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Nathaniel Burt Papers
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Nathaniel Burt (1913-2003), writer, novelist, poet, composer, and educator, was born in Moose, Wyoming on November 21, 1913, to [Maxwell] Struthers Burt (Class of 1904) and Katharine Newlin Burt, both writers. Rearing their children, Nathaniel and his sister Julia Burt [Atteberry] in lonely Wyoming, Burt's parents took to writing and became noteworthy authors of tales set in the vast western wilderness.
Burt attended St. James's preparatory school in Maryland (upon which his novel Scotland's Burning is based), and then Princeton in 1932-1933 for his freshmen year of college (Class of 1936). Burt eventually earned his Bachelor of Science degree in musical education from New York University in 1939 and—after serving in the Navy during World War II—a Master of Fine Arts degree from Princeton in 1949. He taught in the Department of Music at Princeton from 1939-1941 and 1950-1952.
After leaving the University in 1952, Burt dedicated himself to writing full-time. He has composed pieces in a wide variety of genres, including ballet, musical score, orchestral overture, poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and short stories. Burt is best known for his two books on the American 'aristocracy' ( The Perennial Philadelphians and First Families) and lesser known for his various works about Wyoming ( Jackson Hole Journal, Wyoming).
Living in Princeton for over 50 years, Burt supported and was an active member in a variety of local civic organizations, including the Historical Society of Princeton, the Princeton Chamber Orchestra, the Philadelphia Athenaeum, the Friends of Music at Princeton, and the Friends of the Princeton University Library.
Burt married Margaret "Winkie" Clinton Burt on August 5, 1941. He passed away July 1, 2003, in Princeton.
1913 born November 21, Bar BC Ranch, Moose, Wyoming 1920s-1931 attended St. James's Preparatory School 1932 entered Princeton University as a member of Class of 1936 1933 left Princeton University 1939 received B.S. in musical education from NYU 1939-1941 taught in the Princeton Music department 1941 married Margaret Clinton on August 5 1942-1945 served as communications officer, U.S. Pacific Naval Fleet 1947 published Rooms in a House 1949 received Master of Fine Arts degree from Princeton 1950 published Question on a Kite 1950-1951 taught at the Westminster Choir College 1950-1952 taught in the Princeton Music department 1953 published Scotland's Burning 1957 published Make My Bed 1963 published The Perennial Philadelphians 1968 published Leopards in the Garden 1970 published First Families 1977 published Palaces for the People 1980 Three Rivers Ranch reverted to National Park Service 1983 published Jackson Hole Journal 1991 published Wyoming 2003 died July 1, 2003, in Princeton, New Jersey
Contains holograph manuscripts, typescripts, typesetting copies, and galley proofs of some books of Burt (Princeton Class of 1936), such as Leopards in the Garden (Boston: Little Brown, 1968), Palaces for the People (Boston: Little Brown, 1977), which is about art museums in the United States, The Perennial Philadelphians (Boston: Little Brown, 1963), and Scotland's Burning (Boston: Little Brown, 1953), as well as short stories, poems, and musical compositions. The collection includes correspondence between Burt and family members Struthers Burt, Katharine Newlin Burt, and Julia Burt Attebury, and with friends, publishers, and organizations. Also present are papers concerning the history and finances of the Burt family property at Three Rivers Ranch, Wyoming, which is now part of the Grand Teton National Park. Approximately 100 19th and 20th century photographs are present, including albumen and tintype prints of people, family members, and places such as family estates and Three Rivers Ranch.
Gift of the author.
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This collection was processed by Colin Campbell in 1998. Finding aid written by Colin Campbell in 1998.
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- American fiction. -- 20th century
- American poetry. -- 20th century
- Art museums -- United States -- 20th century
- Dude ranches -- Wyoming. -- 20th century
- Editors -- United States -- 20th century
- Musical scores -- United States -- 20th century
- Novelists, American. -- 20th century
- Proofs (Printing)
- Music
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- Manuscripts Division
- Finding Aid Author
- Colin Campbell
- Finding Aid Date
- 1997
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Collection Inventory
Consists of autograph and typescript drafts of Nathaniel Burt's varied writings, both published and unpublished. These include novels (e.g. Scotland's Burning), nonfiction works ( The Perennial Philadelphians), short stories ("War Cry of the West"), poetry (the bulk of the unpublished works), and musical compositions. Also included with the various drafts is any relevant outline and research material contained within the collection, most notably information on art museums for Burt's tome Palaces for the People. The publication dates of the writings range from 1953-1977.
This series is arranged into five subseries: Novels, Nonfiction, Short Stories, Poetry, and and Musical Compositions.
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Consists of manuscripts and typescripts for the novels Leopards in the Garden, Make My bed, and Scotland's Burning.
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Consists of manuscripts and typescripts for First Families, Palaces for the People, and The Perennial Philadelphians.
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Consists of manuscripts and typescripts for "The Garden Poets," "Outpost of Sensibility," "Plus ca Change," and "War Cry of the West."
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Consists of manuscripts and typescripts for poetry such as "Clandestine Palace" and "A Few Weeds, A Few Flowers," as well as others.
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Consists of manuscripts for musical compositions such as "Fruits of Solitude" and "The Elegy of Lycidas," as well as others.
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Consists of correspondence from 1923-1986, including general letters, family correpondence, and letters relating to the publication of Burt's writings. Most of the letters are written to Nathaniel Burt, although some drafts and originals of letters written by him are also present.
The prolific family correspondence includes letters from Struthers Burt (father) and Katharine Newlin Burt (mother)—both noted writers—Julia Burt Atteberry (sister), Margaret Clinton Burt (wife), and many others. The publishing correspondence consists of letters from many publishers, but the bulk is from Little, Brown & Company of Boston, Nathaniel Burt's primary publishing house. Royalty statements and extensive correspondence from the firm of McIntosh & Otis—Burt's literary agency—are also contained in the publishing sub-series. Also included are invitations to various weddings, parties, and ceremonies, and also any unidentified correspondence.
This series is arranged five subseries: General, Family, Publishing, Invitations, and Unidentified Correspondence.
Physical Description21 boxes
Consists of general correspondence, including correspondence with Princeton University.
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Consists of correspondence with family members, including Struthers Burt, Julia Burt Atteberry, and Margaret "Winkie" Clinton Burt, as well as others.
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Consists of correspondence from many publishers, but the bulk is from Little, Brown & Company of Boston, Nathaniel Burt's primary publishing house. Royalty statements and extensive correspondence from the firm of McIntosh & Otis—Burt's literary agency—are also contained in this sub-series.
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Consists of invitations received by Nathaniel Burt.
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Consists of unidentified correspondence of Nathaniel Burt.
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Consists of historical and financial material concerning the Burt's family retreat: the Three Rivers Ranch of Moran, Wyoming. The ranch was started by Struthers Burt, an early proponent of establishing a National Park in Jackson Hole, in 1929. The ranch was situated on land leased from the federal government, and operated for 51 years (until 1980). Today the Three Rivers Ranch is part of Grand Teton National Park. The file includes correspondence, clippings, and reports documenting the history and (possible) preservation of the ranch and its ultimate reversion to the National Park Service.
This series is arranged into two subseries: History/Future Plans, and Financial.
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Consists of leases as well as history and future plans of Nathaniel Burt.
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Consists of financial records and accounting ledgers.
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Consists of miscellaneous financial documents saved by Nathaniel Burt including bills, invoices, and receipts. Also includes memorabilia, including World War II souvenirs, juvenilia, and other ephemera. A limited number of photographs of Nathaniel Burt and of the Burt family are also located in this series.
This series is arranged into three subseries: Financial, Memorabilia, and Photographs.
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Consists of licenses and miscellaneous financial documents.
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Consists of brochures, clippings, lists, programs, and memorabilia related to children, religion, and the military.
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Consists of photographs of Nathaniel Burt, his family, children, miscellaneous places and buildings, and his trip to Central America (1974).
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Consists of correspondence of other persons, mostly family, to third parties. Also contains some unidentified correspondence.
This series is arranged into two subseries: Family Correspondence, and General Correspondence.
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Consists of family correspondence, including Margaret Clinton Burt, Struthers Burt, Julia Burt Atteberry, and Christopher Burt, as well as others.
Arranged by correspondent.
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Consists of general correspondence of persons other than Nathaniel Burt and his family, arranged in alphabetical order.
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Consists of materials acquired in the 2013 Accession, including diaries, notebooks, writing project notes, poems, yearbooks, and family papers.
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