GEORGE A. BARTON:

An Inventory of His Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

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Creator: Barton, George A. (George Arthur), 1885-1969, creator.
Title:George A. Barton papers.
Dates:undated and 1841, 1888-1969.
Abstract:Correspondence, broadsides, programs for athletic events, newsletters, and clippings reflecting Barton's career as a professional boxer (1902-1909), as a sports writer for Minneapolis newspapers (1903-1957), as a boxing referee (ca. 1915-ca. 1940) and as a commissioner and secretary of the Minnesota State Athletic Commission (1942-1969).
Quantity:3.0 cubic feet (7 boxes).
Location:P782: See Detailed Description for more information.

Expand/CollapseBIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

George Arthur Barton was born at Northfield, Minnesota on February 20, 1885, and moved to St. Paul in 1893. In July 1903, immediately after graduating from high school, he was appointed assistant sports editor of the St. Paul Daily News. He was sports editor for the Minneapolis Daily News from December 1903 to February 1923, and for the Minneapolis Tribune from February 1923 to May 1941. As an editor and journalist, he became known as an expert on boxing, football, and baseball. After the Tribune affiliated with the Minneapolis Star-Journal in May 1941 he continued to work as a sports columnist and feature writer until his retirement in 1957.

An all-around athlete in high school, Barton supplemented his income during the early years of his newspaper career as a professional boxer (1902-1909) and as a boxing instructor at the St. Paul YMCA. In 1915 he was appointed a boxing referee by the Minnesota State Athletic Commission. As a referee he presided over more than 12,000 bouts, including 25 in which world champions competed, and gained a national reputation for his impartiality in the ring and for his insistence on stringent controls over professional boxing practices. He was a member of the National Boxing Association of America, now called the World Boxing Association. Barton served on the Minnesota State Athletic Commission from 1942 until his death on May 8, 1969.

Biographical information was taken from the collection and from the opening chapters of Barton's book, My Lifetime in Sports (Minneapolis, 1957).


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Expand/CollapseSCOPE AND CONTENTS

Correspondence, broadsides, programs for athletic events, newsletters, and clippings reflecting Barton's career as a professional boxer (1902-1909), as a sports writer for Minneapolis newspapers (1903-1957), as a boxing referee (ca. 1915-ca. 1940), and as a commissioner and secretary of the Minnesota State Athletic Commission (1942-1969).

The papers contain much information on Minnesota's Golden Gloves amateur boxing program (1930s-1950s), Barton's efforts to promote more stringent regulations for professional boxing, government investigations of boxing practices, and regulatory activities of the National Boxing Association of America. There are also references to other sports in Minnesota; letters from many sport writers, sports officials, and athletes, particularly Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney; and speeches and sports stories by Barton, including those republished in his book, My Lifetime in Sports (1957).

Also included are minutes, financial reports, and correspondence of the Minnesota State Athletic Commission concerning its regulation of boxing in Minnesota (1942-1957) and Barton's correspondence, miscellaneous papers, and newspapers clippings while on the State Athletic Commission (undated and 1946-1969).


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Expand/CollapseARRANGEMENT

The correspondence and miscellaneous papers, Athletic Commission records, and newspaper clippings are arranged chronologically. The speeches and three folders of miscellaneous sports stories, most of which are not dated, are filed in no particular order. The ten folders of sports stories published in Barton's book, My Lifetime in Sports, are arranged in the order in which they appear in the book.

These documents are organized into the following sections:
Data Sheets
Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers
Minnesota State Athletic Commission Records
Speeches by Barton
Sports Stories by Barton
Newspaper Clippings
Scrapbook
Barton's Minnesota State Athletic Commission Papers


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Data Sheets that provide additional information about these materials are available in the collection, filed in Box 1.

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Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Availability:

The collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. George A. Barton Papers. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.

Accession Information:

Accession number: 11,012; 2004-11

Processing Information:

Processed by: Anne Levin, July 2004

Catalog ID number: 990017152080104294


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Expand/CollapseDATA SHEETS

Data sheets, which were prepared as part of this inventory, containing detailed information on the contents of each folder in the collection.


LocationBox
P7821Data Sheets.

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Expand/CollapseCORRESPONDENCE AND MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS

The correspondence and miscellaneous papers reflect the full scope of Barton's career as athlete and sportswriter, but concentrate most heavily on professional and amateur boxing. They include broadsides, programs and tickets for athletic events, press passes, letters, newsletters, and a few magazine clippings.

The papers also contain references to wrestling, baseball, University of Minnesota football and other college sports, auto racing, horse racing, and other sports. Barton's correspondence includes letters from many sports officials, sports writers, and athletes, particularly Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney, as well as occasional letters from family friends.


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P7821 Undated and 1841, 1888-1929. 9 folders.
Papers from 1888 through the 1920s consist largely of advertisements for athletic events, letters to Barton engaging his services in booking and refereeing boxing and wrestling matches, and family letters from Barton's son George, a professional musician.
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P7822 1933-1955. 10 folders.
Correspondence from the 1930s through the 1950s includes considerable information on Minnesota's Golden Gloves amateur boxing program, which Barton and the Minneapolis Tribune helped sponsor. Papers from the 1950s reflect Barton's efforts to promote adoption of a uniform boxing code and other regulations for professional boxing. They discuss boxing matches and exhibitions, proposals for federal regulation of boxing, regulatory activities of the National Boxing Association of America, governmental investigations of boxing practices, accidents and injuries in boxing, and the effects of television broadcasting of boxing matches on the future of the sport. Among Barton's correspondents on the need for regulation of boxing are Hubert H. Humphrey, Orville L. Freeman, Edward John Thye, and Arthur E. Naftalin.
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P7823 1956-1969. 9 folders.

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Expand/CollapseMINNESOTA STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION RECORDS

Minutes of meetings, monthly financial reports, and some correspondence, confined almost exclusively to the Commission's responsibility for supervising and regulating boxing in Minnesota.


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P7823Records, May 1942-June 1957. 6 folders.

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Expand/CollapseSPEECHES BY BARTON

Transcripts of speeches and notes about his career in boxing, the sport of boxing and safety issues, Minnesota Golden Gloves, and the decline of boxing; sports journalism and Barton's career as a sports writer and editor; and University of Minnesota football, various Minnesota athletes, and other sports topics.


LocationBox
P7824Speeches, undated.

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Expand/CollapseSPORTS STORIES BY BARTON

Anecdotes about sports and athletes, clippings of Barton's sports column, "Sport-O-Graphs," and texts, sometimes in several versions, of sports stories and articles, originally published in Minneapolis newspapers, that were collected and republished in 1957 as Barton's book, My Lifetime in Sports.


LocationBox
P7824Miscellaneous sport stories. 3 folders.
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P7825Stories published in My Lifetime in Sports. 10 folders.

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Expand/CollapseNEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS

The newspaper clippings relate to Barton's career as an athlete and sports writer, sports in Minnesota, regulation of boxing, and the lives of Merian C. Cooper, John Colton, William C. Robertson, and William G. Shepherd, all former Minneapolis newspaper reporters, and L. J. Cooke, University of Minnesota athletic coach and director.


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P7826Miscellaneous newspaper clippings, undated and 1923-1958.
Merian C. Cooper, 1936.
John Colton and William C. Robertson, 1918-1935.
William G. Shepherd, 1915-1918.
L. J. Cooke, 1936.

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Expand/CollapseSCRAPBOOK

A scrapbook containing newspaper clippings and programs relating to sports activities in St. Paul from about 1902 to 1905, particularly boxing, relay racing, YMCA athletics, and wrestling. Barton is a participant in many of the activities.


LocationBox
P7826Scrapbook, circa 1902-1905. 1 volume.

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Expand/CollapseBARTON'S MINNESOTA STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION PAPERS

Barton's correspondence, miscellaneous papers, and newspaper clippings compiled while he served on the Minnesota State Athletic Commission. The papers primarily relate to boxing in Minnesota.


LocationBox
P7827Correspondence, 1946-1969. 3 folders.
Miscellaneous papers and newspaper clippings, undated.

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Expand/CollapseRELATED MATERIALS

Barton's book, My Lifetime in Sports, his article "Tommy Gibbons," and a George Barton Scrapbook are in the Minnesota Historical Society book collection.

For additional records of the Minnesota State Athletic Commission see: Minnesota. Boxing Board: in the Minnesota State Archives.

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Expand/CollapseCATALOG HEADINGS

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Topics:
Athletes.
Baseball -- Minnesota.
Boxing.
Boxing -- Law and legislation.
Boxing -- Minnesota.
College sports -- Minnesota.
Dan Patch (Race horse).
Golden Gloves Tournament.
Sports -- Minnesota.
Sports journalism.
Wrestling -- Minnesota.
Persons:
Colton, John, 1889-
Cooke, Louis J. (Louis Joseph), 1868-1943.
Cooper, Merian C.
Dempsey, Jack, 1895-1983.
Freeman, Orville L.
Gibbons, Thomas J., 1891-1960.
Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.
Keeley, Michael Joseph, 1875-1955.
Naftalin, Arthur.
Robertson, William C., 1882-1935.
Shepherd, William G. (William Gunn), 1878-1933.
Thye, Edward John, 1896-1969.
Tunney, Gene, 1898- .
Youngdahl, Luther W., 1896- .
Organizations:
Minnesota. State Athletic Commission.
National Boxing Association of America.
University of Minnesota -- Football.

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