Deta P. Neeley Papers, 1915-1937

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Neeley, Deta Petersen
Title
Deta P. Neeley Papers
Dates
1915-1937 (inclusive)
Quantity
1 box, (.25 linear foot)
Collection Number
UUS_COLL MSS 277
Summary
The Neeley Collection consists correspondence written to Deta P. and N. Glen Neeley between 1920 and 1934, class notes and examination materials, an article written by Dr. Deta P. Neeley, the program for the Ph.D. Final Examination for Deta P. Neeley, and a photograph of Glen and Deta Neeley with the schoolchildren they taught.
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

No restrictions on use, except: not available through interlibrary loan.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Deta Ruth Petersen Neeley was born in 1898 in Bear River City, Utah. She attended Utah State University, known then as the Utah Agricultural College or UAC, from 1917-1918 and again from 1931-33, earning her Bachelors and Masters degrees in Education. From 1934 to 1937 she studied at the University of California at Berkeley and finished her Ph.D. requirements with a dissertation entitled "Rural Teachers' Problems and Supervisors' Procedures For Dealing With Them." Prior to completing her Ph.D., she wrote several articles on teaching , including "A Comparison of the Vocabularies of Thirty-Three Primers," which she co-wrote with John A. Hockett in 1936. Deta Neeley was the author of a number of LDS children's books, including a series of biographies written about the Presidents of the LDS church, as well as children's version of the Book of Mormon and Pearl of Great Price. In addition to her studies, she also worked as the Elementary Advisor and Assistant Superintendent of Schools in Millard County and taught school in both Utah and California. She married N. Glen Neeley in 1921 in Logan, Utah. In 1965, Deta P. Neeley died of Parkinson's Disease.

Nathan Glen Neeley was born in 1896 in Franklin, Idaho. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Education from Utah State University in 1933, and a Masters degree in Education from the University of California at Berkeley in 1936. He taught elementary school in California and Utah, and farmed in Box Elder County, Utah. Glen Neeley co-wrote several books with his wife Deta, including Jesus of Nazareth and Paul of Tarsus, as well as a series of children's biographical books on the Presidents of the LDS church. Due to his wife's debilitating disease, Glen Neeley also served as her scribe, taking dictation when she could no longer write. Shortly before his death in 1967, he wrote biography of his wife, entitled A Brief Biographical Account of the Life and Accomplishments of Deta Ruth Petersen Neeley, which is located in the Special Collections department of Utah State University under the call number 920 N292-N.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Neeley Collection consists of one box with correspondence written to N. Glen and Deta P. Neeley between 1920 and 1934, as well as class notes and examination materials, an article written by Dr. Deta P. Neeley, the program for the Ph.D. Final Examination for Deta P. Neeley, and a photograph of Glen and Deta Neeley with the school children they taught.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.

Permission to publish material from the Deta P. Neeley Papers must be obtained from the Special Collections Manuscript Curator and/or the Special Collections Department Head.

Preferred Citation

Initial Citation: Deta P. Neeley Papers USU_COLL MSS 277, Box [ ]. Special Collections and Archives. Utah State University Merrill-Cazier Library. Logan, Utah.

Following Citations:USU_COLL MSS 277, USUSCA.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Arranged by subject heading.

Processing Note

Processed in February of 2004

Acquisition Information

This collection, along with their 110 acre farm in Tremonton, was donated to Utah State University by N. Glen and Deta P. Neeley.

Related Materials

Additional letters written to N. Glen and Deta P. Neeley between 1937 and 1965, are available in a bound volume entitled The Letters of Dr. Deta Peterson Neeley and Nathan Glen Neeley, B.S., M.S., which is housed in the Special Collections department of Utah State University under the call number 920 N292.

Bibliography

Sources:
Neeley, N. Glen, A Brief Biological Account of the Life and Accomplishments of Deta Ruth Peterssen Neeley. Deseret News Press, 1967. (Call #: 920 N292-N)

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Correspondence, 1922-1934Return to Top

(12 items.) Included are letters from N. Glen Neeley to his wife, Deta P. Neeley, 1924.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
1915-1937
1 2
School papers
1915
1 2
Millard County Board of Education papers
1920-1929
1 2
A F. W. Woolworth Co. home shopping guide
1929
1 2
"A Comparison of the Vocabularies of Thirty-Three Primers," article written by Deta P. Neeley
1936
1 2
Program for the Ph.D. Final Examination for Deta P. Neeley
1937
1 2
Miscellaneous invoices
(14 items)
undated
1 3
Postcard of the Holmgren Building in Tremonton, Utah, addressed to Mary S. Petersen from Millie
1915
1 3
Photograph of Deta and Glen Neeley with 28 school children outside of their two-room school house in Delta, Utah
(2 items)
1920-1929

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Children's literature
  • Women authors

Personal Names

  • Neeley, Nathan Glen
  • Neeley, Deta Petersen