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Bruce Opea Nelson Papers
Bruce Opea Nelson Papers, 1943-1951
Collection Overview
Title: Bruce Opea Nelson Papers, 1943-1951
ID: OGLMC1711
Primary Creator: Nelson, Bruce Opea (1913-1951)
Extent: 0.5
Date Acquired: 02/14/2023
Subjects: Literary, University of North Dakota - Alumni
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Collection Historical Note
"Services Held for Bruce Nelson, N.D. Author, in Bismarck
Funeral services for Bruce Nelson were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Bismarck. Dr. Joseph Bachman, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiated at the services held in the Perry Funeral home.
Nelson passed away Saturday night at the home of his mother, Mrs. Lillie B. Nelson, in Bismarck. He had suffered a prolonged illness. He had lived in Bismarck since 1938.
Nelson, who was 38, had been a reporter, newspaper editor, and free-lance writer.
His 'Land of the Dacotahs' was published in 1946. For more than three years, he had compiled this history of the upper Missouri valley from the time of the early French explorers to the post-war era of Missouri river development. The book has been a best seller since the time of its publication. Several chapters of the book were republished in the Leader last year.
In Bismarck for the funeral are his sister, Mrs. A.E. McGregor, Sheridan, Manitoba, and three brothers: Rollis S. (Speed), Dr. Bertie, both of Washington, D.C.; Herbert, Phoenix, Ariz. A fourth brother, Maj. Quintus Nelson, was killed in the Pacific with the Marines.
Nelson was born April 27, 1913, in Flaxton, N.D. His early experience included the setting of type on the Flaxton Times, working in the harvest fields. As a clarinetist, he traveled with other professional musicians in the Midwest for five years.
He attended the University of North Dakota.
In the newspaper field, he started as a reporters, was editor of the Dickinson Press for a brief time. For many years, he wrote editorials for the Leader, and was employed by the Leader at the time of his death.
In 1943, he was granted the award of a fellowship from the University of Minnesota for the purpose of writing his book which the University published.
Suffering from tuberculosis, he was confirmed for a year at the state sanitarium at San Haven.
Up to the time of his death, he had been writing a history of co-ops in North Dakota.
Pallbearers were: James Austin, Jack Andrews, Gerald Saxerud, C.L. Boton, Lynn Nicola and Walter Link. He was buried in Fairview cemetery."
Source: The Leader. 15 November 1951
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Bruce R. Nelson, Altamont, New York
Acquisition Method: Donation; 2023-3477
Preferred Citation: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections. Chester Fritz Library. University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Processing Information: Processed by Ben Johnson, Braedon Knudson, and Anthony McKay (History 240 students) in March 2023.
Box and Folder Listing
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- Box 1
- Folder 1: Biographical Materials, 1943-1951
- Item 1: Newspaper Clipping: "Bruce Nelson Given Writing Fellowship", 1943
- Item 2: Newspaper Clipping: "Former Times Employee Writes for Esquire." Flaxton Times and Portal International, August 17, 1944
- Item 3: Newspaper Clipping: "Services Held for Bruce Nelson, N.D. Author, in Bismarck." The Leader, November 15, 1951
- Item 4: Newspaper Clipping: "Bruce Nelson, 1913-1951." The Leader (editorial), November 15, 1951
- Item 5: Newspaper Clipping: "'Bug' Battle." Bismarck Tribune, undated
- Item 6: Newspaper Clipping: "Two UND Journalism Awards Established." undated
- Item 7: Newspaper Clipping: "McGregor Starts Journalism Award in Brothers' Memory." undated
- Folder 2: "Act of God"
- Folder 3: "Cooperative Grain Marketing in the Northwest"
- Folder 4: "Custer's Wrong Stand." Catholic Digest. March 1947; "Dear Editor"; "Deer Hunter"
- Folder 5: "Diary of a Dead Jap." Esquire. September 1944
- Folder 6: "Fool's Errand"; "Fool Proof"; "In Black and White"
- Folder 7: "Is This a Saga in Stone?"; "John Wesley Powell: Prophet of the Plains"
- Folder 8: Land of the Dacotahs. University of Minnesota Press, 1946.
- Folder 9: Land of the Dacotahs. (book reviews)
- Folder 10: Land of the Dacotahs. (correspondence)
- Folder 11: "One View of the Question." Insuranskope.; "On First Seeing the Vampire in Her New-Look Uniform" (poem)
- Folder 12: "Pity the Proofreader"; "Portrait of a Butcher as a Young Man"; "Red Messiah"; "Red Policeman of the Plains"
- Folder 13: "Say a First Goodbye"; "Sound Proof" (2 versions); "The Geek"
- Folder 14: "To the Western Ocean"; "Uncle Sam Turns Specialist"
- Folder 15: Untitled:
- Folder 16: General Correspondence, 1946-1951
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