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Welch, Gustavus A. , 1892-1970

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1892 - 1970

biographical statement

Full-blood Chippewa born in Spooner, Wisconsin, and a member of the Carlisle Indian School Class of 1911; Jim Thorpe's quarterback; a member of the U.S. track team for the 1912 Olympics (though illness prevented him from competing); a 1917 graduate of the Dickinson School of Law in 1917; and a coach at a number of institutions. Nearly half the collection consists of clippings from newspapers and periodicals. After 1912, Welch played professional football for the Canton, Ohio Bulldogs, coached by Thorpe. In 1917, he entered the AEF as a Second Lieutenant, 808th Pioneer Infantry, under Pershing, returning in 1919 a Captain. Among the photographs here is one of Welch in a New York City victory parade.

From 1919-1922, Welch was head football coach at Washington State College; 1923-1929, Director of Athletics and Head Coach at Randolph Macon College; 1930-1934, Head Lacrosse and Junior Varsity Football Coach at the University of Virginia; 1935-37, Director of Athletics and Head Football Coach at Haskell Institute, Lawrence, KS; 1938-1940, Head Coach at Georgetown Prep School; during WWII was in charge of Physical Fitness at Georgetown University; and in 1947 taught Physical Education at Lyndon Hill Junior High School, Prince Georges County, VA. In 1929, Welch purchased a boy's camp near the Peaks of the Otter in Bedford County, VA, which he operated during the next 30 summers as Camp Kewanzee for young people. In 1939, some of his land was condemned by the Department of the Interior to extend the Blue Ridge National Park, a seizure Welch fought vigorously. He then purchased a farm near Bedford, VA, and continued to work with young athletes at nearby Montvale. A considerable quantity of clippings, some correspondence, and a few photographs document this later part of Welch's career. There are many condolence letters following his death in 1970. In 1973, Welch was named to the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame and in 1975 to National Football Foundation's College Football Hall of Fame. In the late 1960s, Welch's help was sought by both the Jim Thorpe Project of Carlisle, PA, and the Jim Thorpe Athletic Award Committee of Yale, OK. Much of the correspondence in the collection revolves around these events (the later letters of course addressed to his widow). There are also early photographs of Thorpe, for whom Welch served as best man.

In 1923, Welch married Julia Carter, daughter of Charles David Carter, Oklahoma Congressman from Boggy Depot, OK. A Chickasaw, Carter descended from David Carter, a white man captured in Connecticut and raised as an Indian who elected to remain with them as an adult, married an Indian woman, and for a time edited The Phoenix, an Indian newspaper. The Welchs had no children but adopted a niece, Serena, who became the model for the figure portrayed on the canning labels of Pocahontas Foods. A number of photographs of young Serena are present. Carter's family was also close to Vinnie Ream Hoxie, after whom Vinita, OK is named. Ream (1847-1914) became a sculptor of several statues in Washington (and elsewhere), including one of Lincoln placed in the Routnda. One folder here contains a number of photographs of her work, two song sheets, her published music for a number of short poems (including one by Rollin Ridge), and the first page of an handwritten signed letter to the Welchs.

Found in 167 Collections and/or Records:

Gus Welch in military clothing, undated

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1995.002.2.1.082
Scope and Contents

Professional photograph of Gus Welch in military clothing, turned at an angle to the right. Reverse side of photograph has handwritten note that reads: "Gus Welch World War I France 808th Pioneer Infantry".

Dates: 1911 - 1991

Gus Welch life summary, undated

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: 1995.002.1.6.020
Scope and Contents

Written record of Gus Welch's life achievements, author unknown.

Dates: 1911 - 1991

Gus Welch memorial speech, undated

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: 1995.002.1.6.018
Scope and Contents

Printed copy of speech given at American Indian Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Signed by John Steckbeck.

Dates: 1911 - 1991

Gus Welch on a postcard with note, undated

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1995.002.2.1.079
Scope and Contents

Photograph features Gus Welch in long coat and hat. He is not identified in writing as Gus Welch, but it is the inference of the processor.



Dates: 1911 - 1991

Gus Welch papers, 1911-1991

 Collection
Identifier: 1995-002
Content Description

Correspondence and clippings from and about Gustavus Gus Welch (1892-1970) a full blood Chippewa born in Spooner, Wisconsin, was a member of the Carlisle Indian School Class of 1911, Jim Thorpe's quarterback for the professional football team the Ohio Bulldogs in Canton, Ohio, a member of the U. S. Track Team for the 1912 Olympics, a 1917 graduate of the Dickinson School of Law and a coach at a number of institutions.

Dates: 1911 - 1991

Gus Welch posing on a car, undated

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1995.002.2.1.068
Scope and Contents

Photograph features Gus Welch sitting on a car. Reverse side of photograph has a handwritten note that reads: "Gus Welch".

Dates: 1911 - 1991

Gus Welch receiving certificate of appreciation, 1969-02-07

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1995.002.2.1.112
Scope and Contents

Photograph features Gus Welch receiving a certificate of appreciation and shaking hands with an unknown man. Reverse side of photograph has handwritten note that reads: "'The Virginia High School League Presents this certificate of appreciation to Gustavus Welch for Distinctive Service to the High Schools of Va. [through] an activity of the League. Presented by Resolution of the Executive Committee Feb. 7th- 1969'".

Dates: 1969-02-07

Gus Welch standing on a horse, undated

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1995.002.2.1.057
Scope and Contents

Photograph features Gus Welch standing upright on a horse. Reverse side of photograph has handwritten note that reads: "Gus".

Dates: 1911 - 1991

Gus Welch, undated

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1995.002.2.1.072
Scope and Contents

Professional photograph of Gus Welch. Scanned image of original photograph. Not written notation.

Dates: 1911 - 1991

Gus Welch, undated

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1995.002.2.1.073
Scope and Contents

Professional photograph of Gus Welch. Scanned image of original photograph. No written notation.

Dates: 1911 - 1991

Additional filters:

Type
Archival Object 166
Collection 1
 
Subject
Indians of North America -- Education -- Pennsylvania -- Carlisle -- History. 46
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. 1
United States. Department of the Interior. 1