Walker D. Wyman Papers, 1920, 1929-1997

Container Title
M90-186
Part 11 (M90-186): Additions, 1932-1979
Physical Description: 1.8 cubic feet (1 record center carton and 2 archives boxes) 
Scope and Content Note: Additions, 1932-1979, consisting of manuscripts of books published by Wyman on Wisconsin and the West; correspondence and reports on the creation of regional research centers; and syllabi from some of his classses.
Manuscripts
Box   1
"The Missouri River Towns in the Westward Movement"
Box   1
"Earl Chapin's Tales of Wisconsin"
Box   1
"California Emigrant Letters"
Box   1
"The Wild Horse of the West" (1945, publisher's original copy)
Box   1
"The River Town and the Pilgrim"
Note: Wyman's PhD thesis.
Box   1
Journal by John H. Benson of Iowa: "Life on the California Trail"
Note: Regarding a trip to California in 1849, with introduction and notes by Wyman.
Box   1
Miscellaneous publications including articles by Wyman, 1932-1957
Box   2
Federal Project Regional Planning Centers, 1967-1969: final report
Note: Written by Wyman, concerning graduate programs and the establishment of regional research centers.
Box   2
Correspondence regarding area research center project
Box   2
News clippings of Wyman articles on Wisconsin and northwoods folklore, 1953-1979
Box   2
Correspondence: "Bry & Barbie," 1965 March-1968 January
Manuscripts
Box   3
"Histories of State Universities," 1966-1967
Note: Also notes and correspondence.
Box   3
"Charles Round Low Cloud--Voice of the Winnebago"
Box   3
"The Lumberjack Frontier"
Box   3
"Frontier Woman"
Box   3
"Earl Chapin's Tales of Wisconsin"
Note: Edited by Wayne Wolfe, illustrated by Helen Wyman (Walker Wyman's wife).
Syllabi
Box   3
Wyman's "Great Issues" class, 1966-1968
Box   3
Wyman's introductory Social Science classes, 1958-1962