John S. Goff (June 20, 1931 – April 8, 2001) was a college professor who studied Robert Todd Lincoln and the history of Arizona. He was active in historical organizations.
Arizona Civilization, Hooper Publishing Corp., 185 pages with index and photos. "Dr. Goff writes with authority and detail."[6]
Robert Todd Lincoln, University of Oklahoma Press, 265 pages. It was "the only published biography of the president's eldest son."[7] "Unfortunately, Goff does not make Lincoln speak. His 265 pages leave the reader tantalized but ill-informed."[8]online free to borrow
George W. P. Hunt and His Arizona, Socio-Technical Publications, Pasadena, California. It "came about as a result of a visit by Dr. Goff . . . to the state library in 1961 when Alice B. Good, then librarian, told him of the Hunt collection."[9] Hunt was the first governor of Arizona.
Studies
Goff wrote for the Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia. He also authored a series of articles about Arizona territorial officials.[5]
In 1985, Goff was chosen by the Illinois State Historical Library to have the first access to the twenty thousand letters which Robert Todd Lincoln wrote between 1860 and 1920 and which were discovered in 1982. They had never been studied. Goff said he would revise his already-printed book on the younger Lincoln and hoped to have the work completed in 1987.[7]
References
^Green & White '49er (Inglewood High School yearbook), 1949