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Rolla Kent Beattie
Papers, 1899-1956
Cage 318


Rolla Kent Beattie

The papers of R. Kent Beattie, 1875-1960, were donated to the Washington State University Herbarium during the period from 1956 through 1960 by Mr. Beattie.

Number of Containers: 16
Linear Feet of Shelf Space: 8.5
Approximate Number of Items: 56,500

BIOGRAPHY

Rolla Kent Beattie was born in Ohio in 1875. He began his botanical career as a student of Charles Bessey at the University of Nebraska. He was an Instructor, then Professor of Botany, at Washington State University from 1899 to 1912, after which he joined the United States Department of Agriculture research staff at Washington, D. C. and remained there as a forest pathologist until retirement in 1946. During his retirement, he traveled extensively and began again the examinations of Northwest Flora which he had largely abandoned in 1912.

In his earlier years, Beattie’s position was mainly that of a collaborator of the more illustrious Charles Vancouver Piper. The work of the two tended to become so intermingled that the respective contributions could not be discerned. However, Beattie’s contribution appears to have been his knowledge of herbaria and literature resources, while Piper had a greater familiarity with field botany and theory. In later years, as Beattie began to see himself as Piper’s successor, his approach continued to follow the line of herbarium and library research. In fact, he took up the line suggested by the "American Rule" school to a much greater degree than had Piper. During this time Beattie amassed a vast compilation of notes on the development of Northwest botany, in which he examined virtually every treatment of all Northwest species from the initial "discovery," through any and all revisions. He also collected much biographical material relative to the various botanists concerned with Northwest Flora.

Beattie spent most of his retirement years collecting this material. His death in 1960 in Bethesda, Maryland followed four years of failing health.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PAPERS

The papers of Rolla Kent Beattie consist of his correspondence relative to Northwest botany and his compilation of notes and references to literature on Northwest plants and botanists. Included in his letterbooks are drafts of articles about the spread of introduced plants, as well as considerable correspondence about plants sent to Washington State University by the public for identification.

ARRANGEMENT OF THE PAPERS

Beattie’s correspondence is arranged in chronological sequence. The materials in his notes are divided into foldered materials, arranged in an alphabetical sequence of biographical subjects, and a card file which contains four parts. First, a section on Northwest flora, arranged according to a standard botanical classification arrangement, with species ordered alphabetically within each genus. A second section consists of biographical information arranged alphabetically by the names of Northwest botanists. A third section consists of extensive notes on David Douglas. Fourth is a partial geographic index of Northwest plants, arranged according to region.

An index for this collection is available in Manuscripts Archives and Special Collections. Additional Botanical manuscripts in MASC may be found in the following collections:

Cage 53 Botanical Papers, 1881-1973
Cage 316 Cusick, William Conklin Papers, 1906-1924
Cage 317 Piper, Charles Vancouver Papers, 1888-1926
Cage 315 Suksdorf, Wilhelm Nicolaus Papers, 1867-1935
Cage 319 St. John, Harold Papers, 1912-1957

SERIES

I. Correspondence Container 1-2

II. Northwest Botany notes 3-15

A. Foldered material

1. Biographical information

2. Type localities

3. Personal research notes

B. Card File 16

1. Northwest Flora

2. Biographical information

3. David Douglas biographical information

4. Geographic index

CONTAINER LIST

CORRESPONDENCE

Container Folder Dates Approx. No. of Items
1 1 1899-1906 175
2 1907-1910 225
3 1911-1915 180
4 1915-1956 150
2 5 Letterbook, May 1904-July 1905 1 v.
6 Lettebook, April 1906-Jan. 1907 1 v.

NORTHWEST BOTANY NOTES

Container Names

3
Abbot, E. K.
Abrams, LeRoy
Agassiz, Alexander
Agricultural History
Allen, Miss A. J.
Anderson, A. C.
Applegate, Elmer J.
Austin, Mrs. R. M.
Bailey, Liberty Hyde
Ball, John
Banks, Sir Joseph
Barclay, George
Barett, Mrs. P. G.
Barnhart, John Hendley (biographies)
Baronoff, A. A.
Bartram, William
Baumgarten, Hermann
Bebb, M. S.
Beechey, F. W.
Belcher, Capt. Sir Edward
Benson, Lyman
Bentham, George
Berthand, E. L.
Bessey, Charles
Bethel, Ellsworth
Bigelow, Jacob
Billings
Blake, William P.
Blasdale, W. C.
Bloodgood, C. Delavan (Sitka)
Bolander, Hendry N.
Bolton, H. E. (ANZA)
Bongard (at Nootka)
Bonneville, B. L. E.
Brackenridge, W. D.
Bradbury, John
Brainerd, Ezra
Brandegee, T. S. and Katherine
Brandel, Joseph
Brewer, William H.
Britton, Nathaniel Lord
Brodie, David
Brown, Jennie Broughton
Brown, Robert, of Campster

4
Brown, Robert, of Campster
Burke, Joseph
Butters, Frederick King
Caldwell, Joseph
Cannon, Evalina
Carruth, W. W.
Chamissot de Boncourt, Adlebertus
Christ, J. H.
Christensen, Carl
Clayton, John
Collins, J. Franklin
Collinson, Peter
Coltman-Rogers, Charles
Compton, T. B.
Cook, Capt. James
Cooley, J. G.
Cooper, J. G.
Coulter, John Merle
Coville, Frederick
Curtis’ Botanical Magazine
Cusick, William Conklin
Dachnowski-Stokes, A. O.
Damon, Samuel
Dana, James D.
Darlington, H. T.
David, Abbe
Davis, Mrs. N. J.
Dayton, William a.
Delacour, Jean
Delano, Amasa
Demofras, Duflot
Dewey, Chester
Dietz, H. F.
Diller, J. S.

5
Douglas, David (4 folders)

6
Douglas, Sir James
Douglas, Robert
Douglas, William O.
Donaldson, A. B.
Drake, Capt. Francis
Drummond, Thomas
Eastwood, Alice
Eaton, Amos
Eaton, Walter P.
Edwards’ Botanical Register
Eggleston, Willard W.
Elmer, A. P. E.
Englemann, George
Epling, Carl
Ermantinger, Edward
Eschscholtz, Johan
Espinoza y Tello, Jose
Etches, Jon
Evans, John
Fernald, M. L.
Findler, Augustus
Flett, J. B.
Forbes, Charles
Franchere, Gabriel
Fraser, Simon
Fremont, John C.
Frye, Else M.
Fuller, George W.
Gabrielson, Ira N.
Gairdner, Meredith
Gambel, William
Gannett
Gardners’ Magazine (London)
Garry, Nicholas
Geiser, Samuel Wood
Geology of the Pacific Northwest
Geyer, Karl Andreas
Ghent, W. J.
Gibbs, George
Golder, Frank A.
Good
Gorman, M. W.
Gould, Dorothy Fay
Gray, Asa
Gray, Capt. Robert
Gray Herbarium

7
Greene, E. L.
Griffith, David
Haenke, Thaddaeus
Hancock, Samuel
Harshberger, John William
Hartwig, Theodor
Hatch, W. R.
Hayden, F. V.
Hecata, Bruno
Heller, Amos Arthur
Hemenway, Ansel
Henderson, L. F.
Henky, Alexander
Hilgard, Eugene Waldemar
Hitchcock, A. S.
Holway, E. W. D.
Hone, D. S.
Hooker, Joseph Dalton
Hooker, William Jackson
Horsford, F. H.
Hough, J. B.
House, Homer D.
Howard, L. O.
Howell, John T.
Howell, Thomas and Joseph
Hudson’s Bay Company
Hulten, Eric
Ingram, D. C.
James, Edwin
Jefferson, Thomas
Jennings, O. E.
Jepson, Willis Linn
Jewitt, S.
Johnson, J. E.
Jones, George Neville
Jones, Marcus E.
Juan de Fuca
Judson, Katherine
Kalm, Peter
Kauffman, Karl F.
Kelley, Hall J.
Kellogg, Albert
Kew Collections
Kimmel, Edward
Kin, Mattias
Kip, Lawrence
Kleeberger, George R.
Kotzebue, Otto von
La Gasca y Segura, Mariano
La Perouse
Lake and Hull
Lamson-Scribner, F.
Laut, Agnes
Leiberg, John B.

8
Lemmon, J. G.
Lesquereux, Leo
Lewis, Meriwether (and William Clark)
Lindley, John
Linnean Society of London
Linnaeus, Carolus
Lobb, William
Luders, F. G. J.
Lutke, Frederic
Lyall, David
Lyman, W. D.
Lyons, Maj. H. G.
Mackenzie, Alexander
McKenzie, Donald
Macoun, John
Malispina Expedition
Mayne, R. N.
Marcy, Oliver
Maxon, William R.
Meader, James
Meany, Edmond S.
Meares, John
Meehan, Thomas
Meinecke, E. P.
Menzies, Archibald
Merriam, C. Hart
Merrille, C. D.
Mertens, Henry
Meyer, Frank N.
Michaux, Andre
Michaux, Francois Andre
Miyabe, Kingo
Mocino, D. Jose Mariano
Mourelle, Don Francisco Antonio
Munro, William
Murchison, Sir Roberick
Murray, Andrew
National Herbarium
Nautical Magazine
Nee, Luis
Neilson, Thomas G.
Nelson, Aven
Nelson, David
Nevius, Reuben Denton
Newberry, J. S.
Newcombe, C. F.
Nordhorr, Charles
Northwest Passage (by K. Roberts)
Nuttall, Thomas
Page, Elizabeth
Pallas, P. S.
Palliser, John
Palmer, Edward
Parish, S. B.

9
Parker, Rev. Samuel
Parry, C. C.
Paullin, Charles O.
Paxton, Sir Joseph
Peck, Morton E.
Pennell, Francis W.
Perez Expedition
Pickering, Charles
Pinch, Jeremy
Piper, Charles V. (General Information)
Piper, Charles V. (Index to Flora of Washington)
Piper, Charles V. (Herbarium) 4 folders

10
Piper, Charles V. (Herbarium) 2 folders
Piper, Charles V. (Index to notes, pp. 1-1131)
Plant introduction into America
Portlock, Capt. Nathaniel
Postels, Alexander
Pringle, Cyrus G.
Pursh, Frederick
Rafinesque, C. S.
Ramsbottom, John
Rees, Abraham
Rich, William (Hutton)
Richards, C. Audrey
Rigg, George B.
Rogers, H. Thomas
Roll, Julius
Rosendahl, C. O.
Rugel, Ferdinand
Ruiz, Hipolito
Rusby, H. H.
St. John, Harold
Sandberg, J. H.

11
Sargent, Charles Sprague
Schafer, Joseph
Scouler, John
Scribner, Frank (see Lamson-Scribner)
Seeman, Berthold
Seese, Martin
Shinn, Charles H.
Simpson, George
Smet, P. J. de
Smith, Alexander
Smith, Charles Piper
Smith, Jedediah
Sorel, Henry Andrew
Spalding, Rev. H. H.
Spaulding, Perley
Sperlin, O. B.
Spillman, W. J.
Sperlin, O. B.
Spillman, W. J.
Stacey, J. W.
Stevens, Isaac I.
Stevens, Neil E.
Stevens, O. A.
Stewart, Sir William G. P.
Strange, James
Sudworth, George B.
Suksdorf, Wilhelm
Swallen, Jason R.
Swallow, Prof.
Swan, James
Sweetser, A. R.
Thompson, David
Thorington, J. Monroe
Tidestrom, Ivar T.
Tolmie, W. F.
Torrey, John
Tuckerman, Edward
Tweedy, Frank
Vancouver, George
Vancouver Island
Vasey, George and George R.
Vizcaino
Wagner, Henry R.
Whetzel, Herbert H.

11
Wildox, E. T.
Whited, Kirk
Wilkes, Expedition
Wilks, W.
Willson, Beckles
Wilson, Ernest
Winsor, Justin
Wood, Alonzo
Wood, C. B.
Wood, C. W.
Work, John
Wright, Charles
Wyeth, Nathaniel
Wynd, F. Lyle
Young Naturalists Society of Seattle
Zeller, S. M.

12
Type Localities (4 folders)

13
Geographic Notes: Washington State, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, British Columbia (Nootka), California, Northwest America localities

14
Personal Notes
British Museum (South Kensington)
Washington State University Herbarium
University of Idaho, Southern Branch, Herbarium
University of Oregon
Texas
Rusby Herbarium
California Academy of Sciences
Colorado Agriculutural and Mechanical College Herbarium
Collection in the Pacific Northwest, 1946
Miscellaneous notes of Northwest botany
Notes for Piper and Beattie’s Floras, 1914-1915

15
Berberidaceae
Circaea
Fagacaea
Impatiens
Mimulus
Tobacco
Plants to be looked for in the Siskiyou Mountains

16
Card File
Northwest Flora Drawers: 1-6
Biographical Notes Drawers: 6-7
David Douglas Notes Drawers: 7
Geographic Notes Drawers: 7-8