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Theodore Little
Papers, 1936 - 1984

The papers of Theodore Little, 1936-1984 (MS85-17), were donated to the Washington State University Libraries by Eve Rockwell Little of Clarkston, Washington. The papers were processed by Kathleen M. Dondanville from October to December of 1985.

Number of containers: 7
Linear feet of shelf space: 5
Approximate number of items: 1,968

BIOGRAPHY

Theodore Little was born in Kettle Falls, Washington. He attended George Washington University in Washington D.C., and while there, worked in the U.S. Department of Commerce. He earned a master of patent law there, but municipal law became his specialty. He moved back to Washington, and worked in Olympia in the attorney general's office from 1938 to 1942 as an assistant. He was chief assistant from 1950 to 1953. He then moved to Clarkston, Washington, and began his career as a Clarkston attorney. Little had been counsel for the Asotin County Port District since 1958 when it was formed. He also was the tribal attorney for the Nez Perce Indian Nation. He also has been the past state commander of the Veteran's of Foreign Wars, and their national judge advocate from 1966 to 1967. He served in combat in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans as a commissioned naval officer in World War II.

Little also belonged to many other associations. He was the director of the Nez Perce National Historical Park Association, and he was a past president of the Spalding Museum Foundation. He was the past president of the Lewiston-Clarkston Kiwans Club, the Asotin County Tuberculosis Association, chairman of the Asotin County Heart Fund, and director of Tri-State Memorial Hospital, the Clarkston Chamber of Commerce, and the Luna House Historical Society. He served two terms as the Washington state chairman of the Young Men's Christian Association youth and government legislative sessions.

ARRANGEMENT AND DESCRIPTION

The papers of Theodore Little span the years of 1936 through 1984, and are arranged in three series. The first series consists of his work when he was the Nez Perce Tribal attorney. There is material covering Indian court cases, tribal constitutions, Indian matters, and also papers concerning Little's work at the Nez Perce National Historical Park, and other interests mainly concerning Indians. The folders are ordered by importance and amount of each category, with the largest starting out the series.

The second series deals with Little's life as a Clarkston attorney. This material consists of his work as the Asotin Port District attorney, court cases, such as the case on John Kennedy, and the case called The County of Asotin vs. the Port of Clarkston. Also in this series is material concerning Little's other interests outside of work, such as papers about the Spalding Museum Foundation, The Lewis and Clark Trail Commission, and even some research material used for speeches. There is also a folder containing correspondence to Mrs. Eve Little. The folders are ordered the same as folders in the first series.

The third series contains published work, mostly about Nez Perce reservation valuation reports, supplementals and affidavits concerning the tribe, and also economic and developmental summaries and proposals concerning the Clarkston area and the Lower Granite Dam. The folders start with material about the Nez Perce, and following that is material about the Clarkston area. The last items in this series are two reels of microfilm concerning the Nez Perce.

SERIES LIST

Series Boxes
Series 1. Nez Perce Indian Matters1-2
Series 2. Subject Files3-4
Series 3. Publications, Microfilms, Reports5-7

CONTAINER LIST

BoxFolder  Description No. of
Items
Series 1
11Columbia River Indians - Hunting and Fishing Rights and Cases, 1947-1949 12
21954-1959 41
31960-1964 59
41965-1966 36
5Jan. 1967- Jul. 1967 29
6Aug. 1967- Dec. 1967 38
71968 32
28Columbia River Fishing Council, 1965-1968 27
91947-1959 34
101960-1968 37
11Nez Perce Tribal Resolutions and Decisons, 1959-1969 6
12Nez Perce Tribal Meeting Notes, 1962-1968 12
13Nez Perce Legal Court Documents, 1953-1958 7
14Nez Perce Investments, Grants, 1963 3
15Nez Perce Indian Land Cases, 1964-1968 21
17Nez Perce Discrimination Case, 1965 3
18Nez Perce CAP Program, 1966-1967 32
19State of Washington Indian Affairs, 1963-1978 10
20Nez Perce National Historical Park, and others, 1964-1977 36
21Nez Perce National Historical Park Resources Management Plan and Environmental Assessment, 1981 2
22Nez Perce: Chief Timothy Park, 1978-1981 22
23Nez Perce: Red Wolf Crossing Bridge, 1967-1981 27
24Nez Perce: Jackson Sundown, 1967 8
25Nez Perce: Anthropological Studies, 1941-1967 30
26Nez Perce: Marmes Rockshelter, 1967-1969 9
27Nez Perce: Miscellaneous, 1953-1981 46
28Nez Perce: Photographs, 1960-1965 11
29Nez Perce: Indian Newspaper Clippings, 1940-198455
BoxFolder  Description No. of
Items
Series 2
330Port of Clarkston, 1958-1967 41
311968 50
321969 35
33Jan. 1970- Aug. 1970 48
34Sept. 1970- Dec. 1970 22
351971 41
361972 4
371972-1976 34
38County of Asotin vs. Port of Clarkston, 1967-1971 54
39Port of Clarkston Condemnation Appeal to Supreme Court, 1966-1968 26
40Asotin County Port District: Buying and Selling Land, 1964-1973 68
41Asotin County Port District vs. Clarkston Community Corporation, 1967-1973 14
421970 6
43Clarkston Chamber of Commerce, 1970-1972 6
44City of Clarkston, 1967-1971 15
45Asotin County: Airports, 1947-1969 36
46Camas Prarie Railroad Case, 1962-1966 25
47Lower Granite Dam, 1970-1972 26
48John Kennedy Case, 1966 50
491966-1971 60
501967-1968 40
511971 40
52McCarthy and Associates (Port), 1963-1968 13
53E.D. McCarthy (Shopping Center, Spokane), 1966-1968 25
54Port of Portland, 1975 27
55Resolutions, 1966-1971 8
456Washington Public Port Association, 1968-1970 37
57Jan. 1971- Apr. 1971 22
58May, 1971-1976 46
59Swallows Park Marina, 1964-1968 3
60Spalding Museum Foundation, 1950-1963 41
611964-1982 50
62Asotin County Museum and Historical Society, 1973-1977 31
63The Lewis and Clark Trail Commission, 1975-1982 13
64Lewis-Clark Convention Center Project, 1970-1971 6
65Inland Empire Waterways Association, 1963-1970 10
66Department of Social and Health Sevices, 1972 4
67Tourism and Travel, 1966-1982 14
68Research Material Probably Used for Speeches, 1936-1952 15
691965-1971 15
701973-1976 6
71 Maharishi International University, 1971-197319
72Ted Little: Personal, Historical Material, 1936-1982 32
73Ted Little: Personal Miscellaneous, 1957-1978 37
74Ted Little: Postcards, 1965-1981 33
75Mrs. Eve Little: Correspondence, 1964-196819
BoxFolder  Description  
Series 3
576 Appraisal of Nez Perce Reservation Land ceded to U.S.A., Valuation Reports Volume I, 1957
77 Volume II, 1957
78 Volume III, 1957
679 A Survey of the Recreation and Tourist Resources in the Nez Perce Country, The Survey Report Volume I, 1963
80 Volume II, 1963
81 Memorandum and Accompanying Supplement for the Nez Perce Tribe, 1960
82 Affidavit Concerning Claim of Nez Perce vs. U.S. for damages for loss of fishing due to Dalles Dam, 1956
83 Middle Snake River Project Draft; Environmental Impact Statement, 1975
84 Appeal: The Puyallup Indian Tribe, Inc., vs. the Department of Game and Fisheries of the State of Washington, 1965
85 Environmental Statement: Lower Granite Dam, 1971
786 Federal Land Acquisition Policies and Prodecures for the Lower Granite Lock and Dam, 1971
87 An Economic Summary and a Comprehensive Plan for Clarkston Port District, 1970
88 Development Plan for the Port of Wilma; North Clarkston, 1969
89 Snake River Proposed Multi-Purpose Improvement Plan Asotin Dam, 1960
90 Asotin Lock Feasibility Study, 1968
91 Community Economic Analysis for Lewiston-Clarkston Urban Area, 1966
92-93 Two microfilm reels. Selected documents from the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75 (Bureau of Indian Affairs), collected for Washington, D.C. law firm Wilkinson, Boyden, Cragun & Barker in 1952 as supporting documentation for Nez Perce litigation. Dates are primarily 1855-1863. Includes documents related to the 1855 U.S. treaty with the Yakima and Confederated Tribes and the 1863 Nez Perce treaty, as well as selected correspondence.