Come see original John Voelker materials at the “Put it on Paper” exhibit! The exhibit, spotlighting creators and the creative process, can be seen at the Michigan Historical Museum in Lansing, September 29, 2012 – August 25, 2013. Other featured creators include authors Laura Ingalls Wilder and Ernest Hemingway, World Trade Center architect Minoru Yamasaki, artist Oscar Warbach and railroad horticulturist Olaf Jensen.
John D. Voelker entered the world in June of 1903. This Ishpeming attorney and avid trout fisherman is best known as the author of Anatomy of a Murder. (He wrote it under the pen name “Robert Traver.”). The book spawned a classic 1959 film adaptation. Above, we see Voelker with James Stewart, who played the lead role. Voelker based Stewart’s character on himself. He based the story on a 1952 Marquette County murder trial. Voelker represented the defendant in the trial.
A publisher accepted Anatomy of a Murder in December 1956, the month that Voelker was appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court. In 1958, director Otto Preminger bought the film rights and began shooting the movie in Marquette County. Voelker frequently visited the set. The film debuted in 1959, to critical acclaim. The book and movie provided Voelker with financial security, and he retired from the Court later that year. He returned to his beloved Upper Peninsula to continue writing. He also actively pursued his two other favorite activities – fishing and cribbage playing. John Voelker died near Ishpeming on March 18, 1991.
The Archives of Michigan houses photos of John Voelker and historic documents of the Michigan Supreme Court. Those curious about the Court’s history can consult Scott A. Noto’s A Brief History of the Michigan Supreme Court (Lansing: Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society, 2001). The Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society Web site contains a wealth of information, including biographies of Voelker and other justices, lesson plans and links to other pertinent web sites.
“Hollywood Comes to Marquette County: The Making of Anatomy of a Murder” is on exhibit at the Beaumier Heritage Center on Northern Michigan Univrsity campus in Marquette, Michigan. See NMU’s website. Contact Dan Truckey, Director.
The Peter White Public Library in Marquette, Michigan is also hosting exhibits through August celebrating the 50th anniversary of the filming of “Anatomy of a Murder” in Marquette County in 1959. For a list of county wide events celebrating the film’s anniversary visit http://www.pwpl.info/anatomy. For more information contact Margaret Boyle, Programming Coordinator, Peter White Public Library at 906-226-4318
Voelker’s life and literary works are among those of several authors covered in Ink Trails: Michigan’s Famous and Forgotten Authors, published by Michigan State University Press, co-authored by my brother and me. http://msupress.msu.edu/bookTemplate.php?bookID=4339
“Hollywood Comes to Marquette County: The Making of Anatomy of a Murder” is on exhibit at the Beaumier Heritage Center on Northern Michigan Univrsity campus in Marquette, Michigan. See NMU’s website. Contact Dan Truckey, Director.
The Peter White Public Library in Marquette, Michigan is also hosting exhibits through August celebrating the 50th anniversary of the filming of “Anatomy of a Murder” in Marquette County in 1959. For a list of county wide events celebrating the film’s anniversary visit http://www.pwpl.info/anatomy. For more information contact Margaret Boyle, Programming Coordinator, Peter White Public Library at 906-226-4318
Voelker’s life and literary works are among those of several authors covered in Ink Trails: Michigan’s Famous and Forgotten Authors, published by Michigan State University Press, co-authored by my brother and me. http://msupress.msu.edu/bookTemplate.php?bookID=4339