- Solon J. Buck
Solon Justus Buck (1884 –
May 25 ,1962 ), was the SecondArchivist of the United States .His academic career, never straying very far from his interest in the history of agricultural communities, started with a brief appointment to Indiana University followed by two years at the University of Illinois, which he left for the
University of Minnesota in 1914, becoming also superintendent of theMinnesota State Historical Society . During his long tenure in Minnesota he fought hard for the state's history, helping organize county historical societies, founding a quarterly periodical, and moving the Historical Society from the basement of the State Capitol to its own building.In 1931 Buck was appointed professor of history at the
University of Pittsburgh , and when the U. S. National Archives were established in 1935 he was tapped to be Assistant Director, then in 1941 the second Archivist of the United States. In 1948 he joined theLibrary of Congress as chief of the Manuscript Division, then as Assistant Librarian until his retirement in 1954.As might be expected from such a career, Buck's gifts lay in organization, with a particular talent for bibliography; he became an international authority in archival economy. His obituary in the "American Historical Review" says of him: "He was a perfectionist with an infinite mastery of detail. He held all his associates to his own high standards of perfection. He was merciless on incompetents, but held the respect of those who worked with him."
His works include "Illinois in 1818", a sort of preamble to the Illinois Centennial History series; "The Granger Movement, Travel and Description 1765‑1865" (Ph. D. thesis, Harvard, 1911), which at his death was still considered the classic treatment of the subject; "The Agrarian Crusade" (1919); and, with his wife Elizabeth Hawthorne Buck, "The Planting of Civilization in Western Pennsylvania" (1939).
He had been in poor health the last few years of his life; he died, soon after a fall in which he broke his hip, in Washington, D.C.Staff report (May 28, 1962). Solon J. Buck, 78, Ex‑U.S. Archivist; Filing Expert and Historian Dies. Assisted Scholars. "
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External links
* [http://www.archives.gov/about/history/archivists/ Archivists of the United States, 1934 - Present]
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* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Illinois/_Texts/Centennial_History/Illinois_in_1818/home.html "Illinois in 1818"] (on Thayer's American & Military History site)"(Incorporates text from Bill Thayer's site, by permission.)"
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