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Finding Aid to the Shobal Vail Clevenger Papers, 1864-1924

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Descriptive Summary

Biographical/Historical Note

Collection Summary

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Restrictions

Series Descriptions

Series I: Correspondence, 1864-1924

Series II: Writings, 1874-1914

Series III: Printed Materials, 1860-1920

Series V: Miscellaneous, 1871

Series IV: Visual Materials, 1872-1892


Archives and Modern Manuscripts Program, History of Medicine Division

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Machine-readable finding aid encoded by Jim Labosier


Descriptive Summary

Collection Number:MS C 36
Creator:Clevenger, Shobal Vail, 1843-1920.
Title:Shobal Vail Clevenger Papers
Dates:1864-1924
Quantity:0.63 linear feet

Biographical/Historical Note

Clevenger was a surveyer, editor, reformer, psychiatrist and author. His medical contributions were chiefly in the field of neuro-pathology. A biography by Victor Robinson, Don Quixote of Psychiatry,was published in 1919.

Son of a Cincinnati stonecutter-turned-sculptor, Shobal Vail Clevenger, Jr. (1843-1920) was born during a family visit to Italy. He grew up in various places – Ohio, Alabama, New Orleans and St.Louis. He became a surveyor for the U.S. Engineer Corps during the Civil War. After the war he continued as a civil engineer, building the first telegraph terminus in the Dakota Territory at Yankton before becoming Chief engineer for the Dakota Southern Railway. When he tried to expose western land and Indian Department misdeeds in Washington, D.C. he became disillusioned with politicians and corruption and abandoned engineering for an education in medicine.

In 1879 he graduated from the Chicago Medical College (now Northwestern University) and pursued an interest in neuro-pathological studies. Hired as a pathologist at the Insane Asylum of Cook County at Dunning, Illinois, Clevenger agitated to end criminal use of facilities and funds by officials and the consequent mistreatment and neglect of patients. Attempts on his life persuaded him to resign his position in 1884, although his continued campaign for reform resulted in some convictions. In 1893, Clevenger was appointed medical superintendent of the Illinois Eastern Hospital for the Insane in Kankakee. He again opposed state and county officials who stole from the institution and abused patients. His tenure in Kankakee lasted only three months. He was appointed professor of neurology and psychiatry at the Harvey Medical College in 1900, and later taught at the Chicago College of Medicine.

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Collection Summary

Contains correspondence, photos, articles, notes, memoranda, documents, clippings, and printed matter. Many letters relate to Clevenger's association with the Illinois Eastern Hospital for the Insane. Much of the correspondence is to Victor Robinson and contain reminiscences and opinions on various subjects, including scientists and physicians.

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Restrictions

Restrictions

Collection is not restricted. Contact the Reference Staff for information regarding access. For online customer service, please visit custserv@nlm.nih.gov.

Copyright

Copyright was transferred to the public domain. Contact the Reference Staff for details regarding rights. For online customer service, please visit custserv@nlm.nih.gov.

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Index Terms

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MeSH Subjects
Nervous System Diseases
Psychiatry
Personal Names
Robinson, Victor, 1886-1947.
Corporate Names
Eastern Hospital for the Insane, Kankakee, Ill.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Clevenger, Shobal Vail. Shobal Vail Clevenger Papers. 1864-1924. Located in: Modern Manuscripts Collection, History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD; MS C 036.

Provenance

Gift of S.R. Shapiro, 1956.

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Series Descriptions

 

Series I: Correspondence, 1864-1924

BoxFolder
11 1864-1874
12 1875-1884
13 Letter to Chicago Citizens Association - October 27, 1884
14 Bruce correspondence (includes notes) - Dec. 21, 1884; March 7, 1887, 1884, 1887
15 1885-1892
16 January - April, 1893
17 May, 1893
18 June, 1893
19 July, 1893 - 1912, 1893-1912
Letters to Dr. Victor Robinson
110 January - March, 1914
111 April - June, 1914
112 July - December - also to Dr. Knowlson, 1914
113 Also letter from Odeon Bourque, 1915
114 Also letter from H. D. Valin and Janie Clevenger, 1916
115 1917-1924

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Series II: Writings, 1874-1914

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116 Neurological reminiscences
117 Published articles and notes, 1880-1899
118 Published articles and notes, 1891-1903
119 "A malarial dream", 1910
120 Articles, 1908, n.d.
122 Memoranda and notes, c.1874-1893
123 List of writings, c.1910
21 Political abuses of the insane
22 Notes, 1884-1914

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Series III: Printed Materials, 1860-1920

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124 Clippings, 1871-1918
125 Clippings, 1885-1920
126 Clippings, 1889-1910
24 Newspapers, 1873-1896
25 Newspapers, 1870-1874
26 Printed matter, 1875-1914
27 Printed matter, 1882-1913
28 Printed matter, cards, programs, etc., c.1860s-1916

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Series V: Miscellaneous, 1871

BoxFolder
121 Documents and map re: telegraph line in Dakota Territory, 1871

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Series IV: Visual Materials, 1872-1892

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23 Photographs and pictures, c.1872-1892

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Last reviewed: 04 January 2008
Last updated: 02 November 2006
First published: 29 June 2004
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