William S. Webb papers
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- William S. Webb papers
- Date
- 1919-1961
- Creator
- Webb, William S.
- Extent
- 5.35 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- Anthropology--Kentucky.
- Archaeology--Kentucky.
- Arrangement
- This collection is arranged in three series by subject:
- Preferred Citation
- 0000ua210: Item Number, William S. Webb papers, University of Kentucky Archives.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- William Snyder Webb was born in Greendale, Kentucky on January 19, 1882 where he spent all of his early years. In 1901, Webb graduated from the University of Kentucky and a year later received his Master’s degree. He immediately began additional graduate work in physics research at Cornell University and later at the University of Chicago. During this time, he became the secretary to the commanding officer of Indian Territory in Oklahoma, where he learned to speak Seminole and launched his interest in Native Americans of prehistoric Kentucky. In 1908, he returned to UK as Assistant Professor of Physics and in 1915 he became head of the department.
- In 1926, Professor Webb was appointed head of the newly established Department of Anthropology and Archaeology where he teamed up with Professor Funkhouser to make the department a very active one especially in publishing scholarly works. It was Webb’s vast field experience that the Smithsonian Institute recommended him to coordinate an archaeological program for the Tennessee Valley Authority in 1933.
- Despite reaching the retirement age in 1952, Webb continued to publish several works and participate in archaeological research until his death at the age of 82 on February 15, 1964.
- Haag, William G. “William Snyder Webb, 1882-1964”. American Antiquity Vol. 30, No 4 (Apr., 1965), 470-73. http://www.jstor.org/stable/277947
- Scope and Content
- The William S. Webb papers consist largely of correspondence between Webb and several others within and outside of the University of Kentucky Department of Anthropology and Archaeology in regards to classes, books, lists of publications and general, everyday happenings. There are also several reports created by Webb in connection with the Tennessee Valley Authority archaeological program arranged alphabetically by county or archaeological site.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The intellectual rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections and Digital Programs.
Contents of the Collection
Correspondence, 1929 - 1959
Scope and Contents note
The Correspondence series consists of the three subseries divided into subject headings dealing with correspondence. A description of each follows.
Departmental Papers, 1929 - 1959
Scope and Contents note
The Department Papers subseries consists of administrative correspondence between Webb and several professors including W.D. Funkhouser, William Haag, and Charles E. Snow. The Funkhouser papers are mostly incoming letters with only a few carbons of the replies. There are also papers on miscellaneous department work including book orders, budgets, schedules, and maintenance. Each folder is arranged alphabetically.
Clippings and Copies of Photographs
President’s Office, 1929-1959
Dean or Vice President of the University
Dean of College of Arts and Sciences, 1928-1959
Departmental Secretary, 1929-1938
Webb - Funkhouser Correspondence, 1924-1947
W.D. Funkhouser, April 1925-October 1929
W.D. Funkhouser, 1930-December 31, 1933
W.D. Funkhouser, January 1934-Decmeber 31, 1936
W.D. Funkhouser, 1937-1947
W.D. Funkhouser Articles, Bibliography, Maps, Newspaper Clippings, etc.
W.D. Funkhouser
Webb with William Haag, 1938-1957
Webb with Miscellaneous Departmental Personnel, 1948-1958
Webb with Charles E. Snow, 1941-1953
Charles E. Snow, July 1942-September 1943
Charles E. Snow, July 1941-July 1946
Library, 1929-1952
Registrar’s Office, 1928-1952
Maintenance and Operations, 1945-1950
Kobert Collection (Charles B. Kobert), 1936
Reports - Departmental and Museum, 1935-1954
Schedules, 1942-1948
Business Officer or Comptroller, 1935-1958
Book Orders, 1929-1953
Budget, 1941-1946
Invoices - Correspondence about, 1927-31, 1942-1951
Book, etc Reprint, lists and correspondence
Archaeological Correspondence, 1924 - 1961
Scope and Contents note
The Archaeological Correspondence subseries consists of correspondence pertaining to the archaeological projects Webb participated in and those he lead. Correspondence is arranged chronologically and alphabetically.
A-C, D-L, M-Y, 1924-1928
A-F, G-L, M-W, 1929-1936
Special folder on grants for research, 1930
1931 - December 1934
Fain W. King correspondence, prior to December 1934
A-J, K-Z, December 1934 - July 11, 1935
December 1, 1935 - July 1, 1936
A-H, I-W, July 1, 1936 - 1938
July 1, 1938 - June 30, 1939
General Correspondence A-J, K-Z, 1937-1940
General Archaeological Correspondence A-L, M-Z, 1942-1944
General Archaeological Correspondence A-K, L-W, 1944-1945
General Archaeological Correspondence, 1946-1947
General Archaeological Correspondence, 1948-1950
General Archaeological Correspondence A-D, E-H, I-N, O-Z, 1951-1959
General Archaeological Correspondence, 1960-1961
Committee Correspondence, 1935-1959
Scope and Contents note
The Committee Correspondence subseries consists of correspondence from all the various committees Webb was involved in including the National Research Council and Committee on Monographs.
Adena: Raymond S. Baby, June 1949-March 1959
Adena: Eli Lilly, January 1936-December 1957
Adena: General, January 1935-January 1959
Adena Manuscript (partial)
American Council of Learned Societies
Bureau of American Etinology-Dr. W.W. Stirling, January 1936-December 1941
Guthe, Carl E. National Research Council, Society for American Archaeology
National Research Council - Committee Basic Needs in American Archaeology, 1939
Kentucky Research Foundation, 1945-1957
National Park Services and Kentucky State Parks, 1936-1938, March-July 1941
Newman, Marshall T., December 1938-October 1941
Smithsonian Institution, February 1936-April 1940
Society for American Archaeology - Publications, January 1936-December 1938
Data, July 1935-May 1937
Publications - Miscellaneous correspondence, 1929-January 1950
University Press July 1948-56, Contract 1959
Committee on Monographs, 1929, 1931, 1939, 1941, 1952
Miscellaneous Manuscript Material
Extension Department Correspondence about classes and sale of publications, 1928-1952
Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933 - 1961
Scope and Contents note
The Tennessee Valley Authority series consists of reports and correspondence pertaining to archaeological field work in several counties of Kentucky including Fayette, Boone, McLean, and Johnson.
Lewis, Professor T.M.N., December 1935-December 1937
Tennessee Valley Authority (T.V.A.), December 1933-May 30, 1936
Tennessee Valley Authority (T.V.A.), June 1, 1936-December 1936
Tennessee Valley Authority (T.V.A.), January 1937-1949
Tennessee Valley Authority (T.V.A.), Alabama; January 1936-May 1937
Tennessee Valley Authority (T.V.A.) Alabama, June 1, 1937-June 30, 1938
Tennessee Valley Authority (T.V.A.) Alabama, July 1, 1938-1942, 1948-1949
T.V.A. Gilbertsville Dam - Correspondence
Kentucky Archaeological Project, 1942, 1947
T.V.A. Kentucky Site Agreements and WPA material
T.V.A. Miscellaneous financial forms, 1935-1937
Kentucky Archaeological Reports - Quarterly and Monthly
Kentucky Archaeological Reports - Dover Mound Log Book - Summers, 1940, 1941
Kentucky Archaeological Reports - Field Reports - weekly- Boone Co., Bourbon County, 1938-1940
Kentucky Archaeological Reports - Field Reports - weekly-Butter Co
Kentucky Archaeological Reports - Field Reports - weekly-Fayette Co., Greenup Co., Johnson Co.
Kentucky Archaeological Reports - Field Reports - weekly-McLean Co., Montgomery Co., Ohio Co.
Kentucky Archaeological Reports - Field Reports - weekly-Wolf Creek Dam Site, May 1947-April 1949
Kentucky Archaeological Reports - Reports of Progress by State Supervisors
Kentucky Indian Survey
Kentucky Archaeological Project - Applications, Recommendations, 1937-1941
Kentucky Archaeological Report - Correspondence, June 1937-October 1941
Kentucky Archaeological Report - Correspondence A-C, D-N, P-Z, 1941-1942
Carbon Dating James B. Griffin and W.F. Libby, 1949-1953
Personal, 1910 - 1952 III
Scope and Contents note
The Personal series consists of subjects that were of interest to Webb as well as correspondence about his personal life. Some of the information deals with The Association of American Physics Teachers that Webb was involved in during the 1940s and 1950s.
Biographical
Family matters
Court Cases
Civil organizations
Distinguished professor - retirement
Special talks to church groups
Lee’s Jr. College
Sayre School
Stamp Collection
UK Alumni
Travel Vouchers and Requests for Absence
Personal, 1931-1932
A.A.P.T. Correspondence and Conferences, 1952
A.A.P.T. First Year Papers
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1910-1918
Lists of Publications, 1951
A.A.P.T. Award Committee
A.A.P.T. Correspondence and Conventions, 1952
Central Scientific Company
Photographs and Slide - Awards Committee
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