Title:
Asa Thurston Heydon papers, 1904-1920
Creator/Contributor:
Heydon, Asa Thurston, 1862-1928, creator, creator.
Creator/Contributor:
Horn, Maude, correspondent.
Abstract:
Consists of manuscripts of Heydon's writings and correspondence with friend Maude Horn. Manuscripts include "Po-pa-gie," a
retelling of a Native American tradition, "Alaska Yukon ballads," about life in the Yukon, "My pearl," "The sourdough's lament,"
"The mastodon," and others. Also includes "An Alaskan tale," a handmade artist's book with caligraphic text and 5 pen-and-ink
drawings, bound between 2 pieces of tree bark (23 x 21 cm), lettered, illustrated, and embellished with gold nuggets. Correspondence
covers Heydon's trial on statutory rape, his writing, his magnetic therapy theories, ministering to the sick, mining in the
Klondike, life in Dawson City, Yukon and a fight with a bear that broke into his cabin. Also includes research on Heydon,
a clipping on his magnetic discoveries, illustration of one of his northern stories, and photographs.
Date:
1904 (issued)
Subject:
n-cn-yk -- n-us-ak
Gold mines and mining -- Yukon -- Klondike River Valley
Trials (Statutory rape)
Magnetotherapy
Indians of North America -- Folklore -- Fiction
Bear attacks
Magnetic healing
Or -- Mines et extraction -- Yukon -- Klondike, Vallée du
Procès (Viol qualifié)
Magnétothérapie
Ours -- Attaques
Magnetic healing
Bear attacks
Gold mines and mining
Indians of North America
Magnetotherapy
Travel
Trials (Statutory rape)
Dawson (Yukon) -- Description and travel
Alaska -- Fiction
Alaska -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
Alaska
Yukon -- Dawson
Yukon -- Klondike River Valley
Heydon, Asa Thurston -- 1862-1928 -- Archives
Note:
Includes 5 black-and-white photographs: 1 of Heydon in 1898, 3 of Heydon in later years, 1 of Maude Horn in 1907.
Box 2: RESTRICTED ITEM. Use only by permission of the appropriate curator. Inquiries regarding these materials should be directed,
in writing, to the Head of Public Services, The Bancroft Library.
"An Alaskan tale," "The mastodon": Purchase; 20120320.
Asa Thurston Heydon was born Apr. 12, 1862 in Albion, Ill., son of Edwin A. Heydon and Howe Thurston and a grandson of Asa
and Lucy G. Thurston, Missionaries to Hawaii. He spent many years in the Yukon studying the "power in vibrations". He died
in Honolulu, Hawaii on July 2, 1928.
In English.
Preferred citation: Asa Thurston Heydon papers, BANC MSS 2002/189 cp, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Type:
manuscripts for publication.
Archives.
Fiction.
Photographs.
Artists' books.
Unique books.
Physical Description:
print
1 (2 1
Language:
English
Origin:
California
Copyright Note:
Box 2: RESTRICTED ITEM. Use only by permission of the appropriate curator. Inquiries regarding these materials should be directed,
in writing, to the Head of Public Services, The Bancroft Library.