Guide to the Bernard R. Hubbard, S.J. Papers MSS.1985.07.16

Daniel Morales, Michelle Runyon, and Andrea Hoff
Archives & Special Collections, Santa Clara University Library
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Santa Clara University Library
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Email: specialcollections@scu.edu


Language of Material: English
Contributing Institution: Archives & Special Collections, Santa Clara University Library
Title: Bernard R. Hubbard, S.J. Papers
creator: Hubbard, Bernard Rosecrans, S.J.
Identifier/Call Number: MSS.1985.07.16
Physical Description: 144.31 linear feet , 202 boxes.
Date (inclusive): 1852-2001 (bulk 1921-1958)
Abstract: The Bernard R. Hubbard, S.J. Papers, 1852-2001 (1921-1958), documents the life of priest, explorer, and lecturer Father Bernard Rosencrans Hubbard, also known as the Glacier Priest. The bulk of the collection consists of photographs and films taken by Father Hubbard during his travels and artifacts both owned and collected by him. The records consist of correspondence between Hubbard and friends, coworkers, fellow members of the priesthood, and a variety of other people, including fans to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The collection also contains a multitude of other paper formats, such as newspaper clippings, articles, research notes, and other miscellaneous documents. This collection is arranged into eight series: Series I. Correspondence, 1852-1962 (1924-1953); Series II. Miscellaneous Documents, 1900-2001 (1932-1954); Series III. Related Persons Materials, 1928-1996 (1934-1996); Series IV. Artifacts, 1938, undated; Series V. Alaska Photographs, 1923-1960 (1927-1958); Series VI. Personal and World Photographs, 1921-1956 (1922-1946); Series VII. Films, 1914-1996 (1949-1962); and Series VIII. Oversize Materials, 1917-1959 (1926-1954).
Language of Material: English
Physical Location: This collection is located in Santa Clara University's Archives and Special Collections.

Scope and Content of the Collection

The Bernard R. Hubbard, S.J. Papers, 1852-2001 (1921-1958), document the life of Father Hubbard through his correspondence, photographs, films, and artifacts. The bulk of the collection consists of photographs taken by Father Hubbard and his crew. The formats of the photographs greatly vary, including negatives, color negatives, glass plates, interpositives, and prints. Films, which come in cassettes or film rolls, also make up a portion of the collection. The correspondence section of the collection contains letters, telegrams, magazines, newspapers, postcards, notebooks, and a multitude of other formats. The series for artifacts consists of differing materials depending on the specific box, including Alaskan indigenous tools, mass kits, and exploration equipment.

Processing Information

Collection processed by Daniel Morales, Michelle Runyon, and Andrea Hoff in 2017. Finding aid EAD encoded by Andrea Hoff in 2017. Reviewed by Nadia Nasr.

Access

This collection is open for research.

Biographical History

Bernard Rosecrans Hubbard, S.J., (1888-1962), known as the "Glacier Priest," was an explorer, photographer, and popular lecturer. He was born 24 November 1888 in San Francisco, son of George M. Hubbard (d. 1914) and Catherine Wilder Hubbard (d. 1910). He had a brother John, a mining engineer, and a sister, Mary Hubbard Stanley. Hubbard grew up in Santa Cruz, California, and lived for a time in a house built by his brother John in the Santa Cruz mountains near Ben Lomond. The site is now owned by Lockheed Corporation.
Hubbard attended Santa Clara College from 1906 to 1908. He entered the Jesuit order on 7 Sept. 1908, and spent the years 1908-1910 at the Jesuit Novitiate in Los Gatos, California. He served his regency at Los Angeles College from 1913-1918. Hubbard studied philosophy at Mt.St. Michael's, a Jesuit seminary in Spokane, Washington, receiving an M.A. degree through Gonzaga University in 1921.
Prior to his ordination as a priest, Hubbard studied theology at Innsbruck, Austria, in 1921-22. During his stay in Austria, he became friendly with some of the actors in the Oberammergau Passion Play, including Anton Lang. Hubbard was ordained a priest in Austria in 1923. He returned to Santa Clara, where he taught German, geology, and religion. He received honorary doctorates from Marquette University in 1937 and Trinity College in 1941.
Hubbard first went to Alaska in 1927. His summer expeditions of exploration and photography became an annual event. During the winters, he traveled around the United States giving lectures and showing his films, with the proceeds going to support the Jesuit missions in Alaska. "Half the year the highest paid lecturer in the world, the other half a wanderer among treacherous craters and glaciers": as described by The Literary Digest in 1937. Hubbard's best know expeditions were perhaps that of 1931, during which he completed both a 1600-mile mush down the Yukon River, visiting missions, and an expedition into the erupting Aniakchak crater, and his expedition of 1936 to the Valley of 10,000 Smokes.
During and after World War II, Hubbard became involved with the U.S. military, both as an adviser on Alaska and as lecturer/chaplain to the troops. In 1945, he traveled around the world, photographing damaged and destroyed Jesuit institutions as part of a fund-raising campaign. In his later years, Hubbard returned to Santa Clara, where he established the Hubbard Educational Films, also called Hubbard Laboratories, an educational film production and distribution service based on the University campus.
In 1955 Hubbard had a stroke in Hartford, Connecticut, during a lecture tour. He had to curtail some of his activity, although he returned to Alaska a few more times. Accounts of the last years of his life describe him as writing his autobiography and cataloguing his photographs, neither of which he finished. Hubbard died 28 May 1962 in Donohoe Infirmary at the University of Santa Clara.
The above is an edited version of the Biographical History section of a legacy finding aid at our institution.

Preferred Citation

Bernard R. Hubbard, S.J. Papers, Record Group MSS.1985.07.16, Santa Clara University Library, Archives and Special Collections.

Publication Rights

Materials in Archives and Special Collections may be subject to copyright. All requests for permission to publish from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the University Archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Archives and Special Collections as the owner of the physical materials, and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained. Copyright restrictions also apply to digital reproductions of the original materials.

Related Materials

Lawrence Desmond collection
Hubbard King Island Digital Collection: http://content.scu.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/kingisland
SCU Video Collection/SCU Audio Collection (Box 10 of 17: AC #76-88 Oral Histories contains an interview with Robert “Dick” Douglas from 8-30-1985 in which he discusses his 1931 expedition to Alaska with Fr. Hubbard, format is supported by SCU Archives and Special Collections) (link to permanent bibliographic record): https://sculib.scu.edu/record=b1811576
Records of the Ricard Observatory, 1912-1975 (link to permanent bibliographic record): https://sculib.scu.edu/record=b1811570
The Arctic: its plants, animals, and natural phenomena (link to permanent bibliographic record): https://sculib.scu.edu/record=b1302519
Beyond the Moon Crater Myth: a new history of the Aniakchak landscape: a historic resource study for Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve (link to permanent bibliographic record): https://sculib.scu.edu/record=b1875218
The Legacy of the “Glacier Priest”: Bernard R. Hubbard (link to permanent bibliographic record): https://sculib.scu.edu/record=b1707421
Three dogs, two mules, and a reindeer: true animal adventures on the Alaska frontier (link to permanent bibliographic record): https://sculib.scu.edu/record=b2032830
Also note that there are archival collections with other Hubbard materials including but not limited to the Human Studies Film Archives/Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Marywood University, the California Jesuit Archives, University of Alaska, Alaska State Library, Yale University, the Watson Library of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and University of Washington.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into eight series: Series I. Correspondence, 1852-1962 (1924-1953); Series II. Miscellaneous Documents, 1900-2001 (1932-1954); Series III. Related Persons Materials, 1928-1996 (1934-1996); Series IV. Artifacts, 1938, undated; Series V. Alaska Photographs, 1923-1960 (1927-1958); Series VI. Personal and World Photographs, 1921-1956 (1922-1946); Series VII. Films, 1914-1996 (1949-1962); and Series VIII. Oversize Materials, 1917-1959 (1926-1954).

Organizational History

Santa Clara University was founded in 1851 by the Society of Jesus as Santa Clara College and is California’s oldest operating institution of higher learning. It was established on the grounds of Mission Santa Clara de Asìs, the eighth of the original 21 California missions. The college originally operated as a preparatory school and did not offer courses of collegiate rank until 1853. The institution became known as the University of Santa Clara in 1912, when the schools of engineering and law were added. For 110 years, Santa Clara University was an all-male school. In 1961, women were accepted as undergraduates and Santa Clara University became the first coeducational Catholic university in California. The number of students and faculty tripled over the next decade and the university began the largest building program in school history with eight residence halls, a student union, and an athletic stadium. In the early 1970s, the Board of Trustees voted to limit the size of the undergraduate population, an action that was intended to preserve the character and ensure the quality of the university for generations to come. In 1985, the university adopted Santa Clara University as its official name.
Bibliography:
Santa Clara University. “About SCU – History.” www.scu.edu/about/history.cfm (Accessed Nov. 23, 2010)
McKevitt, Gerald, S.J. The University of Santa Clara: A History, 1851-1977. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1979.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Santa Clara University -- History
Education, Higher -- United States -- California
Hubbard, Bernard R. (Bernard Rosecrans), 1888-1962
Education, Higher -- California -- San Jose
King Island Native Community
Alaska
Nome (Alaska)
Santa Cruz (Calif.)

 

SERIES I: Correspondence, 1852-1962

Physical Description: 1.68 linear feet, 4 boxes

Scope and Content

This series documents the connections of Father Bernard Hubbard through the conversations between himself and his friends, family, coworkers, and fans, along with many others. The bulk of this series consists of letters to Father Hubbard, newspaper clippings relevant to their neighboring correspondence, and research notes. The series also contains the correspondence and various documents of people who either had some relation to Hubbard or maintained research relevant to him.

Arrangement

This series is arranged by subject.
 

Box 1: School Materials to Personal Correspondence, 1852-1961

 

Folder 1: School Materials: Notebooks, 1911

 

Folder 2: School Materials, 1906-1920s

 

Folder 3: School Materials: Passion Play, 1946

 

Folder 4: Travel Material: Railway Passes, Bills, 1920-1945

 

Folder 5: Travel Material: Foreign Money, 1923-1947

 

Folder 6: Travel Material: Souvenirs, 1946, undated

 

Folder 7: Travel Material: Alaska, 1915-1952

 

Folder 8: Travel Material: Alaska meteorological records, 1937-1938, undated

 

Folder 9: Personal Correspondence: W.S. Rosecrans to G. Hubbard, 1888-1889

 

Folder 10: Personal Correspondence: B.R. Hubbard with Catherine Hubbard, 1908-1910

 

Folder 11: Personal Correspondence: Hubbard Family Correspondence, 1852-1912

 

Folder 12: Personal Correspondence: George Hubbard to B.R. Hubbard, 1913-1914

 

Folder 13: Personal Correspondence: Blanche [?] to B.R. Hubbard, 1908-1961

 

Folder 14: Personal Correspondence: Mary Hubbard and Family with B.R. Hubbard, 1904-1961

 

Folder 15: Personal Correspondence: John Hubbard with B.R. Hubbard, 1908-1920

 

Folder 16: Personal Correspondence: John Hubbard with B.R. Hubbard, 1921-1941

 

Folder 17: Personal Correspondence: John and Stella Hubbard to George Hubbard, 1914

 

Folder 18: Personal Correspondence: 1912-1915

 

Folder 19: Personal Correspondence: J. Spacek with B.R. Hubbard, 1915-1922

 

Folder 20: Personal Correspondence: 1918-1922

 

Folder 21: Personal Correspondence: Anita [?] to Hubbard, 1920

 

Folder 22: Personal Correspondence: Sophie [Neu?] to Hubbard, 1920-1929

 

Folder 23: Personal Correspondence: Hubbard to Ernie [?], 1920-1921

 

Folder 24: Personal Correspondence: 1921

 

Folder 25: Personal Correspondence: Whalen to Hubbard, 1921-1941

 

Folder 26: Personal Correspondence: 1922-1923

 

Folder 27: Personal Correspondence: M. Auband to Hubbard, 1922-1923

 

Folder 28: Personal Correspondence: with Various Friends in Germany, 1923-1925

 

Folder 29: Personal Correspondence: Lang Family to Hubbard, 1923-1925

 

Folder 30: Personal Correspondence: Lang Family to Hubbard, undated

 

Folder 31: Personal Correspondence: Mayr Family Hubbard, 1924-1926

 

Folder 32: Personal Correspondence: Lang Family to Hubbard, 1926-1929

 

Folder 33: Personal Correspondence: Klara Mayr to Hubbard, 1923-1931

 

Folder 34: Personal Correspondence: Ria Lang to Hubbard, 1925

 

Folder 35: Personal Correspondence: 1924-1925

 

Folder 36: Personal Correspondence: Correscpondence re: Austrian Imperial Family, 1925-1927

 

Folder 37: Personal Correspondence: L. Worndle to Hubbard, 1924

 

Folder 38: Personal Correspondence: L. Worndle to Hubbard, 1925-1934

 

Folder 39: Personal Correspondence: 1926

 

Folder 40: Personal Correspondence: J. Piet to Hubbard, 1924-1930

 

Folder 41: Personal Correspondence: 1927

 

Box 2: Personal Correspondence, 1924-1948

 

Folder 42: Personal Correspondence: Sr. M. Udovic to Hubbard, 1927-1935

 

Folder 43: Personal Correspondence: 1928

 

Folder 44: Personal Correspondence: 1929

 

Folder 45: Personal Correspondence: Mar.-June 1930

 

Folder 46: Personal Correspondence: Aug. 1930-1931

 

Folder 47: Personal Correspondence: J. Piet to Hubbard, 1930-1931

 

Folder 48: Personal Correspondence: B. Willoughby to Anthony [?], 1931-1949

 

Folder 49: Personal Correspondence: 1932-1934

 

Folder 50: Personal Correspondence: P.E. Harris with Hubbard, 1933-1934

 

Folder 51: Personal Correspondence: P.E. Harris with Hubbard, 1934-1935

 

Folder 52: Personal Correspondence: Z. Maher to Hubbard, 1933-1934

 

Folder 53: Personal Correspondence: Z. Maher to Hubbard, 1935-1944

 

Folder 54: Personal Correspondence: 1934

 

Folder 55: Personal Correspondence: B. Lafortune to Hubbard, 1934-1941

 

Folder 56: Personal Correspondence: J. Crimont to Hubbard, 1934-1936

 

Folder 57: Personal Correspondence: 1935

 

Folder 58: Personal Correspondence: with T. Zitzmann, 1935

 

Folder 59: Personal Correspondence: Chicago and Northwestern Railway to Hubbard, 1935-1940

 

Folder 60: Personal Correspondence: Apr.-May 1935

 

Folder 61: Personal Correspondence: June-July 1935

 

Folder 62: Personal Correspondence: A.W. Miller to Hubbard, 1935

 

Folder 63: Personal Correspondence: F. Seeliger to Hubbard, 1935-1941

 

Folder 64: Personal Correspondence: LeVasseur to Hubbard, 1935-1944

 

Folder 65: Personal Correspondence: 1936-1937

 

Folder 66: Personal Correspondence: 1938

 

Folder 67: Personal Correspondence: H. Gavin to Hubbard, 1938-1941

 

Folder 68: Personal Correspondence: 1939

 

Folder 69: Personal Correspondence: Feb.-Sept. 1940

 

Folder 70: Personal Correspondence: Oct.-Dec. 1940

 

Folder 71: Personal Correspondence: T. Zitzmann to Hubbard, 1940

 

Folder 72: Personal Correspondence: E.J. Cunningham to Hubbard, 1940

 

Folder 73: Personal Correspondence: J. Crimont to Hubbard, 1940-1941

 

Folder 74: Personal Correspondence: Jan.-June 1941

 

Folder 75: Personal Correspondence: July-Sept. 1941

 

Folder 76: Personal Correspondence: Sept.-Dec. 1941

 

Folder 77: Personal Correspondence: J. Baker to Hubbard, 1941

 

Folder 78: Personal Correspondence: Ed [Levin?] to Hubbard, 1941-1942

 

Folder 79: Personal Correspondence: T. Zitzmann to Hubbard, 1941-1944

 

Folder 80: Personal Correspondence: Jan.-Apr. 1942

 

Folder 81: Personal Correspondence: J. Baker to Hubbard, 1942

 

Folder 82: Personal Correspondence: with P.K. Hume, 1942

 

Folder 83: Personal Correspondence: 1943-1944

 

Folder 84: Personal Correspondence: J. King to Hubbard, 1943-1946

 

Folder 85: Personal Correspondence: 1944-1945

 

Folder 86: Personal Correspondence: E. Zeman to Hubbard, 1945-1946

 

Folder 87: Personal Correspondence: 1946

 

Folder 88: Personal Correspondence: 1947

 

Folder 89: Personal Correspondence: C. Alexander to Hubbard, 1947-1948

 

Folder 90: Personal Correspondence: Jan.-June 1948

 

Folder 91: Personal Correspondence: July-Dec. 1948

 

Folder 92: Personal Correspondence: B. Patton to Hubbard, 1948

 

Folder 93: Personal Correspondence: with J. Weber, 1948-1956

 

Folder 94: Personal Correspondence: W. Leahy to Hubbard, 1948

 

Box 3: Personal Correspondence to Military Correspondence, 1945-1962

 

Folder 95: Personal Correspondence: 1949

 

Folder 96: Personal Correspondence: 1951-1953

 

Folder 97: Personal Correspondence: Re: Alaska Cruise, 1953

 

Folder 98: Personal Correspondence: 1954

 

Folder 99: Personal Correspondence: Sr. M. Deotilla to Hubbard, 1954-1962

 

Folder 100: Personal Correspondence: Hough to Hubbard (with enclosure), 1955

 

Folder 101: Personal Correspondence: 1955-1958

 

Folder 102: Personal Correspondence: R. Cushing to Hubbard, 1959-1962

 

Folder 103: Personal Correspondence: 1960

 

Folder 104: Personal Correspondence: 1961

 

Folder 105: Personal Correspondence: M. Vogel to Hubbard, 1961

 

Folder 106: Personal Correspondence: Sparkie to Hubbard, 1961

 

Folder 107: Personal Correspondence: M. Pangrazio to Hubbard, 1961-1962

 

Folder 108: Personal Correspondence: P. Locatelli to Hubbard, 1961

 

Folder 109: Personal Correspondence: M. Gaffney to Hubbard, 1961-1962

 

Folder 110: Personal Correspondence: with Virginia Quinn, 1961

 

Folder 111: Personal Correspondence: July-Dec. 1961

 

Folder 112: Personal Correspondence: S. Plice to Hubbard, 1962

 

Folder 113: Personal Correspondence: Mar.-Apr. 1962

 

Folder 114: Personal Correspondence: Apr.-May 1962

 

Folder 115: Personal Correspondence: May 1962

 

Folder 116: Personal Correspondence: Miscellaneous letters, undated

 

Folder 117: Personal Correspondence: Miscellaneous telegrams, undated

 

Folder 118: Personal Correspondence: Miscellaneous Christmas cards, undated

 

Folder 119: Personal Correspondence: Requests for information, thank yous for books and lectures, 1930-1931

 

Folder 120: Personal Correspondence: Requests for information, thank yous for books and lectures, 1932-1936

 

Folder 121: Personal Correspondence: Requests for information, thank yous for books and lectures, 1941-1962

 

Folder 122: Personal Correspondence: Requests to accompany Hubbard to Alaska, undated

 

Folder 123: Personal Correspondence: Hubbard to Provincial, 1929-1934, 1960

 

Folder 124: Business Correspondence: Agfa/Ansco, 1934-1944

 

Folder 125: Business Correspondence: Agfa/Ansco, 1945-1947

 

Folder 126: Business Correspondence: Agfa/Ansco, 1947-1948

 

Folder 127: Business Correspondence: Agfa/Ansco packing slips, 1941-1944

 

Folder 128: Business Correspondence: Sharpsteen to Weber, 1945

 

Folder 129: Business Correspondence: Oliver to Weber, 1948-1949

 

Folder 130: Business Correspondence: 1925-1938

 

Folder 131: Business Correspondence: 1941-1962

 

Folder 132: Military Correspondence: G.F. Patton to whom it may concern, 1945

 

Box 4: Military Correspondence to Correspondence with Bishops, 1941-1953

 

Folder 133: Military Correspondence: Roosevelt Correspondence, 1935-1944

 

Folder 134: Military Correspondence: U.S. Air Corps, 1941-1944

 

Folder 135: Military Correspondence: U.S. Air Force, 1948-1951

 

Folder 136: Military Correspondence: U.S. Army, 1942-1953

 

Folder 137: Military Correspondence: U.S. Coast Guard, 1937-1950

 

Folder 138: Military Correspondence: U.S. Navy, 1941-1944

 

Folder 139: Military Correspondence: U.S. Navy, 1945-1948

 

Folder 140: Military Correspondence: U.S. Office of War Information, 1943

 

Folder 141: Military Correspondence: U.S. War Department, 1942-1948

 

Folder 142: Military Correspondence: U.S. Army Files Re: Hubbard Travel to Europe, 1945-1946

 

Folder 143: Military Correspondence: Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1950-1951

 

Folder 144: Military Correspondence: Correspondence Re: Hubbard's Post-War Trip to Europe, 1945

 

Folder 145: Correspondence with Bishops: McAuliffe -- Kucera, undated

 

Folder 146: Correspondence with Bishops: Samuel Stritch, undated

 

Folder 147: Correspondence with Bishops: Griffin -- Duffy, 1942-1943

 

SERIES II: Miscellaneous Documents, 1900-1993

Physical Description: 4.77 linear feet, 12 boxes

Scope and Content

This series documents the life of Father Hubbard as a popular priest, explorer and lecturer through a variety of related materials. The bulk of the collection consists of newspaper and magazine publications, lecture programs and posters, certificates, photographs, and postcards. The series also contains many other forms of documents relevant to Father Hubbard, such as religious materials and awards, along with the papers of people who either had some relation to Hubbard or maintained research relevant to him. Please note that additional items such as certificates, posters, photos, and rotogravure can be found in Series VIII: Oversize Materials.

Arrangement

This series is arranged by format.
 

Box 1: Bibliographical to Publications, 1932-2001

 

Folder 1: Bibliographical: Spearman, "Bernard R. Hubbard, S. J." reprint from Woodstock Letters, 1965. "Summarium Vitae Defunctorum," 1962

 

Folder 2: Bibliographical: Anonymous Materials, "Biographical Sketch," "Christ the King," "The Greatest Drama," undated

 

Folder 3: Bibliographical: Shipsey, "Sketch," Beach, "Exposures," Current Biography, Who's Who, 1935-1961

 

Folder 4: Bibliographical: Boys' Club, Favorite Childhood Stories, 1957

 

Folder 5: Bibliographical: Walker, "My Friend, Fr. Hubbard," undated

 

Folder 6: Bibliographical: Bibliographies of Fr. Hubbard, undated

 

Folder 7: Bibliographical: Articles, 1932-1935

 

Folder 8: Bibliographical: M. Loftus, "Damon and Pythias," Marywood College Bay Leaf, Mar. 1941

 

Folder 9: Bibliographical: Biographical Articles, 1945-1949

 

Folder 10: Bibliographical: Articles in Catholic Digest, International Sacred Heart Program, Catholic Alumni Sodality, 1952-1954

 

Folder 11: Bibliographical: Articles in Bushnell Prompter, Western Jesuit, 1955-1959

 

Folder 12: Bibliographical: "Golden Junilarian," from China Letter, 1961 and "Father Hubbard: Glacier Priest," from Friends, 1964

 

Folder 13: Bibliographical: Alaska Magazine, Dec.-Jan. 2001

 

Folder 14: Manuscripts: Autobiography, undated

 

Folder 15: Manuscripts: "Centennial of St. Ignatius Mission," undated

 

Folder 16: Manuscripts: "Eskimo Dictionary," 1939

 

Folder 17: Manuscripts: "The Forest of the Vale of Yesterday," undated

 

Folder 18: Manuscripts: "From the Sea to the Mountains," undated

 

Folder 19: Manuscripts: "The Great Gepatsch," undated

 

Folder 20: Manuscripts: "Monstra te esse Matrem," undated

 

Folder 21: Manuscripts: "Moon Craters of Alaska," undated

 

Folder 22: Manuscripts: "Mushing the Yukon," undated

 

Folder 23: Manuscripts: "1934-35 Expedition," undated

 

Folder 24: Manuscripts: Miscellaneous Pages, undated

 

Folder 25: Publications: "Travels of the Glacier Priest," The Redwood, undated

 

Folder 26: Publications: "A World Inside a Mountain," National Geographic, 1931

 

Folder 27: Publications: "100 Pictures of Little Known Alaska," (2 copies), 1935

 

Folder 28: Publications: "We Snap Them at 50 Below," Popular Photography, 1941

 

Folder 29: Publications: "Tobacco Road Now Leads to Igloos," America, 1941

 

Box 2: Publications to Lecture Programs, 1900-1969

 

Folder 30: Publications: "Jesuit Relief," 1945

 

Folder 31: Publications: "Photography is My Hobby," Film News, 1949

 

Folder 32: Publications: "Russia Can't Take Alaska," 1951

 

Folder 33: Publications: "Rivers of Ice," Science in Action, undated

 

Folder 34: Publications: "Valley of 10,000 Smokes," Science in Action, 1955

 

Folder 35: Publications: "The New Age of Glaciers," Science in Action, undated

 

Folder 36: Publications: Miscellaneous Scripts for Interviews and Broadcasts, 1941, 1949, undated

 

Folder 37: Publications: Script Note, Clippings and Programs, "The Lippizans, Vienna Riding Academy," 1947-1949

 

Folder 38: Press Releases: 1939, undated

 

Folder 39: Press Releases: 1941 [?]

 

Folder 40: Press Releases: 1942 [?]

 

Folder 41: Press Releases: Re: Hubbard Educational Films, 1939-1942, undated

 

Folder 42: Press Releases: Material for Waukegan Rotary Club Benefit, 1954

 

Folder 43: Press Releases: Cook-Peary Controversy, 1956

 

Folder 44: Press Releases: undated

 

Folder 45: Newspaper Clippings: undated

 

Folder 46: Newspaper Clippings: 1900-1929

 

Folder 47: Newspaper Clippings: 1930-1939

 

Folder 48: Newspaper Clippings: 1940-1949

 

Folder 49: Newspaper Clippings: 1950-1959

 

Folder 50: Newspaper Clippings: 1960-1969

 

Folder 51: Lecture Programs: 1930-1941

 

Folder 52: Lecture Programs: 1942-1949

 

Box 3: Lecture Programs to Hubbard Laboratories, 1934-1954

 

Folder 53: Lecture Programs: 1950-1951

 

Folder 54: Lecture Programs: 1952-1954

 

Folder 55: Lecture Programs: undated

 

Folder 56: Hubbard Lectures: Introductory Speech for Lecture, undated

 

Folder 57: Hubbard Lectures: Financial Report, 1941-1943

 

Folder 58: Hubbard Lectures: Tour Itineraries, 1939-1945

 

Folder 59: Hubbard Laboratories: Establishment of Hubbard Labs, 1955

 

Folder 60: Hubbard Laboratories: Inventory List, undated

 

Folder 61: Hubbard Laboratories: Miscellaneous Documents, 1928, 1941, undated

 

Folder 62: Hubbard Laboratories: Booklets, undated

 

Folder 63: Hubbard Laboratories: Forms, 1941, undated

 

Folder 64: Hubbard Laboratories: Ledger of Accounts, 1941-1958

 

Folder 65: Hubbard Laboratories: Letterhead Samples, 1940-1945, undated

 

Folder 66: Hubbard Laboratories: Film Splice Cards, undated

 

Folder 67: Hubbard Laboratories: St. Clare Productions, 1956-1960

 

Folder 68: Hubbard Laboratories: St. Clare Productions: Manuscripts, Biographical Sketch, 1958-1960

 

Folder 69: Hubbard Laboratories: Fox Films, 1932-1935

 

Folder 70: Hubbard Laboratories: Peat, Harold P., 1934, Motion Picture Association, 1957

 

Folder 71: Hubbard Laboratories: Legal Correspondence, Contracts, 1940-1949

 

Folder 72: Hubbard Laboratories: Legal Correspondence, 1950-1965

 

Folder 73: Hubbard Laboratories: Walt Disney, 1943-1961

 

Box 4: Ceremonies and Awards to Religious Material, 1936-1954

 

Folder 74: Ceremonies and Awards: Regis Alumni Association Dinner, 1936

 

Folder 75: Ceremonies and Awards: Doctorate from Marquette, 1957

 

Folder 76: Ceremonies and Awards: Golden Gate International Exhibition, 1940

 

Folder 77: Ceremonies and Awards: Doctorate from Trinity College, 1941

 

Folder 78: Ceremonies and Awards: 1948-1949

 

Folder 79: Ceremonies and Awards: Medal of the Month, 1972

 

Folder 80: Ceremonies and Awards: 50th Anniversary of St. Ignatius College, 1960

 

Folder 81: Ceremonies and Awards: Lockheed, 1960

 

Folder 82: Ceremonies and Awards: Hubbard's Golden Jubilee, 1958

 

Folder 83: Personal Documents: Obituary, 1962

 

Folder 84: Personal Documents: 1921-1958

 

Folder 85: Personal Documents: Stationary, Business Cards and Assorted Greeting Cards, undated

 

Folder 86: Personal Documents: Magazine Articles Saved by Hubbard, undated

 

Folder 87: Personal Documents: Miscellaneous Personal Papers, 1930-1949, undated

 

Folder 88: Personal Documents: Address and Appointment Books, undated

 

Folder 89: Personal Documents: Envelopes, 1914-1961

 

Folder 90: Religious Material: Faculties, 1942, undated

 

Folder 91: Religious Material: Praesentes Lecturis, 1921-1930, undated

 

Folder 92: Religious Material: Holy Cards, undated

 

Folder 93: Religious Material: Spiritual Offerings, undated

 

Folder 94: Religious Material: Notes and Prayers, undated

 

Folder 95: Religious Material: Miscellaneous Documents, 1926-1928

 

Folder 96: Religious Material: Long Retreat Notebooks, 1914-1925

 

Folder 97: Religious Material: Certificate for Reliquary, 1779 [?]

 

Box 5: Additional Hubbard Personal Papers, 1935-2001

 

Folder 98: Personal Papers: Anonymous, Research Notes, 1962

 

Folder 99: Personal Papers: Anonymous, Research Notes, 1962

 

Folder 100: Personal Papers: The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes by Judy Fierstein (2 copies), 1984

 

Folder 101: Personal Papers: Alaska Magazine (March and Feb. issues), 1986

 

Folder 102: Personal Papers: Index - Muktoyuk Taped Interviews (AC 74), undated

 

Folder 103: Personal Papers: "Cliff Dwellers of the Bering Sea," by Juan Munoz, undated

 

Folder 104: Personal Papers: "Alaska Diary," by William V. Regan, 1987

 

Folder 105: Personal Papers: Oral Histories Re: Hubbard, B. Regan, R. Chisholm, 1982-1985

 

Folder 106: Personal Papers: Regan Diary (facsimile), 1931

 

Folder 107: Personal Papers: Dried Wildflowers from Regan Diary, 1931

 

Folder 108: Personal Papers: Scrapbook of William V. Regan (facsimiles), 1931

 

Folder 109: Personal Papers: "Charles Olaranna: 'Chief' of the King Islanders," by Dr. Louis L. Renner, 1983

 

Folder 110: Personal Papers: "Tiger of Taku," 1977

 

Folder 111: Personal Papers: Shrine of St. Therese, 1942, 1987

 

Folder 112: Personal Papers: Letters of Kenneth Chisholm (facsimiles), 1938

 

Folder 113: Personal Papers: Deanna Kingston Presentation Outline, 1994

 

Folder 114: Personal Papers: Ken Snyder, South Bend Tackle Company, Inc., 1959

 

Folder 115: Personal Papers: "The Mind and Vision of 'the Glacier Priest'," by Caprice M. Scarborough, 1993

 

Folder 116: Personal Papers: "The Glacier Priest: Indiana Jones of the Alaska Territory," and "Visions of the Glacier Priest," 2001

 

Folder 117: Personal Papers: Recent Publications, 2001

 

Folder 118: Personal Papers: Douglas Wesson Diary (facsimile), 1939

 

Box 6: Script for "This Is Your Life," 1958

 

Box 7: Religious Books, 1902-1923

 

Epitome Theologiae Moralis, 1920

 

Missale Romanum, 1910

 

Brevarium Romanum, 1923

 

De Imitatione Christi, 1902

 

De Imitatione Christi, 1912

 

Brevarium Romanum [Condition Note: Volume is in fragile condition], 1923

 

Box 8: The Santa Clara Clippings Re: Hubbard [Note: All clippings are facsimiles], 1927-1942

 

Folder 119: Newspaper Clippings, 1927

 

Folder 120: Newspaper Clippings, 1928

 

Folder 121: Newspaper Clippings, 1929

 

Folder 122: Newspaper Clippings, 1930

 

Folder 123: Newspaper Clippings, 1931

 

Folder 124: Newspaper Clippings, 1932

 

Folder 125: Newspaper Clippings, 1933

 

Folder 126: Newspaper Clippings, 1934

 

Folder 127: Newspaper Clippings, 1935

 

Folder 128: Newspaper Clippings, 1936

 

Folder 129: Newspaper Clippings, 1937

 

Folder 130: Newspaper Clippings, 1938

 

Folder 131: Newspaper Clippings, 1939

 

Folder 132: Newspaper Clippings, 1940

 

Folder 133: Newspaper Clippings, 1941

 

Folder 134: Newspaper Clippings, 1942

 

Box 9: Film Log of Alaskan Film Collection, 1993

 

Folder 135: Hubbard Film Log (1 of 4), undated

 

Folder 136: Hubbard Film Log (2 of 4), undated

 

Folder 137: Hubbard Film Log (3 of 4), undated

 

Folder 138: Hubbard Film Log (4 of 4), undated

 

Box 10: Hubbard Post Card Collection, undated

Material Specific Details: Fr. Hubbard's Alaskan Views series (Box contains approximately 1000 post cards)
 

Box 11: Hubbard Post Card Collection, undated

Material Specific Details: Fr. Hubbard's Alaskan Views series (Box contains approximately 1000 post cards)
 

Box 12: Hubbard Post Card Collection, undated

Material Specific Details: Fr. Hubbard's Alaskan Views series (Box contains approximately 400 post cards from the Alaskan Views series in addition to approximately 200 post cards commemorating Fr. Hubbard's 1949 Polar Expedition and a number of post cards depicting various buildings on the Santa Clara University campus)
 

SERIES III: Related Persons Materials, 1928-1996

Physical Description: 2.17 linear feet, 4 boxes

Scope and Content

This series documents the connections Father Hubbard had with D. Wesson, William V. Regan III, Bernie Stanley, J.D. Hubbard, and Nadia L. Shapiro through their diaries and correspondence. The series also contains the correspondence and research notes of Thomas McGeeney, who studied the archival materials of Father Bernard Hubbard during the 1990s.

Arrangement

This series is arranged by subject.
 

Box 1: Wesson Diaries, Regan Diaries, 1931-1955

 

William V. Regan Diary, 1931

 

William V. Regan Diary, 1955

 

D. Wesson Diary (handwritten), 1939

 

D. Wesson Diary (typed version of handwritten volume above), 1939

 

Box 2: Stanley Papers, J.D. Hubbard Papers, 1934-1950

 

Folder 1: Northland Log, 1937

 

Folder 2: Eskimo Stories and Letters for B. Stanley (facsimiles), undated

 

Folder 3: Constitution and Bylaws of the King Island Native Community, 1934

 

Folder 4: Telegraph Transmissions, Correspondence (facsimiles), 1937-1938

 

Folder 5: King Island Census (facsimile), 1938

 

Folder 6: Telegraph Transmissions, King Island, 1937-1938 [?]

 

Folder 7: Correspondence/Documents Re: 1948 Trip Up Alakan Highway, 1948

 

Folder 8: Press Releases, 1948-1950

 

Folder 9: Telegraph Transmissions, Correspondence, 1938, undated

 

Folder 10: Souvenirs of Alaska, ca. 1940

 

Folder 11: Scrapbook, 1923-1952

 

Folder 12: Scrapbook, 1914-1959

 

Box 3: Shapiro Papers, 1928-1958

 

Folder 13: Newspaper Clippings, 1928-1956

 

Folder 14: Jesuit Missions, 1930-1931

 

Folder 15: Newspaper Clippings and Broadsides for Fr. Hubbard Lectures, 1930, 1962

 

Folder 16: "Interglacial Forest in Front of Mendenhall Glacier at Juneau Alaska," by Bernard Hubbard, 1929-1930

 

Folder 17: Correspondence from Hubbard to Nadia Lavrova Shapiro, 1928

 

Folder 18: Correspondence from Hubbard to Clarke, 1930

 

Folder 19: Correspondence from Hubbard to Willoughby, 1932

 

Folder 20: Envelope Addressed to Barrett Willoughby with Dried Flowers, 1928

 

Folder 21: Photographs, ca.1930

 

Photographs (loose), ca. 1930

 

Box 4: McGeeney Papers, 1943-1996

 

Folder 22: FOIA Request, 1989-1990

 

Folder 23: Correspndence with Martin and Hubbard, 1958-1989

 

Folder 24: Correspondence, 1951-1996

 

Folder 25: Research Materials, 1991

 

SERIES IV: Artifacts, 1938, undated

Physical Description: 15.95 linear feet, 18 boxes

Scope and Content

This series documents Father Hubbard’s belongings and collected items throughout his time as a priest and an explorer. The bulk of the collection consists of artifacts discovered in Alaska and religious materials used for his daily mass, along with a collection of printing blocks. The series also contains medals from his Medal of the Month program, objects used when exploring such as boots, a nautical flag, and research equipment. Please note that additional artifacts such as a bow, Fr. Hubbard’s cassock, a nautical flag, and various artifacts from King Island can be found in Series VIII: Oversize Materials.

Arrangement

This series is arranged by format.
 

Box 1: Hubbard Medals, undated

 

Box 2: Medal Collection 11” Plaster Cast, undated

 

Box 3: Small Murre Eggs, Slingshot, undated

 

Box 4: King Island Artifacts, undated

 

Box 5: King Island Artifacts, undated

 

Box 6: King Island Artifacts, undated

 

Box 7: Reliquary, undated

 

Box 8: Mass Kit with Ewer Set, undated

 

Box 9: Mass Kit, undated

 

Box 10: Hiking Boots, undated

 

Box 11: Murre Eggs, undated

 

Box 12: Meteorological Readings, 1938

 

Box 13: Personal Alaskan Material, undated

 

Box 14: Plaques, Interglacial Wood Fragments, Madonna and Child Wall Hanging, undated

 

Box 15: Stamps, Keys, Reliquary, Crucifix, Prayer Cards, and Other Miscellaneous Materials, undated

 

Box 16: Printing Blocks, Plates, undated

 

Box 17: Printing Blocks, undated

 

Box 18: Portable High Frequency Box 18: Radio Equipment, undated

 

SERIES V: Alaska Photographs, 1923-1960

Physical Description: 39.84 linear feet, 81 boxes

Scope and Content

This series documents the photographs that Fr. Hubbard took in Alaska through his various expeditions there. The collection consists both of black and white photographs as well as colored photographs. The photographs depict various individuals that Fr. Hubbard encountered, geographic formations, and the daily life of various Inuit peoples. Prints and negatives are in black and white unless otherwise noted.

Arrangement

This series is arranged chronologically and by the location where the photographs were taken. The locations are listed using two or three letter abbreviations. Please see the list below for the abbreviations and their corresponding locations.
AC
Arctic Coast
ACK
Aniakchak
AD
Adak
AKU
Akulurak
ALC
Alcan Highway
ATN
Akutan Island
ALI
Aleutian Islands
AL
Alaska
AM
Alaska Maps
ANC
Anchorage
AP
Alaska Peninsula
ATU
Attu
BER
Bering Sea
BOG
Bogoslof
BTI
Barter Island
CHK
Chignik
CLB
Cape Lisburne
COL
Cold Bay
COK
Cook Inlet
CPW
Cape Prince of Wales
DMI
Diomede Island
DSB
Disenchantment Bay
DTH
Dutch Harbor
END
Endicott Arm
FP
False Pass
FRB
Fairbanks
GLB
Glacier Bay
GLH
Glacier Highway
GMB
Gambier Bay
GOA
Gulf of Alaska
HAG
Hagemeister
HCM
Holy Cross Mission
HNS
Haines
HWK
Hawk Inlet
INP
Inland Passage
JNU
Juneau
KEN
Kenai Lake
KET
Ketchikan
KI
King Island
KJL
Kejulic Bay
KOD
Kodiak
KU
Kukak Bay
KZB
Kotzubue
LMS
Limestone Inlet
MND
Mendenhall Glacier
MSH
Mt. Shasta
MTV
Matanuska Valley
NOM
Nome
NP
North Pole
NTK
Noatak
NU
Nulato
PB
Point Barrow
PH
Point Hope
PL
Point Lay
PR
Peel River
PRI
Pribiloff Island
PSM
Pilgrim Springs Mission
PVH
Perryville Harbor
SHV
Shishaldin Volcano
SI
Shrine Island
SIN
Sinarek
SKS
Shelikoff Straits
SLC
Slocum Inlet
SLD
Seldovia
SM
St. Michael
SNS
Snettisham Inlet
STK
Sitka
SW
Seward
TKH
Taku Harbor
TLQ
Tulsequah
TRF
Tracy Fiord
TWG
Twin Glacier
UMI
Unimak Island
UNK
Unalakeet
VEN
Veniaminof
VTS
Valley of 10,000 Smokes
WH
Whittier
WRG
Wrangell Harbor
WRT
Wainright
WW
Wewak
YKB
Yakutat Bay
YUK
Yukon Delta River
 

Box 1: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: AC, ACK, 1938-1948

 

Box 2: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: AC, ACK, 1938-1948

 

Box 3: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: ATN, ATU, BER, BOG, BTI, CHK. CB. COK, COL, CPW, DMI, DSB. DTH, END, FP, 1933-1953

 

Box 4: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: FP, FRB, GLB, GLH, GMB, GOA, GTR, HAG, HCM, HNS, HWK, INP, JNU, 1930-1958

 

Box 5: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: JNU, KEN, KET, KJL, KI, 1927-1946

 

Box 6: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: KI, 1938

 

Box 7: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: KI, 1938

 

Box 8: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: KI, KOD, KU, KZB, LMS, MND, 1928-1957

 

Box 9: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: MSH, MTV, NOM, NP, NTK, NU, 1931-1950

 

Box 10: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: PB, PH, PL, PR, PRI, PSM, PVH, SHV, SI, SIN, SKS, SLC, 1931-1954

 

Box 11: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: SLD, SM, SNS, STK, SW, TKH, 1927-1952

 

Box 12: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: TKH, TLQ, TNG, TRF, 1947-1950

 

Box 13: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: TRF, TWG, UMI, UNK, VEN, VTS, 1929-1960

 

Box 14: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: VTS, WH, WRG, WRT, WW, YKB, YUK, 1923-1952

 

Box 15: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: AC, ACK, 1931, 1938

 

Box 16: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: ACK, AD, AKU, AL, 1930-1954

 

Box 17: Hubbard Alaskan Col.- NEGS Safety: AL, ALC, ALI, AM, ANC, AP, ATN, ATU, BER, 1931-1953

 

Box 18: Hubbard Alaskan Col. PRINTS: BER, BOG, BTI, CHK, CLB, COK, COL, CPW, DMI, DTH, END, FP, 1930-1950

 

Box 19: Hubbard Alaskan Col. PRINTS: FRB, GLB, GLH, GMB, GOA, HAG, HCM, HNS, 1930-1950

 

Box 20: Hubbard Alaskan Col. PRINTS: HWK, INP, JNU, 1930-1958

 

Box 21: Hubbard Alaskan Col. PRINTS: KEN, KET, KJL, KI, 1927-1938

 

Box 22: Hubbard Alaskan Col. PRINTS: KI, 1938

 

Box 23: Hubbard Alaskan Col. PRINTS: KI, 1938

 

Box 24: Hubbard Alaskan Col. PRINTS: KI, KOD, KU, KZB, 1928-1938

 

Box 25: Hubbard Alaskan Col. PRINTS: KZB, LMS, MND, MSH, MTV, NOM, NP, NTK, 1928-1957

 

Box 26: Hubbard Alaskan Col. PRINTS: NTK, NU, PB, 1931-1950

 

Box 27: Hubbard Alaskan Col. PRINTS: PH, PL, PR, PRI, PSM, PVH, SI, SIN, SKS, SLC, SLD, SM, 1929-1954

 

Box 28: Hubbard Alaskan Col. PRINTS: SM, SNS, STK, SW, TKH, 1927-1952

 

Box 29: Hubbard Alaskan Col. PRINTS: TKH, TLQ, TRF, 1940-1950

 

Box 30: Hubbard Alaskan Col. PRINTS: TRF, TWG, UMI, 1929-1960

 

Box 31: Hubbard Alaskan Col. PRINTS: UMI, UNK, VEN, VTS, 1929-1939

 

Box 32: Hubbard Alaskan Col. PRINTS: VTS, WH, WRG, WRT, WW, YKB, YUK, 1923-1938

 

Box 33: Hubfoto Data Sheets: AC, ADAK, ACK, AKU, undated

 

Box 34: Hubfoto Data Sheets: AL, ALC, ALI, AM, ANC, AP, ATN, ATU, BTI, BER, BOG, undated

 

Box 35: Hubfoto Data Sheets: CLB, COK, CHK, COL, CPW, DMI, DSB, DTH, END, FRB, GMB, GLH, GLB, GOA, HAG, HCM, undated

 

Box 36: Hubfoto Data Sheets: HCM, HNS, HWK, INP, JUN, KEN, KET, KJL, undated

 

Box 37: Hubfoto Data Sheets: KI, undated

 

Box 38: Hubfoto Data Sheets: KI, undated

 

Box 39: Hubfoto Data Sheets: KI, undated

 

Box 40: Hubfoto Data Sheets: KOD, KZB, KU, LMS, MND, MTV, MSH, NP, NTK, NOM, undated

 

Box 41: Hubfoto Data Sheets: NTK, PVH, PB, PH, NU, PRI, PR, PL, PSM, SI, SHV, SIN, SKS, SLC, SLD, undated

 

Box 42: Hubfoto Data Sheets: SM, SNS, STK, JKH, SW, TKH, undated

 

Box 43: Hubfoto Data Sheets: TKH, TRF, TLQ, TWG, UMI, undated

 

Box 44: Hubfoto Data Sheets: UNK, Valley of 10,000 Smokes (no listed abbreviation), VEN, WRT, WH, WRG, YKB, YUK, WW, undated

 

Box 45: Interpositives: AC, undated

 

Box 46: Interpositives: AC, ACK, undated

 

Box 47: Interpositives: ACK, AL, undated

 

Box 48: Interpositives: AL, AP, undated

 

Box 49: Interpositives: AP, BER, undated

 

Box 50: Interpositives: BER, DMI, undated

 

Box 51: Interpositives: DSB, GLB, undated

 

Box 52: Interpositives: GLH, HCM, undated

 

Box 53: Interpositives: HCM, JNU, undated

 

Box 54: Interpositives: JNU, undated

 

Box 55: Interpositives: JNU, KI, undated

 

Box 56: Interpositives: KI, undated

 

Box 57: Interpositives: KI, undated

 

Box 58: Interpositives: KI, undated

 

Box 59: Interpositives: KI, undated

 

Box 60: Interpositives: KI, undated

 

Box 61: Interpositives: KI, KZB, undated

 

Box 62: Interpositives: KZB, NOM, undated

 

Box 63: Interpositives: NOM, NTK, undated

 

Box 64: Interpositives: NTK, PB, undated

 

Box 65: Interpositives: PB, PL, undated

 

Box 66: Interpositives: PL, SM, undated

 

Box 67: Interpositives: SNS, STK, SW, STK, undated

 

Box 68: Interpositives: STK, undated

 

Box 69: Interpositives: TKH, undated

 

Box 70: Interpositives: TKH, TLQ, TRF, undated

 

Box 71: Interpositives: TRF, TWG, UMI, undated

 

Box 72: Interpositives: UMI, UWK, VEN, VTS, undated

 

Box 73: Interpositives: VTS, WH, WRG, WW, undated

 

Box 74: Interpositives: WRT, YKB, YUK, undated

 

Box 75: Color Negatives: Alaska, undated

 

Box 76: Color Negatives: Alaska-Taku Harbor, undated

 

Box 77: Color Negatives: Alaska, California, undated

 

Box 78: Color Prints: Alaska, Glaciers, Icebergs, Montana, undated

 

Box 79: Alaskan Photo Collection Subject Index, undated

 

Box 80: Reference Prints, undated

 

Box 81: Prints, Contact Sheets and Negatives of Dugan, Stanley, and Wesson, 1939, undated

 

SERIES VI: Personal and World Photographs, 1921-1956

Physical Description: 36.43 linear feet, 61 boxes

Scope and Content

This series documents various photographs that Fr. Hubbard took during his travels to several countries in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and the United States. Prints and negatives are in black and white unless otherwise indicated. Please note that additional photographic material can be found in Series VIII: Oversize Materials.

Arrangement

This series is arranged by format and location where the photographs were taken.
 

Box 1: Color Negatives: Various Locations Worldwide, undated

 

Box 2: Color Negatives: Jamaica, Italy, undated

 

Box 3: Prints: Various Locations Worldwide, undated

 

Box 4: Color Negatives and Prints: Various Locations Worlwide, 1940s-1950s

 

Box 5: Prints: Innsbruck, Kaunsertal, 1921-1945

 

Box 6: Prints: Kaunsertal, Tyrol, 1922-1945

 

Box 7: Prints: Tyrol, Vienna, Rural Austria, Bavaria, 1922-1924

 

Box 8: Prints: Oberammergau, 1922-1924

 

Box 9: Prints: Asia, Europe, 1924-1946

 

Box 10: Prints: Asia, Europe, 1924-1946

 

Box 11: Prints: Early Youth, Early Priesthood, Outings, Family Photos, Portraits of Fr. Hubbard, Group Photos, Meeting with Pope Pius XII, 1891-1995, undated

 

Box 12: Prints: Military Personnel, Awards Received, Golden Jubilee, Home Dedication, At Observatory of SCU Campus, In Later Years, Friends/Companions, U.S. Excursions, 1944-1961, undated

 

Box 13: Prints: Yosemite, undated

 

Box 14: Prints: Yosemite, undated

 

Box 15: Prints: Santa Cruz, undated

 

Box 16: Prints: Santa Clara Series, undated

 

Box 17: Prints: Alaska, World Travel, Publicity Photos, c. 1900-1961, undated

 

Box 18: Personal Photo Album with Annotations of Fr. Hubbard, 1913-1916

 

Box 19: Negatives: Yosemite, Santa Cruz, SCU Etc., 1929-1956

 

Box 20: Negatives: SCU-Related, undated

 

Box 21: Negatives: SCU-Related, undated

 

Box 22: Color Slides and Negatives: California Highways, Ricard Observatory, Fr. Hubbard, c. 1963

 

Box 23: Negatives: Italy, CA, France, MT, ID, Mexico, NY, undated

 

Box 24: Prints and Negatives: California/SCU (from microfilm cabinet), undated

 

Box 25: Prints and Negatives: Various Countries, Dogs, Ceylon, Holy Land, undated

 

Box 26: Prints and Negatives: France, Italy (from microfilm cabinet), undated

 

Box 27: Prints and Negatives: MT, ID, WA, Misc. USA, Portraits, friends, undated

 

Box 28: Prints (from microfilm cabinet), undated

 

Box 29: Prints (from microfilm cabinet), undated

 

Box 30: Hubbard Color Slide Collection: Santa Clara College, undated

 

Box 31: Hubbard Color Slide Collection: Ricard Observatory, undated

 

Box 32: Prints: Yellowstone, Alaska, Germany, undated

 

Box 33: Color Prints: Various Locations, undated

 

Box 34: Color Prints: California-Big Basin Yosemite, SCU, Misc., 1945-1956

 

Box 35: Color Prints: Middle East- Jerusalem, Palestine, Iraq, Egypt, undated

 

Box 36: Color Prints: China, undated

 

Box 37: Color Prints: India, undated

 

Box 38: Color Prints: Truk, Ceylon, P.I., Guam, undated

 

Box 39: Glass Plate Negatives (Color): Innsbruck, Austria and Alaska, undated

 

Box 40: Glass Plate Negatives (Color): Innsbruck, Austria and Alaska, undated

 

Box 41: Glass Plate Negatives (Color): Innsbruck, Austria and Alaska, undated

 

Box 42: Glass Plate Negatives (Color): Innsbruck, Austria, Alaska Instructional Slides, undated

 

Box 43: Glass Plate Negatives (Color): Instructional Slides, undated

 

Box 44: Glass Plate Negatives (Color): Instructional Slides, Oberammergau, Germany, Alaska, undated

 

Box 45: Glass Plate Negatives (Color): Rome and Belgium, undated

 

Box 46: Glass Plate Negatives (Color): Rome and Belgium, undated

 

Box 47: Glass Plate Negatives: Alaska, Oberammergau, undated

 

Box 48: Glass Plate Negatives: Various Ricard Negatives, undated

 

Box 49: Glass Plate Negatives (Color): Various Locations (from microfilm cabinet), undated

 

Box 50: Glass Plate Negatives (Hand Colored): Various Subjects and Locations, undated

 

Box 51: Glass Plate Negatives: (Hand Colored & Black and White): Various Subjects and Locations, undated

 

Box 52: Glass Plate Negatives: (Hand Colored & Black and White): Various Subjects and Locations, undated

 

Box 53: Glass Plate Negatives (Color): Alaska, Austria and Other European Countries, undated

 

Box 54: Glass Plate Negatives (Color): Alaska, Austria and Other European Countries, undated

 

Box 55: Glass Plate Negatives (Color): Alaska, Austria and Other European Countries, undated

 

Box 56: Glass Plate Negatives (Color): Alaska, Austria and Other European Countries, undated

 

Box 57: Glass Plate Negatives: Alaska, Innsbruck and Various Other Locations, undated

 

Box 58: Glass Plate Negatives: Alaska, Oberammergau and Various Other Locations and Subjects, undated

 

Box 59: Glass Plate Negatives: Ricard Observatory and Miscellaneous Other Subjects, undated

 

Box 60: Reference Sheets for Photos of Europe and Asia, undated

 

Box 61: Reference Sheets for Photos of Europe and Asia, undated

 

SERIES VII: Films, 1914-1996

Physical Description: 11.26 linear feet, 13 boxes

Scope and Content

This series documents Fr. Hubbard’s personal and professional filmmaking. The collection consists of unedited footage from Fr. Hubbard’s expeditions in Alaska, various incidents throughout his personal life, and other projects. This series consists of 16 mm film, VHS and U-Matic tapes.
In 1993, a portion of the Hubbard Film Collection was deposited with the Human Studies Film Archives of the Smithsonian Institution. Under the agreement, SCU retained ownership of the films and reserved the right to permit copying, but the HSFA assumed responsibility for preservation and reference copying. SCU has been provided with video copies of the films that were donated to the HSFA. These videos can be found in boxes 7-10 of this series. The HSFA video show footage shot by Fr. Hubbard on King Island. A detailed record of the footage in this series was created by Fr. Hubbard. This information can be found in the “Shot Lists” in boxes 12 and 13 of this series.
There is currently no inventory available for the 16 mm films in boxes 1-5 of the collection, however, an inventory of the videos in box 11 is available upon request.

Arrangement

This series is arranged by format.
 

Box 1: 16 mm Films, 1949-1956

 

Box 2: 16 mm Films, 1949-1962

 

Box 3: 16 mm Films, 1949-1962

 

Box 4: 16 mm Films, 1950-1960

 

Box 5: 16 mm Films, undated

 

Box 6: 16 mm Films: Unedited Scenes, "Blueprint for a Blackrobe," 1954

 

Box 7: Human Studies Institute VHS Tapes: A1-A32, 1927-1962

 

Box 8: Human Studies Institute VHS Tapes: A33-A64, 1927-1962

 

Box 9: Human Studies Institute VHS Tapes: A65-A79, 71-103RV, 1927-1962

 

Box 10: Human Studies Institute VHS Tapes: 1RV, 104-111RV, 1927-1962

 

Box 11: VHS and U-Matic Tapes: Various Titles, 1914-2004

 

Box 12: Film Collection Shot List, Documentation Re: HSFA Materials, 1970, 1993-1996, undated

 

Box 13: Film Collection Shot List, 1970

 

SERIES VIII: Oversize Materials, 1917-1959

Physical Description: 32 linear feet, 9 boxes plus additional material in flat files

Scope and Content

This series contains oversize materials in various formats. It consists of posters, photographs, maps, certificates, a variety of artifacts, and photo albums.

Arrangement

This series is arranged by format and size.
 

Box 1: Certificates, Posters, 1927-1956

 

Box 2: Photos, 1917-1945; Rotogravure, 1929-1935; Posters, undated

 

Box 3: Hubbard Photo Album, undated

 

Box 4: Hubbard Photo Album, undated

 

Box 5: Bow, undated

 

Box 6: ALB, Cassock, etc., undated

 

Box 7: Nautical Flag, undated

 

Box 8: King Island Artifacts undated

 

Box 9: Rolled maps, 1923-1954, undated

 

Flat File: Maps and Souvenir of Hubbard's Boyhood Home, 1926-1959, undated

 

Flat File: Photo of Unidentified Person (Photo # 3978), undated

 

Flat File: Fr. Hubbard Movie Posters, “Mush You Malemutes,” undated

 

Flat File: Fr. Hubbard Movie Poster, “Mush You Malemutes,” undated

 

Poster for “Alaska and the North Pole” at the Poché Theatre, undated