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Levette J. Davidson Collection
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Collection Overview Scope and Content
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Levette Davidson
Dr. Levette J. Davidson in his office.

Two men talking with Davidson
Dr. Davidson enjoyed interviewing a variety of people for information about local folklore and customs.

Bookplate
Books belonging to the Levette J. Davidson Collection of Folklore and Americana are identified by this bookplate.

Collection Overview

Creator: Davidson, Levette Jay, 1894-1957

Title: Levette J. Davidson Collection

Inclusive Dates: 1913-1957

Size: 8.1 linear ft.

Processed By: Finding aid and Web version prepared by 
Robin Beran, May 2000; revised May 2003


Dr. Levette J. Davidson, Ph.D., was a professor of English literature at the University of Denver from 1922 until his death in 1957. He was also a nationally acclaimed expert in folklore, especially that of Colorado and the West. A portion of the collection consists of his preparations for the courses he taught at DU, mostly concerning the literature of Western America. A number of his students' papers are also included.

Dr. Davidson was a director of the Colorado State Historical Society, the Modern Languages Association, the American Folklore Society, and the American Dialect Society. He was a charter member of the Denver Posse of the Westerners, an organization devoted to western folklore. Correspondence, notes and other materials related to these organizations are included in the collection. Finally, the collection includes notes, research, manuscripts, typescripts, and reprints of his many writings, most of which are related to folklore and literature. A few items pertain to miscellaneous subjects such as intelligence, mysticism, and teaching methods. Much of the original organization of the collection was retained with some minor revisions. The material is organized by personal and organizational affiliation. Davidson's course materials, academic writings, and students' papers are listed in alphabetical order. The Davidson Papers are available in Archives/Special Collections at the University of Denver, Penrose Library.

Scope and Content

In 1960, the Levette J. Davidson Collection of Folklore and Western Americana was established at the University of Denver, Penrose Library. This collection, donated by his wife, Mary Davidson, consists of Davidson's personal library of over 1,000 volumes that he accumulated over years of study. Books in this collection are now housed throughout the library, though some are available in Special Collections. The items can be searched through Peak, the Penrose Library Catalog, and are identifiable by a special gift book plate on the inside front cover.




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