John Duncklee Collection, 1969-1974.

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John Duncklee Collection, 1969-1974.

NAU.MS.335
NAU.PH.2000.63


Descriptive Summary

Creator: Duncklee, John
Collection NameJohn Duncklee Collection,
Inclusive Dates: 1969-1974.
Physical Description 2 ft. and one photograph collection (14 images).
Abstract The John Duncklee Collection contains written notes, documents, newspaper clippings, and pictures relating to the Hart Prairie development controversy and other related environmental issues in the Flagstaff, Arizona area. It also contains a finished copy of his dissertation on the San Francisco Peaks, as well as rough drafts and notes leading up to its completion.
Collection NumberNAU.MS.335
NAU.PH.2000.63
Language English.
Repository Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives Department.
Northern Arizona University
Box 6022
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6022
Phone: 928 523 5551
Fax: 928 523 3770
Email: Special.Collections@nau.edu

Biographical Note

John Duncklee was born in 1929. When he was twelve years old, he was sent to school outside Tucson, where he fell in love with the idea of becoming a cowboy and learning Spanish. After spending four years in the Navy during the Korean War, he returned to southern Arizona and entered the cattle ranching business. After suffering through a prolonged drought in the 1950's, he sold his first ranch and started to raise Mexican steers and quarter horses at a ranch near Nogales, Arizona.

He earned a Master's degree in Geography from the University of Arizona and taught there for a year and a half; he then went on to earn a Ph.D. in Geography from UCLA, and accepted a faculty postion at NAU. While in Flagstaff he got involved in the fight to save the San Francisco Peaks from land developers, and developed an appreciation for Native American beliefs. This eventually helped to provide the inspiration for him to write his first novel.

John left NAU in 1973 and returned to Tucson to write full time. During this period he spent a year teaching at the Universidad de Sonora in Hermosillo, and afterwards became a designer of mesquite wood furniture. He now writes full time, dividing his time between Alpine and Oracle, Arizona. He lives with his wife Penny, who also illustrates many of his books.


Scope and Content Note

The John Duncklee Collection contains written notes, documents, newspaper clippings, and pictures relating to the Hart Prairie Controversy and other environmental issues in the Falgstaff region. It also contains a finished copy of his dissertation on the San Francisco Peaks, as well as rough drafts and notes leading up to its completion.

The photograph collection contains images from a picnic honoring the efforts of those involved in the Save the Peaks movement lead by the Coconino Citizens Association which opposed further development and expansion of the Arizona Snowbowl into the Hart Prairie area.


Organization

Organized in 3 series and one photograph collection.

Restrictions

Restrictions

None.

Copyright

It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Arizona Board of Regents for Northern Arizona University, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.


Related Material

Mangum, Wall, Stoops, and Warden Collection [manuscript], NAU.MS.1
Jean and Richard Wilson Collection [manuscript], NAU.MS.73
Coconino Citizens Association Collection [manuscript], NAU.MS.201
Walter and Nancy Taylor Collection [manuscript], NAUl.MS.59

Access Points

Personal Name(s)
Wilson, Jean H.

Corporate Name(s)
Coconino County Planning and Zoning Commission.
Coconino County (Ariz.). Board of Supervisors.
Post Company (Firm)
Summit Properties (Firm)
United States. Forest Service.

Geographic Name(s)
Arizona Snow Bowl.
San Francisco Peaks (Ariz.)

Subject(s)
Actions and defenses--Arizona.
Environmentalism--Songs and music.
Hopi Indians--Religion.
Land use, Rural--Law and legislation--Arizona.
Navajo Indians--Religion.
Real estate development--Arizona--Environmental aspects.
Ski resorts--Arizona--Environmental aspects.
Water-supply--Arizona--San Francisco Peaks.
Zoning--Arizona--Flagstaff.
Actions and defenses--Arizona--Economic aspects.
Arizona Snow Bowl.
Cities and towns--Growth.
Environmentalism--Arizona.
Real estate development--Arizona--Sociological aspects.

Genre Form(s)
Clippings.
Correspondence.
Legal documents.
Scrapbooks.
Sound recordings.


Administrative Information

Credit Line

John Duncklee Collection, NAU.MS.335, Cline Library, Special Collections and Archives Dept.

John Duncklee Collection, NAU.PH.2000.63, Cline Library, Special Collections and Archives Dept.


Container List

Series 1, boxes 1-3, Hart Prairie Controversy, 1969-1974.
boxfolder
11 Aubineau Canyon, ca. 1972.
12 Black Bill Proposal.,
13 Black Bill and Doney Park Water Users Association, 1967.
14 John Butler and the Eagle Feather.,
15 Coconino National Forest.,
16 County Cost.,
17 Critiques.,
18 Correspondence, 1972-1974.
19 Correspondence, 1972-1974.
110 Correspondence, 1972-1974.
111 Doney Park Problems.,
112 Environmental Impact Study.,
113 Environmental Fragility.,
114 Correlation of Settlements and Fire.,
115 Fire Growth Tables Fuel Model.,
116 Forest and Range Publication, 1970.
117 Questions for Forest Services.,
118 General Notes.,
119 Hart Prairie Allotment, 1964.
boxfolder
220 Hart Prairie Petition, 1972.
221 Hart Prairie, 1974.
222 Memorandum Report on /water Supply at Hart Prairie, 1971.
223 Haphazard Land Development, 1972.
224 Critique of the Draft Environmental Statement-Land Use, 1972.
225 Letters to the Editor, 1972.
226 Maps.,
227 Native Americans.,
228 Newspaper Stories, 1972-1974.
229 Newspaper Stories, 1972-1974.
230 News Clips and Mementos, 1972-1974.
231 News Clips and Mementos, 1972-1974.
boxfolder
332 Newspaper Articles, 1972-1975.
333 Research Proposal, 1973.
334 Road Notes.,
335 Rogersdale.,
336 San Francisco Peaks, 1972.
337 USDA Forest Service, Bristlecone Pine, 1970.
338 Inner Basin Snow Surveys, 1969-1970.
339 Glaciation Abstract.,
340 Questionaire on San Francisco Peaks, 1971.
341 Avalance Hazard on the San Francisco Peaks.,
342 San Francisco Peaks Land Use Proposal, 1972.
343 Religious View of San Francisco Peaks, 1973.
344 Sheep Raising.,
345 Snow Bowl, 1971.
346 Soil Creep.,
347 Statement of John Duncklee, 1974.
348 Timberline.,
349 Transect #1 and Quadrate, South of Wilson Spring.,
350 Transect and Quadrate on Summit (Well).,
351 Upper Greenlaw Raw Data.,
352 Weatherford Road.,
353 Wildlife.,
Series 2, box 4, Subject Files, 1971-1974.
boxfolder
454 The Arizona Republic, 1974.
455 Arizona Environment, 1974.
456 Arizonans for Quality Environment, 1972.
457 Arts and Science Class Roster, 1972.
458 Coconino County Highway Department, 1970-1971.
459 Complying with NEPA, Environment Impact Statement.,
460 Earthquake Hazards and The Urban Environment, 1973.
461 Earthquakes.,
462 The Ecology of Fire, 1961-1974.
463 Local Climate Summary, 1967.
464 Merriam's Life Zones.,
465 Tatum-Reese Development Corporation, 1972.
466 Timber Plan Draft, 1972.
467 Defenders of Wildlife, 1974.
Series 3, box 5, dissertation drafts, 1971-1974.
boxfolder
568 Dissertation, Finished Original.,
569 Dissertation, Rough Draft.,
570 Dissertation, The Thing.,
571 Dissertation, Maps, Photos, Notes.,
NAU.PH.2000.63, Photographs: , ca. 1970s
This collection contains images from a picnic honoring the efforts of those involved in the Save the Peaks movement lead by the Coconino Citizens Association which opposed further development and expansion of the Arizona Snowbowl into the Hart Prairie area.
Digital versions of parts of this collection are available online here.