Melvin Franklin Arey Papers
Scope and Contents
Some of the papers in this collection accumulated gradually over the years in the University Archives. However, most of this collection came from the UNI Museum in 2010. This included: a journal kept by Professor Arey during a portion of his military service during the Civil War; a journal kept by Professor Arey during the 1893 Bahama expedition and publications relating to that expedition; and tributes to Professor Arey on his retirement from teaching in 1917. University Archivist Gerald Peterson decided to combine this material into one collection in order to enhance research possibilities.
Dates
- 1862-1930
Creator
- Arey, Melvin Franklin (Person)
Language of Materials
Materials entirely in English.
Conditions Governing Access
No restrictions. Materials are open for research.
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Biographical / Historical
Melvin Franklin Arey (1844-1931) was a distinguished, long-time member of the faculty of the University of Northern Iowa. He was born in Hampden, Maine, on January 19, 1844. He entered Bowdoin College at the age of eighteen, before enlisting in Company A, 22nd Maine Infantry, Union Army. Following his military service, he returned to Bowdoin College, where he received his bachelor's degree, with Phi Beta Kappa honors, in 1867. He received his master's degree from Bowdoin College in 1870.
Professor Arey taught in Maine and New Hampshire schools before coming to Iowa in 1873. He was superintendent of Cedar Falls (Iowa) schools for four years and then served in the same capacity in Fort Dodge for thirteen years. In 1890 Professor Arey joined the faculty of the Iowa State Normal School as head of the Department of Natural Sciences. He held that position until he retired from active teaching in 1917. He then served as Curator of the Museum and supervisor of the college garden. He took part in the Bahama expedition organized by the University of Iowa in 1893, published geological studies of at least six Iowa counties, and was also active in local government and in veterans' associations, such as the Grand Army of the Republic.
Arey died in Cedar Falls, Iowa, on March 20, 1931.
Extent
0.42 Linear Feet (1 box)
Processing Information
Collection processed and inventory written by University Archivist Gerald L. Peterson, June 2010. Updated by Gerald Peterson, April 8, 2013 and Library Associate Dave Hoing, January 2018 and April 2018. Linear feet updated on September 15, 2017.
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- Melvin Franklin Arey Papers
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