212:4187 Nature Conservancy- membership list, 1960
213:4188 New York Academy of Sciences Bulletin, 1941-1943, 1947
213:4189 New York Academy of Sciences Bulletin, 1964
213:4190 New York Entomological Society- Notes & Documents, 1940s
213:4191 New York Entomological Society- Correspondence, 1940s
213:4192 New York Entomological Society- Correspondence, 1950s-1970s
213:4193 Journal of the New York Entomological Society. “William Thompson Davis 1862-1945” vol.53, 1945 June
213:4194 The New York Entomological Society Bulletin, 1968 October 29
213:4194B Ross Allen's Reptile Institute- Correspondence, 1951-1957
213:4195 Royal Photographic Society- Correspondence, 1946-1959
213:4196 Save the Dunes Council- letters, 1952-1964
213:4197 Save the Dunes Council- Flyers & Bulletins/ Press Releases, undated
213:4197B Save the Dunes Council- Correspondence, 1952-1964
213:4197C Staten Island Institute of Arts & Sciences- Correspondence, 1940-1965
213:4197D Bulletin of the Staten Island Institute of Arts & Sciences, 28:8, 1946, May
213:4198 Thoreau Society- correspondence, 1958-1984
213:4199 Thoreau Society- miscellaneous booklets & papers, undated
213:5200 Thoreau Society- maps & posters, undated
213:5201 Thoreau Society- meeting agenda's & booklets, undated
213:5202 Thoreau Society- notes & documents, etc. related to meeting, 1958 July 12
214:5203 Thoreau Society- society meeting, 1978 July 14 - 16
214:5204 Thoreau Society- society meeting notes & correspondence, 1980 July 12
214:5205 Thoreau Society- Bulletins, 1940s
214:5206 Thoreau Society- Bulletins, 1950s
214:5207 Thoreau Society- Bulletins, 1965-1968
214:5208 Thoreau Society- Bulletins, 1969-1972
214:5209 Thoreau Society- Bulletins, 1973-1976
214:5210 Thoreau Society- Bulletins, 1977-1981
214:5211 Thoreau Society- Bulletins, 1983-1991
214:5212 Thoreau Journal Quarterly. 1:1, 1969 January 15
214:5213 The Concord Saunterer. 1:1- 7:1, 1966 November - 1972 September
214:5214 The Concord Saunterer. 8:1-10:4, 1973 March - 1975 December
215:5215 The Concord Saunterer. 11:1-17:2, 1976 March - 1984 August
215:5216 The Concord Saunterer. 14:1, 1979 Spring
215:5217 Fragments. 3:3, 4:2, 1965, 1967
215:5218 Thoreau Journal Quarterly. 2:1, 1970 January 15
215:5219 Thoreau Journal Quarterly. 3:1, 1971 January 15
215:5220 Thoreau Journal Quarterly. 3:2, 1971 April 15
215:5221 Thoreau Journal Quarterly. 3:4, 1971 October 15
215:5222 Thoreau Journal. 2:1, 1979 January
215:5223 Commemorative Booklets (2), 1968, 1971
215:5224 Thoreau Society- correspondence, 1958-1984
215:5225 Walden Forever Wild- newsletters & correspondence, 1980-1988
215:5226 Wilderness Society- correspondence, 1950s-1970s
215:5227 The Wilson Ornithological Society Membership Lists (2), 1970, 1974
215:5228 The Xerces Society- correspondence, 1977-1979
215:5229 Atala. 1:2, 1973 December 9
215:5230 Atala. 2:1, 1974 June
215:5231 Atala. 3:2, 1975 Fall/Winter
215:5232 Atala. 4:1-2, 1976
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