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Donald Dresden Papers, 1946-1981
Collection Overview
Title: Donald Dresden Papers, 1946-1981
ID: OGLMC1026
Primary Creator: Dresden, Donald (1910-1982)
Extent: 3.0 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 08/00/1985. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Literary, University of North Dakota - Alumni
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Donald Dresden Papers, 1946-1981, have been divided into two series:
Series 1: The Marquis de Mores: Emperor of the Bad Lands
Series 2: Other Writings
Fifty photographs were separated and placed in the Photograph File Cabinets.
Collection Historical Note
Donald Dresden was born October 18, 1910, in Larimore, North Dakota. In 1932, he graduated from the University of North Dakota with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics. While at UND, he was a member of Blue Key and president of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. In 1934, he earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard University.
Between 1934 and 1941, Dresden worked for the Federal Housing Administration in Washington, D.C.; the Edward B. Smith & Co. in New York; the American Radiator Company in Paris; and the American Business Credit Association in New York. In 1941, he joined the United States Army Air Force as a lieutenant in the Intelligence Corps. He eventually rose to the rank of major, and in 1944 became a public relations officer in the European Theater of Operations. While in the army, Dresden worked as a freelance writer selling articles to the New York Times, which led to a position as staff writer after the War.
In 1946, Dresden moved to France and once again became a freelance writer selling articles to many American, French, and British publications. During his stay in France he graduated from Le Cordon Bleu Acadamie de Cuisine de Paris in 1948. With the implementation of the Marshall Plan for European economic recovery, Dresden became Deputy Chief of Information with the American French Mission in 1949. While in this role he founded and edited the French-language magazine Rapports, France-Etats Unis which ran from 1949 to 1953.
Upon his return to the United States in 1953, Dresden accepted a position as public relations director for the National Citizens Committee for Educational Television. Three years later he became an account executive in the Washington, D.C. public relations firm of Robert R. Mullen & Co., handling, among other things, the public relations aspects of the Ford Foundation's quarter-billion dollar hospital grant program. In 1958, Dresden moved to Kiplinger's Changing Times magazine as an associate editor, and in 1959 he became a writer of special articles on economic development for the World Bank. Between 1960 and 1969, he worked for the Scott Paper Company as director of public relations; the United States Information Agency as a public information officer, editor, and writer; the United states Treasury Department as public affairs consultant and ghostwriter; and the Foreign Service Journal as an associate editor. From 1969 to 1976, Dresden wrote a weekly critique of Washington, D.C. area restaurants as the restaurant critic for the Washington Post. Following his retirement from the Post, he continued to write articles on a freelance basis.
Dresden authored three books: Le Chemin de Paris dealt with his wartime experiences and was published in 1946; his second book, The Marquis de Mores: Emperor of the Bad Lands, was published in 1970. This book is a biography of Antoine Amedee-Marie-Vincent Manca de Vallombrosa, better known as the Marquis de Mores, who founded the town of Medora in Dakota Territory in 1883 and lived there with his family until 1887. Dresden's third book, Donald Dresden's Guide to Dining Out in Washington, was published in 1977 and is a review of restaurants in the Washington, DC area. Donald Dresden died November 11, 1982, at 72 years of age.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Accruals: Additional materials were donated by Marta Dresden in March 1987 (87-1511).
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Marta Dresden, Washington, D.C.
Acquisition Method: Donation; 85-1390
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Donald Dresden Papers. OGLMC 1026, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid added to Archon in August 2014.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: The Marquis de Mores: Emperor of the Bad Lands],
[Series 2: Other Writings],
[Photographs :],
[All]
- Photographs :
- Separated and placed in the Photograph File Cabinets.
- Photograph 1: Unidentified slide, probably of the Badlands, undated
- Photograph 2: Unidentified slide, probably of the Badlands, undated
- Photograph 3: Unidentified group of people, probably in the Badlands, undated
- Photograph 4: Unidentified group of people, probably in the Badlands, undated
- Photograph 5: Unidentified group of people, probably in the Badlands, undated
- Photograph 6: Unidentified group of people, probably in the Badlands, undated
- Photograph 7: Unidentified group of people, probably in the Badlands, undated
- Photograph 8: Unidentified group of people, probably in the Badlands, undated
- Photograph 9: Unidentified group of people, probably in the Badlands, undated
- Photograph 10: Medora, North Dakota, undated
- Photograph 11: Log cabin, probably in the Badlands, undated
- Photograph 12: Entrance point, undated
- Photograph 13: Unidentified scene, probably in the Badlands, undated
- Photograph 14: Marquis off on a hunt, undated
- Photograph 15: Marquis, undated
- Photograph 16: Portrait of Marquis, undated
- Photograph 17: Medora von Hoffman, undated
- Photograph 18: Unidentified woman on a horse, undated
- Photograph 19: de Mores children, undated
- Photograph 20: Marquis, undated
- Photograph 21: Arthur T. Packard, undated
- Photograph 22: Theodore Roosevelt, undated
- Photograph 23: Statue of the Marquis, undated
- Photograph 24: Medora, North Dakota, undated
- Photograph 25: Original plat of Medora, undated
- Photograph 26: Marquis packing plant, undated
- Photograph 27: Marquis and Marquise de Mores at the chateau, undated
- Photograph 28: Marquis and Marquise de Mores at the chateau, undated
- Photograph 29: Badlands, undated
- Photograph 30: Deadwood, undated
- Photograph 31: Deadwood, undated
- Photograph 32: Artist's conception of Deadwood, undated
- Photograph 33: Parade, undated
- Photograph 34: Chateau, undated
- Photograph 35: de Mores' chateau, 1885
- Photograph 36: Ceremonies, undated
- Photograph 37: Northern Pacific train, undated
- Photograph 38: Northern Pacific train, undated
- Photograph 40: Letter to Roosevelt, undated
- Photograph 41: Map tracing de Mores' expedition in North Africa, undated
- Photograph 39: Letter to Roosevelt, September 1885
- Photograph 42: Advertisement of a stagecoach line, undated
- Photograph 43: The Sun, February 1884
- Photograph 44: Last trip of the last Deadwood Coach, 1885
- Photograph 45: Chateau, Medora, undated
- Photograph 46: Chateau de Mores, undated
- Photograph 47: Northern Pacific train, undated
- Photograph 48: Southern Pacific train, undated
- Photograph 49: First passenger train into Minnewaukon, North Dakota, 1885
- Photograph 50: Northern Pacific train at St. Paul Union Depot, 1884
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: The Marquis de Mores: Emperor of the Bad Lands],
[Series 2: Other Writings],
[Photographs :],
[All]