Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries (0434) 560 Drillfield Drive Newman Library, Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Virginia 24061 Business Number: 540-231-6308 specref@vt.edu URL: http://spec.lib.vt.edu
Andrea Ledesma, Student Assistant, and Kira Dietz, Archivist
Repository
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Identification
Ms.2011.109
Title
Jean Haskell-Speer Papers 1782-1995 1983-1993
Quantity
2.8 Cubic Feet, 2 boxes
Creator
Haskell-Speer, Jean
Language
English
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Abstract
The collection contains the personal and professional papers of Virginia Tech associate Jean Haskell-Speer.
Permission to publish material from the Jean Haskell-Speer Papers must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.
Access Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Jean Haskell-Speer Papers, Ms2011-109,
Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va.
Acquisition Information
Virginia Tech, Special Collections acquired the Jean Haskell-Speer Papers in 2006.
Processing Information
The processing, arrangement, and description of the Jean Haskell-Speer Papers was completed in December 2011.
Jean Haskell-Speer worked with Virginia Tech as an Associate Professor of Communication Studies and Humanities. She received
a B.A. from Memphis State in 1969 and a M.A. from the same institution in 1970. In 1978 she received her Ph. D. from Texas.
In 1992, Dr. Haskell-Speer partnered with Dr. Elizabeth Fine, and they established the Appalachain Studies Program at Virginia
Tech.
The collection contains papers relating to the career of Jean Haskell-Speer and her work with Patrick and Floyd County; the
James River Canal Lock; Johnson Farm; Catawba and Roanoke Valley; Wintgreen; the Kelley School; and Blue Ridge Parkway. Materials
range from 1782-1995 and are of diverse form. Photocopies of primary and secondary sources, original drafts, photographs,
newspaper clippings, and publications can all be found within the collection.