<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE ead PUBLIC "+//ISBN 1-931666-00-8//DTD ead.dtd (Encoded Archival Description (EAD) Version 2002)//EN" "ead.dtd">
<ead relatedencoding="MARC21">
	<eadheader audience="internal" countryencoding="iso3166-1" dateencoding="iso8601"
		langencoding="iso639-2b" repositoryencoding="iso15511" scriptencoding="iso15924">
		<eadid countrycode="US" encodinganalog="852$a" mainagencycode="TxU-Hu"
			>urn:taro:utexas.hrc.00521</eadid>
		<!--DO NOT MODIFY ANY OF THE BOILERPLATE TEXT ABOVE THIS LINE-->
		<!-- revised 8 July 2008 -->
		<filedesc>
			<titlestmt>
				<titleproper>Frederic Remington:</titleproper>

				<subtitle>An Inventory of His Collection at the Harry
					Ransom Center </subtitle>
				<author encodinganalog="245$c">Finding aid created by Jamie Hawkins-Kirkham</author>

			</titlestmt>
			<publicationstmt>
				<publisher encodinganalog="260$b">Harry Ransom Center, </publisher>
				<date encodinganalog="260$c" calendar="gregorian" era="ce">2010</date>
			</publicationstmt>
		</filedesc>
		<profiledesc>
			<creation>Finding aid encoded by Joan Sibley and Jamie Hawkins-Kirkham, <date
					calendar="gregorian" era="ce">20 September 2010</date>
			</creation>
			<langusage>Finding aid written in <language>English.</language></langusage>
		</profiledesc>
	</eadheader>
	<archdesc level="collection">
		<did>
			<repository encodinganalog="852$a">
				<corpname>The University of Texas at Austin, <subarea> Harry Ransom Center</subarea></corpname>
			</repository>
			<origination label="Creator:">
				<persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="100">Remington, Frederic,
				1861-1909</persname>
			</origination>
			<unittitle encodinganalog="245$a" label="Title:">Frederic Remington Collection</unittitle>

			<unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="gregorian"
				label="Dates:" normal="1888/1909">1888-1909 (bulk 1902-1909)</unitdate>
			<physdesc label="Extent:" encodinganalog="300$a">
				<extent>1 box (.42 linear feet)</extent>
			</physdesc>

			<abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">The Frederic Remington Collection
				consists of 59 letters, dating from 1888 to 1909.</abstract>

			<langmaterial label="Language: ">
				<language langcode="eng">English.</language>
				<language/>
			</langmaterial>
		</did>
		<acqinfo encodinganalog="541">
			<head>Acquisition: </head>
			<p>Purchase, 1961 (R75)</p>

		</acqinfo>
		<accessrestrict encodinganalog="506">
			<head>Access: </head>
			<p>Open for research</p>
		</accessrestrict>
		<processinfo encodinganalog="583">
			<head>Processed by: </head>
			<p>Jamie Hawkins-Kirkham, 2010</p>
		</processinfo>
		<bioghist encodinganalog="545">
			<head>Biographical Sketch</head>
			<p>Frederic Remington, born October 4, 1861, in Canton, New York, was an American artist
				and writer who is most famous for his depictions of the American West. Remington
				studied at the School of Fine Arts at Yale University for a short time before
				leaving school to explore and document the disappearing West. His first illustration
				was published in <title render="italic">Harper's Weekly</title> in 1882 and he
				quickly established himself as an illustrator with regular publications in other
				widely circulated magazines, including <title render="italic">The Century
					Illustrated</title> and <title render="italic">Scribner's Magazine</title>. He
				was also an accomplished painter and in his later life mastered the art of
				sculpture. </p>
			<p>While he is best known as an artist, Remington also published works of fiction,
				including numerous books and short stories about the West. His novel <title
					render="italic">John Ermine of the Yellowstone</title> (1902) was adapted for
				the stage by playwright Louis Evan Shipman and produced on Broadway in 1903.
				Remington died on December 26, 1909, in Ridgefield, Connecticut.</p>
		</bioghist>
		<bibliography>
			<head>Sources:</head>
			<p>Foxley, W. C. <title render="doublequote">Remington, Frederic.</title>
				<title render="italic">Grove Art Online</title>. Oxford University Press, 1999,
				http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/grove/art/T071404 (accessed 8
				September 2010).</p>
		</bibliography>
		<scopecontent encodinganalog="520">
			<head>Scope and Contents</head>
			<p>The Frederic Remington Collection consists of 59 letters, dating from 1888 to 1909
				and in alphabetical order by sender. Part of this collection was previously
				accessible through a card catalog but has been recataloged as part of a
				retrospective conversion project.</p>
			<p>The collection is composed principally of letters from Remington to playwright Louis
				Shipman addressing the production of Remington's novel <title render="italic">John
					Ermine of the Yellowstone</title> as a play. Also included are a few letters
				from Remington's wife, Eva Caten Remington, to Helen and Louis Shipman. An 1888
				letter from Theodore Roosevelt to a Mr. Carey concerns Frederic Remington. Included
				with each letter sent by Frederic Remington and his wife, Eva Caten Remington, are
				typewritten transcripts, presumably created by the seller, Latendorf Book Shop.</p>
		</scopecontent>
		<relatedmaterial encodinganalog="544 1">
			<p>The Ransom Center's Art Collection holds ten prints and drawings by Remington. There
				is one letter from Remington in the Center's <title render="italic">Harper's</title>
				archive.</p>

		</relatedmaterial>
		
		<dsc type="combined">
			<head>Container List</head>
			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Letters </unittitle>
				</did>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<container type="Container">1.1</container>
						<unittitle>Remington, Eva Caten, 1904-1905</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Remington, Frederic</unittitle>
					</did>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.2-3</container>
							<unittitle>To Shipman, Louis Evan, 1902-1909</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.4</container>
							<unittitle>To _____, Ralph, undated</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<container type="Container">1.5</container>
						<unittitle>Roosevelt, Theodore, 1888</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>

			</c01>

		</dsc>
	</archdesc>
</ead>
