fbpx
Wikipedia

Stanley Vestal

Stanley Vestal (born Walter Stanley Vestal; August 15, 1887 – December 25, 1957) was an American writer, poet, biographer, and historian, perhaps best known for his books on the American Old West, including Sitting Bull, Champion of the Sioux.

Stanley Vestal
Born
Walter Stanley Vestal

(1887-08-15)August 15, 1887
DiedDecember 25, 1957(1957-12-25) (aged 70)
Resting placeCuster National Cemetery
Big Horn County, Montana
Alma materSouthwestern Oklahoma State University
Merton College, Oxford[1]
Occupation(s)Author: Books of the Old West, including Dodge City, Queen of the Cowtowns
Professor of English at University of Oklahoma
SpouseIsabel Jones Campbell
ChildrenTwo daughters

Biography edit

Vestal was born to Walter Mallory Vestal and the former Isabella "Daisy" Wood near Severy in Greenwood County in southeastern Kansas. Vestal's father died when he was young. His mother remarried, and Vestal took the legal surname Campbell from his stepfather, James Robert Campbell. About 1889, the Campbell family relocated to Guthrie in the newly established Oklahoma Territory, where he learned Native American customs from his boyhood playmates, knowledge which would later be useful in his writing career.[2]

In 1903, Vestal graduated from the new institution, Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford. His stepfather was the first president of the college. Vestal was Oklahoma's first Rhodes Scholar. He earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts in English from Oxford University in England.[2]

Vestal taught for three years at Male High School in Louisville, Kentucky, before he became a professor of English at the University of Oklahoma at Norman, where he became known for his courses in creative writing. He temporarily left the university on three occasions, as a captain in an artillery regiment during World War I, as a Guggenheim Fellow from 1930 to 1931, and under a Rockefeller Fellowship in 1946.[2]

Between 1927 and his death on Christmas Day 1957 from a heart attack in Oklahoma City, Vestal wrote more than twenty books, some novels, poems, and as many as one hundred articles about the Old West.[3] He is interred as Walter S. Campbell at the Custer National Cemetery in Big Horn County, Montana.[2]

Partial bibliography edit

  • Fandango: Ballads of the Old West, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1927
  • Mountain Men', Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1927
  • "Happy Hunting Grounds"' Lyons and Carnahan, Chicago, IL, 1928
  • Kit Carson, the Happy Warrior of the West, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1928
  • Dobe Walls a Story of Kit Carson's Southwest, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1929
  • Sitting Bull-Champion of the Sioux-a Biography, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1932
  • New Sources of Indian History 1850–1891. The Ghost Dance. The Prairie Sioux . A Miscellany'. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1934
  • The Wine Room Murder, Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1935
  • Revolt On The Border, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1938
  • The Old Santa Fe Trail, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1939
  • King of the Fur Traders: The Deeds and Deviltry of Pierre Esprit Radisson, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1940
  • Big Foot Wallace, A Biography', Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1942
  • Jim Bridger Mountain Man, William Morrow, New York, 1946
  • Joe Meek, The Merry Mountain Man, Caxton, Caldwell, Idaho, 1952
  • Short Grass Country', Duell, Sloan and Pearce, New York City, 1941
  • The Missouri, Farrar & Rinehart, New York, 1945 (Volume 26 of the Rivers of America Series)
  • "Wagons Southwest: Story of Old Trail to Santa Fe," American Pioneer trails Association, New York, 1946
  • Warpath and Council Fire: The Plains Indians' Struggle for Survival in War and in Diplomacy, 1851–1891, Random House, New York, 1948
  • Dodge City, Queen of Cowtowns: "The wickedest little city in America", 1872–1886, Harper Brothers, New York, 1952
  • The Book Lover's Southwest: A guide to good reading, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1955
  • The Indian Tipi: Its History, Construction, and Use, (with Reginald Laubin & Gladys Laubin), University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1957
  • Warpath: The True Story of the Fighting Sioux Told in a Biography of Chief White Bull", University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1984 (copyrighted 1934 as Walter Stanley Campbell)

References edit

  1. ^ Levens, R.G.C., ed. (1964). Merton College Register 1900–1964. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. p. 63.
  2. ^ a b c d "Vestal, Stanley". digital.library.okstate.edu. from the original on February 28, 2014. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
  3. ^ Thrapp, Dan (1991). Encyclopedia of frontier biography : in three volumes. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. p. 217. ISBN 9780803294189.
  • American Book Exchange

stanley, vestal, born, walter, august, 1887, december, 1957, american, writer, poet, biographer, historian, perhaps, best, known, books, american, west, including, sitting, bull, champion, sioux, bornwalter, 1887, august, 1887severy, kansas, dieddecember, 1957. Stanley Vestal born Walter Stanley Vestal August 15 1887 December 25 1957 was an American writer poet biographer and historian perhaps best known for his books on the American Old West including Sitting Bull Champion of the Sioux Stanley VestalBornWalter Stanley Vestal 1887 08 15 August 15 1887Severy Kansas U S DiedDecember 25 1957 1957 12 25 aged 70 Oklahoma City Oklahoma U S Resting placeCuster National CemeteryBig Horn County MontanaAlma materSouthwestern Oklahoma State UniversityMerton College Oxford 1 Occupation s Author Books of the Old West including Dodge City Queen of the CowtownsProfessor of English at University of OklahomaSpouseIsabel Jones CampbellChildrenTwo daughtersBiography editVestal was born to Walter Mallory Vestal and the former Isabella Daisy Wood near Severy in Greenwood County in southeastern Kansas Vestal s father died when he was young His mother remarried and Vestal took the legal surname Campbell from his stepfather James Robert Campbell About 1889 the Campbell family relocated to Guthrie in the newly established Oklahoma Territory where he learned Native American customs from his boyhood playmates knowledge which would later be useful in his writing career 2 In 1903 Vestal graduated from the new institution Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford His stepfather was the first president of the college Vestal was Oklahoma s first Rhodes Scholar He earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts in English from Oxford University in England 2 Vestal taught for three years at Male High School in Louisville Kentucky before he became a professor of English at the University of Oklahoma at Norman where he became known for his courses in creative writing He temporarily left the university on three occasions as a captain in an artillery regiment during World War I as a Guggenheim Fellow from 1930 to 1931 and under a Rockefeller Fellowship in 1946 2 Between 1927 and his death on Christmas Day 1957 from a heart attack in Oklahoma City Vestal wrote more than twenty books some novels poems and as many as one hundred articles about the Old West 3 He is interred as Walter S Campbell at the Custer National Cemetery in Big Horn County Montana 2 Partial bibliography editFandango Ballads of the Old West Houghton Mifflin Company Boston 1927 Mountain Men Houghton Mifflin Company Boston 1927 Happy Hunting Grounds Lyons and Carnahan Chicago IL 1928 Kit Carson the Happy Warrior of the West Houghton Mifflin Company Boston 1928 Dobe Walls a Story of Kit Carson s Southwest Houghton Mifflin Company Boston 1929 Sitting Bull Champion of the Sioux a Biography Houghton Mifflin Company Boston 1932 New Sources of Indian History 1850 1891 The Ghost Dance The Prairie Sioux A Miscellany University of Oklahoma Press Norman 1934 The Wine Room Murder Little Brown amp Co Boston 1935 Revolt On The Border Houghton Mifflin Company Boston 1938 The Old Santa Fe Trail Houghton Mifflin Company Boston 1939 King of the Fur Traders The Deeds and Deviltry of Pierre Esprit Radisson Houghton Mifflin Company Boston 1940 Big Foot Wallace A Biography Houghton Mifflin Company Boston 1942 Jim Bridger Mountain Man William Morrow New York 1946 Joe Meek The Merry Mountain Man Caxton Caldwell Idaho 1952 Short Grass Country Duell Sloan and Pearce New York City 1941 The Missouri Farrar amp Rinehart New York 1945 Volume 26 of the Rivers of America Series Wagons Southwest Story of Old Trail to Santa Fe American Pioneer trails Association New York 1946 Warpath and Council Fire The Plains Indians Struggle for Survival in War and in Diplomacy 1851 1891 Random House New York 1948 Dodge City Queen of Cowtowns The wickedest little city in America 1872 1886 Harper Brothers New York 1952 The Book Lover s Southwest A guide to good reading University of Oklahoma Press Norman 1955 The Indian Tipi Its History Construction and Use with Reginald Laubin amp Gladys Laubin University of Oklahoma Press Norman 1957 Warpath The True Story of the Fighting Sioux Told in a Biography of Chief White Bull University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 1984 copyrighted 1934 as Walter Stanley Campbell nbsp Kansas portal nbsp Oklahoma portal nbsp United States portal nbsp Education portal nbsp History portal nbsp Books portalReferences edit Levens R G C ed 1964 Merton College Register 1900 1964 Oxford Basil Blackwell p 63 a b c d Vestal Stanley digital library okstate edu Archived from the original on February 28 2014 Retrieved April 15 2014 Thrapp Dan 1991 Encyclopedia of frontier biography in three volumes Lincoln University of Nebraska Press p 217 ISBN 9780803294189 American Book Exchange TIME Magazine January 25 1949 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stanley Vestal amp oldid 1208501912, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.