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Rare Books and Special Collections St. Louis Radio Photograph Rare Books and Special Collections St. Louis Radio Photograph Collection Accession Number: MA uu:113 MA uu:116 MA uu:124 MA 88:22 MA 88:45 MA 91:68 MA 94:01 MA 99:09 MA 01:09 MA 01:20 MA 01:25 MA 02:19 MA 05:04 MA 11:02 MA 13:05 MA 13:12 MA 14:02 MA 14:03 MA 14:09 MA 14:13 MA 14:15 MA 14:17 MA 14:18 MA 14:24 MA 15:03 MA 15:05 MA 15:07 Location: Manuscript stacks, row 12 Dates: Circa 1920s – Present Size: 8 boxes: 4 letter Hollingers, 4 slim letter Hollingers Creator/Collector: Collected by Frank Absher/St. Louis Media History Foundation Collected by Marvin Wilmer Collected by Marty Bronson Collected by KMOX radio Acquisition info: The first accession of photos was donated from Frank Absher/St. Louis Media History Foundation between 1987– July 2013. The second accession was from Verna Smith on June 24, 1991 and consisted 3 photos of St. Louis radio personalities taken by Peter Ferman Photographers: Ed Wilson; Harry Fender with Milton Ferman (2). The third through sixth accessions were donated by Frank Absher/St. Louis Media History Foundation in/on March 2011; August 2013; October 30, 2013; February 12, 2014 The seventh accession was an 8x10” B&W photo of Grandpappy Jones and the Carson Melody Roundup, which was donated by Marvin Wilmer on February 12, 2014 The eighth and ninth accessions were donated by Frank Absher/St. Louis Media History Foundation on April 11, 2014 and May 1, 2014, respectively. The tenth accession of two Jack Carney and Rex Davis double- exposure photos was donated by Samuel Atkinson on March 11, 2015 The eleventh accession of four KMOX photos was donated by Terry Edelmann on March 11, 2015 Fourteen photos of personalities from KSD, WIL, or KMOX were donated by Howard DeMere on the behalf Marty Bronson. Date of donation unknown. Two photos of KXOK personalites were donated by Robert Lynn on November 5, 2001. Another accession (MA uu:124) came as a donation from KMOX radio sometime in the 1990s. Fourteen of 15 photos donated were placed in this collection as one photo was not a KMOX radio personality but instead belonged in the St. Louis Publication Photograph Collection. Another accession (MA 02:19) of Ed Wilson with a KSD microphone came as a donation from Jane Wilson Hutchins on September 3, 2002. Accruals: Accruals expected Custodial history: The collection was created in Special Collections, April 2014 Language: English Processed by: Sarah Cain, April 2014. Content verified by LeAnn Fisher (intern) February and March 2016 Conservation notes: All items placed into acid-free folders. Some items housed in mylar sleeves. Metal fasteners removed. Scope and Content: The radio photos are part of the Media Archives Collection that was created in 1987. Acquisitions for the St. Louis Radio Photograph Collection are still ongoing. The collection aims to serve researchers of St. Louis media with photographs of St. Louis area radio personalities, announcers, and staff. Arrangement: The collection is first arranged alphabetically by station, and then alphabetically by photo descriptor. Restrictions: Most photos under copyright. Permission required to reproduce images. Remarks: Some fragile items. The collection is still growing and the number of boxes as well as their contents may change. Jean Gosebrink accession numbers included with appropriate items. Ge-001392 (RA/Ph/KXOK/Busch) moved from KXOK box to KMOX box Marty Bronson Photo Collection (MA uu:116; J. Gosebrink Accession #Ge-426) has been split in order to keep radio photographs as a discrete collection and the TV photographs as another discrete collection. Collection reviewed and all photocopies were identified and removed from collection in February and March of 2016 by archivist. Finding Aid marked accordingly with “[removed 2/2016] and [removed 3/2016]’. List of deaccessioned photocopies located in collection folder. April 2014 Rare Books and Special Collections Series: MA RADIO Ph Acc. # MA uu:113; uu:116; uu:124; 88:22; 91:68; 94:01; 99:09; 01:09; 01:20; 01:25; 02:19; 05:04; 11:02; 13:05; 13:12; 14:02; 14:03; 14:09; 14:13; 14:15; 14:17; 14:18; 14:24; 15:03; 15:05; 15:07 St. Louis Radio Photograph Collection Circa 1920s – Present 8 Hollingers; 2.8 cu. ft. Box/Folder Description 1/1 Finding aid Box 1: Radio Photos – General 1/2 Frank Absher, Ty Wamsley, Joe Cosenteno, 1972. Ge-01012/Pr-172 1/3 African-American radio personalities. Ge-001206 1/4 Ben Abell 1/5 Booth, Nellie. Ge-00655 1/6 Marty O’Reilly Browne (9) 1/7 The Carson Melody Roundup, Grandpappy Jones, The Carson Cowboys, (Herb Houseman, Cecil Bay, Bill Reid, Mack McQuigg, Slim Dortch, Johnny Giacoma, Charlotte Gelt, Mary Reid, Gracie Tuhill, Betty Gelt, Gordon Jennings, Deacon Curley King, Roy Shaffer, Johnny Rion, Rolla Coughlin, Georgie Johnson, Bobby Armstrong, Gracie Tuhill, Judy Benne, Gordon Reid, Tex, Slim, Bob Simmons, Joe Schirmer, Fredna Parker, Ralph Stein, Johnny Becker, Art Hall, Veron Dolan, Dickie Phillips, Curley Roberts, Monty Ryan, Vonnie Penzel, Yodelin’ Frankie) (10) Negative (1). Ge-00597 1/8 Disc Jockeys, 1950s, “St. Louis leading disc jockeys all play MGM records” (Jesse Spider Burks, Ray Manning, Gil Newsome, Cury Ray, Frank Murphy, Roy Queen) (4). Ge-00335, Ge-001254d 1/9 Jim Cox. Ge-001050 1/10 Sally Gibbons. Ge-0860 1/11 Grandpappy Jones and The Carson Cowboys (2)Z. Ge-00825, MA 14:08 1/12 Joni James record promotion in St. Louis, 195-? 1/13 Radio performers, ca. 1920s-1930s, postcards (Eddie Austin Shucks, Roy Queen, “Gen” Accordion Queen, Lullaby Lester, Poppy Cheshire) (6). Ge-00871 1/14 Radio personalities, ca. 1960s (14): Jim Bulter missing 08/2013, Bill Calder, Dan Daly, Rex Davis missing 08/2013, Harry Gunther (Nee Guntheroth), Bob Hardy missing 08/2013, Gene Hirsch, Grant Horton, Ron Jacober, David Lee, Done Miller, Bob Osborne, Carson Rennie, Biographical notes (John Roedel, Officer Don Miller, Clif St. James, Jennings “Jay” Randolph, Bob Hardy, Ron Jocober, Dan Stengel, Bob Chase, Harry Gunther (Nee Gutheroth), Lee Sheppard, Chris Condon, Dick Ford, Russ Carter, Carson Rennie, John Audle, \\profiles-svr\RedirectedFolders\kimpastato\Documents\MA Finding Aids\Ready for CMS\MA_StLouisRadioPhotos.doc.ki April 2014 Rare Books and Special Collections Series: MA RADIO Ph Acc. # MA uu:113; uu:116; uu:124; 88:22; 91:68; 94:01; 99:09; 01:09; 01:20; 01:25; 02:19; 05:04; 11:02; 13:05; 13:12; 14:02; 14:03; 14:09; 14:13; 14:15; 14:17; 14:18; 14:24; 15:03; 15:05; 15:07 Dianne White, Grant Horton, Bill Calder, Howard DeMere, Dan Daly, Jim Butler, Rex Davis, David (Davy) Lee, Bob Osborne, Gene Hirsh) [3 pages]. MA uu:116 (Ge-426) 1/15 Radio staff and personalities. Steve Mosier, Dr. Jockenstein, Irv Zuckerman, Freeman Bosley Jr., Maurice “Snoopy” Falls ( Ge- 001205y 1/16 Rick Sanborn Box 2: Radio Photos – KACO -WTMV 2/1 KACO, Joan Colegrove (2). Ge-00540 2/2 KADI, Rich “Radio” Dalton. Ge-001188 2/3 KADI, Richard Miller. Ge-01014 2/ KATZ, The Five Du-Tones with KATZ personalities (3): Gracy, Robert BQ, Dave Dixon [removed 2/2016] 2/4 KATZ, personalities (1): Buddy Lonesome, Donnie Brooks, Robert BQ, Jerome Dixon, Buster Jones, Bernie Hayes, Al Waples, Lou Thimes, Jim Gates, Doug Eason. Ge-654a-I [removed 2/2016] 2/5 KATZ, DJs, 1965 (2) (Chuck Cunningham, James Brown, Bernie Hayes, Jerome Dixon, Buster Jones, Robert BQ, Dony Eason, German Masserberg, Ovoin Reed. Ge-649 2/6 KATZ, Bernie Hayes. Ge-00963 [missing 2/2016] 2/7 KATZ, Dr. Jockenstein, Rod King (4). Ge-00951 2/8 KCFM, Harry Eidelman, Sibley Smith, Ed Bench, 1962. Ge-00798 2/9 KCFM studios, 1960 (2). Ge-0797a-b 2/10 KDHX, Gabriel. Ge-00653 2/11 KDHX, Lou Fatha Thimes. Ge-00652 2/12 KEZK (5) (Jim Connett, Steve Jankowski). Ge-00978 KEZK, Ed Goodman. Ge-188/MA 94:01 2/13 KFNS, Craig Hawksley, 1989 (2). Ge-00979 2/14 KFTK, Dave Glover [removed 2/2016] 2/15 KFUO (Dr. Walter Maier, Jerry & Phyllis Househoulder, Phyllis Wallace). Ge-00966, Ge-00967, Ge-00970, Ge-00971, Ge-00969, Ge-00968 2/16 KHTK, staff Ge-00980 [removed 2/2016] 2/17 KHTR, Chuck Buell. Ge-001349 2/18 KHTR, Ron Morgan, 1988. Ge-00468 2/19 KHTR, Dave Rabbins, 1985 2/20 KHTR, staff (Kandy Klutch, Kat Michaels, Brian Bridgman) 2/21 KIHT (KHITS96), staff (7). Rich Dalton, Drew Johnson (2), Mark Klose (2), Rick Sanborn, John Ulett. MA 15:05 2/22 KIRL [slide] 2/23 KKOJ. Pr-172 \\profiles-svr\RedirectedFolders\kimpastato\Documents\MA Finding Aids\Ready for CMS\MA_StLouisRadioPhotos.doc.ki April 2014 Rare Books and Special Collections Series: MA RADIO Ph Acc. # MA uu:113; uu:116; uu:124; 88:22; 91:68; 94:01; 99:09; 01:09; 01:20; 01:25; 02:19; 05:04; 11:02; 13:05; 13:12; 14:02; 14:03; 14:09; 14:13; 14:15; 14:17; 14:18; 14:24; 15:03; 15:05; 15:07 2/24 KLOU (11) (Randi Naughton). Ge-00981a-k 2/25 KLOU, Cyndi Dooley [removed 2/2016] 2/26 KLOU, Mike McKann 2/27 KMJM (6): Doc Wynter, Kevy Kev, D.J. Kut, Dneice Williams, Tossin’ Ted, Raynah Reynolds. Ge-00964 2/28 KMJM, bus. Ge-00965, Ph-117 2/29 KMJM, Chuck Atkins, 2002. Ge-00962 [removed 2/2016] 2/30 KRCH, 1970 (2). Ge-00982a-b [removed 2/2016] 2/31 KSHE (6).
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