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This collection was donated to the Washington State University Libraries by Mrs. George Jewett after her husband's death in 1956. It was initially processed in 1973 by Lawrence Stark; additional processing and preservation of the collection were done in 2005 by Mark Gottschalk as a graduate fellowship project funded by the George Frederick Jewett Foundation.
Number of Containers: 17
Linear Feet of Shelf Space: 10
Approximate Number of Items: 8000
BIOGRAPHICAL
NOTE
George Frederick Jewett (1896-1956), Spokane lumber executive and former naval officer, spent approximately 35 years amassing this collection of naval literature, photographs and models. While a student at Harvard University, Jewett began acquiring photographs, mostly from commercial sources, of the ships of the world's navies. He also began collecting waterline models, primarily of German ships. When he ended his collecting effort around 1950, he had accumulated approximately 7500 photographs and 200 models. While these photographs and models date from approximately 1900-1945, the vessels and other naval subjects depicted date from the 1870s to the 1940s (roughly, the battleship period). Jewett collected photographs or models of about four-fifths of the major naval craft constructed during this era. He also collected many pictures of crews, shore installations, machinery and naval maneuvers. In addition to the materials included in this collection, the Jewetts also donated to the WSU Libraries approximately 360 books on naval history and naval affairs. These books have been removed for separate cataloging.
ACCESS
The items in this collection vary widely in physical condition, and are available for on-site research use. Reproduction is available for items in good condition on a case-by-case basis.
The suggested citation for the collection is:
[Item Description]
George Frederick Jewett Naval History Collection
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Washington State University Libraries
Pullman, WA
RELATED
MATERIALS
George Frederick Jewett also donated approximately 360 books on naval history and naval affairs including partial sets of Brassy's Naval Annual (1886-1949) and Jane's Fighting Ships (1904-1955). These materials are housed in MASC, and have been designated for separate cataloging.
ARRANGEMENT
AND DESCRIPTION
This collection is described in "The George F. Jewett Naval Collection," The Record (newsletter of the Friends of the Washington State University Libraries), vol. 19 (1958), pages 6-10.
The collection is arranged in three series: 1. Photographs; 2. Correspondence; 3. Models; and 4. Printed Materials.
Series 1, Photographs, consists mainly of images of ships. These include postcards and photographic prints. Subseries 1.1 consists of postcards and small format photographs. These are arranged alphabetically by the nationality of the ship, with the "minor naval powers" grouped together in a separate sequence at the beginning of the subseries. For each of the major naval powers the materials are further categorized by ship type and/or ship name. Subseries 1.2 consists of larger photographs, arranged alphabetically by nationality. Subseries 1.3 includes scrapbooks, maps, and other images.
Series 2, Correspondence, is in Jewett's original arrangement.
Series 3, Models, is arranged by nationality.
Series 4, Printed Material, retains its original arrangement.
The definitions used for types of ship are roughly those used in the individual navies and vary somewhat from nation to nation.
CONTAINER
LIST
| Box | Folder | Description |
| Minor Naval Powers | ||
| 1 |
1
|
Argentina |
| 2 | Brazil | |
| 3 | Chile | |
| 4 | China | |
| 5 | Denmark | |
| 6 | Egypt | |
| 7 | Greece | |
| 8 | Mexico | |
| 9 | Monaco | |
| 10 | Netherlands | |
| 11 | Norway | |
| 12 | Portugal | |
| 13 | Spain | |
| 14 | Sweden | |
| 15 | Turkey | |
| 16 | Yugoslavia | |
| Major Naval Powers | ||
| 17-19 | Austria-Hungary | |
| France | ||
| Battleships | ||
| 18 | A-B | |
| 19 | C | |
| 20 | D-F | |
| 21 | G-I | |
| 22 | J-L | |
| 23 | M | |
| 24 | P-R | |
| 25 | S-V | |
| Cruisers | ||
| 26 | A-B | |
| 27 | D-E | |
| 28 | F-I | |
| 29 | J-K | |
| 30 | L-M | |
| 31 | P-W | |
| 32 | Avisos | |
| Destroyers | ||
| 33 | A-B | |
| 34 | C-D | |
| 35 | E-F | |
| 36 | G-L | |
| 37 | M-R | |
| 38 | S-Y | |
| 39 | Torpedo Boats | |
| Submarines | ||
| 40 | A-B | |
| 41 | C-F | |
| 42 | G-M | |
| 43 | N-S | |
| 44 | T-Z | |
| 2 | 45 | Aircraft Carriers |
| Miscellaneous Ships (Minelayers, tugs, gunboats, etc.) | ||
| 46 | A-B | |
| 47 | C-E | |
| 48 | F-L | |
| 49 | M-R | |
| 50 | T-Y | |
| 51 | Sailing Ships, Steam-sail ships | |
| 52-53 | Action, composite images, crews, shores, etc. | |
| Germany | ||
| Battleships, Battle Cruisers and other heavy Cruisers | ||
| 54 | A-B | |
| 55 | D-F | |
| 56 | G-H | |
| 57 | K-L | |
| 58 | M-O | |
| 59 | P-R | |
| 60 | S-T | |
| 61 | W-Y | |
| Cruisers (medium and small) | ||
| 62 | A-C | |
| 63 | D-F | |
| 64 | G-K | |
| 65 | L-N | |
| 66 | P-S | |
| 67 | T-Z | |
| 68-75 | Torpedo Boats and Destroyers | |
| 76-78 | Submarines | |
| 3 | 79 | Miscellaneous Ships |
| 80-85 | Action, shore installations etc. | |
| 86 | Sailing Ships, Steam-sail | |
| 87 | Liners, merchantmen[Note: more German images are included in Box 13] | |
| Italy | ||
| Armored Ships | ||
| 88 | A-C | |
| 89 | D-E | |
| 90 | F-I | |
| 91 | N-R | |
| 92 | S-V | |
| 93 | Cruisers | |
| Torpedo Boats and Destroyers | ||
| 94 | A-B | |
| 95 | C-D | |
| 96 | F-I | |
| 97 | L-N | |
| 98 | O-R | |
| 99 | S-Z | |
| 100 | Submarines | |
| 101 | Miscellaneous Ships, including Sailing | |
| 102 | Action, composite images | |
| Japan | ||
| 103 | A-I | |
| 104 | K-Y | |
| Russia | ||
| 105 | A | |
| 106 | B-C | |
| 107 | D-E | |
| 108 | G | |
| 109 | I-L | |
| 110 | N-O | |
| 111 | P | |
| 112 | R-S | |
| 113 | T-Y | |
| 114 | Miscellaneous, unidentified, composite images | |
| United Kingdom | ||
| Battleships, Battle Cruisers | ||
| 4 | 115 | A-B |
| 116 | D | |
| 117 | E-H | |
| 118 | I-L | |
| 119 | M-N | |
| 120 | O-Q | |
| 121 | R | |
| 122 | S-T | |
| 123 | V-Z | |
| Cruisers | ||
| 124 | A | |
| 125 | B | |
| 126 | C | |
| 127 | D | |
| 128 | E-F | |
| 129 | G-H | |
| 130 | J-K | |
| 131 | L-M | |
| 132 | N-P | |
| 133 | Q-S | |
| 134 | T-Z | |
| 135 | Miscellaneous | |
| Destroyer-type craft | ||
| 136 | A | |
| 137 | B | |
| 138 | C | |
| 139 | D-E | |
| 140 | F | |
| 141 | G | |
| 142 | H | |
| 5 | 143 | I-K |
| 144 | L | |
| 145 | M | |
| 146 | N | |
| 147 | O | |
| 148 | P | |
| 149 | R | |
| 150 | S | |
| 151 | T | |
| 152 | U | |
| 153 | V | |
| 154 | W | |
| 155 | Y-Z | |
| 156 | Composite images | |
| 157-159 | Torpedo Boats | |
| Monitors | ||
| 160 | A-Z | |
| 161 | Numbered Monitors | |
| Aircraft Carriers and Seaplane Tenders | ||
| 162 | Aircraft Carriers | |
| 163 | Seaplane Tenders | |
| Submarines | ||
| 164 | A and B class | |
| 165 | C class | |
| 166 | D and E class | |
| 167 | H class | |
| 168 | J and K class | |
| 169 | L class | |
| 6 | 170 | M, R, and U class |
| 171 | Miscellaneous (including Australian) | |
| 172 | Liners, Merchant Craft | |
| 173 | Sloops and Yachts | |
| 174 | Oilers, Tankers, Colliers | |
| 175 | Troop Ships | |
| Miscellaneous | ||
| 176 | A-C | |
| 177 | D-G | |
| 178 | H-K | |
| 179 | L-O | |
| 180 | P-R | |
| 181 | S-T | |
| 182 | U-Z | |
| 183 | Unnamed Sailing Ships, Steam-sail | |
| 184 | A-C | |
| 185 | D-F | |
| 186 | H-L | |
| 187 | M-O | |
| 188 | P-S | |
| 189 | T-Z | |
| 190 | Composite images | |
| 191-196 | Action, composite images, crews, shore | |
| United States Battleships, Battle Cruisers
|
||
| 197 | A | |
| 198 | B | |
| 199 | C | |
| 200 | G-I | |
| 201 | K-L | |
| 202 | M | |
| 203 | N | |
| 204 | O | |
| 205 | P-S | |
| 7 | 206 | T-V |
| 207 | W | |
| Cruisers | ||
| 208 | A-B | |
| 209 | C-D | |
| 210 | F-H | |
| 211 | I-M | |
| 212 | N-O | |
| 213 | P-R | |
| 214 | S | |
| 215 | T-W | |
| Destroyers | ||
| 216 | A-B | |
| 217 | C | |
| 218 | D-E | |
| 219 | F-G | |
| 220 | H-I | |
| 221 | J-K | |
| 222 | L | |
| 223 | M-O | |
| 224 | P | |
| 225 | R | |
| 226 | S | |
| 227 | T-Z | |
| 228 | Miscellaneous | |
| 229 | Torpedo Boats | |
| 230 | Monitors | |
| 231 | Carriers and Seaplane Tenders | |
| Submarines | ||
| 232 | A-Z | |
| 233 | Miscellaneous | |
| 234 | Submarines | |
| 235 | Sloops and Yachts | |
| 236 | Miscellaneous and unidentified Supply Ships, Colliers, etc. | |
| 237 | Transports | |
| 8 | 238 | Miscellaneous Mineships, Land Craft, Gunboats |
| 239 | Sailing Ships, Steam-sail | |
| 240 | Action, Composite images | |
| 241 | Rams | |
| 9 | 1 | China |
| 2 | Spain | |
| 3 | Turkey | |
| 4 | Austria-Hungary | |
| 5 | France, Cruisers | |
| 6 | France, Torpedo Boats | |
| 7 | France, Submarines | |
| 8 | France, Miscellaneous Ships | |
| 9-10 | France, Action (I) | |
| 11 | France, Action, crews | |
| 12 | France, Battleships | |
| 13 | France, Cruisers | |
| 14 | France, Avisos and related craft, torpedo Avisos | |
| 10 | 15 | Germany, Linienschiffen, Top Battleships |