Guide to the Joe Jefferson
Players Scrapbooks
Creator: Jeanette Maygarden
Title: Joe Jefferson Players Scrapbooks
Dates: 1947-2006
Quantity: 7 Cubic Feet
Abstract: A collection of scrapbooks containing material related to the theatrical
performances of the Joe Jefferson Players.
Accession: 00-08-365
Biographical Note
In 1947 a small group of Mobilians, intent on restoring the city's waning theatre activity
after the depression and war years, initiated the Joe Jefferson Players. Successful in
their efforts, the Players were in possession of their own permanent playhouse by 1949 and
by 1961 membership totaled over 1000. By 1967 the membership limit was raised to 2000, and
continued popularity demanded the expansion of an already once-rebuilt playhouse in the
same year.
Despite the challenges of subsequent years: hurricanes,
financial difficulties, and increasing competition from other sources of local live
entertainment, the Joe Jefferson Players remain active to this day, having finished their
fifty-ninth season at the time this guide was written.
The Joe Jefferson Players took their name from prominent
nineteenth-century actor Joseph Jefferson III (1829-1905), a man born into a family of
notable actors and theatre workers. Starting at the age of four, Joe devoted the next
seventy-two years of his life to the theatre, traveling around the world from London to
New Zealand and performing a variety of roles, the most notable of which is undoubtedly
his portrayal of "Rip Van Winkle." In 1893 he succeeded Edwin Booth as president
of the Players Club, a national organization, making him the acknowledged head of American
actors. Joe Jefferson died in 1905 in Palm Beach, Florida, and was buried in Sandwich,
Massachusetts.
Scope and Content:
The collection contains programs, photographs, newsclippings, video tapes and other
material related to the Joe Jefferson Players, most of which are organized into 23
scrapbooks. The scrapbooks span the entire life of the organization, from its birth in
1947 to the 2005-2006 season, excluding only the latter seasons final performance,
"Amadeus." Not all years are represented equally well, particularly the 1940s
and 1950s. Also included are additional scrapbooks and file folders containing material on
various topics including anniversary correspondence and information on Joseph Jefferson
himself.
Arrangement:
The collection has been divided into five series: 1. Scrapbooks, arranged by season date,
1947-2006 (5 cubic feet); 2. Posters and oversized pictures related to JJP performances (1
cubic foot); 3. Individuals (.25 cubic feet); 4. ADDSCO, 1944, 1946-1948, 1951, 1958-1959,
1961, 1964-1966 (.25 cubic feet); 5. Film and video tapes, 1966-1967 (2), 1985-1986, 1997,
and n.d (2). These tapes have been removed from the collection and stored separately.
Note:
Additional information on the Joe Jefferson Players can be found in Box 6, folder
32 of the Frederick Whiddon Papers (accession #343)
Access Restrictions:
This material is open for research.
Preferred Citation:
[Title of Item, Box #, Scrapbook #,]Joe Jefferson Players Scrapbooks, The Doy Leale McCall
Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama
Box Inventories
Boxes 1 - 5 - Scrapbooks
Box 1 - 1947 to 1959
Scrapbook 1 - 1940s
Scrapbooks 2-3 - 1950s
Folder - Joe Jefferson Players Minutes, 1950s -1951
Box 2 - 1960 to 1975 (See also Box 3 for 1970s)
Scrapbooks 4-5 - 1960s
Scrapbooks 6-9 1970s
Scrapbook - Photographs of Joseph Jefferson (includes bio. information)
Scrapbook - 40th Season (Photos)
Folder - 1969 JJP SE Theatre Conference and Plays (ca. 1940s and 1950s)
Box 3 - 1976 to 1989 (See also Box 2 for 1970's)
Scrapbooks 10-12 - 1980s
Scrapbook - JJP 40th Anniversary
Box 4 - 1990s
Scrapbook 13 - 1990 to 1995
Scrapbook 14 - 1995 to 1997
Scrapbook 15-16 - 1997 to 1998
Scrapbook 17 - 1999 to 2000
Box 5 - 2000 to 2006
Scrapbook 18 - 1999 to 2000
Scrapbook 19 - 2000 to 2001
Scrapbook 20 - 2001 to 2002
Scrapbook 21 - 2002 to 2003
Scrapbook 22 - 2003 to 2004
Scrapbook 23 - 2004 to 2005 and 2005 to 2006
Box 6 - Posters
JJP posters and oversized pictures of various performances
Box 7 - Individuals and ADDSCO
1. John W. Holland Jr.
2. Brown Wallace
3 - 4. Ed Baas / Baas Boys (playbills and photos)
5. ADDSCO Fore & Aft, 1944, 1946-1948, 1951 and annual reports, 1958-1959,
1961, 1964-1966
Box 8 - Video Tapes
Lil' Abner" Afterparty, 1966-1967
"Foxhole Follies," 1985-1986
"The Reading of the Will," 1977
JJP actors showing off their costumes (possible afterparty)
Addition to Front and Back of Playhouse, c. 1966 to 1967
Unlabeled, undated reel-to-reel tape.
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