The Papers of Charles Philip Hexom, 1933-2005 | Luther College Archives

Collection Overview

Title: The Papers of Charles Philip Hexom, 1933-2005Add to your cart.

ID: LCA/RG15/Hexom, C

Primary Creator: Hexom, Charles Philip (1884-1959)

Extent: 2.7 Linear Feet. More info below.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Documentation consists of newspaper articles, writings by; biography "Just Beautiful: the Life and Work of Artist Charles Philip Hexom."

Biographical Note

Served as the first art instructor at Luther College, 1908-1909; known for his wildlife art; part owner of his father's business John C. Hexom and Son Shoe Store in Decorah, IA.

Administrative Information

Repository: Luther College Archives

Alternate Extent Statement: 3 boxes

Use Restrictions: Though we may hold the property rights, Luther College Archives does not hold the copyrights for all materials. Individuals may use materials for non-commercial, private use, but commercial users must secure permissions from the copyright holders and/or Luther College Archives to reproduce, publish, or quote protected materials and photographs. For more information about the Luther College copyright and fair use policy, please visit https://www.luther.edu/copyright/

Preferred Citation: Cite unpublished materials: Charles Phillip Hexom Papers, RG15 Manuscripts, Luther College Archives, Decorah, Iowa

Finding Aid Revision History: 11/18/19: EC updated the preferred citation.


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[Box 1: Articles, Biographies, Manuscripts, 1996-2005],
[Box 2: Scrapbook, n.d.],
[Box 3: Drawings, 1933, 1937],
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Box 1: Articles, Biographies, Manuscripts, 1996-2005Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Inventory Record, 1991Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Newspaper Article Regarding Plaque for First Lutheran Church, n.d.Add to your cart.
Folder 3: "Museum Richer for Gift of Phil Hexom Pictures" Decorah Journal Article, 1966Add to your cart.
Folder 4: "Just Beautiful" Charles Philip Hexom Biography, 2004Add to your cart.
Folder 5: "Small Town, Big Top" Manuscript by Charles Philip Hexom, ca. 1950s, 2005Add to your cart.