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Nicholas and Marie Longfeather papers

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.MSS138

Scope and Contents

This collection contains papers that document Nicholas Longfeather’s education and work as a tree surgeon and plant pathologist. Material includes a copy of Longfeather’s published booklet The Treasure of Trees , a penmanship textbook, and correspondence to and from clients. The collection also includes family papers such as postcards, a scrapbook, and letters exchanged between Nicholas and Marie Longfeather. Of particular note are school publications from the Carlisle Indian School and the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, located in Oaklahoma.

Dates

  • 1884-1966, undated

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. All requests to publish, quote, or reproduce must be submitted through the Kenan Research Center.

Biographical / Historical

Nicholas Longfeather (1879-1986) was born on the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation in Arizona and was a member of the Quechan Tribe, also known as the Yuma Indians. He graduated from the Carlisle Indian School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, under the name Murphy Tarby, in 1905. Longfeather graduated from Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York, in 1911, where he studied forestry and practiced tree surgery. Also in 1911, Longfeather married Marie Martha Walsh (1890-1967) who was born in Buffalo, New York. They moved to Atlanta in 1912, where Longfeather and his colleague Shepard established a branch office of the forestry and landscape firm, Longfeather, Shepard & Co. The firm published The Treasure of Trees, in 1912. Marie worked as a salesperson in a department store and together they had one child, James E. Longfeather (approximately 1916-?).

Extent

.42 linear ft. (one document case)

Language

English

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General

This collection contains original unedited versions of all content. Some material may contain depictions of violence, offensive language, or negative stereotypes reflecting the culture or language of a particular period or place. There may be instances of racist language and depictions. These items are presented as part of the historical record for the purpose of education and research. The viewpoints expressed in this collection do not necessarily represent the viewpoints of the Atlanta History Center or any of its officers, agents, employees, or volunteers.

Processing Information

This collection was reprocessed in 2024.

Title
Nicholas and Marie Longfeather papers
Subtitle
ahc.MSS138
Author
Olivia Chapman
Date
November 2024
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center Repository

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