Singin' Sam Agins papers, 1919-1996

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Agins, Sam.
Title
Singin' Sam Agins papers
Dates
1919-1996 (inclusive)
Quantity
10 boxes, (6 linear ft.)
Collection Number
UUS_COLL MSS 230
Summary
This collection contains the papers of Sam Agins in the form of correspondence, publications, music papers, various personal effects, including Stetson hat and other cowboy memorabilia.
Repository
Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division
Special Collections & Archives
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
Logan, UT
84322-3000
Telephone: 4357978248
Fax: 4357972880
scweb@usu.edu
Access Restrictions
Restrictions

Open to public research.

Languages
English.
Sponsor
Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

"Singin" Sam Agins was born in Denver, Colorado on June 4, 1919 and died in Sun City, Arizona on March 28, 1996. Agins is best known as an American folksinger that learned to play the fiddle and guitar in his youth. Though limited to the use of crutches or a wheelchair for mobility, Agins became an inspiration for many who attended his concerts. During the 1940s and 1950s he entertained disabled youth, veterans and children in hospitals, acting as Ambassador of Goodwill Industries. Other groups treated to Agins' talents included prisoners in New Mexico and guests at ranches in the Rocky Mountain West.

Not only a musician but a lyricist and collector of others' lyrics, Agins wrote, collected and recorded songs throughout his life and established his own recording company, Haywire, in the 1970s, He numbered among his friends the Mexican and American cowboys, and hobos ("gentlemen of the highways") who shared their songs and stories with him. His other writings included an autobiography, 3 Dimes and a Button, several plays, poems, magazine articles, news columns, and a photo essay called Round Legs.

Agins was not only a musician and writer but also a multi-talented craftsman. His interest in American folk culture probably started in California where, as a boy, he learned to train horses and grew adept at rope work, silver and goldsmithing.

Singin' Sam's career took him all over the Rocky Mountain West where he gave concerts and taught classes about folk singing at the University of Wyoming, and at other institutions in Colorado, Idaho, and Arizona. He represented the United States in the 1976 Smithsonian Institution's Montreal Expo and served as an expert on early American folk songs in Washington, D.C. In the 1970s and 1980s, Agins participated in the Festival of the American West and the Western Writer's Conferences held in Logan, Utah.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection contains the papers of Sam Agins in the form of correspondence, publications, music papers, various personal effects, including Stetson hat and other cowboy memorabilia.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

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 Utah State University Libraries, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.

Permission to publish material from the Singin' Sam Agins papers must be obtained from the Special Collections Manuscript Curator and/or the Special Collections Department Head.

Preferred Citation

Singin' Sam Agins papers, 1919-1996. (COLL MSS 230) Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives Department.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Organized in 5 series: I. Correspondence; II. Autobiography; III. Music; IV. Miscellaneous Writings; V. Newspaper Clippings, Smithsonian Tours, Memorabilia, Miscellaneous, Obituaries.

The Sam Agins Collection is contained in ten manuscript and storage boxes. Arrangement of the collection is topical and chronological. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent; the name of the correspondent's business, company or organization is listed with the name. News clippings are arranged chronologically by folders, each representing a decade. All other items are arranged topically under general titles such as "Music" for any items relating to Agins' musical career.

Acquisition Information

Donated by Frederica Agins in 1996.

Separated Materials

Photographs removed to the Singin' Sam Agins photograph collection (P0134).

Books removed to the Sam Agins book collection (Folk Collection 30).

Cassette tapes removed to the Sam Agins cassette tape collection (Folk Collection 30a).

Records removed to the Sam Agins commercial record collection (Folk Collection 30b).

Videotapes removed to the Sam Agins commercial video and beta collection (Folk Collection 30c).

Reel-to-Reel tapes removed to the Sam Agins commercial reel-to-reel collection (Folk Collection 30d).

An oil portrait of Agins by John H. Wadell and six ink drawings of Johnny Hampton were removed to the Art and artifacts collection in Special Collections and Archives.

Related Materials

  • Singin' Sam Agins photograph collection P0134
  • Sam Agins book collection (Folk Collection 30)
  • Sam Agins cassette tape collection (Folk Collection 30a)
  • Sam Agins commercial record collection (Folk Collection 30b)
  • Sam Agins commercial video and beta collection (Folk Collection 30c)
  • Sam Agins commercial reel-to-reel collection (Folk Collection 30d)
  • Art and artifacts collection

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Correspondence, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
Agins, Sam
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1 2
Allen, Annette
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1 3
Applebaum, Irwyn - Bantam Books Inc., Westerns Editor
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1 4
Atkins, Robert M. - San Bernardino Air Service Command
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1 5
Back, Joe and Mary - Big Elk Studio
undated
1 6
Ball, Gene - Buffalo Bill Historical Center
undated
1 7
Barton, Walter C. - War Department, Mira Loma, California
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1 8
Beckers, Karen - CBS News
undated
1 9
Beedle, Steve - BC Productions Cinematography
undated
1 10
Berke, Ernest
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1 11
Bluemel, C.S. - Mount Airy Sanitarium
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1 12
Bowen, Lois
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1 13
Brabham, Robert E. - National Rehabilitation Association, Executive Director
undated
1 14
Bush, Cy - The White House
undated
1 15
Bushinger, Mary B. - University of Colorado, Medical Center
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1 16
Campbell, James K. - Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College
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1 17
Carollo, M.T. - Cochise County Library
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1 18
Carrington, Mary - Smithsonian Institution
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1 19
Chaikin, Hank - Yavapai College
undated
1 20
Chambers, Becki - Western Music Association
undated
1 21
Churchill, James F. - Santa Rosa Junior College
undated
1 22
Cohen, Norm - Western Folklore
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1 23
Cohen, Stu - The Music Emporium
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1 24
Collins, Peggy - Western Music Association, Festival Director
undated
1 25
Conway, R. John Jr. - KAZM
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1 26
Curtiss, Lou - San Diego State University Folk Festival
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1 27
Dale, Al - Pickin Publications, Editor
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1 28
Davidson, Levette J. - University of Denver
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1 29
Davis, Ron - Southern Methodist University
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1 30
Doherty, Thomas B. - Colorado Springs Public Schools
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1 31
Einhorn, Nathan R. - Library of Congress, Chief, Exchange and Gift Division
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1 32
Eusebius, Rev. Father - Penitentiary of New Mexico
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1 33
Faigan, Zelda - World Affairs Council of Phoenix, Inc.
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1 34
Fenwick, Red - The Denver Post
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1 35
Ferraccio, Patrick J. - Tumbleweed Publications, Competition Chairman
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1 36
Fife, Austin E. - Utah State Univeristy, Fife Western Folklore Archive
undated
1 37
Flannery, Ruth - American National Red Cross
undated
1 38
Flemming, Linda
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1 39
Foster, Jane - Marble Canyon Lodge
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1 40
Garvey, Madeline W.
undated
1 41
Gating, Myrl L. - Easter Seal Society
undated
1 42
Gilbert, Edna - Mesa Public Schools
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1 43
Goldberg, Bernard - Schenley Industries, Inc., President
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1 44
Goodkind, Thomas - Tomar Associates
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1 45
Griffith, James - University of Arizona
undated
1 46
Guthrie, Lynda L. - Indian Valley Colleges
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1 47
Hawn, James L. - Tumbleweed Productions
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1 48
Hillman, Jerry - Blue Lakes Shopping Center
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1 49
Hinds, J.E. - State Home and Training School for Mental Defectives
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1 50
Hurst, Marge - Easter Seal Society
undated
1 51
Hutchinson, Buel - The Little Outfit
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1 52
Jackson, Melvin H. - Smithsonian Institution, Curator of the Marine Transportation
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1 53
Jones, Herb - Kodak
undated
1 54
Jones, Patsy
undated
1 55
Kadon, Sara - S.U.N. Entertainment
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1 56
Key, Sandra P. - KESQ TV
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1 57
Kirk, Paul L. - Pueblo Public Schools
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1 58
Kochman, Marilyn - Pickin
undated
1 59
Kopecky, Paul - University of Colorado
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1 60
Korn, Walter M. - Jackson Hole Trail Ride
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1 61
Kratter, Marvin - Rancho Del Rio
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1 62
Lester, Alan M. - Smithsonian Institution
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1 63
Loague, Walter - Goodwill Industries, Executive Director
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1 64
Luce, Elizabeth - American Red Cross
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1 65
Makara, Steve
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1 66
Mangold, Connie - University of Arizona
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1 67
Matott, Glenn - Colorado A & M
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1 68
McCartin, Rev. William B. - Diocese of Tucson
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1 69
McCormick, Mack - Smithsonian Institution, Director "A Festival of American Folklife"
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1 70
McCullogh, Judith - University of Illinois Press
undated
1 71
Metzke, John J. - Central Wyoming College, Activities Coordinator
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1 72
Milberg, David E. - San Bernardino Air Service Command
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1 73
Miller, Janet - Elkhorn Ranch
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1 74
Odell, Scott - Smithsonian Institution, Museum Specialist
undated
1 75
Pablo, Don
undated
1 76
Rahm, Barbara la Pan - Smithsonian Institution, Program Coordinator
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1 77
Reed, Mike - KUNR-FM
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1 78
Rindskopf, Art - Military Order of the Cootie
undated
1 79
Robitaille, Janine M. - KTTU-TV
undated
1 80
Robinson, Beverly J. - Smithsonian Institution
undated
1 81
Robison, Jane R. - Cultural Heritage and Arts Center
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1 82
Russell, Tom G. - End of the Trail Music
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1 83
Schultz, Ann J.
undated
1 84
Seriver, Bob
undated
1 85
Short, Cecil H.
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1 86
Springman, Rob - Cache Valley Mall, Manager
undated
1 87
Steiger, Sam - Congress of the United States
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1 88
Stetson, V.B.
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1 89
Taylor, Kim - Corona-Norco Unified School District
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1 90
Temple, Norman - Grand Teton Lodge Company, Recreation Director
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1 91
Tucker, J.W. - Military Order of the Cootie, Supreme District Hospital Commissioner
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1 92
Turner, Dallas - "Nevada Slim"
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1 93
Travisano, Marilyn - Mesa Community College
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1 94
Tuthill, J.B. - Tucson Arizona Chamber of Congress
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1 95
Vacher, L. William - Gonzaga University
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1 96
Varner, Victor N. - Grand Canyon College
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1 97
Warren, F.C.
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1 98
Watkins, C. Malcom - Smithsonian Institution, Chairman, Department of Cultural History
undated
1 99
Weber, David J. - Southern Methodist University
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1 100
Weize, Richard - Folf Barieth Records
undated
1 101
Wilgus, D.K. - Journal of American Folklore
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1 102
Will, Debbie - YMCA of the Rockies
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1 103
Williams, Bill - Grand Canyon College, President
undated
1 104
Williamson, John
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1 105
Willson, G.M. - State Training School
undated
1 106
Wilson, George C. - University of Arizona
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1 107
Wilson, Wendell S. - Teton Valley Ranch
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1 108
Wilde, Glenn - Utah State University, College of Humanities, Arts and Sciences
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1 109
Miscellaneous - Includes lists of addresses
undated

Autobiography, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
2 1
3 Dimes and a Button - Early notes
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2 2
3 Dimes and a Button - Original draft, incomplete, out of order
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2 3
3 Dimes and a Button - Original draft, completed, annotated by ghost writer Marilyn Bowden
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2 4
3 Dimes and a Button - Original, complete, not corrected by ghost writer
undated
2 5
3 Dimes and a Button - Original, complete, order mixed
undated
3 1
3 Dimes and a Button - Original, complete, order mixed
undated
3 2
3 Dimes and a Button - Original with dedicatory note
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3 3
3 Dimes and a Button - Original with handwritten page numbers
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3 4
3 Dimes and a Button - Edited, in order
undated
3 5
3 Dimes and a Button - Original, incomplete, order mixed, not rewritten by agent
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Music, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
4 1
Master Song list
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4 2
Lyrics
undated
4 3
Lyrics
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4 4
Lyrics
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4 5
Awards
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4 6
Copyrights
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4 7
Performance Contracts
undated
4 8
Performance Programs
undated
4 9
Miscellaneous - Includes advertisements, price lists, receipts
undated

Miscellaneous Writing, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
5 1
Rambler's Notebook - Unbound copy, Mock-ups, photocopies
undated
5 2
Rambler's Notebook - Photocopies, computer printouts
undated
5 3
Round Legs: A Photo Essay - Draft and final publication.
Draft includes introduction not put in final publication
undated
5 4
Faces - Introduction to photo essay and release forms
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5 5
Poetry
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5 6
Chet and Sophie - Rough draft
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5 7
Plays
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5 8
Columns, Articles, Lectures, Essays, Notes - Columns from Jackson Hole Guide
Articles on Horseshoeing machine, Vassar Clements; lecture notes Tucson Library; notes on B.B. King.
1990-1999
5 9
Writing by others - Includes Van Holyoak, Joseph Barclay, Catherine Rogers, Tom Russell, Peter Darlington.
undated
6 1
Round Legs - Mock-up for publishers
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Newspaper Clippings, Smithsonian Tours, Memorabilia, Miscellaneous, Obituaries, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
7 1
Newspaper clippings
1940-1949
7 2
Newspaper clippings
1950-1959
7 3
Newspaper clippings
1960-1969
7 4
Newspaper clippings
1970-1979
7 5
Newspaper clippings
1980-1989
7 6
Newspaper clippings
1990-1999
7 7
Smithsonian Tour Memorabilia
1971
7 8
Smithsonian Tour Memorabilia
1976
7 9
Miscellaneous
undated
7 10
Obituaries
undated
7 11
Letters of Sympathy
undated

Memorabilia, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
8
Oversized items including programs, awards
undated
9
Stetson hat
undated
10
Leather visor, trick rope, coffee mug, leather notebook (not tooled by Agins)
undated

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Authors, American--West (U.S.)
  • Cowboys--Songs and music.
  • Cowboys--United States.
  • Folk musicians--West (U.S.)
  • Folklore--West (U.S.)
  • People with disabilities--West (U.S.)

Personal Names

  • Agins, Sam.

Geographical Names

  • West (U.S.)--Social life and customs.