Register of the Harry LeRoy Aleson Papers,

Table of Contents

Collection Overview

Collection Inventory+/-

Biographical Note/Historical Note

Content Description

Collection Use

Administrative Information

Collection Overview +/-

Title: Harry LeRoy Aleson Papers,
Dates: 1918-1972. (inclusive)
Collection Number: Mss B 187
Summary: River guide. Correspondence, diaries, legal and financial records, photographs. The entire collection centers on the passion of Aleson for the Colorado River. Correspondence (12 lin. ft.) includes quite literally every exchange Aleson ever received. It is arranged chronologically. Diaries and journals include many of those written by other river runners, copied by Aleson, as well as his own notes and diaries. They are also ordered chronologically. There is a brief file of published and unpublished essays by Aleson, and one for clippings, legal and financial documents.
Repository: Utah State Historical Society

Collection Inventory +/-

Box Folder Contents
Box , Folder : Correspondence
Box 1, Folder 1 : Letters from World War I Friends in France
Box 1, Folder 2 : 1929-1932
Box 1, Folder 3 : 1933
Box 1, Folder 4 : 1934-1935
Box 1, Folder 5 : 1936-1937
Box 1, Folder 6 : 1938-1939
Box 1, Folder 7 : 1940
Box 1, Folder 8 : January - June 1941
Box 1, Folder 9 : July - December 1941
Box 1, Folder 10 : 1942
Box 1, Folder 11 : 1943
Box 1, Folder 12 : January - July 1944
Box 1, Folder 13 : August - December 1944
Box 1, Folder 14 : January - May 1945
Box 1, Folder 15 : June - August 1945
Box 1, Folder 16 : September - December 1945
Box 2, Folder 1 : January - February 1946
Box 2, Folder 2 : March - May 1946
Box 2, Folder 3 : June - July 1946
Box 2, Folder 4 : August - September 1946
Box 2, Folder 5 : October - December 1946
Box 2, Folder 6 : January - February 1947
Box 2, Folder 7 : March - April 1947
Box 2, Folder 8 : May - June 1947
Box 2, Folder 9 : July - August 1947
Box 2, Folder 10 : September - October 1947
Box 2, Folder 11 : November - December 1947
Box 3, Folder 1 : January - February 1948
Box 3, Folder 2 : March - April 1948
Box 3, Folder 3 : May 1948
Box 3, Folder 4 : June 1948
Box 3, Folder 5 : July 1948
Box 3, Folder 6 : August 1948
Box 3, Folder 7 : September 1948
Box 3, Folder 8 : October 1948
Box 3, Folder 9 : November 1948
Box 3, Folder 10 : December 1948
Box 4, Folder 1 : January - February 1949
Box 4, Folder 2 : March 1949
Box 4, Folder 3 : April 1949
Box 4, Folder 4 : May - June 1949
Box 4, Folder 5 : July 1949
Box 4, Folder 6 : August 1949
Box 4, Folder 7 : September 1949
Box 4, Folder 8 : October 1949
Box 4, Folder 9 : November 1949
Box 4, Folder 10 : December 1949
Box 4, Folder 11 : Undated Letters, 1949
Box 4, Folder 12 : January 1950
Box 4, Folder 13 : February 1950
Box 5, Folder 1 : March 1950
Box 5, Folder 2 : April 1950
Box 5, Folder 3 : May - July 1950
Box 5, Folder 4 : August - October 1950
Box 5, Folder 5 : November 1950
Box 5, Folder 6 : December 1950
Box 5, Folder 7 : January 1-15, 1951
Box 5, Folder 8 : January 16-31, 1951
Box 5, Folder 9 : February 1951
Box 5, Folder 10 : March 1-15, 1951
Box 5, Folder 11 : March 16-31, 1951
Box 5, Folder 12 : April 1951
Box 6, Folder 1 : May 1-15, 1951
Box 6, Folder 2 : May 16-31, 1951
Box 6, Folder 3 : June 1951
Box 6, Folder 4 : July 1951
Box 6, Folder 5 : August 1951
Box 6, Folder 6 : September 1951
Box 6, Folder 7 : October 1951
Box 6, Folder 8 : November 1951
Box 6, Folder 9 : December 1-15, 1951
Box 6, Folder 10 : December 16-31, 1951
Box 6, Folder 11 : January 1-15, 1952
Box 6, Folder 12 : January 16-31, 1952
Box 6, Folder 13 : February 1952
Box 6, Folder 14 : March 1-15, 1952
Box 7, Folder 1 : March 16-31, 1952
Box 7, Folder 2 : April 1952
Box 7, Folder 3 : May 1-15, 1952
Box 7, Folder 4 : May 16-31, 1952
Box 7, Folder 5 : June 1952
Box 7, Folder 6 : July - August 1952
Box 7, Folder 7 : September 1952
Box 7, Folder 8 : October - November 1952
Box 8, Folder 1 : December 1952
Box 8, Folder 2 : January 1953
Box 8, Folder 3 : February 1953
Box 8, Folder 4 : March 1953
Box 8, Folder 5 : April 1953
Box 8, Folder 6 : May 1953
Box 8, Folder 7 : June 1953
Box 8, Folder 8 : July 1953
Box 8, Folder 9 : August 1953
Box 8, Folder 10 : September 1-15, 1953
Box 8, Folder 11 : September 16-30, 1953
Box 8, Folder 12 : October 1953
Box 8, Folder 13 : November 1953
Box 9, Folder 1 : December 1953
Box 9, Folder 2 : January 1954
Box 9, Folder 3 : February 1-15, 1954
Box 9, Folder 4 : February 16-28, 1954
Box 9, Folder 5 : March 1954
Box 9, Folder 6 : April 1954
Box 9, Folder 7 : May 1954
Box 9, Folder 8 : June 1954
Box 9, Folder 9 : July - September 1954
Box 9, Folder 10 : October 1954
Box 9, Folder 11 : November 1954
Box 9, Folder 12 : December 1954
Box 9, Folder 13 : January 1-15, 1955
Box 10, Folder 1 : January 16-31, 1955
Box 10, Folder 2 : February 1-15, 1955
Box 10, Folder 3 : February 16-28, 1955
Box 10, Folder 4 : March 1-15, 1955
Box 10, Folder 5 : March 16-31, 1955
Box 10, Folder 6 : April 1-15, 1955
Box 10, Folder 7 : April 16-30, 1955
Box 10, Folder 8 : May 1955
Box 10, Folder 9 : June - July 1955
Box 10, Folder 10 : August - September 1955
Box 10, Folder 11 : October - November 1955
Box 10, Folder 12 : December 1955
Box 10, Folder 13 : January 1956
Box 11, Folder 1 : February 1-15, 1956
Box 11, Folder 2 : February 16-29, 1956
Box 11, Folder 3 : March 1-15, 1956
Box 11, Folder 4 : March 16-31, 1956
Box 11, Folder 5 : April 1-15, 1956
Box 11, Folder 6 : April 16-30, 1956
Box 11, Folder 7 : May 1-15, 1956
Box 11, Folder 8 : May 16-31, 1956
Box 11, Folder 9 : June 1956
Box 11, Folder 10 : July 1956
Box 11, Folder 11 : August - September 1956
Box 11, Folder 12 : October - November 1956
Box 11, Folder 13 : December 1956
Box 11, Folder 14 : January 1957
Box 11, Folder 15 : February 1957
Box 11, Folder 16 : March 1957
Box 11, Folder 17 : April 1957
Box 12, Folder 1 : May 1957
Box 12, Folder 2 : June 1957
Box 12, Folder 3 : July 1957
Box 12, Folder 4 : August 1957
Box 12, Folder 5 : September 1957
Box 12, Folder 6 : October 1957
Box 12, Folder 7 : November 1957
Box 12, Folder 8 : December 1957
Box 12, Folder 9 : January 1958
Box 12, Folder 10 : February 1958
Box 12, Folder 11 : March 1958
Box 12, Folder 12 : April 1958
Box 12, Folder 13 : May 1958
Box 12, Folder 14 : June 1958
Box 12, Folder 15 : July - August 1958
Box 13, Folder 1 : September 1958
Box 13, Folder 2 : October 1958
Box 13, Folder 3 : November 1958
Box 13, Folder 4 : December 1-15, 1958
Box 13, Folder 5 : December 16-31, 1958
Box 13, Folder 6 : January 1-15, 1959
Box 13, Folder 7 : January 16-31, 1959
Box 13, Folder 8 : February 1-15, 1959
Box 13, Folder 9 : February 16-28, 1959
Box 13, Folder 10 : March 1-15, 1959
Box 13, Folder 11 : March 16-31, 1959
Box 13, Folder 12 : April 1959
Box 14, Folder 1 : May 1959
Box 14, Folder 2 : June 1959
Box 14, Folder 3 : July 1959
Box 14, Folder 4 : August 1959
Box 14, Folder 5 : September 1959
Box 14, Folder 6 : October 1959
Box 14, Folder 7 : November 1959
Box 14, Folder 8 : December 1959
Box 14, Folder 9 : January 1960
Box 14, Folder 10 : February 1-15, 1960
Box 14, Folder 11 : February 16-28, 1960
Box 14, Folder 12 : March 1960
Box 14, Folder 13 : April 1960
Box 14, Folder 14 : May 1960
Box 14, Folder 15 : June - July 1960
Box 15, Folder 1 : August 1960
Box 15, Folder 2 : September 1960
Box 15, Folder 3 : October 1960
Box 15, Folder 4 : November 1960
Box 15, Folder 5 : December 1960
Box 15, Folder 6 : January 1961
Box 15, Folder 7 : February 1961
Box 15, Folder 8 : March 1961
Box 15, Folder 9 : April - May 1961
Box 15, Folder 10 : June 1961
Box 15, Folder 11 : July 1961
Box 15, Folder 12 : August - October 1961
Box 16, Folder 1 : November 1961
Box 16, Folder 2 : December 1961
Box 16, Folder 3 : January - February 1962
Box 16, Folder 4 : March 1962
Box 16, Folder 5 : April 1962
Box 16, Folder 6 : May 1962
Box 16, Folder 7 : June 1962
Box 16, Folder 8 : July 1962
Box 16, Folder 9 : August 1-15, 1962
Box 16, Folder 10 : August 16-31, 1962
Box 16, Folder 11 : September 1962
Box 17, Folder 1 : October - November 1962
Box 17, Folder 2 : December 1962
Box 17, Folder 3 : January 1963
Box 17, Folder 4 : February 1963
Box 17, Folder 5 : March 1963
Box 17, Folder 6 : April 1963
Box 17, Folder 7 : May - June 1963
Box 17, Folder 8 : July - October 1963
Box 17, Folder 9 : November 1963
Box 17, Folder 10 : December 1963
Box 17, Folder 11 : January 1964
Box 17, Folder 12 : February 1964
Box 17, Folder 13 : March 1964
Box 17, Folder 14 : April 1964
Box 17, Folder 15 : May 1964
Box 18, Folder 1 : June 1964
Box 18, Folder 2 : July - August 1964
Box 18, Folder 3 : September 1964
Box 18, Folder 4 : October 1964
Box 18, Folder 5 : November 1-15, 1964
Box 18, Folder 6 : November 16-30, 1964
Box 18, Folder 7 : December 1-15, 1964
Box 18, Folder 8 : December 16-31, 1964
Box 18, Folder 9 : January 1965
Box 18, Folder 10 : February 1965
Box 18, Folder 11 : March 1965
Box 18, Folder 12 : April 1965
Box 19, Folder 1 : May 1965
Box 19, Folder 2 : June 1-15, 1965
Box 19, Folder 3 : June 16-30, 1965
Box 19, Folder 4 : July 1965
Box 19, Folder 5 : August 1965
Box 19, Folder 6 : September 1965
Box 19, Folder 7 : October 1965
Box 19, Folder 8 : November 1965
Box 19, Folder 9 : December 1965
Box 19, Folder 10 : January 1966
Box 19, Folder 11 : February 1966
Box 20, Folder 1 : March 1966
Box 20, Folder 2 : April 1966
Box 20, Folder 3 : May - August 1966
Box 20, Folder 4 : September - October 1966
Box 20, Folder 5 : November 1966
Box 20, Folder 6 : December 1966
Box 20, Folder 7 : January 1967
Box 20, Folder 8 : February 1967
Box 20, Folder 9 : March 1967
Box 20, Folder 10 : April 1967
Box 21, Folder 1 : May 1967
Box 21, Folder 2 : June 1967
Box 21, Folder 3 : July 1967
Box 21, Folder 4 : August 1967
Box 21, Folder 5 : September 1967
Box 21, Folder 6 : October 1967
Box 21, Folder 7 : November 1967
Box 21, Folder 8 : December 1967
Box 21, Folder 9 : January 1968
Box 21, Folder 10 : February 1968
Box 21, Folder 11 : March 1968
Box 21, Folder 12 : April 1968
Box 21, Folder 13 : May 1968
Box 21, Folder 14 : June - July 1968
Box 22, Folder 1 : August 1968
Box 22, Folder 2 : September 1968
Box 22, Folder 3 : October 1968
Box 22, Folder 4 : November - December 1968
Box 22, Folder 5 : January 1969
Box 22, Folder 6 : February 1969
Box 22, Folder 7 : March - April, 1969
Box 22, Folder 8 : May 1969
Box 22, Folder 9 : June 1969
Box 22, Folder 10 : July - August 1969
Box 22, Folder 11 : September 1969
Box 22, Folder 12 : October - November 1969
Box 22, Folder 13 : December 1969
Box 23, Folder 1 : January - February 1970
Box 23, Folder 2 : March 1970
Box 23, Folder 3 : April 1970
Box 23, Folder 4 : May 1970
Box 23, Folder 5 : June 1970
Box 23, Folder 6 : July 1970
Box 23, Folder 7 : August 1970
Box 23, Folder 8 : September - October 1970
Box 23, Folder 9 : November 1970
Box 23, Folder 10 : December 1970
Box 24, Folder 1 : January - February 1971
Box 24, Folder 2 : March 1971
Box 24, Folder 3 : April 1971
Box 24, Folder 4 : May 1971
Box 24, Folder 5 : June 1971
Box 24, Folder 6 : July 1971
Box 24, Folder 7 : August 1971
Box 24, Folder 8 : September 1971
Box 24, Folder 9 : October 1971
Box 24, Folder 10 : November - December 1971
Box 24, Folder 11 : January - February 1972
Box 24, Folder 12 : March 1972
Box 24, Folder 13 : April 1972-1975
Box 24, Folder 14 : Undated Correspondence
Box 32, Folder 1-6 : Miscellaneous
Box 32, Folder 7-8 : Miscellaneous Maps
Box , Folder : Diaries and Journals
Box 25, Folder 1 : Canonita survey of Glen Canyon, June-July 1872 (Diaries of Johnson, Hillers and Dellenbaugh)
Box 25, Folder 2 : Nathaniel Galloway, "J. F. Stone Expedition Through the Canyons of the Green and Colorado River, 1909" [copy]; "Diary of Bert Loper, 1911 Trip from Hite to Lee's Ferry and Return" [copy]
Box 25, Folder 3 : Wetherill-Flattum Upriver Trip, 11-12 January 1931 [typescript one page]
Box 25, Folder 4 : Diary, June-November 1932 ["1932 Year Book"]; "Beginning of an Experience Story" [1932 Work Record, typescript]
Box 25, Folder 5 : Diary, 1936 [Green "Year Book 1936"]
Box 25, Folder 6 : Diary and Financial Records, 1938-1939 [Black Looseleaf, "1932"]
Box 25, Folder 7 : "Lake Mead Outboard Motor Boat Running Time. September 1939 Vacation Exploration by Adolph Aleson and Harry Aleson"
Box 25, Folder 8 : Diaries and Journals, 1941; "San Juan River Runs," 1941-1950; "Lake Mead-Colorado River Trip," February 1941; "Colorado Up-River Expedition, 1941 Motor Log Diary"; "Norman Nevills Grand Canyon Traverse," 1941; "Log of Running Time for Boat Colorado," July-August 1941 [original and typescript]
Box 25, Folder 9 : Dairies and Journals, 1942; Excerpts from a 1941 Diary of Norman D. Nevills and a 1942 Diary of Otis R. "Dock" Marston; Log of various 1942 Runs in Lower Grand Canyon [2 items]; Record of Upriver Runs, 1864-1947
Box 25, Folder 10 : Logs of Various Runs from 1943-1949 [2 items]
Box 25, Folder 11 : Weather Observation Reports and Daily Journals, Quartermaster Canyon, October-December 1943; Diaries and Journals, 1944
Box 25, Folder 12 : Diary, January-February 1937 [Green book, "1937"]
Box 25, Folder 13 : Hudson, Ed, "Canyon Adventure Notes: the Saga of Five Men and a Boat; Aleson 1944 Up Colorado Expedition" [copy]; "Diary Notes from Colorado Up-River Expedition: Journey of the Five-Man Boat, February-March 1944" [Original spiral notebook and typescript copy]; "Sail of the Lake, 17-25 May 1944" [original and typescript copy]; "1944 Visits to Pierce's Ferry, Arizona, by Harry L. Aleson"; "Dates for Records of Colorado Upriver Expedition," 1943-1944
Box 26, Folder 1 : Diaries and Journals, 1945; Up-river Trip from Lee's Ferry, 20 March - 7 April 1945 (original and copy); "Notes on Colorado River Drift," 1945; Synopsis of 1945 river trips
Box 26, Folder 2 : Diaries and Journals, 1946; Various Trips in April, 1946 [spiral bound notebook]; Log Raft Drift with Georgie White, 17-30 June 1946; "Sensibaugh-Aleson Glen Canyon Voyage, August 1946"
Box 26, Folder 3 : Diaries and Journals, 1947; "1947 Travel Trips"; "Additional Travel Dates"; "Colorado Upriver Expedition"; "Diary of Dock Marston Grand Canyon Run of 1947"; "Colorado River Notes (& Green River Notes)" 18 October 1947 - 6 November 1947; "Record of Camps in 1947 on Cataract Canyon Run" [includes "Record of Camps in 1950 on Glen Canyon Run -- Charles L. Fetzner"]
Box 26, Folder 4 : Diaries and Journals, 1948; Diary, April-December [Black Book, "Every Day"]; "Excerpts from Records of Colorado Upriver Expedition. First Conquerors -- Escalante River"; "San Juan River Trip, 14-22 June 1948"; "Nevills Grand Canyon Expedition, 1948: Personal Diary of Norman D. Nevills" [copy]; Two Lists of Passengers on 1948 Nevills Expedition; "180 Mile Hike in Arizona and Utah, October 1948" [original notebook and typescript]; "Record of Visits by Boat to Confluence of Colorado and Escalante Rivers"; Marston-Hudson Upriver Record, June 1948
Box 26, Folder 5 : Diaries and Journals, 1949; Diary, January-April [Small Black Book]; "1-9 May 1949 San Juan Run"; Louise Fetzner, "Diary of Summer 1949"; "Log of Second Escalante River Run, May 1949"; "Log of the Friendship River Trip, July 1949 Grand Canyon Run"; Excerpt from Bert Loper Diary, 6 July 1949 [copy]; Don Harris Diary, Grand Canyon, 1949 [copy]
Box 26, Folder 6 : Diaries and Journals, 1950; "September-October 1950 Lone Month on the Colorado" [original and typescript]
Box 26, Folder 7 : Diaries and Journals, 1951; "1951 Marble Canyon-Grand Canyon-Lake Mead Boat Journey"; "Notes on Green River Trip, 6 August 1951 - 28 September 1951" [original and typescript]; "Green River Expedition, 9 August 1951 - 9 September 1951"; Otis Marston, Lee's Ferry to Diamond Creek, June 1951
Box 26, Folder 8 : Diaries and Journals, 1952; Spiral Notebook Giving Marble and Grand Canyon Mileage, Side Canyon Trails to Rim, Provision Lists and Personal Financial Records; Georgie White Grand Canyon Traverse, July 1952; Aleson-Sprang Log, Glen Canyon, 1952" [original and typescript]
Box 26, Folder 9 : Diaries and Journals, 1953; Georgie White-Paul De Ross, "Grand Canyon Run, 10 July 1953" [copy]; "Arthur Lange-Pete Sparkes Grand Canyon Hike on Tonto Trail" [copy]; Canyon Surveys, 1953: Notes made on Spring and Fall Hikes in Grand Gulch
Box 26, Folder 10 : Diaries and Journals, 1954; "Log of Otis 'Dock' Marston, June 1954" (Grand Canyon) [copy]; Georgie White, "The Mighty Grand Canyon Trip, 10 July 1954"; "July-August-September 1954 Peace-Slave-Mackenzie Rivers" [original and typescript]; "Far North Rivers Expedition - -Records of 'Northings' or Campsites by North Latitude"; Maureen Henderson, "Journal of Trip Down Peace, Slave and Mackenzie Rivers," July-September 1954 [copy]; Maureen Henderson Diary, 8 November 1954 - 2 December 1954; Diary, 7-19 November 1954
Box 26, Folder 11 : Diaries and Journals, 1955; Georgie White, "Grand Canyon Trip, 1955" [copy]; Dr. Marjorie Stewart, "Diary of Green River Trip, September 1955"; Canyon Surveys, 1955; Glen Canyon Notes
Box 27, Folder 1 : Diaries and Journals, 1956; Otis R. "Dock" Marston, "Cruise of Grand Canyon, 1956" [2 copies]; Nancy Gilmer, Grand Canyon Journal, 1956 [copy]; Hatch-Eggert Expedition, Lee's Ferry to Temple Bar, 11-21 June 1956
Box 27, Folder 2 : Diary, March-September 1956 [original and typescript]; Notes on Calendar
Box 27, Folder 3 : Diaries and Journals, 1957; "Notations re: Whereabouts" [typescript]; "First Day on the Station -- Alone" 5 February 1957 [typescript]; Arctic River Trip, 1957; "Notes on Hall's Crossing Trip, Jeep-Trailer-Boat Made by Arthur Chaffin and Harry Aleson 8-15 October 1957"
Box 27, Folder 4 : Diaries and Journals, 1958; "Dating of Kate Maureen Henderson's visits to my Bright Angel Station," 12 April - 2 May; Otis R. "Dock" Marston, "Cruise of Grand Canyon, Lee's Ferry to Boulder City" [copy]; "A typed Copy of Pencilled Notes made on a Glen Canyon River Run in 1958 with Antoine L. Frey"
Box 27, Folder 5 : Diaries and Journals, 1960-1961; "Journal of Dock Marston -- Anasazi Canyon, 1960" [copy]; "A Turbocraft in the Arctic, 1961"; "Approximate Engine Running Time as a Demonstrator in Idaho -- Reported by Woody Longhurst," 1961; "1961 Hay River to Ft. Simpson"; Dock Marston Navajo Mountain Log, 1961 [copy]; One Note Sheet Containing Log for 15-17 August; "September 1961 Mackenzie River Northwest Territories Canada. A record of make-up of tow"
Box 27, Folder 6 : Diaries and Journals, 1964-1966; "Journal of Dock Marston, November-December 1964" [copy]; "Story of What Happened, by Renny Sumner as told to Elizabeth Sprang" [narrative of a river accident in June 1965]; 1966 Yukon River Notes by Dorothy Aleson; "Log of the Yukon River," 1966
Box 27, Folder 7 : Dock Marston Grand Canyon Journal, 10-18 May 1969 [photocopy]
Box 27, Folder 8 : Harvey Butchart Trail Log, 1969 [copy]
Box 27, Folder 9 : Jorgen Visback, "Trail Canyon Trip, 2-4 January 1970"
Box 27, Folder 10 : Lists of River Trips
Box 27, Folder 11 : Undated Logs
Box 27, Folder 12 : Miscellaneous River Notes
Box 27, Folder 13 : River Trip Itineraries Planned
Box 27, Folder 14 : River Trip Personnel Lists
Box 27, Folder 15-17 : River Trip Provision Lists
Box , Folder : Miscellaneous River-related Materials
Box 28, Folder 1 : Notes on Denis Julien
Box 28, Folder 2 : Arthur Woodward, "The Autobiography of a Mountain Man, 1805-1889, by Stephen Hall Meek"
Box 28, Folder 3 : Notes and Articles on James White
Box 28, Folder 4 : Notes on John Wesley Powell and John Colton Sumner
Box 28, Folder 5 : Letters to and from Frederick S. Dellenbaugh
Box 28, Folder 6 : Letters and Notes regarding Robert Brewster Stanton
Box , Folder 7 : Notes and Articles on the Flavell-Montez Expedition, 1896
Box 28, Folder 8 : Julius Stone Letters and Articles
Box 28, Folder 9 : Bert Loper Notes, Letters, Diaries and Part of Pearl Baker's Trail on the Water
Box 28, Folder 10 : Articles on the Clyde Eddy Expedition, 1927
Box 28, Folder 11 : "First News from the River Exploration Party," Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition, 1935
Box 28, Folder 12 : Campbell, Ian and John H. Maxson, "General Report on the Carnegie Institution-California Institute of Technology Grand Canyon Expedition," 1937
Box 28, Folder 13 : Notes, Letters and Diaries regarding Norman D. Nevills
Box 28, Folder 14 : Grant, Jr., Alexander G., "The River Rats Return," Appalachia, December 1940, p. 1-13 and "Cockleshell on the Colorado," Appalachia, December 1941, p. 485-494
Box 28, Folder 15 : Burckhalter, George C., "A Description of the Circle Cliffs"
Box 28, Folder 16 : Henderson, Kate Maureen, "In a Silent Mood"
Box 28, Folder 17 : Marston, Otis R. "Dock," "The Grand Canyon Boat Parade" and "With Powell on the Colorado"; Laura Bell, "Historic River Run Reenacted for Films," Las Vegas Sun article on the filming of Ten Who Dared; "Points of Embarkation of James White"; "For Water-Level Rails Along the Colorado River"
Box 28, Folder 18 : Hudson, Ed, "Hudson Expedition," Sea, December 1948
Box 28, Folder 19 : Bulger, Harold A., "Escalante River on Maps"
Box 28, Folder 20 : Crawford, Arthur L., Hite Ferry Booklet Preparation
Box 28, Folder 21-22 : Miscellaneous Notes and Documents
Box 28, Folder 23 : Visitor Registers at River Sites; Launch "Ida B." Discovery Notice, "Prehistoric Watch Tower" 14 June 1909; Copies of Rainbow Bridge Register [3 documents]; Visits to Music Temple [2 documents]; Visits to Oil Seep Bar, Glen Canyon, 14 November 1952; Inscriptions on Boulders at Lee's Ferry; "Inscriptions at Tse Ah Toh" (between Piute and Navajo Canyons); Visits to Junction of Escalante and Colorado, 1953 [2 documents]
Box 28, Folder 24 : Pierce's Ferry Guest Register, 1937-1939
Box 28, Folder 25 : Pierce's Ferry Guest Register, 1940-1942
Box , Folder : Manuscripts by Harry Aleson
Box , Folder : Published Articles
Box 29, Folder 1 : Miscellaneous
Box 29, Folder 1 1: "The Chaffin Ferry is Built" (preface to Hite Ferry Dedication booklet)
Box 29, Folder 1 2: Contact: A Point of Beginning
Box 29, Folder 1 3: "Grand Canyon Mystery," Utah Historical Quarterly, 21 (April 1953), 169-170
Box 29, Folder 1 4: Review of C. Gregory Crampton, Historical Sites in Glen Canyon, Mouth of Hansen Creek to Mouth of San Juan River (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1962), Utah Historical Quarterly, 32 (Fall 1964), 394-395
Box 29, Folder 1 5: Copy of Letter to News of the North
Box , Folder : Unpublished Writings
Box 29, Folder 2 : Miscellaneous
Box 29, Folder 2 1: Circular Letter to Boating Guides
Box 29, Folder 2 2: Comments on Martin Clark Powell, A Study. The Trail of Hosteen Pish Laki for Sixty Snows
Box 29, Folder 3 : "Arizona. A Carving in Color," Unpublished
Box 29, Folder 4 : "Certain Writings by Harry Aleson" [2 drafts] and a "Chronological Record of Certain Writings"
Box 29, Folder 5 : Miscellaneous B-En
Box 29, Folder 5 1: "The Big Mormon Story"
Box 29, Folder 5 2: "Colorado River Raft Drift"
Box 29, Folder 5 3: "Enormous Natural Bridge in Utah" [2 drafts]
Box 29, Folder 6 : Miscellaneous Er-V
Box 29, Folder 6 1: "Erosion in the Colorado River Basin"
Box 29, Folder 6 2: "High up in the Colorado River"
Box 29, Folder 6 3: "Marooned in the Depths"
Box 29, Folder 6 4: "Measuring Roosevelt Memorial Natural Bridge" by Aleson and Charles O. Sensibaugh
Box 29, Folder 6 5: "News -- 500 Years Ahead" [2 drafts]
Box 29, Folder 6 6: "A Pioneer Mormon Road 73 Years Ago"
Box 29, Folder 6 7: "Scrape Roots" [2 drafts]
Box 29, Folder 6 8: "Surprise Canyon - (Fight for Life)"
Box 29, Folder 6 9: "Vacationing in the Great Southwest"
Box , Folder : Advertisements and Brochures
Box 29, Folder 7 : River Trip Advertisements, 1940s
Box 29, Folder 8 : River Trip Advertisements, 1950s
Box 29, Folder 9 : River Trip Advertisements, 1960-1970, plus advertisements, undated
Box 29, Folder 10 : Miscellaneous Advertising Material
Box 29, Folder 11 : Advertisements for Motion Picture Showings
Box 29, Folder 12 : Film records
Box 29, Folder 13 : Flight logs
Box 29, Folder 14 : Automobile Trip Logs
Box 29, Folder 15 : Materials relating to Everett Ruess
Box 29, Folder 16 : River Trip brochures from other guides
Box 29, Folder 16 1: Canyon Tours (Art Greene)
Box 29, Folder 16 2: Kent Frost
Box 29, Folder 16 3: Hall's Crossing
Box 29, Folder 16 4: Les Jones
Box 29, Folder 16 5: Dock Marston
Box 29, Folder 16 6: Norman D. Nevills
Box 29, Folder 17 : American Whitewater Affiliation
Box 29, Folder 17 1: Western River Guides Association
Box 29, Folder 17 2: Georgie White
Box 29, Folder 17 3: Wonderland Expeditions (Ken Sleight)
Box , Folder : Newspaper clippings, Legal and Financial Documents
Box 30, Folder 1-2 : Newspaper clippings, Life Preserver Float Trips
Box 30, Folder 3 : Newspaper clippings, Upriver Expeditions
Box 30, Folder 4-7 : Newspaper clippings, Miscellaneous
Box 30, Folder 8 : Legal Documents
Box 30, Folder 9-14 : Financial Documents
Box , Folder : Genealogical, Biographical, Personal
Box 31, Folder 1- 4 : Genealogical Documents
Box 31, Folder 5-6 : Personal Documents
Box 31, Folder 7 : Medical Records
Box 31, Folder 8 : Funeral Memorial Book
Box 31, Folder 9 : Civil Liberties Documents
Box 32, Folder 1-6 : Miscellaneous
Box 32, Folder 7-8 : Miscellaneous Maps
Box 32, Folder 9 : Dorothy Aleson
Box , Folder : Oral history interview by Gary Topping
Box , Folder : 22 June 1988, Teasdale (Utah)
Box , Folder : 10 leaves
Box , Folder : 1 audiocassette

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Waterville, Iowa, where Harry LeRoy Aleson was born 9 March 1899, was an auspicious name for the birthplace of a future river boatman. Though he later changed his name to the more manageable "Aleson," he was fiercely proud of his Nordic heritage, and maintained close contact with family members and Norwegian friends.

After completing two years of high school in Waterville, Aleson quit school to work in an iron mine as a chemist's helper. In March 1918, he enlisted in the Aviation Section of the U.S. Army Signal Corps and arrived in France after a brief period of training. Aleson was proud of his service in World War I, during which his plane crashed and he was gassed, which left him with a chronic stomach ailment and entitled him to a pension for total disability.

Upon returning to Iowa, Aleson completed high school in 1920 and went on to attend Iowa State College, where he took courses in electrical and chemical engineering. Financial pressures forced him to leave college after two and one-half years, but he retained an emotional attachment to Iowa State and was instrumental in establishing the Memorial Union there in honor of the veterans of World War I.

During the Great Depression, Aleson worked in a variety of positions with various geophysical exploration firms searching for oil in the Southwest. By the end of the 1930s, though, he had discovered the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon, and he quickly gave up any desires for a life apart from the river. His love for the river cost him his marriage; he and Thursa Arnold, whom he had married in 1928, were separated in 1940.

At about the time of their separation, Aleson took up residence in a tent camp in Quartermaster Canyon, which he christened "My Home, Arizona." From there, during the next decade, he conducted the explorations of the Grand Canyon and the lower Colorado River System that made him a much consulted authority and popular river guide.

In the beginning, Aleson built his river guide business upon the notoriety he achieved as a result of numerous daredevil feats. In April 1945, he became the first person to make an upriver motorboat run from Lee's Ferry, Arizona, to Hite, Utah, a journey of 162.5 miles, which he accomplished in five days. Also in 1945, he and the "Woman of the River," Georgie White of Los Angeles, made a 61 mile down river trip to Lake Mead using only life preservers. They made a similar 81 mile trip in 1946.

In 1945, Aleson took up winter headquarters at the Johnston Hotel in Richfield, Utah, where he earned part of his room and board by working as night clerk. During his long shifts there, he organized the dozens of San Juan River Glen Canyon trips that were his main source of income during the summers.

Aleson's river trips were luxurious experiences that elicited repeated enthusiastic comments from satisfied guests. He pioneered in the use of U.S. Navy surplus neoprene landing craft, which are virtually unsinkable, roomy and comfortable. He offered nearly one hundred different foods and served them on actual china. His leisurely pace, which allowed time for side trips to scenic and historic sites, further enhanced by his knowledgeable comments, made for unforgettable experiences.

During the fall, after the tourist season was over, Aleson often made long expeditions of his own, for a month or six weeks at a time, in the back country of southeastern Utah. Beginning in 1952, he was joined regularly in those trips by Dick Sprang and Dudy Thomas. The three established a group called "Canyon Surveys," and their journals, photographs and movies are among the finest records of exploration of Glen Canyon, Grand Gulch, the San Juan River, and the Red Rock Plateau.

During the 1960s, Aleson's life took important new directions. The closing of the Glen Canyon Dam marked the end of the river trips that had been his mainstay. Thereafter, he began to exploit earlier experiences he had had on Canadian rivers, particularly the MacKenzie and Yukon, in offering "Arctic River Expeditions."

Aleson remarried in 1962. Thursa Arnold, his estranged wife, died in 1957, and Aleson was free to marry Dorothy Donaldson Keyes, whom he met on one of his river trips in 1961. Appropriately, they were married in Glen Canyon and spent their honeymoon on the river.

Aleson never really became inactive on the river, though advanced age forced upon him a slower pace. An interest in genealogy emerged, and he spent a great deal of time in research and correspondence. Aleson died of cancer on 27 March 1972 in Prescott, Arizona.

Content Description +/-

The papers of Harry Aleson cover a lengthy period, from a letter written to his mother during his World War I experience in France, to expressions of sympathy to his wife following his death in 1972. The variety of the collection is equally broad; it embraces correspondence, research notes, diaries and logs of river trips, clippings from newspapers and magazines, and many other types of material assembled or generated during a long and active life.

By far the largest portion of the collection is the correspondence, which occupies twenty-four boxes. The correspondence is arranged chronologically with undated or fragmentary items at the end of each year.

Boxes 25-26 contain an impressive assortment of river trip logs. Besides the ones Aleson wrote on his own trips, the collection includes many that he copied from others. As a result, the logs span a large part of the history of the river, from the Powell survey of Glen Canyon in 1872 to Aleson's own pack trip in 1970. Many of the logs reveal historical and archeological discoveries, and most are exciting adventure narratives.

Boxes 27-28 contain various materials generated by Aleson in connection with his river trips and his study of the river's history. The remainder of the Aleson papers are unarranged except in broad general categories. Box 29 contains miscellaneous legal and financial documents, and Boxes 30-31 contain various genealogical and personal papers.

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Creator:

Aleson, Harry LeRoy, 1899-1972.

Language:

English.

Sponsor:

Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008

Quantity:

32 boxes (16 linear ft.)

Language of the Finding Aid:

Finding aid written in Englishin Latin script

EAD Creation Date:

1999.