Harvey Fergusson

Harvey Fergusson
Fellow: Awarded 1935
Field of Study: Folklore and Popular Culture
Competition: US & Canada
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1935–36:
FERGUSSON, HARVEY: Appointed for the collection of materials and preparation of a work on Southwestern folk-lore and history, in Mexico and the United States; tenure, twelve months from April 15, 1935.
Born January 28, 1890, at Albuquerque, New Mexico. Education: University of New Mexico, 1906–07; Washington and Lee University, B.A., 1911.
Publications: The Blood of the Conquerors, 1921; Capitol Hill, 1923; Women and Wives, 1924; Hot Saturday, 1926; Wolf Song, 1927; In Those Days, 1929; Footloose McGarnigal, 1930; Rio Grande, 1933.