Small Manuscript Collections
IMPORTANT NOTE: This page is no longer being updated. Many small manuscript collections have been added to MASC since the last update (2002). For complete, current information about these collections, please search the Griffin catalog.
The following is a list of the cataloged small manuscript collections held
in Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC). More detailed catalog
records may be found in the Washington State University Libraries online
catalog, Griffin. These
collections are all available to the public.
Cage 117
AUTHOR= Van Arsdol, Ted
TITLE: PAPERS, 1938-1972.
DESCRIPT.: .5 ft
SUBJECTS: Clarkston (Wash.) -- History.
Columbia River -- Description and travel.
Hanford Washington Nuclear Reservation.
Page (Wash.) -- History.
Pasco (Wash.) -- History.
Richland (Wash.) -- History.
Richland (Wash.) -- Industries.
NOTES: Journalist.
Gift, Ted Van Arsdol, 1960-1966.
Cage 1500
TITLE: DAYBOOK, 1869 DECEMBER 13-1871 MAY 16.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v. (pp. 27-168, 170-572).
SUBJECTS: Merchants -- Washington (State) -- Fort Colville.
NOTES: Daybook for a general store in Fort Colville, Washington.
Purchase, 1976.
Cage 1502
AUTHOR: Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
SISSINGHURST, A LETTER TO V[IRGINIA] W[OOLF] : MANUSCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: A poem by Victoria Mary Sackville-West, ALS in handmade casing.
Purchase, 1979.
Cage 1503
AUTHOR: Denoo, John A., 1907-
TITLE: HISTORY OF BAR OF WHITMAN COUNTY : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1971].
DESCRIPT.: 19 p. and 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Lawyers -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County -- History.
NOTES: Includes correspondence and notes.
19 p. typescript photocopy.
Gift, John A. Denoo, 1977.
Cage 1504
AUTHOR: Kizer, Benjamin H. (Benjamin Hamilton), 1878-1978.
TITLE: HISTORY OF THE SPOKANE BAR AND BENCH : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1963].
DESCRIPT.: 26 p.
SUBJECTS: Lawyers -- Washington (State) -- Spokane County -- History.
NOTES: Typescript.
Photocopy.
Gift, John A. Denoo, 1977.
Cage 1506
AUTHOR: Pennsylvania. Governor (1935-1939 : Earle).
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Earle, George Howard, 1890-1974.
TITLE: MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL TO CHARLES GLEN KING FOR ISOLATING VITAMIN C, 1939 JANUARY 13.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: King, Charles Glen, 1896-1988.
NOTES: Typescript with an envelope, signed by George Howard Earle.
Gift, Charles Glen King.
Cage 1507
AUTHOR: Washington (State). Governor.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Scott, James.
Pickering, William, 1796-1854.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1865-1870.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Marsh, E.
NOTES: Received with the papers of C. D. Martin.
Receipt, 1865, signed by William Pickering. Also includes E. Marsh's notary commission signed James Scott, 1870.
Cage 1508
AUTHOR: Edwards, Grant Philip.
TITLE: WASHINGTON STATE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION : A HISTORY : TYPESCRIPT, 1977.
DESCRIPT.: 48 p.
SUBJECTS: Parks -- Washington (State) -- History.
Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission.
NOTES: A paper for Forestry 499, Spring 1977 at Washington State University.
Photocopy.
Cage 1509
AUTHOR: Underwood, Guy, claimant.
TITLE: EXHIBITS IN THE CASE OF GUY UNDERWOOD, CLAIMANT, VS. OMAK OKANOGAN GROWERS, INC., DEFENDENT, 1938-1939.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 200 items.
SUBJECTS: Omak Okanogan Growers, Inc.
Washington (State). Superior Court (Okanogan County).
NOTES: Case concerning a lien on a cold storage plant, in Okanogan County Superior Court.
Gift, Joseph Wicks, 1976.
Cage 1510
AUTHOR: Malden Mercantile Company.
TITLE: INVOICES, 1913-1917.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 20 items.
SUBJECTS: Merchants -- Washington (State) -- Malden.
NOTES: Gift, Rich Old, 1976.
Cage 1511
AUTHOR: University of Washington. Alumni Association.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Galbraith, Alister R.
Wegner, Earl Edward.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1927.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941.
Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941. Historical sketch of the State College of Washington, 1890-1925.
NOTES: Correspondence between A.R. Galbraith and E.E. Wegner concerning Dr. Bryan's history of Washington State University.
Cage 1512
AUTHOR: Scharwat, Dorothy Leonard.
TITLE: THE FAMILY OF EUGENE W. LEONARD [FARMINGTON PIONEER] : TYPESCRIPT, 1977.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.+ 7 photographs.
SUBJECTS: Leonard, Eugene W., 1848-1925.
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Farmington -- Biography.
Leonard family.
Farmington (Wash.) -- Biography.
NOTES: Gift, Mrs. Scharwat, 1977.
Cage 1513
AUTHOR: Brislawn, Mark Gerald, d. 1951.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Brislawn, Anna.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1919-1948.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Germany -- Description and travel.
Soviet Union -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Descriptive letters to the family while stationed in Siberia, 1919-1920. Also, Anna Brislawn's account from postwar Germany, February 1948.
Photocopies.
Lieutenant, 31st Infantry, A.E.F.
Cage 1514
AUTHOR: Community Building Company.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1920-1947.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 20 items.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- Student housing.
NOTES: Articles of incorporation, by-laws, minutes, lists of stockholders and other papers of a title-holding entity of Pullman, Washington, which assisted in providing student housing at Washington State University.
Cage 1515
AUTHOR: Bushnell, Joseph Harry.
TITLE: A HISTORY OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION AT WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY FROM 1892 TO 1976, A SPECIAL PROJECT ... FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, 1977.
DESCRIPT.: 75 p.
SUBJECTS: Industrial arts -- Study and teaching -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 1518
AUTHOR: Binns, Archie, 1899-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Abramson, Ben.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1937 MAY 24, TACOMA (WASH.), TO BEN ABRAMSON, CHICAGO, (IL.).
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Abramson, Ben -- Correspondence.
Binns, Archie, 1899- -- Correspondence.
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Hamilton, Patrick, 1904 Mar. 17-1962.
Washington (State) -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Autographed letter with envelope commenting on eastern Washington and Hamilton's The Midnight Bell.
Cage 1519
AUTHOR: Meynell, Alice Christiana Thompson, 1847-1922.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Grove, Agnes Geraldine, Lady.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, [LONDON], TO LADY GROVE CONCERNING ENGAGEMENTS.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Grove, Agnes Geraldine, Lady -- Correspondence.
Meynell, Alice Christiana Thompson, 1847-1922 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Purchase, July 1978.
Cage 1520
AUTHOR: Simpson, Claude, 1906-
TITLE: HUNGATE FAMILY REUNION, 1977.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Hungate family.
Cage 1521
AUTHOR: Starr, Mildred Markman, 1920-
TITLE: BINNARD FAMILY : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1977].
DESCRIPT.: 8 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Binnard family.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 1522
AUTHOR: Strachey, John St. Loe, 1860-1927.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Strachey, Henry.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1908 JANUARY 31, TO HENRY STRACHEY, BRISTOL (ENGLAND).
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Strachey, Henry -- Correspondence.
Strachey, John St. Loe, 1860-1927 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typed, signed letter, with envelope, concerning a book review and other matters.
Purchase, 1977.
Cage 1523
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Crewfoot, H.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, [NO YEAR] DECEMBER 10, TO H. CREWFOOT REQUESTING A STATEMENT OF HIS DEBT.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 18th century -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1754-1832 -- Correspondence.
Crewfoot, H. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Purchase, 1975.
Cage 1524
AUTHOR: Fulford, Francis, 1803-1868.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1828-1841, TO HIS MOTHER.
DESCRIPT.: 9 items.
SUBJECTS: Fulford, Francis, 1803-1868 -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 19th century.
NOTES: Holograph signed letters dealing with social life, family matters and a mention of George Crabbe's housekeeping.
Successor to George Crabbe as Rector of Trowbridge, England, 1832-1842; later Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan of Canada.
Cage 1525
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
TITLE: TWO SERMONS : MANUSCRIPT, [CA. 1816].
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 19th century -- Autographs.
Sermons, English -- 19th century -- Manuscripts.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Cage 1526
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1801 OCTOBER 8, GLENHAM, IN THE THIRD PERSON, RETURNING A BOOK.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1754-1832 -- Correspondence.
Cage 1527
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1821 JUNE 22, TROWBRIDGE, CONCERNING BURIAL RECORD OF JOSEPH HINTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Hinton, Joseph.
Poets, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1754-1832 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Purchase, 1973.
Cage 1528
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1824 MARCH 19, TROWBRIDGE, TO HIS PHYSICIAN [DR. KERRISON?].
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1754-1832 -- Correspondence.
Cage 1529
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Crabbe, George, 1785-1857.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1825 APRIL 7, TROWBRIDGE, ENGLAND, TO REVD. GEORGE CRABBE, BRISTOL.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Crabbe, George, 1785-1857 -- Correspondence.
Poets, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1754-1832 -- Correspondence.
Cage 1530
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Murray, John, 1778-1843.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1829 FEBRUARY 24, TROWBRIDGE, TO J. MURRAY CONCERNING A MANUSCRIPT.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Murray, John, 1778-1843 -- Correspondence.
Poets, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1754-1832 -- Correspondence.
Cage 1531
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, N.D., TO DR. KNIGHT, A LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1754-1832 -- Correspondence.
Cage 1532
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Kemp, Mary.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER FRAGMENT, N.D., TO MRS. MARY KEMP, FRAMINGTON, SUFFOLK.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Kemp, Mary -- Correspondence.
Poets, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1754-1832 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Purchase, 1973.
Cage 1533
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Crabbe, George, 1785-1857.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1829 DECEMBER 5, TROWBRIDGE, ENGLAND, TO HIS SON, REVD. GEORGE CRABBE.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1785-1857 -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1754-1832 -- Correspondence.
Cage 1534
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1785-1857.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1853-1857, TO HIS GRANDSON.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1785-1857 -- Correspondence.
Cage 1535
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1785-1857.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smith, T. Southwood (Thomas Southwood), 1788-1861.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1842 MAY 23, BREDFIELD, TO DR. SOUTHWOOD SMITH.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Smith, T. Southwood (Thomas Southwood), 1788-1861 -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1785-1857 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Purchase, 1975.
Cage 1536
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Cooper, John.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1826 JANUARY 19, TROWBRIDGE, TO JOHN COOPER JR.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Cooper, John -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1754-1832 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Purchase, 1975.
Cage 1537
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1781 NOVEMBER 8, BEACONSFIELD, ENGLAND.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 18th century -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1754-1832 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Purchase, 1974.
Cage 1538
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
TITLE: LETTER, 1819 APRIL 13, TROWBRIDGE, ENGLAND, CONCERNING A LETTER OF INTRODUCTION.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Crabbe, George, 1754-1832 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Purchase, 1974.
Cage 1539
AUTHOR: Duckworth, Gerald, 1870-1937.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Duckworth, Stella.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1896 NOVEMBER 1, STOCKS, TRING, TO HIS SISTER STELLA, CORBY CASTLE.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Bell, Vanessa, 1879-1961.
Duckworth, Stella -- Correspondence.
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
Duckworth, Gerald, 1870-1937 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letter, with envelope, describing a shooting party weekend and suggesting a holiday abroad for Virginia and Vanessa Stephen.
Purchase, 1977.
Cage 1540
AUTHOR: Clough, Francis Gardner, 1895-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Powys, John Cowper, 1872-1963.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
PAPERS, 1931-1939.
DESCRIPT.: 11 items.
SUBJECTS: Poets, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Poets, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Clough, Francis Gardner, 1895- -- Correspondence.
Powys, John Cowper, 1872-1963 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: American poet.
Correspondence with John Cowper Powys concerning criticism and an application for a grant.
Purchase, 1977.
Cage 1541
AUTHOR: Niven, Anna Jane Vardill, 1781-1852.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Axon, William E. A. (William Edward Armytage), 1846-1913.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1809-1908.
DESCRIPT.: 12 items.
SUBJECTS: Hastings, Francis Rawdon-Hastings, Marquess of, 1754-1826.
Poets, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letter to Lord Moira and engraved title-page plate, both concerning first publication of poetry, 1809; "Fragments of the Attic Chest," manuscript volume of miscellany, ca. 1830; letters and publications of biographer W.E.A. Axon, 1907-1908.
Purchase, 1977.
English poet.
Cage 1542
AUTHOR: Smith, Lilly D.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1897-1914.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: United States -- Description and travel.
Wilson Creek (Wash.) -- History -- Sources.
NOTES: Expense ledger, recipes, and diary entries, especially of travels throughout the United States.
School teacher, Wilson Creek, Washington.
Cage 1543
AUTHOR: Washington State Veterinary Medical Association Auxiliary.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1966-1976.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 200 items.
SUBJECTS: Veterinarians -- Washington (State) -- Societies, etc.
Washington State University -- Funds and scholarships.
NOTES: Correspondence, reports, and other papers of the Washington State University Memorial Fund Committee; also reports of the Veterinary History Museum Committee.
Cage 1544
AUTHOR: Fisher, John A.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1896.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Palouse High School.
NOTES: High school diploma, Palouse (Wash.) High School; graduation photograph.
Cage 1545
AUTHOR: Darley, Robert.
TITLE: THIS BOOK CONTAINS RECEIPTS ON ... FARRIERY ... PRESENTED TO CHARLES BREWER, BY ... ROBERT DARLEY. WRITTEN AT THE STUDD OF HIS EXCELLENCY ... : MANUSCRIPT, 1833 APRIL 15, RAZZO D, SCHITO VENAFRO.
DESCRIPT.: 55 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Veterinary medicine.
NOTES: Includes a transcription by M. Blyth, September 1889.
Purchase, 1977.
Cage 1546
AUTHOR: Hilty, Margaret.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Abel, Richard.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1958-1960.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Champoeg Press -- History.
Walker, Mary Richardson, 1811-1897.
NOTES: Research papers on the history of the Champoeg Press, of Portland including letters from Richard Abel, and a bibliography of Mary Walker.
Gift, Margaret Hilty, 1978.
Cage 1547
AUTHOR: Nash, Claude M., b. ca. 1876.
TITLE: DIARY, 1898 JULY [I.E. AUGUST] 17.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: United States. Army 2nd Oregon Volunteer Infantry.
Spanish-American War, 1898 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Concerning military service in the Philippines with the Oregon volunteers.
Gift, Ann Fleetwood Dubizk, 1978.
Cage 1548
AUTHOR: Wilson Creek Commercial Club.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1922-1926.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Boards of trade -- Washington (State) -- Wilson Creek -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Minutes, accounts, correspondence, articles of association and by-laws.
Cage 1549
AUTHOR: All West Breeders.
TITLE: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, 1963-1965.
DESCRIPT.: 33 items.
SUBJECTS: Cattle breeders -- West (U.S.) -- Finance.
NOTES: Monthly balance sheets and accounts receivable statements.
Gift, All West Breeders, 1978.
Cage 1550
AUTHOR: Roberts, William Jackson, 1860-1938.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1900-1938.
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Roberts, William Jackson, 1860-1938.
NOTES: Publications, clippings, obituaries and other papers by and about Roberts.
Gift, Margaret Roberts Van Engelen, 1978.
Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering, Washington State University.
Cage 1551
AUTHOR: Leid, John Weber, 1876-
TITLE: THE HISTORY OF ELBERTON AND MYSELF : MANUSCRIPT, [CA. 1961].
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Leid, John Weber, 1876-
Elberton (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Personal reminiscences in author's handwriting.
Gift, P.T. Bockmier.
Cage 1552
AUTHOR: Hill, George, 1858-
TITLE: DIARY, 1883-1884.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Farmers -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County -- Diaries.
NOTES: Diary of a Viola (Four Mile Creek) area farmer.
Gift, Mrs. K.S. Ringo, 1978.
Cage 1553
AUTHOR: Balzarini, Stephen Edward, 1948-
TITLE: A SELECT LIST OF BUSINESS AND OTHER RECORDS OF THE DEPRESSION ERA IN THE WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES : TYPESCRIPT, 1978 JANUARY / BY STEPHEN E. BALZARINI, COMPILER.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: Depressions -- 1929 -- United States -- Bibliography -- Catalogs.
Washington State University. Libraries -- Catalogs.
Cage 1554
AUTHOR: Washington (State). Dept. of Fisheries.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1931-1934.
DESCRIPT.: 32 items.
SUBJECTS: Dightman, Clifford L.
Governor John R. Rogers (Ship).
NOTES: Received with the papers of C.D. Martin, 1976.
Correspondence and other papers, including pilot house log book of the Governor John R. Rogers for 1931-1933, which concerns investigation of fisheries officer Clifford L. Dightman.
Cage 1555
AUTHOR: Colfax College (Colfax, Wash.).
TITLE: MINUTES, 1881-1902.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Education, Secondary -- Washington (State) -- Colfax.
NOTES: Minutes of the Executive Committee, 1886-1892, articles of incorporation and discorporation, by-laws, contracts and other papers of the Board of Trustees.
Gift, Ruth Cutting, 1977.
Cage 1556
AUTHOR: Evans, E. I.
TITLE: THE HISTORY OF HARTLINE : TYPESCRIPT, 1910 APRIL.
DESCRIPT.: 8 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Hartline (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Photocopies.
Cage 1557
AUTHOR: Garfield (Wash.).
TITLE: RECORDS, 1888-1889.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 items.
SUBJECTS: Municipal government -- Washington (State) -- Garfield -- Archives.
Garfield (Wash.) -- Politics and government -- Archives.
NOTES: Election tally lists, ordinances, bonds, bills, and other records.
Gift, P.T. Bockmeir, 1977.
Cage 1558
AUTHOR: Washington (State). Division of Horticulture (Yakima and Kittitas County, Wash.).
TITLE: ANNUAL REPORTS, 1910-1925.
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Fruit -- Inspection -- Washington (State) -- Kittitas County.
Fruit -- Inspection -- Washington (State) -- Yakima County.
NOTES: Typescript annual reports to the State Horticultural Commission.
Gift, R. Eschbach, 1977.
Cage 1559
AUTHOR: Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
TITLE: AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL STATEMENT : MANUSCRIPT, [CA. 1821].
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 19th century -- Biography.
Crabbe, George, 1754-1832.
NOTES: Purchase, 1974.
Cage 1560
AUTHOR: Grant County Historical Society (Wash.).
TITLE: LIST, 1977 AUGUST.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Grant County (Wash.) -- History -- Bibliography.
NOTES: A typescript list of tape recordings about Grant County history.
Cage 1561
AUTHOR: Douglas County Farmers Union (Wash.).
TITLE: MINUTES, 1913-1924.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 30 items.
SUBJECTS: Agriculture -- Washington (State) -- Douglas County -- Societies, etc.
NOTES: Gift, W.T. McGeer, 1977.
Cage 1562
AUTHOR: Great Britain. Legation (China).
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Ch 'i-Ying, d. 1858.
TITLE: TRANSLATION WORKING DOCUMENTS, 1842-1848.
DESCRIPT.: 14 items.
SUBJECTS: China -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain.
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- China.
China -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain.
Nanking, Treaty of, 1842.
Davis, John Francis, Sir, 1795-1890.
Pottinger, Henry, Sir, 1789-1856.
NOTES: Manuscript translation working documents for Chinese dispatches to Sir Henry Pottinger and Sir John Davis from Ch 'i-Ying, some re; Treaty of Nanking, 1842.
Part in: Chinese.
Cage 1563
AUTHOR: Yakima Chamber of Commerce.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1934 APRIL 20.
DESCRIPT.: 21 leaves : ill.
SUBJECTS: United States. Public Works Administration.
Yakima-Benton Irrigation District.
Public works -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley.
NOTES: Pictures, maps, and facts presented to the United States Public Works Administration concerning the Yakima-Benton Irrigation District.
Cage 1564
AUTHOR: Conrad, Purdy J.
TITLE: POEMS : MANUSCRIPT, [CA. 1960].
DESCRIPT.: ca. 200 leaves.
NOTES: Typescript manuscript.
Gift, Porter Griswald, 1978.
Cage 1565
AUTHOR: Goss, Milo Wesley.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Schumann-Heink, Ernestine, 1861-1936.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1918-1928.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
SUBJECTS: World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Letters from soldiers, telegrams from "Mother" Schumann-Heink, and other papers.
Gift, Milo Wesley Goss, 1938.
Cage 1566
AUTHOR: Goss, Milo Wesley.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: KWSC (Radio station : Pullman, Wash.).
TITLE: THE NORTHWEST PIONEER : RADIO SCRIPTS, 1938.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 200 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Akins, John E., b. 1886.
Draper, George Amos, 1861-1939.
Drury, Clifford Merrill, 1897-
Kincaid, Garret D.
Squires, May McKenzie.
Washington (State) -- History.
Downen, Lula Laney.
NOTES: Scripts for a series of radio broadcasts over KWSC in Pullman. Includes biographies of John Akins, Lulu Downen, George Draper, Clifford Drury, Garret Kincaid, and May Squires.
Gift, Milo Goss, 1938.
Cage 1567
AUTHOR: Sitwell, Osbert, 1892-1969.
TITLE: ALS : RENISHAW HALL, RENISHAW, TO GERALD HENDERSON, 1945 MAY 22.
ADDITIONAL TITLE: Addresses for Sir Osbert Sitwell. typescript. [ca. 1956].
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Discusses problems associated with giving public addresses.
Accession includes typescript list of Osbert Sitwell's correspondents, with annotations, 39 leaves, ca. 1956.
Purchase; 1993; David J. Holmes.
Cage 1568
AUTHOR: Shelley, Harriet Westbrook, d. 1816.
TITLE: COMMON-PLACE BOOK WITH TRANSCRIPTIONS OF POETRY, 1812.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: English literature -- 19th century.
NOTES: Attributed to Harriet Shelley.
Fly-leaf inscribed: Harriet, 1812.
Purchase, 1927.
Cage 1569
AUTHOR: Abel, Donald G.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1936.
DESCRIPT.: 44 items.
SUBJECTS: United States. Works Progress Administration Washington (State) Administrator.
NOTES: Correspondence re: letters of congratulation, advice and requests for employment as Abel attained the position of State Administrator, Works Progress Administration, May 23-August 1, 1936.
Administrator, Washington State Works Progress Administration.
Cage 1570
AUTHOR: Abercrombie, W. R. (William Ralph), b. 1857.
TITLE: ACCOUNT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COLVILLE VALLEY AND OF MINERAL DEPOSITS IN WASHINGTON, IDAHO, AND BRITISH COLUMBIA IN 1880'S : MANUSCRIPT, 1936 JUNE / BY W. R. ABERCROMBIE.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Colville (Wash.) -- History.
Mines and mineral resources -- Northwest, Pacific -- History.
NOTES: Document, signed.
Retired Colonel, United States Army.
Cage 1571
AUTHOR: Allen, Thomas Newton, 1839-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Jeffrey, Alexander.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
PAPERS, 1889-1893.
DESCRIPT.: 15 items.
SUBJECTS: Jeffrey, Alexander.
Olympia (Wash.) -- Commerce -- History.
Olympia (Wash.) -- History -- Sources.
NOTES: Letters of Thomas N. Allen and Alexander Jeffrey Jr., his son-in-law, to Alexander Jeffrey Sr., Lexington, Kentucky, regarding young Alex's moral character, business ventures, and investments in Olympia.
Lawyer, Olympia, Washington.
Cage 1572
AUTHOR: Federal Writers' Project (Wash.).
TITLE: AMERICAN GUIDE PUBLICITY, 1936 JUNE 18-1936 SEPTEMBER 21.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Spokane County (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: A scrapbook of clippings on the early history of Spokane County as uncovered by the Federal Writers' Project.
Cage 1573
AUTHOR: Newell, Robert, 1807-1869.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1868-1877.
DESCRIPT.: 108 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Newell, Robert, 1807-1869.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Wars -- 1877.
Nez Perce Indians -- Government relations.
Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, 1877.
NOTES: Material concerning Robert Newell including diary of 1868 and Lewiston Teller Extra of 1877, re: Nez Perce War.
Photocopy, 1939.
Cage 1574
AUTHOR: Kulzer, George, 1831-1912.
TITLE: LIFE STORY OF GEORGE KULZER : WRITTEN BY HIMSELF : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1930] / TRANSLATED BY MARY ODENMILLER KULZER.
DESCRIPT.: 82 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Minnesota -- Stearns County.
German Americans -- History -- Sources.
Kulzer, George, 1831-1912.
NOTES: Translated from German into English.
Cage 1575
AUTHOR: Rice, Charles Mason, 1898-
TITLE: A CHRONOLOGY OF FIFTY YEARS IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION : MANUSCRIPT, 1977 AUGUST 1 / BY CHARLES M. M. RICE, COMPILER.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 200 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Industrial arts -- Study and teaching.
NOTES: Industrial arts educator, Western Washington University.
Photocopy.
Gift, Charles Mason MacDougall Rice, 1979.
Cage 1576
AUTHOR: Erickson, Edith E.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: LaFollette, Tabor. History of Colfax.
TITLE: INDEX FOR LAFOLLETTE HISTORY OF COLFAX : TYPESCRIPT, 1979.
DESCRIPT.: 20 p.
SUBJECTS: Colfax (Wash.) -- History.
Colfax (Wash.) -- History -- Indexes.
NOTES: Typescript index to Tabor LaFollette's tape recordings from newspapers of Colfax entitled, The history of Colfax (Colfax, 1956-1957).
Photocopy.
Cage 1577
AUTHOR: Johnson, Frank N.
TITLE: FARM MANAGEMENT SERVICES BY TRUST INSTITUTIONS IN THE PALOUSE AREA : TYPESCRIPT, 1955 APRIL.
DESCRIPT.: 128 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Farm management -- Washington (State) -- Finance.
NOTES: "Submited [to] ... the Pacific Coast Banking School ... Seattle."
Cage 1578
AUTHOR: Koenker, Hazel N.
TITLE: LIFE OF RUDY CHRISTIANSON : TYPESCRIPT, 1978.
DESCRIPT.: 53 p.
SUBJECTS: Christianson, Rudy, 1886-1978.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Montana -- Biography.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 1579
AUTHOR: Hines, B. F.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1907.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 items.
SUBJECTS: Walla Walla Valley Nurseries.
Nursery dealers -- Washington (State) -- Walla Walla.
NOTES: Retail nursery sales orders, Grant and Lincoln counties; stock to be supplied from the Walla Walla Valley Nurseries.
Cage 1580
AUTHOR: Hone, William, 1780-1842.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Sturgeon, Charles.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1823-1833.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Sturgeon, Charles -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letters to Charles Sturgeon and others.
Photocopies.
Originals in: Bath Public Library.
Author and editor, London, England.
Cage 1581
AUTHOR: Krueger, Hanna Elsa, 1905-
TITLE: REPORT, 1952 MAY 15.
DESCRIPT.: 89 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University. Library -- Library resources.
NOTES: Some considerations regarding the establishment of a basic college library in the Ernest Holland Library building (Washington State University); a report prepared by Hanna Elsa Krueger, May 15, 1952. Includes committee minutes and memoranda.
Cage 1582
AUTHOR: Hatch, Earlman R.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Hatch, Lucina.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
PAPERS OF EARLMAN R. AND LUCINA HATCH, 1848-1880.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 25 items.
SUBJECTS: Maryhill (Wash.) -- Description and travel.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
Soldiers -- United States -- Correspondence.
Hatch, Earlman R. -- Correspondence.
Hatch, Lucina -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letters from Hatch to his wife, Lucina, while serving in the Union army under Sherman; also letter (1880) from Columbus (now Maryhill), Washington.
Gift, Claire Saucier, 1978.
Cage 1583
AUTHOR: Stevens, Arthur W.
TITLE: A STUDY OF THE LUMBERING METHODS OF THE POTLATCH LUMBER COMPANY : TYPESCRIPT, 1911 DECEMBER 17-1911 DECEMBER 23.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 15 p. : ill., maps.
SUBJECTS: Lumbering -- Idaho -- History.
Potlatch Lumber Company.
Cage 1584
AUTHOR: Thurber, Charles, 1820-1886.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Keller & Creenouch (Firm).
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1846 FEBRUARY 3, NORWICH (CONN.), TO KELLER & CREENOUCH, PATENT ATTORNIES, WASHINGTON, D. C.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Typewriters -- History -- Sources.
Thurber, Charles, 1820-1886 -- Correspondence.
Inventors -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript (facsimile) concerning the completion of Thurber's Mechanical Chirographer or typewriter. Includes researcher's notes.
Published, with commentary, in: Abraham, Terry. "Charles Thurber: Typewriter Inventor," Technology and Culture, vol. 21, no. 3 (July 1980).
Cage 1585
AUTHOR: Kennedy, Dorothy I. D.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bouchard, Randy.
TITLE: UTILIZATION OF FISH BY THE COLVILLE OKINAGAN INDIAN PEOPLE : TYPESCRIPT, 1975 JUNE / BY DOROTHY I.D. KENNEDY AND RANDY BOUCHARD.
DESCRIPT.: 71 p.
SUBJECTS: British Columbia Indian Language Project.
Okanagan Indians -- Food.
Indians of North America -- British Columbia -- Food.
NOTES: Part of the British Columbia Indian Language Project.
Users may make notes but may not photocopy. Copies may be obtained from the British Columbia Indian Language Project.
Photocopy.
Cage 1586
AUTHOR: Turner, Nancy J., 1947-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bouchard, Randy.
Kennedy, Dorothy I. D.
TITLE: THE ETHNOBOTANY OF THE OKANOGAN INDIANS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA AND WASHINGTON STATE : TYPESCRIPT, 1977 JUNE / BY NANCY J. TURNER, RANDY BOUCHARD, DOROTHY I.D. KENNEDY.
DESCRIPT.: 275 p.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Food.
British Columbia Indian Language Project.
Ethnobotany -- British Columbia.
Okanagan Indians -- Food.
Indians of North America -- British Columbia -- Food.
NOTES: A British Columbia Indian Language Project.
Users may make notes but not photocopy. Copies may be obtained from the British Columbia Indian Language Project.
Photocopy.
Cage 1587
AUTHOR: Mossler, Mary Ricketts.
TITLE: PIONEER REMINISCENCES : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 17 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
Ricketts, Mary.
Cage 1588
AUTHOR: Townsend, Edward Candee, b. 1863.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1897-1937.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 items.
SUBJECTS: Botany -- North Carolina.
Botanists -- Washington (State) -- Correspondence.
Ownbey Herbarium.
NOTES: Correspondence and other papers concerning his botanical collecting in North Carolina and the donation of his herbarium to Washington State University.
Gift, Archives of Appalachia, 1979.
Botanical collector, Olympia, Washington.
Cage 1589
AUTHOR: Caples, Margaret Kuhn Staley, d. 1910.
TITLE: REMINISCENCES : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 12 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 1590
AUTHOR: Dills, John Henderson, 1866-1956.
TITLE: REMINISCENCES, [CA. 1950].
DESCRIPT.: ca. 120 p.
SUBJECTS: Dills, John Henderson, 1866-1956.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Lapwai -- Missions.
Nez Perce Indians -- Missions.
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Biography.
NOTES: Typescript reminiscences of a Washington pioneer and Methodist minister to the Nez Perce at Lapwai.
Photocopy.
Cage 1591
AUTHOR: Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1864-1883.
DESCRIPT.: 27 items.
SUBJECTS: United States. Congress. House.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1865-1883 -- Sources.
Vice-Presidents -- United States -- Correspondence.
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885.
NOTES: Correspondence, notes, essays, etc.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1945.
Member of Congress and Vice-president of United States.
Cage 1592
TITLE: THE COLFAX ACADEMY, A BRIEF HISTORY : TYPESRIPT, CA. 1950.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Education, Secondary -- Washington (State) -- Colfax -- History.
Colfax College (Colfax, Wash.).
NOTES: Gift, Ivy Lewellen, 1960.
Cage 1593
AUTHOR: Vermilye, Emma.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: English, Frank Newton, 1851-1931.
English, Mary Louise Plummer, 1845-1930.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1908-1966.
DESCRIPT.: 11 items.
SUBJECTS: Colfax College (Colfax, Wash.).
Colfax (Wash.) -- History.
Washington State University -- Miscellanea.
NOTES: Correspondence from Professor and Mrs. English and reminiscences of English's Colfax College, Washington State University, and Colfax history.
Cage 1594
AUTHOR: Cooley, A. C.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Johnson, Alvin Saunders, 1874-
Severence, George.
Walker, A. W.
TITLE: OUTLINE OF INVESTIGATIONS AND REPORT ON COLUMBIA BASIN PROJECT, A PROPOSAL : TYPESCRIPT, 1926 SEPTEMBER 29.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Columbia Basin Project (U.S.).
NOTES: Report of Committee composed of A.W. Walker, George Severence, A.C. Cooley, and Alvin Johnson.
Cage 1595
AUTHOR: Barker, J.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1853 JULY 19, MELBOURNE (SIC), TO HIS BROTHER.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p. (on two leaves).
SUBJECTS: Prospecting -- Australia -- 19th century.
Australia -- Description and travel.
Miners -- Australia -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph which describes prospecting in Australia by a disillusioned miner.
Cage 1596
AUTHOR: Burke, Victor, 1882-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Archer, Ellsworth Adelbert.
Colson, Thomas.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1927.
DESCRIPT.: 15 items.
SUBJECTS: Abrams, Albert, 1863-1924.
Medicine, Physiomedical.
Quacks and quackery.
NOTES: Correspondence with Dr. E.A. Archer, Pullman, concerning Dr. Albert Abram's electronic diagnostic machine, January 11-May 3, 1927. Also letters to Archer from Thomas Colson, McMannis College of Electronic Medicine, Missouri, and several pamphlets, lecture notes, and other material.
Head, Department of Bacteriology, Washington State University.
Cage 1597
AUTHOR: Adams, Sarah Jane.
TITLE: THE HISTORIC ROLE OF THE LIBERAL ARTS AT WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY : TYPESCRIPT, 1960 MAY 30.
DESCRIPT.: 33 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- Curricula.
Washington State University -- History.
NOTES: A typescript paper with bibliography, written for History 491 at Washington State University.
Gift, Sarah Jane Adams.
Cage 1598
AUTHOR: Armstrong, Robert J.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1901-1928.
DESCRIPT.: 25 items.
SUBJECTS: Dominion Hill Mining Company.
McAllister, Frank.
Mining industry and finance -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
Petroleum industry and trade -- Finance.
NOTES: Mining and oil stock certificates, letters re: stocks, deeds, mining company brochures, all associated with Frank McAllister of the Dominion Hill Mining Company of Spokane, Washington.
Gift, C. R. Armstrong, 1965.
Cage 1599
AUTHOR: Akins, John E., b. 1886.
TITLE: HISTORY OF STEAMBOAT NAVIGATION ON SNAKE RIVER : TYPESCRIPT, 1927 MARCH 20.
DESCRIPT.: 11 p.
SUBJECTS: Snake River (Wyo.-Wash.) -- Navigation -- History.
Steamboats -- Snake River (Wyo.-Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Published in Lewiston Morning Tribune, March 20, 1927.
Cage 1600
AUTHOR: Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907.
TITLE: POEM, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
NOTES: Manuscript by T.B. Aldrich written on verso in different hand. First line: "Grew sweet and sweeter, deepening like the dawn.
Gift, Carl M. Brewster.
Cage 1601
AUTHOR: Alexander, S. L.
TITLE: DIARY OF A PROSPECTING TOUR WITH GIDEON HOWELL : TYPESCRIPT, 1885 JULY 29.
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Howell, Gideon.
Prospecting -- Washington (State).
Miners -- Washington (State) -- Diaries.
NOTES: Account of prospecting in Northeast Washington.
Original in possession of Miss Victoria Weglowski, niece of S.L. Alexander.
Donated, John Brown.
Cage 1602
AUTHOR: Allen, Alva.
TITLE: GUEST BOOK, 1920-1957.
DESCRIPT.: 19 p. : 2 photographs.
SUBJECTS: Priest Lake Region (Idaho) -- Social life and customs.
Priest Lake Region (Idaho) -- History.
NOTES: Manuscript book kept by Mr. and Mrs. Alva Allen in their cabin on Upper Priest Lake, Idaho. Contains notes made by visitors.
Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Allen.
Cage 1603
AUTHOR: Alvarez, Luis W., 1911-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Sagane, R.
Morrison, Philip J.
Serber, R. (Robert).
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1945 AUGUST 9, TO PROFESSOR R. SAGANE, IMPERIAL UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Nuclear warfare -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Sagane, R. -- Correspondence.
Alvarez, Luis W., 1911- -- Correspondence.
Leaflets dropped from aircraft.
NOTES: Letter from bomber, photography.
Letter dropped from a bomber over Nagasaki warns Sagane of dire consequences to Japan through the use of the atomic bomb if Japan continues the war. Also contains envelope addressed to Professor Sagane. Includes two additional letters about the Sagane letter, one identifies the authors as Luis Alvarez, Phillip Morrison, and Robert Serber.
Cage 1604
AUTHOR: Greene, David, d. 1866.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Gray, W. H. (William Henry), 1810-1889.
Parker, Samuel, 1779-1866.
Smith, Asa Bowen, 1809-1886.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1837-1843.
DESCRIPT.: 6 items.
SUBJECTS: American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
Congregational Church -- Missions.
Missions -- Oregon.
NOTES: Typed transcripts of the photocopied originals included.
Letters from W.H. Gray, Samuel Parker, and A.B. Smith concerning missionary work in the Pacific Northwest.
Originals with American Board of Missions.
Photocopies of the originals.
Secretary, American Board of Missions, Boston, Massachusetts.
Cage 1605
AUTHOR: Armour, Philip Danforth, 1832-1901.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Miles, Frank.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
PAPERS, 1890-1900.
DESCRIPT.: 46 p.
SUBJECTS: Meat industry and trade -- History -- 19th century.
Miles, Frank -- Correspondence.
Armour and Company -- Records and correspondence.
Armour and Company -- History.
Armour, Philip Danforth, 1832-1901 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letters to Frank Miles concerning Armour and Company.
44 photocopies.
Gift, E.G. Schafer, 1965.
Meat packer.
Cage 1606
AUTHOR: Arndt, Harry.
TITLE: KLONDIKE MEMORIES : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 32 p.
SUBJECTS: Klondike River Valley (Yukon) -- Biography.
Arndt, Harry.
NOTES: Ten typescript chapters of an unpublished manuscript on the author's experiences as a young boy in the gold fields of the Klondike in the early 1900s.
Cage 1607
TITLE: CALLING CARDS, [CA. 1890].
DESCRIPT.: 60 cards.
SUBJECTS: Visiting cards -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
Spokane (Wash.) -- Social life and customs.
NOTES: Many cards handwritten; Spokane, Washington.
Gift, Miss Dunning.
Cage 1608
AUTHOR: Atkinson, G. H. (George Henry), 1819-1889.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smith, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1856 JANUARY 11, OREGON CITY (OR.), TO A.T. SMITH.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Pacific University.
Smith, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888 -- Correspondence.
Tualatin Academy.
Atkinson, G. H. (George Henry), 1819-1889 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph regarding a meeting of the trustees of Tualatin Academy and Pacific University in February 1856. A note about the letter is included.
Purchase, Fred Lockley, April 15, 1947.
Cage 1609
AUTHOR: Auer, Leopold, 1845-1930.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1930 MARCH 22, NEW YORK, TO ---KATZMAN.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Auer, Leopold, 1845-1930 -- Correspondence.
Musicians -- United States -- 20th century -- Autographs.
NOTES: Signed holograph about violin lessons. Includes a one page transcription, a clipping of drawing of Auer, and a biographical note.
Gift, Everett Fritzberg.
Cage 1610
AUTHOR: Austin, Clarence F., 1866-1934.
TITLE: A LITTLE SKETCH OF MY BOYHOOD DAYS : DEDICATED TO MY BELOVED WIFE ON MOTHER'S DAY : TYPESCRIPT, 1934 MAY 13 / BY C.F. AUSTIN.
DESCRIPT.: 12 p.
SUBJECTS: Austin, Clarence F., 1866-1934.
Pioneers -- Oregon -- Biography.
Cage 1611
AUTHOR: McCroskey, Virgil T.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Brewster, Carl Milton.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER 1952 AUGUST 10, OAKESDALE (WASH.), TO C.M. BREWSTER, PULLMAN (WASH.).
DESCRIPT.: 4 leaves : 1 color photograph ; 9 x 14.5 cm.
SUBJECTS: Parks -- Idaho.
Skyline Drive (Idaho).
Brewster, Carl Milton -- Correspondence.
McCroskey, Virgil T. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph. Also photoprint of Skyline Drive (a park in Idaho), 1945.
Gift, Mrs. C.M. Brewster.
Cage 1612
AUTHOR: Great Britain. Army Paymaster General.
TITLE: ARMY PAYBOOK; ATTESTATIONS OF EMPLOYMENT IN HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE AND RECEIPTS OF ALLOWANCE, 1784-1800.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 30 p.
SUBJECTS: Great Britain. Army -- Pay, allowances, etc.
Cage 1613
TITLE: AUTOGRAPHS OF PROMINENT MUSICIANS, 1864-1925.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 20 items.
SUBJECTS: Musicians -- Autographs.
NOTES: A. Achenbach; Mattia Buttistini, 1875-1928; Leo Blech, b. 1871; Ignaz Brull, 1846-1907; Willy Burmaster, 1869-1933; Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, 1814-1865; G.V. Ginetti; Jean Gibert, b. 1879; Jan Kubelik, b. 1880; Joseph M.X.F.J. Poniayowsky, 1816-1873; Sergei Rachmaninoff, b. 1873; Pablo de Sarasate, 1844-1908; Franz Schreker, 1878-1934; Richard Strauss, 1864-1949; Ludwig Wullner, 1958-1938; and others.
Gift, Kappa Alpha Theta and Margarete Meinhardt.
Cage 1614
AUTHOR: Avery, Mary W. (Mary Williamson), 1907-1975.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1955.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, 1860-1944.
Indians of North America -- Religion and mythology.
NOTES: Typed untitled article re: collecting manuscript materials, the L.V. McWhorter Papers, and the Dreamer religion.
Cage 1615
AUTHOR: Association of Veterinary Faculties of North America.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Nelson, Sofus B.
TITLE: MINUTES, 1894 SEPTEMBER 17-1910 SEPTEMBER 5.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Veterinarians -- United States -- Societies, etc.
Veterinary colleges -- Faculty.
NOTES: Meeting minutes, Sofus B. Nelson, Secretary. Includes cover letter from April 6, 1932.
Gift, Mrs. Sofus B. Nelson, 1932.
Cage 1616
AUTHOR: Washington State University. Office of the President.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE, 1896-1950.
DESCRIPT.: 58 items.
SUBJECTS: Autographs -- United States.
NOTES: Autographs of government officials, prominent private citizens, and others, removed from the files of the Presidents.
Cage 1617
AUTHOR: Lee, Lizzie.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Walker, Cyrus Hamlin, 1838-1921.
TITLE: AUTOGRAPH ALBUM, 1878-1886, EAST PORTLAND, OR.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Autographs -- Oregon -- East Portland.
NOTES: Includes a poem by Cyrus H. Walker.
Cage 1618
AUTHOR: Haskell, D. C. (Dudley Chase), 1842-1883.
TITLE: AUTOGRAPH BOOK, 1878.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Autographs -- United States -- 19th century.
United States. Congress.
NOTES: Book in which Haskell acquired the signatures of his fellow members of Congress.
Gift, Lulu Holmes.
Cage 1619
AUTHOR: Bayley, J. L.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Burrows, Bertha.
TITLE: HANGMAN CREEK ONCE MASTODON'S PLAYGROUND, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Mastodon.
NOTES: Undated clipping from the Spokesman-Review, accompanied by manuscript corrections made by Bertha Burrow.
Gift, Bertha Burrows, 1942.
Cage 1620
AUTHOR: Baird, Ezra.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Baird, William.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1868-1896.
DESCRIPT.: 13 items.
SUBJECTS: Baird, William.
Baird Bros. (Firm).
Lewiston (Idaho) -- History -- Sources.
Baird, Ezra.
NOTES: Letters, bills, receipts, promissory notes, deeds of Ezra and William Baird, and Baird Bros. of Lewiston, Idaho.
Gift, W.L. Maloney.
Container list in the library.
Cage 1621
AUTHOR: Baldwin, Charles M.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Johnson, Claudius Osborne, 1894-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1941 NOVEMBER 27, POMEROY, WASH., TO DR. CLAUDIUS O. JOHNSON, PULLMAN, WASH.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p. (on 1 leaf).
SUBJECTS: Johnson, Claudius Osborne, 1894- -- Correspondence.
Rogers, John Rankin, 1838-1901.
Washington (State) -- Politics and government.
Baldwin, Charles M. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph discussing the life of John R. Rogers. Includes an enclosure of newspaper clipping by Senator Charles M. Baldwin from the Clarkston Herald, [1941?].
Gift, Hermann J. Deutsch.
Cage 1622
AUTHOR: Baldwin, Noah, 1784-1832.
TITLE: FAMILY RECORDS, 1784-1904.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Baldwin family.
NOTES: Births and deaths of Noah Baldwin and his family recorded on leaves from the family bible.
Cage 1623
AUTHOR: Barnard, George Grey, 1863-1938.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1934 AUGUST 5, NEW YORK, TO DRUCILLA.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p. (on 3 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Artists -- Autographs.
Barnard, George Grey, 1863-1938 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Cage 1624
AUTHOR: Barstow, E. S.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1882-1918.
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Eyes for the Navy Program.
Japan -- Description and travel.
Soviet Union -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Letters, passports, clippings, and documents regarding travel to Russia and Japan, and the Eyes for the Navy Program, 1918.
Gift, Mrs. A.E. Drucker, 1936.
Captain, Nippon-Yusen-Kaisha Line of Japan.
Cage 1625
AUTHOR: Bartholet, Suzanne Erwin, b. 1884.
TITLE: PAPERS, [CA. 1962].
DESCRIPT.: 15 items.
SUBJECTS: Erwin, Lewis T.
Fort Simcoe (Wash.) -- History.
Yakama Indian Reservation (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Clippings, brochures, reminiscences concerning Fort Simcoe and the author's father, Lewis T. Erwin.
Gift, Suzanne Erwin Bartholet.
Daughter of Indian Agent, Fort Simcoe, 1893-1897.
Cage 1626
AUTHOR: Bash, Cullen B.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Thompson, G. L.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1933 APRIL 14, SALMON, IDAHO, TO G.L. THOMPSON, OROVILLE, WASH.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891.
Thompson, G. L. -- Correspondence.
Bash, Cullen B. -- Correspondence.
U.S. Customs Service. Osoyoos Lake (Wash.).
NOTES: Copy of original, [1944?].
Typescript letter giving a description of experiences of Deputy Collector of Customs at Osoyoos Lake, 1881-1885, especially meeting with William Tecumseh Sherman.
Cage 1628
AUTHOR: Hart, D. H.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1902-1912.
DESCRIPT.: 12 items.
SUBJECTS: Ranchers -- Washington (State) -- Chesaw.
NOTES: Bills, receipts, etc.
Rancher, Chesaw, Wash.
Cage 1629
AUTHOR: Blackmore, R. D. (Richard Doddridge), 1825-1900.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Masters, D. G.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1897 AUGUST 1, TO D.G. MASTERS.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p. (on 2 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Authors -- 19th century -- Autographs.
Masters, D. G. -- Correspondence.
Blackmore, R. D. (Richard Doddridge), 1825-1900 -- Correspondence.
Authors -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Cage 1630
AUTHOR: Blake, Lillie Devereux, 1835-1913.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1873 NOVEMBER 8, [NEW YORK] TO "MY DEAR PRINCE.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: New York Women's Suffrage Society.
Women -- Suffrage -- New York (State).
Blake, Lillie Devereux, 1835-1913 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph written on letterhead of the New York Women's Suffrage Society.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 1631
AUTHOR: Apperson, John T., 1834-1917.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Apperson, A. J.
Cornelius, Thomas R., 1827-1899.
Gaines, Jennie.
Waymire, John A., 1813-1891.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1862-1865.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
SUBJECTS: Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865.
Steamboats -- Design and construction.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Wars.
NOTES: Letters from T.R. Cornelius, Jennie Gaines, A.J. Apperson,and J.A. Waymire, 1862-1864; contract between J.T. Apperson and Hinckley and Co., San Francisco, for steamboat machinery, 1865.
Army officer, steamboat captain.
Cage 1632
AUTHOR: Adams, William Lysander, 1821-1906.
TITLE: ACCOUNTS, 1879-1888.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Hood River (Or.) -- History -- Sources.
Adams, William Lysander, 1821-1906.
NOTES: Account book with some diary entries, also receipts from Portland bookstores concerning sales of his book: History of medicine and surgery from the earliest times.
Doctor, author, and merchant, Hood River, Oregon.
Cage 1633
AUTHOR: Adams County (Wash.). School District No. 96.
TITLE: SCHOOL REGISTER AND TEACHING CONTRACT, 1910-1919.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Schools -- Washington (State) -- Adams County.
Siemens, Mary.
NOTES: Register contains daily, term, and annual records; contract of Mary M. Siemens, June 1, 1918.
Gift, Mrs. Annine Harder.
Cage 1634
AUTHOR: Allen, K. P.
TITLE: ACCOUNT BOOK, 1896-1901.
DESCRIPT.: 200 p.
SUBJECTS: Blacksmiths -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Pages 48-200, blank.
Blacksmith and pioneer, Pullman, Washington.
Cage 1635
AUTHOR: Anderson Brothers and Company.
TITLE: LEDGER, 1907 DECEMBER 4-1911 APRIL 22.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Smelting -- Washington (State).
Smelting -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
NOTES: Ledger of the Anderson Brothers and Company, Spokane, Washington, dealing with financial transactions and area smelting firms.
Cage 1636
AUTHOR: Attalia Land Company.
TITLE: ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION, 1911-1916.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Burdick, H. S.
Grinnell, Robert W.
Real estate development -- Washington (State) -- Walla Walla County.
Wegner, H. C.
NOTES: By-laws and minutes of meetings of the Attalia Land Company of Spokane, Washington, with irrigated land properties in Walla Walla County; H.S. Burdick, Robert Grinnell, and H.C. Wegner, officers.
Cage 1637
AUTHOR: Allen, William R., d. 1851.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1851 MAY 4, OREGON CITY, OR., TO HIS BROTHER.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Oregon City (Or.) -- Description and travel.
Oregon National Historic Trail -- Description and travel.
Allen, William R., d. 1851 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typed transcript.
Originals at the Marcus Whitman Society.
Gift, George V. Taylor.
Cage 1638
AUTHOR: Washington State University. Office of the President.
TITLE: GUEST BOOK, 1940 AUGUST-1945 OCTOBER 16.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- Miscellanea.
Cage 1639
AUTHOR: Avener, Johann Peter.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
PAPERS, 1774-1791.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Avener, Johann Peter -- Correspondence.
German Americans -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- History -- Sources.
German Americans -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letters to J.P. Avener, Philadelphia; from J.J. Knabenschuh; Jos. Casper Aevener; Mavi[or?] Cals[uviner?]; Gottfried Brunner; and Ludwig Pils[]vings[].
In German.
Cage 1640
AUTHOR: Henry Ward Beecher Memorial Association.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1903-1914.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 30 items.
SUBJECTS: Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887.
NOTES: Accounts, correspondence, etc., concerning financing the construction of a memorial to Henry Ward Beecher.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1946.
Cage 1641
AUTHOR: St. John, Eliza M. Bayles, 1822-1902.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1617-1938.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 72 p.
SUBJECTS: Bayless family.
NOTES: Copies, 1938.
Originals owned by: Ruth Livingston.
Typed letters and clippings re: Bayles Family, also a copy of: The Bayles book: the ancestors of the Bayles family in the United States, 1617- 1900. The book was arranged by Eliza M. Bayles.
Cage 1642
AUTHOR: Beach, Riley V.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Beach, Riley V. My trip to attend Vicksburg Memorial and Peace Jubilee.
TITLE: RECOLLECTIONS OF ARMY EXPERIENCES, 1862-1865.
TYPED MANUSCRIPTS, 1862-1917.
DESCRIPT.: 65 p.
SUBJECTS: Beach, Riley V.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Typed copy of a copy, 1917.
Originals owned by: Gladys LaGrange Koehler.
Recollections of army experiences, 1862-1865; and My trip to attend Vicksburg Memorial and Peace Jubilee, October 16-19, 1917.
Gift, Nancy Koehler Feichter, 1956.
Cage 1643
AUTHOR: Bird, Carl.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Nalder, Frank Fielding, b. 1876.
TITLE: PHOTOGRAPHS AND CORRESPONDENCE, 1935.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Ainsworth Junction (Wash.) -- Pictorial works.
Land grants -- Ohio.
Riparia (Wash.) -- Pictorial works.
NOTES: Photos of the Snake River, Ainsworth and Riparia, all in Washington; and land patents from Ohio. Includes correspondence of Frank Nalder relating to the photos.
Gift, Carl Bird, 1935.
Cage 1644
AUTHOR: Blalock, Nelson Gales, 1836-1913.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1908.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 230 items.
SUBJECTS: Columbia River -- Navigation -- History.
Crown Surgical Instrument Company.
Surgical instruments and apparatus -- Catalogs.
NOTES: Letters and clippings, pasted into the Crown Surgical Instruments Company's catalog, 1907, concerning Blalock's efforts to improve the Columbia River for irrigation and navigation.
Physician.
Cage 1645
AUTHOR: Bismarck, Otto, F{232}urst von, 1815-1898.
Puttkamer, Bernard von.
CORRESPONDENCE. ENGLISH & GERMAN. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1867 OCTOBER 1, BERLIN, GERMANY, TO BERNARD VON PUTTKAMER.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Puttkamer, Bernard von -- Correspondence.
Statesmen -- Germany -- Correspondence.
Statesmen -- Germany -- Autographs.
Bismarck, Otto, Furst von, 1815-1898 -- Correspondence.
NOTES= Signed holograph with envelope, transcription and translation are enclosed.
Original and typed copy in German.
Gift, Paul R. Kies.
Cage 1646
AUTHOR: Hickman, W. Frank.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Gilbert, John.
Gilbert, William P., b. 1869.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1872 DECEMBER 4, UNION FLAT, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, TO MR. AND MRS. JOHN GILBERT, ASH GROVE, ILLINOIS.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p. (on 2 leaves)+ 7 p.
SUBJECTS: Gilbert, John -- Correspondence.
Hickman, W. Frank -- Correspondence.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Holograph signed, along with manuscript transcription by W.P. Gilbert, regarding immigration westward.
Gift, Kathryn Gilbert Blinn, 1957.
Cage 1647
AUTHOR: Blohm, Johann, b. 1832 or 1834.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1858-1865.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Blohm, Johann, b. 1832 or 1834.
NOTES: Certificate of naturalization, 1858; discharge from the United States Army, 1865, under name John Bloom.
Gift, Lucille M. Luttropp, 1942.
Cage 1648
AUTHOR: Daniel, Lo Dema Blunt.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Blunt, Hiram, b. 1835.
TITLE: MANUSCRIPT, 1890.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p. (on 1 leaf).
SUBJECTS: Blunt, Thomas F.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Anecdotes.
NOTES: Narratives of her father, Hiram Blunt, concerning the friendship of Thomas Blunt, his grandfather, with Abraham Lincoln.
Gift, Mrs. W.E. Monbeck.
Cage 1649
AUTHOR: Boatman, Mary Richardson.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Boatman, Willis, b. 1826.
TITLE: THIS STORY IS FOR OUR CHILDREN : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 35 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Story of the journey by Willis and Mary Boatman across the plains from Illinois to Oregon Territory in 1852.
Copy.
Cage 1650
AUTHOR: Boatman, Willis, b. 1826.
TITLE: THE LIFE OF WILLIS BOATMAN : AS WRITTEN BY HIMSELF : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Boatman, Mary Richardson.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Boatman, Willis, b. 1826.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Puyallup River Valley.
NOTES: Narrative of emigration to Oregon and the Puyallup Valley, including experiences of Mary Boatman.
Cage 1651
AUTHOR: Babb, Veva V.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Lathrop, G. H.
Bogle, M. P.
TITLE: PERSONAL NARRATIVE - M.P. BOGLE : TYPESCRIPT, 1937.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Bogle, M. P. -- Interviews.
Logging -- Idaho -- History.
Loggers -- Idaho -- Interviews.
NOTES: An interview of M.P. Bogle of Spokane, Washington, by Veva V. Babb and G.H. Lathrop, chiefly concerning logging in Idaho.
Cage 1652
AUTHOR: Bohm, Wilbur.
TITLE: HOW CHAMPIONS TRAIN; A STUDY OF RESEARCH PROBLEMS AND PHYSIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTATIONS ON OLYMPIC ATHLETS [SIC] AT BERLIN : 1937 / BY WILLIAM BOHM.
DESCRIPT.: 19 p.
SUBJECTS: Physical education and training -- Research.
Olympic Games (11th : 1936 : Berlin, Germany).
NOTES: Gift, F.J. Bohler, 1949.
Cage 1653
AUTHOR: Bone, Jesse Franklin, 1916-
TITLE: HOMER T. BONE : MANUSCRIPT, 1940 JUNE 3.
DESCRIPT.: 25 p.
SUBJECTS: Legislators -- United States -- Biography.
Bone, Homer Truett, 1883-1970.
NOTES: "This paper not to be quoted from except by permission from H.T. Bone, J.F. Bone, or Dr. H. Deutsch.
A term paper for History 21 by Jesse F. Bone. Contains a bibliography.
Gift, Herman Deutsch, 1941.
Cage 1654
AUTHOR: Bonney, W. P. (William Pierce), b. 1856.
TITLE: EARLY HISTORY OF FORT NISQUALLY : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY WILLIAM P. BONNEY.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: Fort Nisqually (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: 7 page typescript with handwritten additions, and a six page typescript copy.
6 page typescript copy copied by Mary Avery.
Cage 1655
AUTHOR: Boutwell, George S. (George Sewall), 1818-1905.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1851-1901.
DESCRIPT.: 22 items.
SUBJECTS: United States -- Politics and government -- 19th century.
Statesmen -- United States -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Handwritten letters, both personal and official; some signed souvenir autographs.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Politician, Treasury Dept. official.
Cage 1656
AUTHOR: Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
Kuykendall, Elgin Victor, 1870-1958.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1936.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950 -- Correspondence.
Kuykendall, Elgin Victor, 1870-1958 -- Correspondence.
Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941 -- Correspondence.
Judges -- United States -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letters to E.O. Holland and E.V. Kuykendall, with envelopes, includes typed transcriptions.
Supreme Court Justice.
Cage 1657
AUTHOR: Brandl, Alois, 1855-1940.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Meinhardt, Margarete.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1922-1923.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Meinhardt, Margarete -- Correspondence.
Meinhardt, Margarete.
Brandl, Alois, 1855-1940 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letters to and about Margarete Meinhardt, February 14, 1922; May 13, 1923, in German. Includes envelope, translation, and note of identification.
Gift, Margarete Meinhardt, 1957.
Part in German.
Director, English Seminar, University of Berlin.
Cage 1658
AUTHOR: Culver, Grove W.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1873 APRIL 7, SAN JOSE (CALIF.), TO HIS BROTHER.
DESCRIPT.: 7 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Culver, Grove W. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Describing a trip to California from Wisconsin. In typescript.
Copy.
Cage 1659
AUTHOR: Spokane County (Wash.). Sheriff.
TITLE: INVITATION TO AN EXECUTION : PHOTOGRAPH, 1897.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Brill, George F.
Dempsey, C. C.
Executions and executioners -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
Yin, Pang.
NOTES: Photo of an invitation to an execution, April 30, 1897, to George F. Brill Jr., signed by C.C. Dempsey, Sheriff of Spokane County, for the execution of Yin Pang, with explanatory documents, 1936.
Original in possession of Spokane County Commissioners.
Cage 1660
AUTHOR: Brislawn, Mark T.
TITLE: NOTES ON A VISIT TO PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA : TYPESCRIPT, 1947 MAY 9 -1947 MAY 12 / BY MARK T. BRISLAWN.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: Prague (Czech Republic), Battle of, 1945.
Czechoslovakia -- Description and travel.
NOTES: An account of the participation in the ceremonies attending the second anniversary of the city's liberation.
Carbon copy.
Gift, E.O. Holland, 1948.
Cage 1661
AUTHOR: Bresee, Caroline, b. 1843.
TITLE: DIARY OF CAROLINE BRESEE : TYPESCRIPT, 1861 MAY 24-1863 NOVEMBER 8.
DESCRIPT.: 39 p.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Diary kept at Sturgis, Mich. during the Civil War. Includes 2 pages of correspondence between Sam R. Sumner and E.O. Holland re: the keeping of the diary.
Gift, Sam R. Sumner, 1943.
Cage 1662
AUTHOR: Bridges, T. M.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Connor, P. E. (Patrick Edward), 1820-1891.
Miller, Thomas, 1807-1874.
TITLE: PAPERS, [CA. 1897].
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
SUBJECTS: Bear River, Battle of, 1863.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Religion and mythology.
NOTES: Typescripts.
Articles and reports concerning Indians: Report of P. Edward Connor, Colonel, Third California Infantry, Engagement of the Bear River, Utah Territory, January 29, 1863, 8 pages; How the Indian averted famine by T.M. Bridges, 4 p.; Burial customs of the Indians of the Northwest by Thomas Miller, 13 p.; Indian dances, 4 p.; some common superstitions of the Indian, 5 p.
Photocopies.
Gift, Roy M. Chatters.
Cage 1663
AUTHOR: Balmanno, Robert.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1822-1859.
DESCRIPT.: 47 items.
SUBJECTS: Artists Benevolent Fund.
Nobility -- Great Britain -- Autographs.
NOTES: Correspondence received from British aristocracy concerning their invitation to the Artists Fund dinner. Includes typed transcriptions.
Container list in the library.
Secretary, Artists Benevolent Fund, London, England.
Cage 1664
AUTHOR: Brooks, Phillips, 1835-1893.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Tyler, Ann.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1890 MARCH 25, BOSTON, TO ANN TYLER.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Clergy -- United States -- Autographs.
Clergy -- United States -- Correspondence.
Tyler, Ann -- Correspondence.
Brooks, Phillips, 1835-1893 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph affirming a later meeting.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 1665
AUTHOR: Brown, J. Henry (Joseph Henry), 1837-1898.
TITLE: TRIP WEST IN 1847 : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY J. HENRY BROWN.
DESCRIPT.: 16 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Copy.
Copy: Oregon Historical Society.
Original in: Bancroft Library, University of California.
Cage 1666
AUTHOR: Brownell, Katherine Clare.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1900-1944.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 40 items.
SUBJECTS: Brownell family.
NOTES: Correspondence, newspaper clippings, photocopies, brochures, coat-of-arms, certificates, etc., concerning the genealogy of the Brownell Family.
Gift, Katherine Clare Brownell.
Cage 1667
AUTHOR: Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 1806-1861.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Kies, Paul Philemon.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1855-1949.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 20 items.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Haworth, Euphrasia Fanny.
Kies, Paul Philemon.
NOTES: Signed holograph letter to Euphrasia Fanny Haworth from Elizabeth Barrett Browning, includes the original with its envelope and a photographic reproduction of the letter. Also the research notes of Paul P. Kies on the letter and his two articles on the subject of the letter.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning letter Photographic reproduction.
Gift, Washington State Universtiy, Friends of the Library.
Kies, Paul P. "An Unpublished letter of Elizabeth B. Browning," Research Studies, 18 (1950) p. 223-224.
Kies, Paul P. "Mrs. Le Vert Visits Brownings," Research Studies, 17 (June 1949) p.67-72.
Cage 1668
AUTHOR: Burchard, John E. (John Ely), 1898-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Washington State University. Libraries Friends of the Library. Meeting (1963).
TITLE: CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE : THE SWAN SONG OF THEORY : TYPESCRIPT, 1963 APRIL 26 / BY JOHN E. BURCHARD.
DESCRIPT.: 34 p.
SUBJECTS: Architecture.
NOTES: Typescript of an address delivered at the annual meeting of the Washington State University Friends of the Library; complete with corrections and changes.
Cage 1669
AUTHOR: Burroughs, John, 1837-1921.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1915-1925.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Craig, Evelyn.
John Burroughs Memorial Association.
NOTES: Letters to Evelyn Craig, Vevay, Indiana; photographs; pamphlet of John Burroughs Memorial Association, ca. 1925.
Gift, Evelyn Craig.
Naturalist.
Cage 1670
AUTHOR: Darby, Janet.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Burwell, Edith May Graham, b. 1876.
TITLE: INTERVIEW, 1956, WITH EDITH M. BURWELL, BY HER GRAND-DAUGHTER.
DESCRIPT.: 12 p.
SUBJECTS: Burwell, Edith May Graham, b. 1876 -- Interviews.
Yakima River Valley (Wash.) -- History.
Burwell, Edith May Graham, b. 1876.
NOTES: Manuscript interview concerning reminiscence of Yakima Valley. Also biographical sketch of Mrs. Burwell by Miss Darby, 1956.
Two photocopies.
Cage 1671
AUTHOR: Baldwin, S.
TITLE: SALES AND CASH BOOK, 1862-1863.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Rental libraries -- Idaho -- Florence.
NOTES: Described in: MacEachern, John "Mining town rental library," The Record, 1961, p. 37-42.
Records of a subscription library at Florence, Idaho.
Cage 1672
AUTHOR: Bean, Charles W.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bean, Sarepta Wenrich.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1885-1930.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 15 items.
SUBJECTS: Bean family.
NOTES: Tax receipts, deeds, surveyor's descriptions, etc., of the Bean property, Whitman County, Washington, 1885-1906; also printed poetry by Bean and his wife, Sarepta Wenrich Bean.
Cage 1673
AUTHOR: Barry, Charles Augustus.
TITLE: MADAME NORDICA DOCUMENT, 1902 JANUARY 25.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Nordica, Lillian, 1859-1914.
NOTES: Pledge, with 34 signatures, guaranteeing the $1000.00 payment for opera singer Lillian Nordica at the Opera House, Pullman, Wash. Plus photocopy of original and typed list of the names.
Photocopy of the signatures.
Gift, Margaret Barry Beaumont, 1969.
Cage 1674
AUTHOR: Beard Fruit Company.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1901-1913.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Fruit trade -- Washington (State) -- Vancouver.
Beard, Samuel M.
Beard Fruit Company.
NOTES: Articles of incorporation, 1902; by-laws; minutes of regular and special meetings of Board of Directors, 1901-1913; account book, 1902-1910, of the Beard Fruit Company, Vancouver, Wash., Samuel Beard, President.
Cage 1675
AUTHOR: Croft-Cooke, Rupert, 1903-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Torrey, Lincoln.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS IN VERSE AND PROSE, 1925-1926.
DESCRIPT.: 41 items.
SUBJECTS: Torrey, Lincoln -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Croft-Cooke, Rupert, 1903- -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Bound volume of letters, some in verse, to Lincoln Torrey.
Purchase, 1977.
English poet, novelist, and playwright.
Cage 1676
AUTHOR: Virginia. Militia Captain Elson's Company.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1812 OCTOBER 1-1813 APRIL 2.
DESCRIPT.: 50 p.
SUBJECTS: Elson, John H.
United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Sources.
NOTES: Muster roll, arms lists, accounts, and other records of militia company, Captain John H. Elson, commanding, attached to the first battalion and first regiment of the Virginia Brigade in the service of the United States. 28 pages of manuscripts that are photographed, and 22 pages of typescript transcriptions.
Gift, John Elson.
Cage 1677
AUTHOR: McRae, Daniel.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Daniel, Arthur.
Jackson, Leroy Freeman, 1881-
TITLE: STATEMENT OF DANIEL MCRAE, 1920 JUNE 19.
DESCRIPT.: 7 p.
SUBJECTS: McRae, Daniel.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Palouse Region (Idaho and Wash.).
Palouse Region (Idaho and Wash.) -- Biography.
Palouse Region (Idaho and Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Signed transcript made on June 19, 1920 and collected by L.F. Jackson and Arthur Daniel. Reminiscences of frontier life in the Palouse country of Washington.
Cage 1678
TITLE: THE NORTHWEST HISTORY BOOK COLLECTION OF MR. W.D. VINCENT, SPOKANE, WASH. : TYPESCRIPT, 1935 AUGUST.
DESCRIPT.: 24 p.
SUBJECTS: Northwest, Pacific -- History -- Bibliography.
Vincent, William David, 1866-
Washington State University. Libraries -- Catalogs.
NOTES: Inventory of a book collecton donated to the Washington State University Library. Also a typescript list of inscribed and autographed items.
Cage 1679
AUTHOR: Drake, Jonathan.
TITLE: DEED, 1750 MARCH 3, HARTFORD COUNTY, COLONY OF CONNECTICUT, TO BENJAMIN SKINNER.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Deeds -- Connecticut -- Hartford County.
NOTES: Document signed.
Cage 1680
AUTHOR: Belknap, Kitturah Penton.
TITLE: DIARY, 1839-1848.
DESCRIPT.: 14 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Idaho -- Emigration and immigration -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Typescript copy of the diary of Mrs. George Belknap on the trip from Ohio to Fort Hall, Idaho, copied from the original by Mrs. Katherine Christian Barrett.
Gift, Kathrine Christian Barrett.
Cage 1681
AUTHOR: Black Lumber Company.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1908-1909.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 60 p.
SUBJECTS: Lumber trade -- Washington (State) -- Orchard.
NOTES: Accounts, loose pages from account book of Black Lumber Co., Orchard, Wash.
Cage 1682
AUTHOR: Berglund, Abraham.
TITLE: REPORT ON THE PRODUCTION OF CEREALS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON : PURPOSE AND DATA : TYPESCRIPT, [1908?] / BY ABRAHAM BERGLUND.
DESCRIPT.: 21 p.
SUBJECTS: Grain -- Washington (State) -- Research.
Grain -- Economic aspects -- Washington (State).
Cage 1683
AUTHOR: Belleview Mining Company.
TITLE: STOCK BOOK, 1911-1915.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Mining industry and finance -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
NOTES: Stock book of the Belleview Mining Company of Spokane, Washington. Stock certificates no. 43-199 are blank.
Cage 1684
AUTHOR: Gilbert, William P., b. 1869.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1918-1923.
DESCRIPT.: 6 items.
SUBJECTS: Clarke, Bill (Charles W.).
Irrigation -- Kootenai River Valley.
McDonald, D. K.
Real estate development -- Washington (State) -- Priest Rapids.
NOTES: Correspondence, land deed account, notes and clippings pertaining to the interests of W.P. Gilbert, Charles W. Clarke, and others in land at Priest Rapids; and Gilbert and D.K. McDonald's interests in an irrigation project in the Kootenai Valley.
Gift, Katherine Gilbert Blinn, 1957, 1973.
Cage 1684
AUTHOR: Colton (Wash.). Clerk.
TITLE: PETITION FOR A MUNICIPAL LOCAL OPTION ELECTION, 1909 SEPTEMBER.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Local option -- Washington (State) -- Colton.
Colton (Wash.) -- Politics and government.
NOTES: Signed by 17 residents of Colton, Washington.
Cage 1685
AUTHOR: Blue Mountain Consolidated Wagon Road Company.
TITLE: MANUSCRIPT, 1876 JUNE 15.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Roads -- Oregon -- LaGrande.
NOTES: Signed order changing the place of business of the Blue Mountain Consolidated Wagon Road Company, LaGrande, Union County, Oregon.
Purchased, Fred C. Lockley, May 21, 1947.
Cage 1686
AUTHOR: New York (State). Militia. 34th Infantry.
TITLE: COMMISSION, 1844 FEBRUARY 14.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Bouck, William C., 1786-1859.
Graham, James G.
NOTES: Appointing James G. Graham aid de camp of the 34th Brigade of Infantry; signed by William C. Bouck.
Cage 1687
AUTHOR: Bradish, Luther, 1783-1863.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: King, Rufus, 1755-1827.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1825-1858.
DESCRIPT.: 18 items.
SUBJECTS: Bradish, Luther, 1783-1863 -- Correspondence.
Farm produce -- New York (State).
King, Rufus, 1755-1827 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Personal and business letters of transmittal and receipt, mostly for agricultural produce. Also, letter to Rufus King from Bradish in Paris.
Lawyer and diplomat, New York (State).
Cage 1688
AUTHOR: Cotton, J. S.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Splawn, Andrew Jackson, 1845-1917.
Plummer, George H.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
PAPERS, 1903-1904.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Cattle trade -- Washington (State) -- History -- Sources.
Plummer, George H. -- Correspondence.
Splawn, Andrew Jackson, 1845-1917 -- Correspondence.
Cotton, J. S. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Correspondence with G.H. Plummer of the Northern Pacific Railway Company and A.J. Splawn concerning the cattle trade in Eastern Washington; used by Cotton in his Masters of Science thesis.
Cage 1689
AUTHOR: Mayo, Jacob.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1824-1850.
DESCRIPT.: 11 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Virginia.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Kentucky.
Mayo family.
NOTES: Letters to family members concerning land and legal matters in Virginia and Kentucky, also family and personal matters.
Gift, Charles Driskell.
Cage 1690
AUTHOR: Caswell, Moody.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Melvana, Gordon.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1846 NOVEMBER 18, BROMPTON [MASS.], TO GORDON MELVANA, NEPONST VILLAGE (MASS.).
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Brompton (Mass.) -- History -- Sources.
Melvana, Gordon -- Correspondence.
Caswell, Moody -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph on the receipt of newspaper and magazine "Brother Jonathan."
Cage 1691
AUTHOR: Community Creamery Company.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1932-1946.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 p.
SUBJECTS: Chaney, J. Bertrand.
Creameries -- Washington (State) -- Dishman.
NOTES: Articles of incorporation, by-laws, minutes, clippings, and order of dissolution; J.B. Chaney, President.
Gift, Suzanne Chaney.
Cage 1692
AUTHOR: Choir, Melody.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Henry, Frank.
TITLE: PAPERS, [CA. 1880].
DESCRIPT.: 6 items.
SUBJECTS: Chinook jargon -- Dictionaries -- English.
NOTES: 3 p. holograph, 1 p. manuscript, 10 p. typescript.
Manuscripts, notes, poetry, prepublication notices for Choir's (psuedonym for Frank Henry) books on the Northwest.
Gift, McGowen and Lewis, 1937.
Choir's Dictionary of the Northwest: In Chinook language.
Cage 1693
AUTHOR: Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church.
TITLE: MORTGAGE, 1908 AUGUST 31.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Lutheran Church -- Finance -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
NOTES: Mortgage signed and notarized.
Between the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church of Spokane, Washington, and the Church Extention (sic) Board of the Synod for the Norwegian Evangelical Church of America for $3,000.00.
Cage 1695
AUTHOR: Clark, Emeline.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smith, Abigail.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1841 DECEMBER 14, [FRENCH PRAIRIE, OR.] TO ABAGAIL SMITH, TUALATIN PLAINS.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Munger, Asahel, 1805-1841.
Smith, Abigail -- Correspondence.
Clark, Emeline -- Correspondence.
Methodist Church -- Missions -- Oregon.
NOTES: Signed holograph folded for envelope.
Chiefly a report of spiritual experiences by Asahel Munger.
Cage 1696
AUTHOR: Gowell, Clarence L.
TITLE: COLTON : 1888 APRIL 19 / BY CLARENCE L. GOWELL IN THE COLTON EAGLE.
DESCRIPT.: 40 p.
SUBJECTS: Colton (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: 3 copies of an 11 p. typescript, and 1 copy of an 8 p. typescript.
8 p. typescript photocopy.
Cage 1697
AUTHOR: East India Company.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1792.
DESCRIPT.: 34 items.
SUBJECTS: China -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain.
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- China.
Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806.
NOTES: Instructions, accounts, lists, charters, and other papers presented to George Viscount Macartney, Great Britain's first ambassador to China, as he was to sail for his post.
Gift, Earl Pritchard.
Container list in the library.
Cage 1698
AUTHOR: Pritchard, Earl Hampton, 1907-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Avery, Emmett Langdon, 1903-
Avery, Mary W. (Mary Williamson), 1907-1975.
Pritchard, Mae Hawley, 1913-1970.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1937-1975.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 85 items.
NOTES: Correspondence of Earl and Mae Pritchard with Emmett and Mary Avery, Pullman, Washington; principally relating to Washington State University.
Gift, E.H. Pritchard, 1977.
Cage 1700
AUTHOR: Burbank, A. R., b. 1817.
TITLE: TWO DIARIES KEPT WHILE CROSSING THE PLAINS IN 1849: TYPESCRIPT, 1849-1879 / BY A.R. BURBANK (FORMERLY OF MONTECELLO, IDAHO).
DESCRIPT.: 177 p.
SUBJECTS: California -- Emigration and immigration -- Personal narratives.
Oregon -- Emigration and immigration -- Personal narratives.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Burbank, A. R., b. 1817.
NOTES: Original diary purchased by Library of Congress for two-hundred dollars from Fred M. Lockley.
Cage 1701
AUTHOR: Burdett, Frances May.
TITLE: MEMORY ROAD : TYPESCRIPT / BY FRANCES MAY BURDETT OF DAYTON, WASH.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
NOTES: Gift, Frances May Burdett.
Cage 1702
AUTHOR: Burge, Milt, b. 1863.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Van Arsdol, Ted.
TITLE: A YAKIMA COWBOY'S STORY : INTERVIEW WITH MILT BURGE : TYPESCRIPT, 1951 FEBRUARY / BY TED VAN ARSDOL.
DESCRIPT.: 11 p.
SUBJECTS: Cattle trade -- Washington (State) -- Biography.
Burge, Milt, b. 1863.
Yakima River Valley (Wash.) -- History.
Cowboys -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley -- Biography.
Cage 1703
AUTHOR: Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo), 1874-1965.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Alliger, L.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1922 JUNE 22, SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, TO L. ALLIGER.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Alliger, L. -- Correspondence.
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo), 1874-1965 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript concerning a model of a toy rabbit.
Gift, L. Alliger, 1936.
Cage 1704
AUTHOR: Burgunder, Benjamin, 1845-1925.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Burgunder, Benjamin, 1845-1925. Reminiscences of Benjamin (Ben) Burgunder.
TITLE: REMINISCENCES OF A PIONEER : TYPESCRIPT, 1920 / BY BENJAMIN BURGUNDER.
DESCRIPT.: 32 p.
SUBJECTS: Burgunder, Benjamin, 1845-1925.
Pioneers -- Northwest, Pacific -- Biography.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Includes an additional copy of the manuscript entitled Reminiscences of Benjamin (Ben) Burgunder : about 1916. Same text of 15 pages.
Copy, Gift, Leonard L. Burgunder.
Cage 1705
AUTHOR: Burnam, Lyman B.
TITLE: HISTORICAL ACTIVITIES OF ELMER BURNAM AND CHARLES BURNAM, PIONEER HOMESTEADERS OF WHITMAN COUNTY, WASHINGTON: TYPESCRIPT, 1962 / BY LYMAN B. BURNAM, EVANGELIST.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County -- Biography.
Burnam, Charles, b. 1865.
Burnam, Elmer.
Whitman County (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Signed typescript about Palouse Country's first crop of wheat, first telephone line and similar topics.
Cage 1706
AUTHOR: Burnam, Lyman B.
TITLE: KINGDOM OF GOD RADIO SERMONS, NUMBER 1 : TYPESCRIPT, 1962.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Evangelistic sermons -- Manuscripts.
NOTES: Gift, Lyman B. Burnam, 1962.
Cage 1707
AUTHOR: Bushnell, David I. (David Ives), 1875-1941.
TITLE: JOHN MIX STANLEY, ARTIST-EXPLORER : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY DAVID I. BUSHNELL JR.
DESCRIPT.: 11 p.
SUBJECTS: Stanley, John Mix, 1814-1872.
Cage 1708
AUTHOR: Cleaver, Eldridge, 1935-
TITLE: THIRD ANNUAL COMMUNITY PRAYER BREAKFAST : 1979 APRIL 26.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
NOTES: Program of the Community Prayer Breakfast, Pullman, Wash., signed by the speaker Eldridge Cleaver.
Gift, Florence Moyer, April 26, 1979.
Cage 1709
AUTHOR: Campbell, Hardy Webster, 1850-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Thomason, H. E.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1915 FEBRUARY 28, HOT SPRINGS,SOUTH DAKOTA, TO H.E. THOMASON, SANDPOINT, IDAHO.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Thomason, H. E. -- Correspondence.
Agricultural machinery industry -- United States.
Campbell, Hardy Webster, 1850- -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph re: forming firm to make agricultural machinery for Western use.
Gift, Edith Thomason, 1979.
Cage 1710
AUTHOR: Lockley, Fred, 1871-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Barnes, A. M.
Bonney, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), b. 1838.
Brown, Valentine.
Diven, Robert Joseph, 1869-
Hill, Samuel, 1857-1931.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1921-1931.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- 20th century -- Autographs.
NOTES: Letters and other papers from Northwest authors and personages, A.M. Barnes, B.F. Bonney, Valentine Brown, R.J. Diven, and Sam Hill.
Cage 1712
AUTHOR: Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1903 FEBRUARY 11, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, TO THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERNATIONAL HISTORICAL CONGRESS.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: International Historical Congress. Secretary -- Records and correspondence.
Thayer, William Roscoe, 1859-1923.
Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed transcript embossed with the seal of Harvard University, re: appointment of William R. Thayer.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 1713
AUTHOR: Bagnold, Enid.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Nicolson, Nigel.
Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962.
West, Rebecca, Dame, 1892-
Nicolson, Harold George, Sir, 1886-1968.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1921-1962.
DESCRIPT.: 56 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: English author.
Letters and poems received from Harold and Nigel Nicolson, Rebecca West, and, especially Vita Sackville-West.
Purchase, 1979.
Cage 1715
AUTHOR: Lawrence, John C.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1904-1905.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 30 items.
SUBJECTS: Bank of Garfield.
Banks and banking -- Washington (State) -- Garfield -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Business correspondence received by J.C. Lawrence, Bank of Garfield, Garfield, Wash.
Gift, J.P. Trimble.
Cage 1716
AUTHOR: Cameron, B. C., Mrs.
TITLE: THE HISTORY OF FARMINGTON, WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1950].
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Farmington (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Gift, James Bradley, 1953.
Cage 1717
AUTHOR: Masek, Jessie Downen.
TITLE: PAPERS, [CA. 1869]-1937.
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Carroll family.
NOTES: Correspondence, birth and death records from Carroll family Bible; NOTES on the Carroll family.
Gift, Dan Downen, 1946.
Cage 1718
AUTHOR: Hoag, B. H.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bowers, Daniel.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1866 OCTOBER 20, LAWRENCE, KANSAS, TO D[ANIEL] BOWERS.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Bowers, Daniel -- Correspondence.
Quantrill, William Clark, 1837-1865.
Hoag, B. H. -- Correspondence.
Kansas -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
NOTES: A holograph which gives an account of the Quantrill raid of 1863.
Negative photocopy.
Cage 1719
AUTHOR: Northern Pacific Railroad Company.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bishop, James A.
Fee, Charles S.
McEachern, C. C.
TITLE: LETTER, 1888 NOVEMBER 1, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, TO J.A. BISHOP, AGENT, COLTON, WASH.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Railroads -- Washington (State) -- Rates.
Northern Pacific Railroad Company -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Letter concerning changes in rates, signed by Charles S. Fee. Also addressed to C.C. McEachern, agent, Oakesdale, Wash.
Cage 1720
AUTHOR: Case, Elizabeth Hunt.
TITLE: A SURVEY OF MEDICAL CARE : CONSISTING OF THE OUTSTANDING SURVEYS FROM 1915 TO THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT OF 1935 : MEDICAL CARE AND ADMINISTRATION, CARRYING FROM NATIONAL SURVEY TO THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN GENERAL, WHITMAN COUNTY IN A SPECIFIC SURVEY : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1941].
DESCRIPT.: 52 p.
SUBJECTS: Medical care -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County -- History.
Cage 1721
TITLE: CASH ACCOUNT BOOK, 1887 MARCH 29-1887 SEPTEMBER 8.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 p.
SUBJECTS: Hardware stores -- Oregon -- Portland.
NOTES: Manuscript cash book, hardware merchant, Portland, Or.
Gift, Fred Lockley.
Cage 1722
AUTHOR: O'Malley, Michael, S.J.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1905-1928.
DESCRIPT.: 142 p.
SUBJECTS: Cataldo, Joseph Mary, 1837-1928.
Jesuits -- Northwest, Pacific -- Biography.
Nez Perce Indians -- Missions.
Saint Joseph's Mission.
NOTES: Registers of baptisms from Saint Joseph's Mission; Father Cataldo's Mission career, dictated by him to Father O'Malley; sketch of the life of Father Joseph Cataldo, mostly taken from Father George Weibel's sketch.
Register of baptisms, photocopy from microfilm, 1964.
Register of baptism microfilm, loaned by Mrs. Theodore Little.
Cage 1723
AUTHOR: Cathwell, Charles E.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1834-1836, TO HIS MOTHER.
DESCRIPT.: 148 p. (1 v.).
SUBJECTS: Europe -- Description and travel.
Cathwell, Charles E. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Manuscript letters by Charles Cathwell of Philadelphia while on a tour of Europe.
Cage 1724
AUTHOR: Caywood, Louis R. (Louis Richard), 1906-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Washington State Historical Society. Meeting (1948).
TITLE: UNCOVERING FORT VANCOUVER, 1948 FEBRUARY 7.
DESCRIPT.: 7 p.
SUBJECTS: Fort Vancouver (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Typescript paper read before the annual meeting of the Washington State Historical Society.
Gift, Chapin D. Foster.
Cage 1725
AUTHOR: Cedarbloom, David W.
TITLE: DIARY, 1908.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Cedarbloom, David W.
Waukon (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Kept at Waukon, Washington.
Gift, Murray Cedarbloom, 1965.
Cage 1726
AUTHOR: Backlund, Carl.
TITLE: DIARY, 1909.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Backlund, Carl.
Waukon (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Diary kept at Waukon, Washington.
Gift, Murray Cedarbloom, 1965.
Cage 1727
AUTHOR: Johnson, William Lon, 1882-
TITLE: STEVENS COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION : TYPESCRIPT, 1965 APRIL 29 / BY W. LON JOHNSON.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Lawyers -- Washington (State) -- Stevens County -- History.
Stevens County Bar Association (Wash.).
NOTES: Gift, W. Lon Johnson, 1965.
Cage 1728
AUTHOR: Chambers, Andrew Jackson, 1825-1908.
TITLE: CROSSING THE PLAINS IN 1845 / BY ANDREW J. CHAMBERS.
DESCRIPT.: 12 p. (on 6 leaves) + 24 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: 12 p. (on 6 leaves) Manuscript.
24 p. Typescript transcription.
Note on manuscript, "In College Independent, Olympia, 1904."
Cage 1729
AUTHOR: Charles, W. H.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1918.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Deaf -- Means of communication.
NOTES: Notes of a conversation written between two deaf-mutes in Spokane; receipts, grocery list.
Cage 1730
AUTHOR: Grant County (Wash.). Agricultural Extension Service.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1935-1945.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 40 items.
SUBJECTS: Weeds -- Control -- Washington (State) -- Grant County.
NOTES: Correspondence and other papers regarding distribution and control of noxious weeds.
Cage 1731
AUTHOR: Swartz, Venona Winder, 1906-
TITLE: STANDARDS FOR COOKING VEGETABLES IN THE ELECTRIC OVEN, PURNELL RESEARCH WORK IN HOME ECONOMICS 1929-1930 : TYPESCRIPT, 1931 JANUARY / BY VENONA W. SWARTZ.
DESCRIPT.: 111 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Stoves, Electric -- Research.
Cookery (Vegetables) -- Research.
Cage 1732
AUTHOR: Cortot, Alfred, 1877-1962.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1920 MARCH 29.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Musicians -- 20th century -- Autographs.
NOTES: Autographed portrait and program of Cortot's concert, pasted into Chopin's Preludes, published by Schirmer's Library.
Cage 1733
AUTHOR: Cheney (Wash.). Fire Dept.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1891-1905.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Fire departments -- Washington (State) -- Cheney.
NOTES: Minutes of regular meetings of the Cheney Fire Department, January 5, 1891-January 11, 1905.
Gift, Mrs. F.L. Ratcliffe Jr.
Cage 1734
AUTHOR: Choate, Rufus, 1799-1859.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, [1836 APRIL 16?].
DESCRIPT.: 1 p. (on 1 leaf).
SUBJECTS: Statesmen -- United States -- Autographs.
Choate, Rufus, 1799-1859 -- Correspondence.
Cage 1735
AUTHOR: Elberton United Brethren Church (Wash.).
TITLE: REGISTER OF MEMBERSHIP, 1882-1883.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Moravian Church -- Washington (State) -- Elberton.
NOTES: Typescript transcription.
Cage 1736
AUTHOR: Methodist Episcopal Church. Alder Creek and Klickitat Circuit.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1880-1899.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 p.
SUBJECTS: Itinerancy (Church polity) -- Methodist Church.
Methodists -- Washington (State) -- Klickitat County.
NOTES: Minutes of the quarterly conferences, register of members, probationers and a list of baptisms.
Gift, Reverend Adams, 1941.
Cage 1737
AUTHOR: Young, R. Gordon.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bishop, John.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1889 JULY 23, DELL RAPIDS, SOUTH DAKOTA, TO JOHN BISHOP, SPOKANE FALLS.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Young, R. Gordon -- Correspondence.
Bishop, John -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph; pioneer letter.
Cage 1738
AUTHOR: Standley, John B.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Gominge, C. W.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1888 AUGUST 23, COLTON, WASH.,TO C.W. GOMINGE, SPOKANE, WASH.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Colton (Wash.) -- Description and travel.
Gominge, C. W. -- Correspondence.
Koskin family.
Standley, John B. -- Correspondence.
Merchants -- Washington (State) -- Colton -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letterhead contains a description of Colton.
Signed holograph concerning the Koskin Family of Colton.
Cage 1739
AUTHOR: Scott, Thomas Elihu.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1940.
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Protestant churches -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- History.
Pullman (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Correspondence, notes, articles, clippings, and other papers collected by Scott for his M.A. thesis on the history of Protestant churches in Pullman, Wash.
Cage 1740
TITLE: TRAIN ORDERS, 1888.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Railroad companies -- Washington (State) -- Records and correspondence.
Railroads -- Washington (State) -- Palouse.
Railroads -- Washington (State) -- Sprague.
NOTES: Orders issued from Palouse City, Wash. and Sprague, Wash.
Includes photocopies.
Cage 1741
AUTHOR: Jones, Charles W.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, [1864?] AUGUST 26, CAMP, NEAR PETERSBURG IN THE FIELD, TO MR. B.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p. (on 2 leaves).
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
Jones, Charles W. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Photocopy.
Gift, Douglas Burleigh.
Cage 1742
AUTHOR: Spokane and Palouse Railway Company.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Mineck, G. R.
TITLE: LETTER, 1888 NOVEMBER 29, G.R. [M]INECK, T.M., SPOKANE FALLS, TO ALL AGENTS AND TRAINMEN.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Mineck, G. R.
Spokane and Palouse Railway Company -- Records and correspondence.
Railroad companies -- Washington (State) -- Spokane -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Gives instuctions re: F2 and F4 reports.
Cage 1743
AUTHOR: Richards, Henry M.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Avery, Mary W. (Mary Williamson), 1907-1975.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1964 AUGUST 10, SPOKANE, WASH., TO MARY AVERY, PULLMAN, WASH.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Avery, Mary W. (Mary Williamson), 1907-1975 -- Correspondence.
Patrick F. Clark Residence (Spokane, Wash.).
Historic buildings -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
Richards, Henry M. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typesript concerning the history of the Patrick F. Clark residence of Spokane.
Cage 1744
AUTHOR: Clatsop Plains Presbyterian Church (Or.).
TITLE: RECORDS, 1846-1926.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Clatsop Plains (Or.) -- History.
Presbyterian Church -- Oregon -- Clatsop Plains.
NOTES: Typescript transcripts of trustee minutes, a historical sketch, address and letter.
Cage 1745
AUTHOR: Clay, Henry, 1777-1852.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Agg, John, fl. 1816.
TITLE: ENVELOPE, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Statesmen -- United States -- Autographs.
Agg, John, fl. 1816.
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852.
NOTES: Signed envelope addressed to John Agg, Esq., in Washington City, complete with wax seal.
Cage 1746
AUTHOR: Clay, Henry, 1777-1852.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Clay, John M.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1851 JANUARY 15, WASHINGTON, D.C., TO JOHN M. CLAY.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Statesmen -- United States -- Autographs.
Clay, John M. -- Correspondence.
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852 -- Correspondence.
Statesmen -- United States -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Holograph.
On verso: "Handwriting of my father, [signed] John M. Clay."
Cage 1747
AUTHOR: Clayton, John M. (John Middleton), 1796-1856.
TITLE: NOTE, 1834 MAY 1.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Statesmen -- United States -- Autographs.
NOTES: Holograph written in the Senate chamber in the book of the daughter of General Ward, with poem.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 1748
AUTHOR: Arrasmith, Henrietta Clear.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Pendleton, Joseph.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1904, 1958.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Clare family.
Pendleton family.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
Washington (State) -- Emigration and immigration.
NOTES: Photocopies.
Letter from Joseph Pendleton in Blacksburg, Nebraska, on October 25, 1904, to Miss Henrietta J. Clear of Palouse, Wash. re: Civil War experiences. Also, accounts of the Pendleton and Clear families by Henrietta Arrasmith, June 1958.
Gift, Delbert Clear.
Cage 1749
AUTHOR: Clinton, DeWitt, 1769-1828.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1792-1824.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
SUBJECTS: Statesmen -- United States -- Autographs.
New York (State) -- Politics and government.
NOTES: Letters, notes, certificates, etc., of a financial and legal nature.
Cage 1750
AUTHOR: Clower, Fay Walter.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1932-1934.
DESCRIPT.: 24 items.
SUBJECTS: Strikes and lockouts -- Stevedores -- United States.
Public welfare -- United States -- Miscellanea.
NOTES: Correspondence, clippings, brochures, addresses and other papers on relief politics and the 1934 waterfront strike.
Professor, Department of Economics, Washington State University.
Cage 1751
AUTHOR: United States. Army.
TITLE: DISCHARGE, 1865 SEPTEMBER 11, KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, OF GEORGE W. COCKRAN, PRIVATE, COMPANY L, 9TH REGIMENT OF TENNESSEE CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: Cockran, George W.
NOTES: Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1941.
Cage 1752
AUTHOR: Skitswish Indians.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Washington and Idaho Railroad Company.
TITLE: AGREEMENT, 1886 DECEMBER 29.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Skitswish Indians -- Missions.
Desmet Mission (Idaho).
Washington and Idaho Railroad Company.
NOTES: Manuscript agreement between the Coeur d'Alene Indians, residents of the Desmet Mission, and the Washington and Idaho Railroad Company for a railroad line to be run across the Desmet Mission.
Copy.
Cage 1753
AUTHOR: Williams, Kate Roberts, b. 1867.
TITLE: REMINISCENCES, 1940 OCTOBER.
DESCRIPT.: 21 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
Frontier and pioneer life -- Ohio.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Typescript reminiscences from Mrs. Kate Roberts Williams, re: frontier life first in Ohio and then in Washington.
Photocopies.
Gift, C. James Quann, 1970.
Cage 1754
AUTHOR: Columbia Basin Project (U.S.).
TITLE: PRELIMINARY AND TENTATIVE DRAFT OF REPAYMENT CONTRACT, COLUMBIA BASIN PROJECT : TYPESCRIPT, 1940 SEPTEMBER 23.
DESCRIPT.: 22 p.
SUBJECTS: Columbia Basin Project (U.S.).
Cage 1755
AUTHOR: Paddock, John Adams.
TITLE: LETTER, 1891 MAY, TACOMA, WASHINGTON, RESPONDING TO A PETITION TO ORGANIZE AN EPISCOPAL MISSION IN PALOUSE.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Episcopal Church -- Washington (State) -- Palouse.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Cage 1756
AUTHOR: Historical Records Survey (Wash.).
TITLE: INTERVIEWS OBTAINED FROM WASHINGTON PIONEERS RELATIVE TO THE HISTORY OF GRAZING IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, 1941.
DESCRIPT.: 203 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Grazing -- Washington (State) -- History.
Cage 1757
AUTHOR: Great Britain. Parliament, 1621. House of Lords.
TITLE: REMEMBRANCES FOR ORDT. AND DECENCY TO BE KEPT IN THE UPPER HOUSE OF PARLIAMT (SIC) BY HIS LORDS WHEN HIS MAJY (SIC) IS NOT THERE : MANUSCRIPT, 1621-1735.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Great Britain. Parliament -- Rules and practice.
Parliamentary practice -- Great Britain.
Cage 1758
AUTHOR: Washington State University. Office of Information.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Murrow, Edward R.
Stidolph, Dave.
TITLE: THIS IS WSC : TYPESCRIPT WITH ANNOTATIONS, 1950 / DIRECTED BY DAVID STIDOLPH, NARRATED BY EDWARD R. MURROW.
DESCRIPT.: 45 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Shooting and narration script for motion picture.
Cage 1759
AUTHOR: Telepost Company.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Humphrey, William E. (William Ewart), 1862-1934.
Jones, Wesley Livsey, 1863-1932.
Piles, Samuel Henry.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1910.
DESCRIPT.: 6 items.
NOTES: Letters received by stockholders from members of the Washington State Congressional delegation (W.E. Humphrey, W.L. Jones, and S.H. Piles) concerning the Washington, D.C. franchise.
Cage 1760
AUTHOR: Davis, Britton, 1860-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Converse, George L.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1927 SEPTEMBER 24, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, TO GEORGE L. CONVERSE, COLUMBUS, OHIO.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p. (on 2 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Converse, George L. -- Correspondence.
United States. Army -- Military life.
Davis, Britton, 1860- -- Correspondence.
NOTES: A typescript copy, certified as an exact duplicate by George L. Converse III, July 24, 1936. Notarized. Reminiscences of military experiences.
Copy.
Cage 1761
TITLE: CONYNGTON DIARY, 1852 JANUARY 18-1852 APRIL 27.
DESCRIPT.: 38 p.
SUBJECTS: Australia -- Description and travel.
Prospecting -- Australia -- 19th century.
Miners -- Australia -- Diaries.
NOTES: Diary kept by a prospector during a trip from California to Australia.
Typed transcript.
Cage 1762
AUTHOR: Columbia Basin Survey Commission (Wash.).
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Langloe, Lars.
TITLE: WEEKLY REPORTS OF LARS LANGLOE, LOCATING ENGINEER, COLUMBIA BASIN SURVEY, 1919.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 p.
SUBJECTS: Columbia River Basin -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Manuscript.
Cage 1763
AUTHOR: Kingston, Ceylon Samuel.
TITLE: COLVILLE VALLEY IN THE 1860S : TYPESCRIPT, 1951 / COMPILED BY C.S. KINGSTON.
DESCRIPT.: 69 p.
SUBJECTS: Colville (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Typescript excerpts and notes from the Washington Statesman, and its successor, the Walla Walla Statesman, from 1861-1869.
Cage 1764
AUTHOR: Columbia Basin Project (U.S.).
TITLE: GUIDEBOOK : TYPESCRIPT, 1950.
DESCRIPT.: 27 p. : map.
SUBJECTS: Irrigation -- Washington (State).
NOTES: A booklet that contains details regarding the irrigation features of the Columbia Basin Project.
Photocopy.
Cage 1765
AUTHOR: Leith, R. E.
TITLE: GEOLOGY, HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER AREA : TYPESCRIPT, 1945 MAY 14 / BY R.E. LEITH.
DESCRIPT.: 22 p.
SUBJECTS: Columbia River Basin -- History.
NOTES: Typescript paper compiled in connection with a history course given at Richland, Washington, under the sponsorship of Washington State College, Department of History.
Gift, H.J. Deutsch, 1945.
Cage 1766
AUTHOR: Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Floyd, John B. (John Buchanan), 1807-1863.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1860 JANUARY 4, WASHINGTON, [D.C.], TO JOHN B. FLOYD, SECRETARY OF WAR.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Statesmen -- United States -- Autographs.
Hendren, C. D.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889 -- Correspondence.
Presidents -- Confederate States of America -- Correspondence.
Statesmen -- United States -- Correspondence.
Floyd, John B. (John Buchanan), 1807-1863 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph concerning the leave of absence of Lt. C.D. Hendren.
Cage 1767
AUTHOR: Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Washington, L. G.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1888 JANUARY 2, BEAUVOIR, TO L.G. WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p. (on 2 leaves).
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives, Confederate.
Washington, L. G. -- Correspondence.
Slaves -- Emancipation -- United States -- History -- Sources.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889 -- Correspondence.
Presidents -- Confederate States of America -- Correspondence.
Statesmen -- United States -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph concerning the incident during the Civil War when two men, under the flag of truce, proposed to Davis that Lincoln had agreed to pay a large sum of money in remuneration for emancipated slaves.
Cage 1768
TITLE: HARDWARE STORE RECORDS, 1914-1925.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 p.
SUBJECTS: Hardware stores -- Washington (State) -- Seattle.
NOTES: Inventory book, price lists, and dealer's catalogs from a hardware store in Seattle, Wash.
Gift, Quentin Kirk Davis, 1964.
Cage 1769
AUTHOR: Davis, W. B.
TITLE: TWO LETTERS, 1891 APRIL 19 AND 1892 DECEMBER 15, BAYVIEW, WASHINGTON, TO THE BOWEN CHRONICLE (NEWSPAPER), BOWEN, ILLINOIS.
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Bayview.
Bayview (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Typescript copies of clippings.
Gift, Hellon Davis.
Cage 1770
AUTHOR: Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Norris, Howes.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1945 AUGUST 9, NEW YORK, TO HOWES NORRIS JR., VINYARD HAVEN, MASSACHUSETTS.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Norris, Howes -- Correspondence.
United Nations -- History -- Sources.
Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959 -- Correspondence.
Statesmen -- United States -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript that concerns U.N. charter and autographs.
Gift, Mr. & Mrs. John B. Friel.
Cage 1771
AUTHOR: Ratcliffe, Charley.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bressler, Louise.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1884 SEPTEMBER 4, CHENEY, WASHINGTON, TO LOUISE BRESSLER, BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p. (on 2 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Bressler, Louise -- Correspondence.
Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Crime.
Lynching -- Washington (State) -- Cheney.
Ratcliffe, Charley -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letter, with envelope, to his sweetheart in which he mentions a woman attacked by Indians and the attempt to lynch the Indians in Cheney, Washington.
Cage 1772
AUTHOR: Eastern Washington Genealogical Society.
TITLE: HISTORY AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE EASTERN WASHINGTON GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY : TYPESCRIPT, 1960 JANUARY.
DESCRIPT.: 17 p.
SUBJECTS: Spokane (Wash.) -- Genealogy -- Societies, etc.
NOTES: Also contains rough drafts of minutes of meetings, 1960.
Gift, Eastern Washington Genealogical Society.
Cage 1773
AUTHOR: Edgerton, Ralph P.
TITLE: INLAND EMPIRE CONQUEST : AN ADDRESS BY THE HON. RALPH P. EDGERTON AT THE STEPTOE MONUMENT REDEDICATION PROGRAM, ROSALIA, WASHINGTON, TYPESCRIPT, 1958 JUNE 7.
DESCRIPT.: 23 p.
SUBJECTS: Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865.
Wright, George, 1803-1865.
Steptoe, Edward J.
NOTES: An address on the Edward Steptoe and George Wright campaigns in the Indian war in the interior Pacific Northwest.
Cage 1774
AUTHOR: American Association of University Women. Pullman Branch.
TITLE: REPORT OF SURVEY OF WOMEN WITH ADVANCED DEGREES MADE FOR THE WASHINGTON STATE DIVISION, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN : 1929 / BY CHARLOTTE M. KRUEGEL, IN CHARGE OF THE EDUCATION COMMITTEE.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Women -- Education -- Washington (State).
Degrees, Academic -- Washington (State) -- Statistics.
Cage 1775
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: HOMESTEAD DEED, 1902 MAY 1.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: Edwards, Henry D.
Deeds -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
NOTES: Deed issued to Henry D. Edwards of Spokane Falls, Washington.
Cage 1776
AUTHOR: Glass, Joe.
TITLE: DIARY, 1906.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Sprague.
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Sprague -- Diaries.
Sprague (Wash.) -- History -- Sources.
Glass, Joe -- Diaries.
NOTES: Gift, Mrs. E.F. Dummeier.
Cage 1777
AUTHOR: Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1927 MAY 31, ORANGE, NEW JERSEY, TO STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Rubber -- Research.
Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931 -- Correspondence.
Inventors -- United States -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed transcript requesting recommendation of field botanists regarding rubber.
Cage 1778
AUTHOR: Audrain, F. L.
TITLE: SCRAPBOOK, 1897-1917.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 75 p.
SUBJECTS: Agricultural extension work -- Washington (State) -- Benton County.
Canning and preserving.
Kiona-Benton City Canning Club.
Washington State University. Extension Service.
NOTES: Contains photographs, writings, and clippings of Audrain's activities with the agricultural extension service, especially with the Kiona-Benton City Canning Club, 1915-1916.
Gift, F.W. Audrain, 1970.
Cage 1779
AUTHOR: McCauley, Harriet.
TITLE: EARLY DAYTON : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY HARRIET MCCAULEY.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: Dayton (Wash.) -- History.
Cage 1780
AUTHOR: Dooley, Clara Knack.
TITLE: MY QUEETS STORY : MANUSCRIPT, N.D. / BY CLARA KNACK DOOLEY.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 120 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Queets.
Queets (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, Clara Knack Dooley, 1968.
Cage 1781
AUTHOR: Phoenix, E. C.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Sons of the American Revolution. Idaho Society.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1957 NOVEMBER 1, POCATELLO, IDAHO, TO THE COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING THE JOHN DAY CONTROVERSY, IDAHO SOCIETY, SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
DESCRIPT.: 19 p. with 2 p. addendum.
SUBJECTS: Day, John, d. 1820?.
Historical markers -- Idaho.
Sons of the American Revolution. Idaho Society.
Phoenix, E. C. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript.
2 p. addendum added on February 23, 1958.
Gift, Ralph Irvin, 1958.
Cage 1782
AUTHOR: Donnay, Maurice, 1859-1945.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Claretie, Jules, 1840-1913.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, [1899 JUNE?], PARIS, TO JULES CLARETIE, PARIS.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Dramatists, French -- 19th century -- Autographs.
Claretie, Jules, 1840-1913 -- Correspondence.
Donnay, Maurice, 1859-1945 -- Correspondence.
Dramatists, French -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, Paul P. Kies.
Cage 1783
AUTHOR: Denny, Arthur Armstrong, 1822-1899.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1851-1854.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Seattle -- Diaries.
NOTES: Emigration diary and store ledger of a Seattle pioneer; typescripts made in 1940.
Gift, Sophie Frye Bass, 1940.
Cage 1784
AUTHOR: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1841 JANUARY 14, TO DANIEL MACLISE.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Forster, John, 1812-1876.
Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Correspondence.
NOTES: Holograph signed "CD.
Gift, Friends of the Library.
Relative to Dickens' friend John Forster and the death of a child.
Published in: Nelson, Conny. "Two unpublished letters of Dickens," Research Studies, 38 (June 1970).
Cage 1785
AUTHOR: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Broadwater, Robert.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1869 FEBRUARY 7, ROCHESTER, KENT, TO ROBERT BROADWATER.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Broadwater, Robert -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Published in: Nelson, Conny. "Two unpublished letters of Dickens," Research Studies, 38 (June 1970).
Cage 1786
AUTHOR: Diehl, H. C. (Helmut Charles), 1894-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Borah, William Edgar, 1865-1940.
Damrosch, Walter, 1862-1950.
Schumann-Heink, Ernestine, 1861-1936.
Maximov, N.
Tondorf, Francis A. (Francis Anthony), 1870-1929.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1921-1939.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
NOTES: Correspondence retained by Diehl for the autographs; William E. Borah, Walter Damrosch, Ernestine Schumann-Heink, N. Maximov, and Francis A. Tondorf. Also a letter of transmittal from Diehl.
Gift, H.C. Diehl, 1939.
Cage 1787
AUTHOR: New York State Homeopathic Asylum for the Insane.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Carr, Joseph B.
Cornell, Alonzo B.
TITLE: DOCUMENT, 1881 JULY 6.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: Graham, James G.
NOTES: Document of appointment of James G. Graham as trustee; contains the signatures of Alonzo B. Cornell, Governor, and Joseph B. Carr, Secretary of State.
Cage 1788
AUTHOR: Dodd, Lawrence.
TITLE: FRANCIS MARTIN LOWDEN, SR. : TYPESCRIPT, [1967?] / BY LAWRENCE L. DODD.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Lowden, Francis Martin, 1832-1918.
Walla Walla County (Wash.) -- Biography.
NOTES: Gift, Lawrence L. Dodd.
Cage 1789
AUTHOR: Dole, Artumus Wood.
TITLE: AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ARTUMUS WOOD DOLE, 1835-1902 : N.D. / PREPARED FROM THE ORIGINAL HAND WRITTEN MANUSCRIPT BY MR. AND MRS. GEORGE B. HATLEY.
DESCRIPT.: 11 p.
SUBJECTS: Dole, Artumus Wood.
Kansas -- History -- 1854-1861.
NOTES: Typescript photocopy.
Gift, E.L. Muffly.
Cage 1790
AUTHOR: Doolittle, Harold J.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1927-1963.
DESCRIPT.: 16 items.
SUBJECTS: Sacagawea, 1786-1884.
Washington State University -- Miscellanea.
Whitman County (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Photographs, clippings, letters, maps, reminiscences of Harold J. Doolitle and others concerning Washington State University, the burial of Sacagawea, early telephones in Whitman County, and personal activities. Correspondents include E.A. Bryan.
Engineer.
Gift, Harold J. Doolittle.
Cage 1791
AUTHOR: Downen, Lula Laney.
TITLE: THE LANEY FAMILY AS PIONEERS : TYPESCRIPT, [1930?] / BY LULU LANEY DOWNEN.
DESCRIPT.: 21 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Delaney family.
Pullman (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 1792
AUTHOR: Driskell, George W.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1849-1864.
DESCRIPT.: 16 items.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Correspondence between members of the Driskell family and friends, primarily concerned with wartime experiences.
Cage 1793
AUTHOR: Drucker, Arthur Eilert, 1877-
TITLE: LETTER, 1939 DECEMBER 22, MEXICO CITY, TO ARTHUR EILERT DRUCKER, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Drucker, Arthur Eilert, 1877- -- Correspondence.
Prisoners -- Mexico -- Mexico City -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript letter, with envelope, from Mexican prisoner seeking assistance in recovering money stored in a trunk.
Gift, A.E. Drucker, 1940.
Cage 1794
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: LAND DEED, 1889 JULY 29.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet with seal.
SUBJECTS: Crewdson, James T.
Garrett, Sarah M.
Deeds -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
NOTES: Land deed to James T. Crewdson of Spokane Falls, Washington Territory, for the heirs of Sarah M. Garrett, deceased.
Cage 1795
AUTHOR: Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell, 1857-1945.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, [1897?] TO CARRIE.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p. (on 1 leaf).
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- Autographs.
Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell, 1857-1945 -- Correspondence.
Authors, American -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 1796
AUTHOR: Davis family.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Davis, Mary Ann.
Davis, James S., 1815-1896.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1873-1961.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 20 items.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, 1877.
Steptoe Butte (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Genealogical notes re: Davis family of Steptoe Butte, Wash., transcripts of a James Cashup Davis letter, 1873, and of a letter, 1877, of Mary Ann Davis regarding the Nez Perce War.
Cage 1797
AUTHOR: Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902.
Eggleston, George Cary, 1839-1911.
PAPERS, 1855-1903.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Craig, Albert G.
Authors, American -- Correspondence.
XII (Organization).
NOTES: Salutatory address delivered on assuming the presidency of the XII (1855), also letters of Edward and George Eggleston to Albert G. Craig.
Cage 1798
AUTHOR: Moore, Mattie Becker.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1872-1903.
DESCRIPT.: 18 items.
SUBJECTS: Moore, Mattie Becker.
NOTES: Correspondence, notes, school exercise book, invitation to an execution, chiefly Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Gift, Stanley Harold, 1937.
Cage 1799
AUTHOR: Drucker, Arthur Eilert, 1877-
TITLE: DRUCKER ORIENTAL LIBRARY : TYPESCRIPT, [1936?].
DESCRIPT.: [19] p.
SUBJECTS: Drucker, Minnie Barstow.
East Asia -- Bibliography.
NOTES: A list of books to be presented by Mrs. A.E. Drucker in memory of her father, Captain E.S. Barstow, to Washington State College Library.
Cage 1800
TITLE: DAY BOOK, 1892-1895.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 96 p.
SUBJECTS: Wheat -- Harvesting -- Palouse Region (Idaho and Wash.).
NOTES: A manuscript which has accounts and labor records for wheat harvesting.
Cage 1801
AUTHOR: Modrell, R. T.
TITLE: LETTERHEAD, [CA. 1893], DAYTON, WASH.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Dayton (Wash.) -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Contains description of Dayton. On verso, advertisements for business firms of Dayton.
Cage 1802
AUTHOR: DeNeff, James, b. 1876.
TITLE: REMINISCENCES, 1961 SEPTEMBER 14, GOODING, IDAHO.
DESCRIPT.: 16 p.
SUBJECTS: DeNeff family.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Signed holograph re: personal and family history on eastern Washington frontier.
Cage 1803
AUTHOR: Conant, Roger, 1833-1915.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Deutsch, Lenna.
TITLE: MERCER'S BELLES, A REPORTER'S JOURNAL : MANUSCRIPT, N.D. / BY ROGER CONANT; EDITED BY LENNA DEUTSCH.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 250 p.
SUBJECTS: Continental (Steamship).
Voyages to the Pacific coast.
Mercer, A. S. (Asa Shinn), 1839-1917.
NOTES: Typescript with manuscript corrections and additions.
Gift, Lenna Deutsch.
Cage 1804
AUTHOR: Devore, James.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Avery, Mary W. (Mary Williamson), 1907-1975.
Siceloff, David Guy, 1885-
TITLE: DEVORE-SICELOFF INTERVIEW, 1959 FALL, CONDUCTED BY MARY AVERY.
DESCRIPT.: 17 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Oklahoma.
NOTES: Typescript interview discussing their homesteading experiences in the Cherokee strip of Oklahoma in 1894. Interview recorded and conducted by Mary Avery.
Cage 1805
AUTHOR: Spokane (Wash.). Public Schools.
TITLE: RECORDS, [CA. 1917].
DESCRIPT.: 2 v. + 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: World War, 1914-1918 -- War work -- Schools.
NOTES: Records of knitting classes sponsored by women's clubs to make clothing for soldiers.
Cage 1806
AUTHOR: David, Homer, 1881-1971.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Nelson, Elmer E.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1965 NOVEMBER 15, MOSCOW, IDAHO, TO ELMER E. NELSON, MOSCOW, IDAHO.
DESCRIPT.: 14 p.
Signed typescript.
SUBJECTS: Banks and banking -- Idaho -- Moscow -- History.
Moscow (Idaho) -- History.
Nelson, Elmer E. -- Correspondence.
David, Homer, 1881-1971 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Account of early history of Moscow, Idaho, and especially of banks.
Cage 1807
AUTHOR: Dart, Anson.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1851 OCTOBER 20, OREGON CITY, TO HON. COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS.
DESCRIPT.: 20 p.
SUBJECTS: American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
Missions -- Oregon.
Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865.
Dart, Anson -- Correspondence.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Wars.
NOTES: Typescript of report concerning claims by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions for Indian depredations in 1847.
4 copies.
Original in: Indian Office, Washington, D.C. dcu.
Cage 1808
AUTHOR: Marshall, John, 1755-1835.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Lenox, David.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1800 JULY 20, WASHINGTON, TO DAVID LENOX, LONDON.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Impressment.
Lenox, David -- Correspondence.
Judges -- United States -- Correspondence.
Marshall, John, 1755-1835 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Photostatic copy.
Signed holograph on impressment.
Cage 1809
AUTHOR: Wiltse House.
TITLE: MENU, 1902.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Smith, George D.
NOTES: Gift, Mrs. C.O. Moodie.
Manuscript.
Inscribed: "Geo. D. Smith, Proprietor."
Cage 1811
AUTHOR: Frank, John, 1878-1950.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Spalding, Henry Harmon, 1803-1874.
TITLE: NEZ PERCE HYMNS, [CA. 1939].
DESCRIPT.: 50 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Hymns, Nez Perce.
Nez Perce Indians -- Music.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Music.
NOTES: Typescript from manuscript by John Frank; translated by H.H. Spalding, John Frank and others.
Cage 1812
AUTHOR: Lauderback, Jean Ardell, 1918-
TITLE: THE STORY OF CHILD WELFARE IN OREGON : TYPESCRIPT, 1940 JUNE / BY JEAN ARDELL LAUDERBACK.
DESCRIPT.: 57 p.
SUBJECTS: Child welfare -- Oregon -- History.
NOTES: Typescript paper prepared for the Graduate School of Social Work, State College of Washington.
Cage 1813
AUTHOR: Spillman, Ramsay.
TITLE: A BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM JASPER SPILLMAN : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1939] / BY RAMSAY SPILLMAN.
DESCRIPT.: 453 p.
SUBJECTS: Spillman, William Jasper, 1863-1931.
Geneticists -- United States -- Biography.
Agriculturists -- United States -- Biography.
Cage 1814
AUTHOR: Washington State University. Economic Cooperation Administration Film Evaluation Project.
TITLE: ECONOMIC COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION FILM PROJECT; A REPORT ; TYPESCRIPT, 1951 MAY 24-1952 JUNE 15.
DESCRIPT.: 99 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Motion pictures -- Evaluation.
United States. Economic Cooperation Administration.
Cage 1815
AUTHOR: Past Noble Grands Club (Pullman, Wash.).
TITLE: MINUTE BOOK, 1920-1929.
DESCRIPT.: 200 p.
SUBJECTS: Women -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- Societies, etc.
NOTES: Minutes of the Past Noble Grands Club, Pullman, Washington.
Gift, Mrs. G.O. Kellog, 1944.
Cage 1816
AUTHOR: Cunningham, James Calvin, 1864-1948.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
Cunningham, J. C., Mrs.
TITLE: JAMES CALVIN CUNNINGHAM, BIOGRAPHY AND COLLEGE MEMOIRS : TYPESCRIPT, 1941
DESCRIPT.: 27 p.
SUBJECTS: Cunningham, James Calvin, 1864-1948.
University of Washington. Board of Regents.
University of Washington. Board of Regents -- Biography.
NOTES: Biography of Regent of Washington State University, also correspondence file of E.O. Holland and Mrs. J.C. Cunningham, 1948.
Cage 1817
AUTHOR: Dana, Homer Jackson, 1890-
TITLE: A HISTORICAL SKETCH DESCRIBING THE GROWTH OF THE GENERATION AND USE OF ELECTRICITY IN PULLMAN AND THE INLAND EMPIRE : TYPESCRIPT, 1958 / BY HOMER J. DANA.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: Electrification -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- History.
Pullman (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Paper presented to the Pullman Chamber of Commerce on February 11, 1958.
Gift, Homer J. Dana, 1958.
Cage 1818
AUTHOR: Crosby, William Ernest.
TITLE: HIGHLIGHTS IN THE HISTORY OF LOGGING EQUIPMENT AND METHODS: N.D. / BY W.E. CROSBY.
DESCRIPT.: 17 p.
SUBJECTS: Logging -- Machinery -- History.
Logging -- History.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Original in: Seattle Public Library, Seattle, Wash. wau.
Gift, H.J. Deutsch, 1958.
Cage 1819
AUTHOR: Crockett, Walter.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Black, Harvey.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1853 OCTOBER 15, ISLAND COUNTY, W[ASHINGTON] TERRITORY, TO HARVEY BLACK, BLACKSBURG, VIRGINIA.
DESCRIPT.: 10 p.
SUBJECTS: Black, Harvey -- Correspondence.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whidbey Island.
Crockett, Walter -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Two typescript copies of letters; and clippings about these letters re: frontier Whidbey Island, Wash.
Gift, Harvey L. Price, 1927.
Letter to Harvey Black from Walter Crockett, published in the Island County Times (newspaper), Coupeville, Washington, 1928.
Cage 1820
AUTHOR: Crithfield, June.
TITLE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SNAKE RIVER : TYPESCRIPT, 1967 JULY 9 / BY JUNE CRITHFIELD.
DESCRIPT.: 7 p.
SUBJECTS: Snake River (Wyo.-Wash.).
Steamboats -- Washington (State) -- History.
NOTES: Address given at the Whitman County Pioneer's picnic.
Gift, June Crithfield, 1967.
Cage 1821
AUTHOR: Crawford, Medorem, d. 1891.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Abernathy, George.
Clark, Harvey L.
Crawford, S. G.
Hask, B.
Applegate, Jesse A., 1811-1888.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1843-1859.
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Tompkins, E. A.
Leese, Jacob Primer, b.1809.
Northwest, Pacific -- Politics and government.
NOTES: Correspondence concerning social and political affairs in the Pacific Northwest. Correspondents are: George Abernathy, Jesse Applegate, Harvey Clark, S.G. Crawford, B. Hask.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 1822
AUTHOR: United States. Army Paymaster.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Francis, Simeon.
TITLE: COMMISSION, 1861 DECEMBER 25.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Crawford, LeRoy.
NOTES: Commission of LeRoy Crawford as clerk of Simeon Francis, Paymaster in the Army of the United States, Portland, Or. Holograph is signed by Simeon Francis.
Purchased from, Fred Lockley, 1947.
Cage 1823
AUTHOR: Crane, James C., 1857-1940.
TITLE: PEOPLE I HAVE KNOWN IN PIONEER DAYS, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 10 p.
SUBJECTS: Cattle trade -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County -- History.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
NOTES: Account of early Whitman County, Washington, especially cattle ranching and trading.
Cage 1824
AUTHOR: Cowlitz Steam Navigation Company.
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION, 1867.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Steam-navigation -- Washington (State) -- Cowlitz Prairie Landing.
NOTES: Negative photocopy.
Gift, Secretary of State of the State of Washington, 1942.
Cage 1825
AUTHOR: Cowan, Charles S.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Maunder, Elwood R.
Moir, Stuart.
Forest History Society.
TITLE: ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW WITH CHARLES S. COWAN, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, 1957 OCTOBER 30 / BY ELWOOD R. MAUNDER.
DESCRIPT.: 55 p.
SUBJECTS: Forest fires -- Prevention and control -- History.
Cowan, Charles S. -- Interviews.
NOTES: Typescript interview by Maunder for the Forest History Foundation, chiefly re: forest fire prevention and control; Stuart Moir also participated. Includes index.
Literary rights reserved by Forest History Foundation (Society).
Gift, Forest History Foundation, Inc., 1958.
Cage 1826
AUTHOR: Cousins, W. J.
TITLE: RELIGION AND NATIONALITY IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST TO 1860 : TYPESCRIPT / BY W.J. COUSINS.
DESCRIPT.: 23 p.
SUBJECTS: Missions -- Oregon -- History.
Northwest, Pacific -- History.
NOTES: Includes bibliography.
Cage 1827
TITLE: LAUNCHING OF THE S.S. E.A. BRYAN : SCRIPT WITH PHOTOGRAPHS, 1944 FEBRUARY 29.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p. : 4 photographs.
SUBJECTS: E. A. Bryan (Ship).
Hayes, Robert C., Mrs.
NOTES: "Mrs. Robert C. Hayes, Sponsor.
Gift, Charles T. Meenach.
Cage 1828
AUTHOR: Neil, J. Meredith, 1937-
TITLE: FROM CABBAGE PATCH TO COLLEGE HILL : THE ARCHITECTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY TO 1905 : TYPESCRIPT, 1965 JANUARY 14 / BY J. MEREDITH NEIL.
DESCRIPT.: 36 p. : ill. and map.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- Buildings.
NOTES: Paper for History 501.
Cage 1829
AUTHOR: Corot, Jean-Baptiste-Camille, 1796-1875.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Chenevieres, Marquis de.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1870 MARCH 17, PARIS, TO THE MARQUIS DE CHENEVIERES, CURATOR OF THE MUSEUM OF LUXEMBOURG, PARIS.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p. (on 1 leaf).
SUBJECTS: Chenevieres, Marquis de -- Correspondence.
Artists -- 19th century -- Autographs.
Corot, Jean-Baptiste-Camille, 1796-1875 -- Correspondence.
Painters -- France -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph with envelope.
Gift, Friends of the Library, 1951.
Cage 1830
AUTHOR: Cornelius, Thomas R., 1827-1899.
TITLE: AFFIDAVIT, 1856.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Wars.
Dowell, B. F.
Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865.
NOTES: Incomplete manuscript concerning the war losses of B.F. Dowell.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 1831
AUTHOR: Cooper, Jean G.
TITLE: THE STORY OF ADA JANE : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY JEAN G. COOPER.
DESCRIPT.: 22 p.
SUBJECTS: Chase, Ada Jane, b. 1852.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Nevada.
NOTES: Accounts of life and westward migration of Ada Jane Chase, especially in mining areas of Nevada.
Gift, Jean G. Cooper.
Cage 1832
AUTHOR: Botting, Roland B., 1903-
TITLE: JAMES M. COMSTOCK; PIONEER CITIZEN : TYPESCRIPT, 1938.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: Comstock, James M., 1838-1918.
Spokane (Wash.) -- Biography.
NOTES: Contains manuscript additions.
Cage 1833
AUTHOR: Corbaley, A. L.
TITLE: DIARY FOR JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, 1885 : TYPESCRIPT / BY A.L. CORBALEY.
DESCRIPT.: 22 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Badger Mountain.
NOTES: Gift, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Corbaley.
Cage 1834
AUTHOR: Corbett, Joan M.
TITLE: A MOUNTAIN CHARADE; THE SHEEPEATER CAMPAIGN : TYPESCRIPT, 1962 JUNE / BY JOAN M. CORBETT.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Bannock Indians -- Wars, 1878 -- Bibliography.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Wars -- 1878 -- Bibliography.
NOTES: A bibliography.
Photocopy.
Gift, Lucile Fry.
Cage 1836
AUTHOR: United States. Bureau of Reclamation.
TITLE: CHIEF JOSEPH DAM PROJECT; WASHINGTON, CHELAN DIVISION, PROPOSED REPORT : TYPESCRIPT, 1962.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 250 p. : maps and charts.
SUBJECTS: Chief Joseph Dam (Wash.).
Dams -- Washington (State).
Dams -- Columbia River.
NOTES: Photocopies.
Cage 1837
AUTHOR: De Pledge, William Jonathan.
TITLE: INDENTURE, 1856 MAY 24.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: De Pledge, Frederick.
Grey, Emily Georgina.
Hunt, Augustus Henry.
Marriage settlements -- England.
NOTES: Manuscript of indenture between William Jonathan De Pledge, Emily Georgina Grey, Augustus Henry Hunt and Frederick De Pledge, as settlement on the marriage of William J. De Pledge and wife at Tynemouth, Northumberland.
Gift, Meryl Grey Chapman Houghton, 1948.
Cage 1838
AUTHOR: Denoo, John A., 1907-
TITLE: PAPERS, 1959-1962.
DESCRIPT.: 14 items.
SUBJECTS: Juvenile delinquency -- Washington (State).
Judges -- Washington (State) -- Colfax.
Washington (State). Superior Court (Whitman County).
NOTES: Addresses, memoranda, court opinions of Judge Denoo; legal briefs; papers of judicial seminar, University of Washington, 1959. Material on juvenile deliquency.
Gift, John A. Denoo.
Judge, Superior Court, Whitman County, State of Washington.
Cage 1839
AUTHOR: DeLamar, J. R.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Wahl, Christian.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1881-1889.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 items.
SUBJECTS: Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho -- Silver City.
Wilson Mine (Idaho).
NOTES: Correspondence, notes, checks, receipts, assay reports, and bank statements concerned with DeLamar's mining activities in Idaho, especially the Wilson mine at Silver City. Chief correspondent, Christian Wahl.
Gift, Francis T. Laney, 1942.
Cage 1840
AUTHOR: Dawson, A. H.
TITLE: JOURNALS, 1902-1903.
DESCRIPT.: 2 vols.
SUBJECTS: Dairy farming -- Washington (State) -- Entiat.
NOTES: Diary and account entries of A.H. Dawson, dairyman, near Entiat, Washington.
Gift, A.H. Dawson, 1923.
Cage 1841
AUTHOR: Evans, Pauline.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Evans, Pauline. Story of Princess Jane.
TITLE: OLD SPALDING LOG CABIN MISSION.
THE OLD SPALDING LOG CABIN MISSION, AND THE STORY OF PRINCESS JANE : TYPESCRIPT, 1935 NOVEMBER 26 / BY PAULINE EVANS.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Missions -- Idaho.
Silcott, Jane, 1842-1895.
Spalding, Henry Harmon, 1803-1874.
Spalding (Idaho) -- History.
NOTES: Two copies of each story The Old Spalding log cabin and The Story of Princess Jane and an extra copy of the two stories combined. Also articles on the Spalding mission and its owners.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1954.
Cage 1843
AUTHOR: Kennedy, Carroll.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1939-1952.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 25 items.
SUBJECTS: Castle Rock Christian Church (Wash.) -- History.
Cowlitz County (Wash.) -- History.
Kelso (Wash.) -- History.
First United Methodist Church (Kelso, Wash.).
Wahkiakum County (Wash.) -- Census, 1854.
NOTES: Correspondence, notes, clippings concerning the history of Cowlitz County. Contains material on Kelso, Washington; historical records of the Methodist Church, Kelso; history of Christian Church, Castle Rock, Washington; census of Wahkiakum County, 1854; geographic names of Cowlitz County.
Gift, Carroll Kennedy, 1954.
Cage 1844
AUTHOR: Independent Order of Good Templars. Puyallup Lodge, No. 20.
TITLE: CLEARANCE CARD, 1868 JULY 30, ISSUED TO ELIZABETH GALE, FRANKLIN, WASHINGTON TERRITORY.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: Clubs -- Washington (State) -- Franklin.
Gale, Elizabeth.
NOTES: Gift, Madeline Curny, 1936.
Cage 1845
AUTHOR: Exchange Lodging House (Walla Walla, Wash.).
TITLE: REGISTER, 1896-1898.
DESCRIPT.: 300 p.
SUBJECTS: Lodging-houses -- Washington (State) -- Walla Walla.
NOTES: Hotel register, Walla Walla, Washington.
Cage 1846
AUTHOR: Kootenai River Ferry (Firm).
TITLE: IDAHO FERRY RECORDS, 1864-1888.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Bonner, C. L.
Eddy, R. H.
Ferries -- Idaho.
Walton, J. W.
Reigart, R. H.
NOTES: Manuscript of claim of ferry privilege by C.L. Bonner, R.A. Eddy, R.H. Reigart, and J.W. Walton. Also financial report of Armstrong and Craig, Central Ferry (Idaho?), 1888.
Photocopy.
Gift, Mrs. C.F. Putnam.
Cage 1847
AUTHOR: Finley, Guy C.
TITLE: A HISTORY OF THE YAKIMA-TIETON IRRIGATION PROJECT : TYPESCRIPT, 1970 MARCH / BY GUY C. FINLEY.
DESCRIPT.: 7 p.
SUBJECTS: Yakima-Tieton Irrigation Project (Wash.).
Irrigation -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley -- History.
NOTES: Gift, L.B. Vincent, 1970.
Cage 1848
AUTHOR: Columbia Publishing Company.
TITLE: ACCOUNTS, 1893-1897.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 150 p.
SUBJECTS: Newspapers -- Washington (State) -- Vancouver -- Finances.
NOTES: Records of advertisements, circulation, and expenses of a newpaper and print shop at Vancouver, Wash.
Cage 1849
AUTHOR: Fairbanks, Avard T. (Avard Tennyson), 1897-1987.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1928-1942.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Sculptors -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Correspondence with E.O. Holland, with photographs and newspaper clippings, concerning Fairbanks' sculptures.
Cage 1850
AUTHOR: Faulkner, W. H.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Chatters, Roy M., 1908-
TITLE: AN ACCOUNT OF THE BIRCH CREEK MASSACRE OF 1877 : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / EDITED BY R.M. CHATTERS.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Groves, S. A., Mrs.
Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, 1877.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Wars.
NOTES: Edited transcript of letter from W.H. Faulkner, Salmon City, Idaho, January 24, 1878, to Mrs. S.A. Groves, Milford, Indiana.
Gift, Roy M. Chatters.
Cage 1851
TITLE: THE FAMILY HORN : COMIC PLAY IN 3 ACTS : MANUSCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 p.
NOTES: Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1950.
Cage 1852
TITLE: FAMILY RECORDS OF WASHINGTON PIONEERS : SELECTIONS : TYPESCRIPT, 1960 JUNE.
DESCRIPT.: 28 p.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Claims.
NOTES: Typescript lists of Revolutionary War soldiers seeking depreciation payments and who assigned their claims to speculators. Some parties presumed ancestors of Washington pioneers.
Gift, Eastern Washington Genealogical Society, 1960.
Cage 1853
AUTHOR: Farmers' Cooperative Association.
TITLE: NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ASSOCIATIONS [IN WASHINGTON STATE] BY COUNTIES : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1930].
DESCRIPT.: 43 p.
SUBJECTS: Cooperative societies -- Washington (State) -- Directories.
Cage 1854
TITLE: FARMINGTON, PAST AND PRESENT : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1955].
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Farmington (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 1855
AUTHOR: Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, [1865 OR 1866] JUNE 26, BROOKLYN NAVY YARD, TO HOWARD.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p. (on 2 leaves.).
SUBJECTS: Butt, Mary.
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870 -- Correspondence.
Admirals -- United States -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph concerning the misfortunes of Mrs. Mary Butt.
Gift, Paul P. Kies, 1954.
Distinguished American admiral.
Cage 1856
AUTHOR: Henry, Murray David, 1865-1948.
TITLE: M.D. HENRY FAMILY HISTORY : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1962].
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Henry family.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
NOTES: Gift, Patricia Knapp, 1971.
Cage 1857
AUTHOR: Washington (State). Governor (1889-1893 : Ferry).
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Ferry, Elisha Peyre, 1825-1895.
Weir, Allen.
TITLE: COMMISSION, 1892 DECEMBER 13.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: McMillan, John Q.
NOTES: Commission of John Q. McMillan as presidential elector. Signed by Allen Weir, Secretary of State; Elisha P. Ferry, Governor. Includes the Seal of the State of Washington.
Cage 1858
AUTHOR: Ferry County (Wash.). Auditor's Office.
TITLE: WARRANTS, 1899 MARCH 28-1899 APRIL 17.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Ferry County (Wash.). Auditor's Office -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Checks issued by the County Auditor and charged to the current expense fund.
Cage 1859
AUTHOR: Robinson, Eleanor Fink.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1833-1933.
DESCRIPT.: 92 items.
SUBJECTS: Fink, Eleanor.
Robinson, James Easton.
NOTES: Letters to Eleanor Fink and her son, James Easton Robinson, from friends and family chiefly in Ohio and Indiana, some to Cheney, Washington.
Photocopies.
Gift, Robert E. King.
Cage 1860
AUTHOR: Ferry County (Wash.). Treasurer.
TITLE: RECEIPTS, 1899 MARCH 22-DECEMBER 9; 1909 SEPTEMBER 11-DECEMBER 31.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 items.
SUBJECTS: Ferry County (Wash.). Treasurer -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Receipts issued by the County Treasurer.
Cage 1861
AUTHOR: Field, W. B.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1888 AUGUST 19, LOON LAKE, W.T., TO DAUGHTER ALICE.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Loon Lake (Wash.) -- Description and travel.
Field, W. B. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript transcription.
Original loaned for copying by Mrs. A.B. Lind.
Cage 1862
AUTHOR: Finley, John H.
TITLE: ADDRESS BY DOCTOR JOHN H. FINLEY; PRESENTED BEFORE THE EXHIBITION OF RURAL ARTS, WASHINGTON, D.C. : TYPESCRIPT, 1937 NOVEMBER 18.
DESCRIPT.: 10 p.
SUBJECTS: Country life.
NOTES: Manuscript presented to E.O. Holland by John H. Finley.
Cage 1863
AUTHOR: Fitzhugh, Arthur Rose.
TITLE: ARTHUR FITZHUGH'S BOOK FOR WRITING EXERCISES IN PHYLOLOGY : MANUSCRIPT, 1796 FEBRUARY 17.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 39 p.
SUBJECTS: English language -- Composition and exercises.
Philology -- Study and teaching.
NOTES: Gift, Mrs. Richard McNary Stolz, 1941.
Cage 1864
AUTHOR: Evans, Griffith R.
TITLE: SERMONS, 1880-1909.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 300 p.
SUBJECTS: Sermons, Welsh -- 19th century.
NOTES: Manuscript.
Gift, Mrs. Sidney Moon, 1939.
In Welsh.
Cage 1865
AUTHOR: Industrial Workers of the World.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Woodruff, Abner E. Advancing proletariat.
Lewis, Austin.
TITLE: MISCELLANEA, 1918-1967.
DESCRIPT.: 9 items.
SUBJECTS: Labor unions -- Miscellanea.
Industrial Workers of the World.
Working class.
Proletariat.
NOTES: Chart: Structure of the industrial system; pamphlets: I.W.W. Songs (2); One Big Union of All Workers; Proletarian and Petit-Burgeois by Austin Lewis; the Advancing Proletariat, by Abner Woodruff; leaflet: What sort of union is the I.W.W. asking you to build? Also membership card and delegate credentials, blank, and letter with list of pamphlets and prices.
Permanent loan, Donald Barnes.
Cage 1866
AUTHOR: Fletcher Abstract and Loan Company.
TITLE: ABSTRACT OF TITLE : DESCRIPTIONS AND OWNERSHIP OF THE WEST FIVE MILES OF STATE ROAD NO. 8 DISTRICT : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 123 p.
SUBJECTS: Abstracts of title -- Washington (State) -- Clark County.
Cage 1867
AUTHOR: Franklin County (Wash.). Board of County Commissioners.
TITLE: SEAL, N.D., OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, FRANKLIN COUNTY, W[ASHINGTON] T[ERRITORY].
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Winn, Thomas.
Seals (Numismatics).
Franklin County (Wash.) -- Seal.
NOTES: Also notary's seal of Thomas Winn, Washington Territory, n.d.; 5 cm. in diameter, embossed.
Cage 1868
AUTHOR: National Builders Bureau.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1922-1923.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 25 items.
SUBJECTS: Advertising agencies -- Washington (State) -- Spokane -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Receipts, correspondence and notes concerning financial matters of the National Builders Bureau, Spokane, Washington.
Advertising agency.
Cage 1869
AUTHOR: Freeman, John W.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Dean, Noah H.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1841 AUGUST 4, VEVAY, [INDIANA], TO NOAH H. DEAN, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p. (on 2 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Dean, Noah H. -- Correspondence.
Freeman, John W. -- Correspondence.
Elections -- Indiana.
Indiana -- Politics and government.
NOTES: Signed holograph, folded and addressed as envelope re: county elections.
Cage 1870
AUTHOR: Brown, Murray S.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Fritz, A. D.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1860 SEPTEMBER 24, ELISABETHON, CARTER CO., TENNESSEE TO A.D. FRITZ.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Fritz, A. D. -- Correspondence.
Brown, Murray S. -- Correspondence.
Transmutation (Chemistry).
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Re: Alchemy and transmutating metals.
Cage 1871
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: FORM LETTER, 1881 AUGUST 27, COLFAX, W[ASHINGTON] T[ERRITORY], TO THOMAS L. HUNT, COLFAX, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Hunt, Thomas L.
NOTES: Manuscript signed by J.W. Armstrong, Register.
Cage 1872
TITLE: STATEMENT OF MONIES, 1850 JULY 18.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Gamble, John W.
Marriage settlements.
NOTES: Manuscript statement of settlements received by John W. Gamble from bequests and legacies to his wife, Matilda ...
Gift, C.P. Bissett Jr., 1941.
Cage 1873
AUTHOR: Garber, C. Y.
TITLE: JUST REMINISCING : TYPESCRIPT, 1965 JANUARY 20.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Forest fires -- Idaho -- Prevention and control.
Forest fires -- Idaho -- Pine Creek.
NOTES: Re: forest fires in Idaho.
Photocopy.
Cage 1874
AUTHOR: Shulty, Lillian.
TITLE: PAPERS, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 16 p.
SUBJECTS: Garfield County (Wash.) -- History.
Pomeroy (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Typescripts of papers including: Towns of Garfield County, Garfield County and Pomeroy the county seat, and History of Garfield County.
Cage 1875
AUTHOR: Gates, Charles M. (Charles Marvin), 1904-1963.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Society of American Archivists. Meeting (1938).
TITLE: STATE ARCHIVES ON THE PACIFIC COAST : TYPESCRIPT, 1938 OCTOBER 25 / BY CHARLES GATES.
DESCRIPT.: 14 p.
SUBJECTS: Archives -- Pacific States.
NOTES: Paper read at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archivists.
Cage 1876
AUTHOR: Blickenderfer, Charles.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1903-1979.
DESCRIPT.: 31 items.
SUBJECTS: Farmington (Wash.) -- History.
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Farmington -- Biography.
NOTES: Typescript reminiscences, accounts and biographies of pioneers of Farmington, Washington.
Photocopy.
Gift, C.S. Blickenderfer, 1973.
Cage 1877
AUTHOR: Gates, Albert Henry, 1881-1969.
TITLE: APIARY RECORD, 1927-1961.
DESCRIPT.: 186 p.
SUBJECTS: Bee culture -- Washington (State) -- Garfield.
NOTES: Notebook of Garfield, Washington, beekeeper, containing typescript records of his apiary, clippings and other printed material related to beekeeping.
Gift, Barbara Gerlitz, 1969.
Cage 1878
AUTHOR: Galt, William.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Virginia Historical Society. Manuscript. Viht Mss 5:lg1397:1.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1827-1838.
DESCRIPT.: 84 p. (on 41 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Plantations -- Virginia.
Slavery -- Virginia.
NOTES: Manuscript of plantation memoranda, standing rules for the government of slaves, directions for inexperienced overseers, and accounts.
Photocopies.
Originals at: Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Va. (Viht Mss 5 :lg1397:1) vau.
Cage 1879
AUTHOR: Gannon, James T.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1885-1910.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 30 items.
SUBJECTS: Gannon, Anna.
Gannon, Margaret.
Order of the Eastern Star.
NOTES: Letters, notes, accounts, visiting cards, receipts, etc., of James T. Gannon, Anna Gannon, and Margaret Gannon, chiefly at Spokane, Wash. Includes information on the order of the Eastern Star.
Cage 1880
AUTHOR: Gaddis, William.
TITLE: LEAVES FROM MY DIARY OF THE YELLOWSTONE TRIP : MANUSCRIPT, 1873.
DESCRIPT.: 31 p.
SUBJECTS: Yellowstone National Park -- Pictorial works.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, Mrs. Jack Stalter.
Cage 1881
AUTHOR: Franklin, John, d. 1886.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1850-1859.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v. (ca. 125 p.).
SUBJECTS: California -- Emigration and immigration.
Gold mines and mining -- California -- 19th century.
Gold miners -- California -- Diaries.
NOTES: Diary, copy-book, poetry and sketchbook mostly about California and the gold fields. Also marriage license of John Franklin and Joanna Doyle.
Gift, Ferry County Commissioners through Mrs. Goldie Putnam, 1958.
Cage 1882
AUTHOR: Forwood, William Stump.
TITLE: SCRAPS: POETRY AND PROSE : MANUSCRIPT, 1854-1872 / SELECTED BY W.S. FORWOOD.
DESCRIPT.: 135 p.
SUBJECTS: United States -- Politics and government -- 1849-1877 -- Sources.
NOTES: Physician.
Chiefly handwritten copies of articles, along with clippings, many from Bel Air, Maryland. Most items concern personal morality or public and political affairs.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 1883
AUTHOR: Flaherty, James J.
TITLE: ADDRESS BY JAMES J. FLAHERTY COMMEMORATING 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF GLACIER NATIONAL PARK : TYPESCRIPT, 1940 SEPTEMBER 9.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: Glacier National Park (Mont.) -- History.
NOTES: Speech given before Y.G. Beeline 25th Annual Convention at Glacier Park Hotel, Glacier Park, Montana.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 1884
AUTHOR: Baker, Lee H.
TITLE: BRIEF HISTORY OF FORT HENNESS, WASHINGTON, OCCUPIED DURING THE INDIAN WAR OF 1855-1856 : TYPESCRIPT, 1933 OCTOBER / BY LEE H. BAKER.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Fort Henness (Wash.) -- History.
Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Wars.
NOTES: Gift, N.B. Coffman.
Cage 1885
AUTHOR: Hall, Oliver R., 1852-1946.
TITLE: PAPERS, [CA. 1926 SEPTEMBER 24].
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Hall, Oliver R., 1852-1946.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Whitman County (Wash.) -- Biography.
Whitman County (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Autobiography and typescript biography of Hall, Colfax pioneer and state legislator, along with a newspaper article on the highway from Colfax to Spokane.
Gift, W.R. Goodrich, 1971.
Cage 1886
AUTHOR: Gray, William Polk.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bird, Alice E.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1916-1927.
DESCRIPT.: 12 items.
SUBJECTS: Gray, William H.
Pasco (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Poems and articles about the history of Pasco by W.P. Gray; also articles by Alice E. Bird and others about Captain William H. Gray and the founding of Pasco; all are typescripts.
Cage 1887
AUTHOR: Bank of Montreal (Rossland, B.C.).
TITLE: PAPERS, 1898-1915.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 55 items.
SUBJECTS: Mines and mineral resources -- Washington (State) -- Republic.
NOTES: Correspondence, deeds, indentures, bills and receipts concerning mining operations near Republic, Washington.
Gift, Gordon German.
Cage 1888
AUTHOR: Geyer, Karl Andreas.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Hooker, William Jackson, Sir, 1785-1865.
Thorburn, George C.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1843, 1845-1847.
DESCRIPT.: 38 p.
SUBJECTS: Botanists -- United States -- Correspondence.
Geyer, Karl Andreas -- Correspondence.
Hooker, William Jackson, Sir, 1785-1865 -- Correspondence.
Thorburn, George C. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letters to Sir William J. Hooker and a letter to George C. Thorburn, signed "Charles A. Geyer.
Typescript copies.
Gift, W.L. Davis, 1946.
Gift, C.M. Drury, 1941.
Botanist, Germany and North America.
Cage 1889
AUTHOR: Gigot, E. F.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1880, 1908.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Crittendon, John J.
Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876.
NOTES: Correspondence concerning a watch taken from Lt. John J. Crittendon's body at Little Big Horn and eventually returned to his parents.
Typescript copies.
Gift, W.D. Vincent, 1942.
Cage 1890
AUTHOR: King County (Wash.). Auditor's Office.
TITLE: MEDICAL REGISTER, 1887 SEPTEMBER 22.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Physicians -- Washington (State) -- King County -- Licenses.
Whittemore, Samuel.
NOTES: A manuscript certified copy of page 20 of a medical register of Samuel Whittemore, M.D. Also, seal of King County Auditor.
Gift, E.J. Newcomer, 1961.
Cage 1891
AUTHOR: Kimmel, Thelma.
TITLE: THE FORT SIMCOE STORY : TYPESCRIPT, 1948 / BY THELMA KIMMEL.
DESCRIPT.: 22 p.
SUBJECTS: Fort Simcoe (Wash.) -- History.
Wilbur, James Harvey, 1811-1887.
Missions -- Washington (State) -- Fort Simcoe.
NOTES: Includes account of religious missionary J.H. Wilbur.
Cage 1892
AUTHOR: Ford, Ninevah, b. 1815.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Walla Walla Pioneer Association.
TITLE: THE ANNUAL ADDRESS OF NINEVAH FORD : MANUSCRIPT, 1887 JUNE 10.
DESCRIPT.: 20 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Manuscript of address (emigration to Oregon in 1843) given to the Walla Walla Pioneer Association. Typescript transcript is included.
Purchase, 1935.
Cage 1893
AUTHOR: Maynard, Thomas Jefferson.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Fletcher, Georgia.
Maynard, Thomas Jefferson. Sketch of the life of my father and mother.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1899-1958.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
SUBJECTS: Maynard family.
NOTES: Notes and clipping on family history collected and written by Georgia Fletcher; also a typescript of Sketch of the Life of My Father and Mother, by Thomas J. Maynard.
Gift, Georgia Fletcher.
Cage 1894
AUTHOR: Frink, Francis.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Maunder, Elwood R.
Forest History Society.
TITLE: ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW WITH FRANCIS FRINK : TYPESCRIPT, 1958 NOVEMBER 13 / BY ELWOOD R. MAUNDER.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: Frink, Francis -- Interviews.
Logging -- Machinery -- History.
NOTES: Literary rights reserved by the Forest History Foundation (Society).
Interview by Maunder for the Forest History Foundation, at Seattle, Wash., re: logging machinery.
Gift, Forest History Foundation,Inc., 1959.
Cage 1895
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: HOMESTEAD CERTIFICATE, 1889 OCTOBER 22.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: Forney, Samuel.
NOTES: Certificate from the land office at Spokane Falls, Washington Territory, to Samuel Forney. Includes Seal.
Cage 1896
AUTHOR: Christian family.
TITLE: GENEALOGICAL RECORD, 1894-1945.
DESCRIPT.: 5 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Christian, Samuel Henry.
Christian family.
NOTES: Record from the Samuel H. Christian family bible.
Gift, Blanche Whitewell Christian.
Cage 1897
AUTHOR: Compton, Helen M. Harrington.
TITLE: BIOGRAPHIES, 1958.
DESCRIPT.: 10 p.
SUBJECTS: Annibal family.
NOTES: Typescript account of Annibal family members, consisting of Helen Compton's grandmother, mother, cousins, and herself.
Gift, Helen Compton.
Cage 1898
AUTHOR: Johnson, William Lon, 1882-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Cotterill, E. B.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1946 DECEMBER 9, COLVILLE, WASHINGTON, TO E.B. COTTERILL, COLFAX, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Cotterill, E. B. -- Correspondence.
Hall, Oliver R., 1852-1946.
Johnson, William Lon, 1882- -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript about Oliver Hall.
Gift, W.R. Goodrich, 1971.
Cage 1899
AUTHOR: Brooks, Justus.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Connecticut. Office of the Governor.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1895 JANUARY 12, TOLEDO, WASHINGTON, TO THE GOVERNOR, STATE OF CONNECTICUT, REGARDING THE BROOKS ROAD PLAN.
DESCRIPT.: 2 l.
SUBJECTS: Roads -- Finance.
Brooks, Justus -- Correspondence.
Connecticut. Office of the Governor -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Holograph, with enclosed broadside.
Purchase, 1980.
Cage 1900
AUTHOR: Jackson County (Or.). Road District.
TITLE: PETITION, 1858 APRIL 1.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Fowler, W. W.
Jackson County (Or.) -- Politics and government.
NOTES: Manuscript petition to County Commissioners of Jackson County, Oregon, to appoint W.W. Fowler district supervisor. Signed by 26 people.
Cage 1901
AUTHOR: Fraenkel, Michael, 1896-1957.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1939-1941.
DESCRIPT.: 20 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Mattick, Paul, 1904-
Socialism and literature -- United States.
NOTES: Letters to Paul Mattick re: Marxism and Fraenkel's works.
Purchase, 1970.
Author.
Cage 1902
AUTHOR: Frenchtown Rendezvous (1949).
TITLE: MINUTES, 1949 APRIL 24.
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Walla Walla County -- Congresses.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Walla Walla County -- Congresses.
Walla Walla County (Wash.) -- History -- Congresses.
NOTES: Typescript of the minutes of the annual meeting of the descendents of the pioneers of Frenchtown-Walla Walla Valley.
Cage 1903
AUTHOR: Friend, Marianne J.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Goruk, Pariska.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1926 NOVEMBER 3, SAN FRANCISCO, TO PARISKA GORUK, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Goruk, Pariska -- Correspondence.
Sigma Kappa Alpha.
Friend, Marianne J. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph concerning the organization and ritual of Sigma Kappa Alpha, the history honorary. Includes envelope.
Gift, F.J. Bowman, 1939.
Cage 1904
AUTHOR: Hartman, John P. (John Peter), 1857-1945.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Perkins, Sidney Albert, 1865-1955.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, N.D., TO S.A. PERKINS, TACOMA, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 7 p. 1 copy photoprint; 18 x 22.5 cm.
SUBJECTS: Meeker, Ezra, 1830-1928.
Oregon National Historic Trail -- History.
Perkins, Sidney Albert, 1865-1955 -- Correspondence.
Hartman, John P. (John Peter), 1857-1945 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript of Ezra Meeker's retracing of Oregon Trail by oxcart, with photo of Meeker and Theodore Roosevelt.
Gift, John P. Hartman, 1944.
Cage 1905
TITLE: ANCESTORS AND DESCENDENTS OF DANIEL WRIGHT BOONE, [1965?].
DESCRIPT.: 48 leaves : ill.
SUBJECTS: Boone, Daniel Wright.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Boone family.
NOTES: Gift, Bertha Hood.
Cage 1906
AUTHOR: Mitchell, Israel, b. 1776.
TITLE: AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ISRAEL MITCHELL : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 14 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Kentucky.
Mitchell, Israel, b. 1776.
NOTES: Autobiography taken from the D.A.R. Genealogical and Historical and Historical Gleanings, volume 1, 1931/1932, re: this Kentucky pioneer.
Gift, Eastern Washington Genealogical Society, 1960.
Cage 1907
TITLE: A BRIEF OUTLINE FROM VALENTINE SEVIER, ORIGINAL EMIGRANT, COLONIAL SOLDIER AND REVOLUTIONARY PATRIOT, TO FRANCIS MARION SEVIER, UNION SOLDIER : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 7 p.
SUBJECTS: Sevier, Francis Marion.
Sevier, Valentine.
Sevier family.
NOTES: Gift, Allan W. Burleson.
Cage 1908
AUTHOR: Genzel, F.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Ferry, Elisha Peyre, 1825-1895.
Washington (State). Governor (1889-1893 : Ferry).
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1891 OCTOBER 20, MONTASANO (SIC), WASH., TO E.P. FERRY, GOVERNOR, STATE OF WASHINGTON, OLYMPIA, WASH.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Church and state -- Washington (State).
Ferry, Elisha Peyre, 1825-1895 -- Correspondence.
Genzel, F. -- Correspondence.
Thanksgiving Day.
Washington (State). Governor (1889-1893 : Ferry) -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Signed printed form letter concerning the separation of church and state in announcing Thanksgiving as a public holiday.
Cage 1909
AUTHOR: Henderson, David Bremner.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: George, Melvin Clarke, 1849-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1888 APRIL 17, WASHINGTON, D.C., TO MELVIN CLARKE GEORGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: George, Melvin Clarke, 1849- -- Correspondece.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1885-1889.
Henderson, David Bremner -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives.
Signed typescript requesting George's assistance at the Chicago convention of 1888.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 1910
AUTHOR: Freeman, John.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Peck, Walter Edwin, 1891-1954.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1926 OCTOBER 27, LONDON, TO WALTER E. PECK, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Peck, Walter Edwin, 1891-1954 -- Correspondence.
Melville, Herman, 1819-1891 -- Correspondence.
Freeman, John -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript concerning Herman Melville letters, with envelope. Envelope was forwarded from Middletown, Connecticut.
Gift, Walter E. Peck.
Cage 1911
AUTHOR: Giddings, Joshua Reed, 1795-1864.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Macy, S. S.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1854 NOVEMBER 26, JEFFERSON, OHIO, TO S.S. MACY.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Macy, S. S. -- Correspondence.
Giddings, Joshua Reed, 1795-1864 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph concerning forthcoming speeches.
Gift, Walter E. Peck, 1926.
Cage 1912
AUTHOR: St. Joseph's School (Walla Walla, Wash.).
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Brouillet, J. B. A. (Jean Baptiste Abraham), 1813-1884.
TITLE: RECORDS 1865-1867.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Education, Elementary -- Washington (State) -- Walla Walla.
NOTES: Manuscript containing accounts and rules and regulations of St. Joseph's School. Signed by J.B. Brouillet.
Cage 1913
AUTHOR: Long, A. J.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1884 MARCH 29, OAK SPRINGS, OREGON, TO RELATIVES IN NEBRASKA.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Agriculture -- Oregon -- History -- Sources.
Long, A. J. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph with postscript by Sade Long, chiefly re: farming in Oregon.
Gift, E.J. Newcomer, 1961.
Cage 1914
AUTHOR: Grant, W. W.
TITLE: JOURNAL, 1874-1883.
DESCRIPT.: 1 vol.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Journal of trip from Luverne, Minnesota, to San Francisco and return in 1874; also accounts and legal forms, Inland Empire, 1883.
Cage 1915
AUTHOR: Hewit, Daniel P.
TITLE: SWORN STATEMENT, 1887 OCTOBER 17.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Physicians -- Washington (State) -- Adams County -- Miscellanea.
NOTES: Signed manuscript as to Dr. Hewit's practice of medicine, notarized by Auditor of Adam's County.
Gift, E.J. Newcomer, 1961.
Cage 1916
AUTHOR: Carver, Ed.
TITLE: CURRENCY COLLECTION, 1885-1922.
DESCRIPT.: 39 items.
SUBJECTS: Money -- Collectors and collecting.
NOTES: Contains notes issued by banks, States of Confederacy, the Confederate States of America, and some foreign countries, chiefly Germany.
Cage 1917
AUTHOR: Evans, Luther Harris, 1902-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: American Historical Association. Pacific Coast Branch Meeting (1938 : Palo Alto, Calif.).
TITLE: GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL HISTORY : TYPESCRIPT, 1938 DECEMBER 27 / BY LUTHER H. EVANS.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Local history -- Research.
NOTES: An address delivered by Luther H. Evans, National Director of Historical Records Survey, Division of Women's and Professional Projects, W.P.A., at the conference on State and Local History held in connection with the annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association, Palo Alto, California.
Cage 1918
AUTHOR: Smith-Gordon, Lionel.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Balmer, Frank.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1914 MARCH 16, DUBLIN, IRELAND, TO FRANK E. BALMER, MORRIS, MINNESOTA.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Balmer, Frank E. -- Correspondence.
Plunkett, Horace Curzon, Sir, 1854-1932.
Smith-Gordon, Lionel -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph about the request for copy of Sir Horace Plunkett's Ireland in the New Century. Includes envelope.
Gift, Frank E. Balmer.
Cage 1919
AUTHOR: Goodyear, William.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Letterman, E. H.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1898 APRIL 25, PALOUSE, TO E.H. LETTERMAN, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Letterman, E. H. -- Correspondence.
Goodyear, William -- Correspondence.
Democratic Party (Wash.) -- History -- Sources.
Democratic Party (Whitman County, Wash.). Convention (1898).
NOTES: Signed holograph on the course of the Democratic county convention, Whitman Co., Wash.
Cage 1920
AUTHOR: Giles, Jess.
TITLE: WILLIAM GOODYEAR : TYPSECRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Goodyear, William.
Lynching -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Whitman County (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Interview by Jess Giles, to which is added some sentences by James E. Lindsey. Concerns lynchings, floods and politics in Whitman Co., Wash.
Cage 1921
AUTHOR: Glasgow, Samuel, 1858-1945.
TITLE: AUTOBIOGRAPHY : TYPSECRIPT, [CA. 1935].
DESCRIPT.: ca. 80 p.
SUBJECTS: Centennial Mill Company.
Glasgow, Samuel, 1858-1945.
Flour mills -- Washington (State) -- Spokane -- History.
Voyages around the world.
NOTES: Re: experiences in flour business at Spokane, Washington, esp. with Centennial Mills, and a lengthy account of a world tour.
Cage 1922
AUTHOR: Lindsey, James E.
TITLE: MISS GILLAN AND HER SCHOOL : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Gillan, Miss.
Teachers -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- Biography.
NOTES: Attributed to James E. Lindsey.
Cage 1923
TITLE: FOR SIXTY YEARS A NORTHWEST RESIDENT : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Walla Walla.
Gilbreath, Margaret Hanning, 1844-1922?
NOTES: Two typescript articles: For sixty years a Northwest resident, Mrs. M.H. Gilbreath, visitor at Archer home, crossed plains in 1852 and located near Dayton in 1859, has interesting story to relate; Mrs. Gilbreath dies at age of 78 years (1922?).
Gift, Mrs. E.A. Archer.
Cage 1924
AUTHOR: Giles, Eugene.
TITLE: A BRIEF RESUME OF RELATIVE PERFORMANCES OF INDIANS AND WHITES IN THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL AT LAPWAI, IDAHO,1952-1958 : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1953] / BY EUGENE GILES.
DESCRIPT.: 11 p.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Lapwai -- Education.
Nez Perce Indians -- Education.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 1925
AUTHOR: Columbia County (Wash.).
TITLE: RECEIPT, 1876 JUNE 16.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Chew, A. W.
Gilbreath, Samuel Love.
NOTES: Receipt to A.W. Chew for general tax levy on assessment for the year 1875. Signed by S.L. Gilbreath, tax collector.
Gift, Elizabeth Ankeny, 1948.
Cage 1926
AUTHOR: Giles, Eugene.
TITLE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ACHIEVEMENT, INTELLIGENCE, AND APTITUDES OF NEZ PERCE INDIANS AND WHITES IN THE LAPWAI PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF LAPWAI, IDAHO; A REPORT PRESENTED TO THE [IDAHO] STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND INDIAN AFFAIRS : TYPESCRIPT, 1953 / BY EUGENE GILES.
DESCRIPT.: 50 p.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Lapwai -- Education.
Nez Perce Indians -- Education.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 1927
AUTHOR: Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic (Yakima, Wash.).
TITLE: MEMORIAL SERVICE PROGRAM : TYPESCRIPT, 1930 JUNE 16.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p. (on 4 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Women -- Washington (State) -- Yakima -- Societies, etc.
Cage 1928
AUTHOR: Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic Home (Puyallup, Wash.).
TITLE: SUBSCRIPTION LIST, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf + photoprint.
SUBJECTS: Women -- Washington (State) -- Puyallup -- Societies, etc.
NOTES: Subscription list to benefit the ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic Home. Includes embossed seal of the Home.
Cage 1929
AUTHOR: Goldsworthy, Harry Edgar, ca. 1884-1970.
TITLE: [RECOLLECTIONS OF THE STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON, 1900-1910]; AN ADDRESS BY HARRY E. GOLDSWORTHY : TYPESCRIPT, 1940 MARCH 28.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- History.
Cage 1930
AUTHOR: Hamilton, Ellen Clymer.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1897 NOVEMBER 27, HUNTINGTON, OREGON, TO DEAR AUNT.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Whitman Massacre, 1847 -- Personal narratives.
Hamilton, Ellen Clymer -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letter describing the Whitman Massacre, 1847.
Typescript transcript.
Original in possession of: Mrs. Miles Johnson.
Cage 1931
AUTHOR: Great Northern Express Company.
TITLE: RECEIPT LEDGER, 1907.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 155 p.
SUBJECTS: Express service -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Five pages filled, approximately 150 pages are blank.
Cage 1932
AUTHOR: Greely, Phyllis.
TITLE: COURSE OF STUDY, THIRD GRADE; RIDGEFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL, RIDGEFIELD, WASHINGTON, 1937 : TYPESCRIPT, 1937 / BY PHYLLIS GREELY.
DESCRIPT.: 17 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Education, Elementary -- Curricula.
Education, Elementary -- Washington (State) -- Ridgefield.
Ridgefield Public School (Wash.).
Cage 1933
AUTHOR: Griffin, John Smith.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smith, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1844 JUNE 18, TUALATIN PLAINS, TO ALVIN T. SMITH, WEST TUALATIN.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Smith, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888 -- Correspondence.
Griffin, John Smith -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Address on verso.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 1934
AUTHOR: Grover, Dorys Crow.
TITLE: ST. ANDREW'S MISSION BEGAN AFTER MASSACRE : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1964] / BY DORYS C. GROVER.
DESCRIPT.: 8 p. + 6 photoprints; 13 x 18 cm.
SUBJECTS: Catholic Church -- Missions -- Oregon -- Pendleton.
St. Anne's Mission (Or.).
St. Joseph's Mission (Or.).
St. Andrew's Mission (Or.).
NOTES: Historical account of Catholic mission school near Pendelton, Or. and its predecessors, St. Anne's and St. Joseph's. Includes clipping from the Union-Bulletin, April 12, 1964.
Gift, Dorys Grover.
Cage 1935
AUTHOR: Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1876 JULY 3, BOSTON, TO MISS FANNIE.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- 19th century -- Autographs.
Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909 -- Correspondence.
Authors, American -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph about Miss Fannie's autograph collection.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 1936
AUTHOR: Hall, Edward W.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Clark, Bennett Champ, 1890-1954.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1937 JUNE 14, SPOKANE, TO BENNETT (CHAMP) CLARK, WASHINGTON, D.C.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Clark, Bennett Champ, 1890-1954 -- Correspondence.
Hall, Edward W. -- Correspondence.
Patronage, Political -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Typescript transcript requesting political patronage in the form of employment.
Cage 1937
AUTHOR: Hall, James W.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1885 OCTOBER.
DESCRIPT.: 17 leaves.
SUBJECTS: English language -- Composition and exercises.
Harvard University.
NOTES: Signed holographs of themes for English 12, Harvard University.
Cage 1938
AUTHOR: Hall, Joseph, Mrs.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1877 JANUARY 29-1877 AUGUST 28, FORT HALL, IDAHO, TO SISTER ANNIE.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Idaho.
Hall, Joseph, Mrs -- Correspondence.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Wars.
Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, 1877.
NOTES: Incomplete typescript transcriptions.
Cage 1939
AUTHOR: Ancient Order of United Workmen.
TITLE: APPLICATION, 1881 MARCH 19.
DESCRIPT.: 4 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Hall, Oliver R., 1852-1946.
NOTES: An application for a beneficiary certificate of Oliver R. Hall.
Photocopy.
Cage 1940
AUTHOR: Haller, Mark Hughlin, b. 1897.
TITLE: CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING OF SOFT FRUITS IN WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, 1923 JUNE / BY MARK HALLER.
DESCRIPT.: 24 p.
SUBJECTS: Fruit -- Washington (State) -- Cooperative marketing.
Cage 1941
AUTHOR: Hallock, Edward.
TITLE: ACCOUNT BOOK, 1848-1871.
DESCRIPT.: 115 p.
SUBJECTS: Merchants -- Oregon -- Portland -- History -- Sources.
NOTES: Manuscript account book, 1848-1850; manuscript merchant's daybook, January-June, 1871.
Purchase, 1936.
Cage 1942
TITLE: HAMILTON FAMILY GENEALOGY : TYPESCRIPT, 1965 DECEMBER.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Hamilton family.
NOTES: Gift, Mrs. Delmar Olfs.
Cage 1943
AUTHOR: Gibson, Edward W.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1896-1939.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 70 items.
SUBJECTS: Homestead law -- Montana.
Pomeroy (Wash.) -- History -- Sources.
NOTES: Correspondence, clippings, notes, deeds, title abstracts concerning persons, land and legal matters of Pomeroy, and homesteading in Montana.
Gift, E.W. Gibson.
Cage 1944
AUTHOR: University of Oregon.
TITLE: DIPLOMA OF ASEL EDWARD SEVERANCE, 1888 APRIL 2.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Physicians -- Washington (State) -- Adams County -- Miscellanea.
Severence, Asel Edward.
NOTES: A certified manuscript copy signed and notarized by the auditor of Adams County, Washington Terr., on September 6, 1888.
Cage 1945
AUTHOR: Baker, Lee H.
TITLE: PIONEER SETTLERS OF GRAND MOUND PRAIRIE, THURSTON COUNTY, WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, 1934 JANUARY 25 / COMPILED BY L.H. BAKER.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Grand Mound Prairie -- Biography.
Grand Mound Prarie (Wash.) -- History.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Grand Mound Prairie.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Thurston County.
NOTES: Gift, N.B. Coffman.
Cage 1946
AUTHOR: Great Britain. Admiralty.
TITLE: ORDERS AND LETTERS, 1814-1815.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 p.
SUBJECTS: Great Britain. Treaties, etc. United States, 1814 Dec. 24.
Tyler, Charles, Sir, 1760-1835.
Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) -- Military policy.
NOTES: Manuscripts and printed form letters of copies received by Admiral Tyler, Commander-in-Chief at the Cape of Good Hope. Some re: Treaty of Ghent.
Cage 1947
AUTHOR: Haines, Guy.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1857-1860.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865.
NOTES: Statement of government service, recommendations, letters relating to Haines's services for the Army during the indian wars. Typescript transcriptions.
Packer, U.S. Army.
Cage 1948
AUTHOR: Hall, James L., defendant.
TITLE: TRANSCRIPT OF TESTIMONY, 1864 FEBRUARY 2.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 p.
SUBJECTS: Tannatt, Thomas Redding, 1833-1913.
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry -- United States.
Trials (Military offenses) -- United States.
NOTES: Manuscript testimony concerning the veracity of Col. Thomas R. Tannatt, a portion of the court martial of Lt. James L. Hall.
Cage 1949
AUTHOR: Halm, Joseph B.
TITLE: EARLY HISTORY OF NORTHERN WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, [1909?].
DESCRIPT.: 16 p. + maps.
SUBJECTS: Stevens County (Wash.) -- History.
Cage 1950
AUTHOR: Hamilton Drug Company.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1881, 1886-1887.
DESCRIPT.: 2 v.
SUBJECTS: Beach, W. W.
Hamilton, W. J.
Drugstores -- Washington (State) -- Colfax.
NOTES: Ledger, 1881; account book, 1886-1887, W.W. Beach and W.J. Hamilton, Colfax, Washington Terr.
Cage 1951
TITLE: THE HANFORD ADVENTURE : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1959].
DESCRIPT.: 15 p.
SUBJECTS: Nuclear facilities -- Washington (State) -- Hanford -- History.
Hanford Washington Nuclear Reservation.
NOTES: Typescript of a speech, author unkown.
Cage 1952
AUTHOR: Hacker, Evelyn White.
THE BUHL PIONEER : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY EVELYN HACKER.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Newspapers -- History.
White, John Warren.
Buhl pioneer.
Buhl (Idaho) -- History.
NOTES: An account of a Buhl, Idaho, newspaper, John Warren White, editor. Also a list of items donated by Mrs. Hacker to the Washington State University library.
Cage 1953
AUTHOR: White, John Warren.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1903-1957.
DESCRIPT.: 24 items : ill.
SUBJECTS: Buhl (Idaho) -- Description and travel.
Newspapers.
Buhl pioneer.
NOTES: Letters, clippings, announcements, photographs and other personal and family material. Some items concern the Buhl, Id., newspaper and the town of Buhl.
Gift, Evelyn White Hacker.
Cage 1954
AUTHOR: Hanna, Esther Belle McMillan.
TITLE: JOURNAL OF ESTHER BELLE HANNA : TYPESCRIPT, 1852.
DESCRIPT.: 55 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Gift, Elda R. and Leva B. Walker, 1939.
Transcription of Oregon emigration diary.
Cage 1955
AUTHOR: Rowe, R. C.
TITLE: THE PALOUSE SOIL PROBLEM : TYPESCRIPT, 1946 JULY.
DESCRIPT.: 26 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Geology -- Palouse Region (Idaho and Wash.).
NOTES: Includes bibliography.
Cage 1956
AUTHOR: Hansen, Marcus.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1874-1888.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
NOTES: Declaration of intention to become United States citizen, Wisconsin, 1874; naturalization decree, California, 1878; homestead certificate, Spokane, 1888.
Gift, George T. Spinning, 1940.
Cage 1957
AUTHOR: Harding, Bruce Charles, 1925-
TITLE: PAPERS, 1921-1951.
DESCRIPT.: 56 items.
SUBJECTS: Columbia Basin Irrigation League.
Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.) -- History -- Sources.
NOTES: Correspondence, contracts, maps, questionaires, etc., written or collected by Harding for his thesis on the Columbia Basin Irrigation League and Grand Coulee Dam.
Gift, Bruce Harding.
Cage 1958
AUTHOR: Hartmann, Joe.
TITLE: PAPERS, [CA. 1908].
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves + 8 photoprints; 8.5 x 14 cm.
SUBJECTS: Freight and freightage -- Montana -- History.
Montana -- Description and travel.
NOTES: 3 leaves, photocopies.
Notes on freighting by bull and 6-12 horse teams in Montana, notes on photoprints; photoprints are postcards.
Gift, James E. Bale, 1957.
Cage 1959
AUTHOR: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
TITLE: ACCOUNT WITH GEORGE HARVEY [GARVEY?] [AND H.A. GRIFFEN] : MANUSCRIPT, 1895 SEPTEMBER 23-1897 MARCH 27.
DESCRIPT.: 24 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Garvey, George.
Griffen, H. A.
Cage 1960
TITLE: NOTES TAKEN FROM A TALK WITH MR. THOMAS P. HASTIE : TYPESCRIPT, 1924 MARCH 1.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Hastie, Thomas Pier.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Wars.
NOTES: Also transcripts of Hastie's orders and reports, 1866.
Cage 1961
AUTHOR: Hauptmann, Gerhart, 1862-1946.
TITLE: LETTER, [1913 JUNE 15, PRINZ HEINRICH BAUDE, RIESENGEBIRGE].
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Authors, German -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph declining an invitation. Enclosed autograph postcard with postmark.
Gift, Quarter Century Club.
Originals in German.
Cage 1962
AUTHOR: Hess, Rhoda.
TITLE: [DIARY OF A TRIP FROM NORTH YAMHILL, OREGON, TO CHADRON, NEBRASKA]: TYPESCRIPT TRANSCRIPT, 1900 MAY-1900 AUGUST.
DESCRIPT.: 8 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Voyages and travels.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, Ella Hess.
Cage 1963
AUTHOR: Herman, Gordon Lee.
TITLE: NIGHT OF MOONS : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY GORDON LEE HERMAN.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 52 p.
NOTES: Includes a bound copy of the book.
Gift, Gordon Lee Herman, 1968.
Cage 1964
AUTHOR: Herman, Gordon Lee.
TITLE: CONCEPTIONS : MANUSCRIPT, 1965 / BY GORDON LEE HERMAN.
DESCRIPT.: 17 p.
NOTES: Also, handwritten photostat copy.
Gift, Gordon Lee Herman, 1965.
Cage 1965
AUTHOR: Braybrook, Doris Shea.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Hickman, Elmer C., b. 1867.
TITLE: QUESTIONAIRE, 1954.
DESCRIPT.: 19 cards : 11 x 16 cm.
SUBJECTS: Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
NOTES: Pioneer personal history questionaire conducted with Elmer C. Hickman of Colfax, Washington, by Doris Shea Braybrook.
Gift, Doris Braybrook, August 1954.
Cage 1966
AUTHOR: Harder, Frankie Lucile Miller, 1915-
TITLE: PAPERS, 1926-1966.
DESCRIPT.: 21 items.
SUBJECTS: Poets, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Examples of published poems; family papers, correspondence, certificates, photographs, etc.
Poet.
Cage 1967
AUTHOR: Hill, John.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1857-1864.
DESCRIPT.: 57 items.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Letters to family and friends about army experiences. Also, one volume of typescript transcriptions.
Gift, Libbie B. Hoag.
Cage 1968
AUTHOR: Smith, Lottie R.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1912-1918.
DESCRIPT.: 15 items.
SUBJECTS: Universities and colleges -- Admission.
NOTES: Correspondence, school papers, notes, etc., re: the education of LaVere Smith.
Gift, Stanley Harold, 1939.
Cage 1969
AUTHOR: Harris, E.
TITLE: CUSTOMS CERTIFICATE, 1861 JANUARY 3.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Customs administration -- British Columbia.
NOTES: Manuscript customs certificates for American goods shipped from San Francisco to Victoria, B.C. Includes seal of customs, Vancouver Island.
Cage 1970
AUTHOR: Jurgenson, Holger.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1926-1932.
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Hartley, Roland H.
Savidge, Clark V.
Washington (State) -- Politics and government -- 1889-1950 -- Sources.
Washington (State). Governor (1925-1933 : Hartley).
NOTES: Correspondence, pamphlets and other information collected by Jurgenson concerning the conflict between Roland H. Hartley and Clark V. Savidge.
Gift, Holger Jurgenson, 1939.
Cage 1971
AUTHOR: Hayden, John H.
TITLE: POWER OF ATTORNEY, 1871 FEBRUARY 11, PORTLAND, OREGON, GIVEN TO AARON E. WAIT.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Wait, Aaron E., 1813-1898.
Wait, C. N.
NOTES: Signed manuscript, witnessed by C.N. Wait.
Purchase, C.M. Drury 1947.
Cage 1972
AUTHOR: Gyppo Tools (Firm).
TITLE: ACCOUNT BOOK, 1928-1929.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Logging -- Machinery.
NOTES: Manuscript accounts re: logging equipment.
Cage 1973
AUTHOR: Hinrichs, Max, 1868-1938.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1895-1920.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 items.
SUBJECTS: Hinrichs, Max, 1868-1938 -- Correspondence.
World War, 1914-1918.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Germany -- Social life and customs.
Manring, Betty Hinrichs.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Civilian relief.
NOTES: Correspondence with relatives and friends in Germany; in German. Photograph and clipping and correspondence of Betty Hinrichs Mauring concerning Hinrichs. Letter describing post World War II conditions in Germany.
In part in: German.
Gift, Betty Hinrichs Mauring, 1967.
Manuscripts with typescript translations.
Cage 1974
AUTHOR: Hayes, Susan E.
TITLE: CROSSING THE PLAINS, BALLAD BASED ON DIARY OF 1852 : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY SUSAN E. HAYES.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Oregon -- Poetry.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Gift, James Bradley, 1953.
Cage 1975
AUTHOR: Hines, T. M.
TITLE: INDENTURE, 1858 JULY 10, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, TO K.B. MERCER.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Mercer, K. B.
NOTES: A signed and witnessed indenture recorded on February 10, 1880.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 1976
AUTHOR: Tupper, Robert.
TITLE: DEED, 1858 OCTOBER 5, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, TO L.D. BECKER.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Becker, L. D.
Hinman, Alanson.
Deeds -- Oregon -- Forest Grove.
NOTES: Signed and witnessed manuscript before Alanson Hinman, Justice of the Peace.
Gift, Fred Lockley, 1936.
Cage 1977
TITLE: ACCOUNT BOOK, 1896 APRIL 22-1900 MAY 9.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Hotels -- Washington (State) -- Vancouver.
NOTES: Accounts of a Vancouver, Wash., hotel.
Cage 1978
AUTHOR: Hoig, Anna Constance Carlock.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1929.
DESCRIPT.: 75 items.
SUBJECTS: Gerlach family.
NOTES: Correspondence and notes about the Carlock Family.
Cage 1979
AUTHOR: Houlton, Samuel.
TITLE: DEED, 1841 FEBRUARY 12, HOULTON, MAINE, TO LEWIS MERRIAM AND JOHN FOSS, HOULTON, MAINE.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Foss, John.
Merriam, Lewis.
Deeds -- Maine -- Houlton.
NOTES: Manuscript on printed form.
Cage 1980
AUTHOR: House, Hazel May, 1908-
TITLE: PAPERS, 1875-1960.
DESCRIPT.: 12 items : ill.
SUBJECTS: House family.
Stevens County (Wash.) -- Poetry.
Thompson family.
Colville (Wash.) -- Poetry.
NOTES: Family papers, photographs, poems and songs. Quit claim deed, Nebraska, 1875; Thompson Family photographs; song: Stevens County of our state; poem: Colville Centennial.
Gift, Hazel May House, 1960.
Cage 1981
AUTHOR: Holmes, Mendell.
TITLE: DIARY, 1865 SEPTEMBER 6-1865 NOVEMBER 16 AND 1866 OCTOBER 15-1866 DECEMBER 18.
DESCRIPT.: 2 v.
SUBJECTS: Education, Secondary -- Massachusetts -- West Newton.
School children -- Massachusetts -- West Newton -- Diaries.
Holmes, Mendell -- Diaries.
NOTES: Manuscript.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Re: a schoolboy in West Newton, Massachusetts.
Cage 1982
AUTHOR: First National Bank of Pullman.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Pullman State Bank.
TITLE: COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS OF CONDITION, 1917 NOVEMBER 20-1939 DECEMBER 30
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 p.
SUBJECTS: Banks and banking -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
First National Bank of Pullman.
Pullman State Bank.
NOTES: Statements on Pullman State Bank and First National Bank of Pullman and Scrapbook of quarterly reports.
Gift, James Rees, 1971.
Cage 1983
AUTHOR: Higgins, Vincent Lafayette, b. 1851.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1900-1920.
DESCRIPT.: 23 items.
SUBJECTS: Pullman (Wash.) -- History.
Freemasons -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Reminiscences, letters, forms, bills, receipts, etc., re: Pullman, Washington, and the Masonic Lodge there.
Cage 1984
AUTHOR: Himes, George Henry, 1844-1940.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1910.
DESCRIPT.: 39 p.
SUBJECTS: Newspapers -- History.
Newspapers -- History.
Murphy, John Miller, 1839-1916.
NOTES: Typescript transcriptions: Oregon's first newspaper, The Spectator from the Oregonian, February 13, 1910; John Miller Murphy, an address ... from the Olympian, November 20, 1910. Bound together.
Cage 1985
AUTHOR: Hill, Sam B. (Sam Billingsley), 1875-1958.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Spokane and Eastern Trust Company.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1926 MARCH 4, WASHINGTON, D.C., TO SPOKANE EASTERN TRUST CO., SPOKANE, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Spokane and Eastern Trust Company -- Records and correspondence.
Hill, Sam B. (Sam Billingsley), 1875-1958 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Member, U.S. House of Representatives.
Signed typescript of a letter of transmittal, enclosure missing.
Cage 1986
AUTHOR: Hillman, Jesse.
TITLE: DIARY, 1875.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: New York (N.Y.).
Hillman, Jesse -- Diaries.
NOTES: Manuscript from New York City.
Cage 1987
AUTHOR: Telecky, Norma Leuty.
TITLE: HISTORY OF FARMINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY NORMA LEUTY TELECKY.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Farmington (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Gift, Charles Blickenderfer.
Cage 1988
AUTHOR: Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse, Baron, 1786-1869.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1823 MAY 5, GENOA, TO HOBHOUSE, [LONDON].
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Medwin, Thomas, 1788-1869.
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824 -- Correspondence.
Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse, Baron, 1786-1869 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: "Published by Henry Colburn, London, October 23, 1824.
Initialled holograph that introduces Captain Thomas Medwin.
Facsimile.
Cage 1989
AUTHOR: Hobson, Dorothy.
TITLE: DEVELOPING NEW LAND FOR IRRIGATION IN WASHINGTON STATE : TYPESCRIPT, [1948?] / BY DOROTHY HOBSON.
DESCRIPT.: 11 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Irrigation -- Washington (State) -- History.
NOTES: Gift, Dorothy Hobson.
Includes bibliography.
Cage 1990
AUTHOR: Fritzberg, Everett.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Gunther, John, 1901-1970.
Hofmann, Josef, 1876-1957.
Stassen, Harold Edward, 1907-
TITLE: PAPERS, 1935-1949.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- 20th century -- Autographs.
Musicians -- 20th century -- Autographs.
NOTES: Signed holograph from John Gunther; signed typescript from Josef Hofmann; signed typescript from Harold Edward Stassen.
Cage 1991
AUTHOR: Hogg, James, 1770-1835.
TITLE: A TOUR THROUGH THE HIGHLANDS AND WESTERN ISLES : MANUSCRIPT, [1801?] / BY JAS. HOGG, THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD.
DESCRIPT.: 2 v.
SUBJECTS: Scotland -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Number 5 and number 8.
Cage 1992
TITLE: MARKERS, MONUMENTS, BOULDERS, FOUNDATIONS, ETC., ERECTED OR CONTRIBUTED TO VARIOUS LOCALITIES BY THE D.A.R. : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 16 p.
SUBJECTS: Daughters of the American Revolution.
Historical markers -- Washington (State).
Cage 1993
AUTHOR: Heaton, Stella Skinner.
TITLE: WHAT I REMEMBER : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY STELLA SKINNER HEATON.
DESCRIPT.: 7 p.
SUBJECTS: Pullman (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Reminiscence of Pullman, Washington, and the Palouse Country, ca. 1885-1930.
Gift, Mrs. George Matson.
Cage 1994
AUTHOR: Hegnauer, Clara Edith.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Fortnightly Club (Pullman, Wash.).
TITLE: INDIAN LEGENDS OF WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY CLARA EDITH HEGNAUER.
DESCRIPT.: 18 p.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Legends.
NOTES: Talks presented to the Fortnightly Club of Washington State University.
Gift, Mrs. Leonard Hegnauer.
Cage 1995
AUTHOR: Hemmeter, Heinrich Ludwig, b. 1886.
TITLE: PRISON NOTES, 1912.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves : ill.
SUBJECTS: Prison visits -- Washington (State) -- Walla Walla.
NOTES: Signed holograph written on the blank pages in a bible, Walla Walla, Wash.
Gift, Jim Williams.
Cage 1997
AUTHOR: McKellips, Ethlyn Louise Zerr.
TITLE: ASHPAUGH FAMILY PAPERS, 1899-CA. 1966.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Ashpaugh family.
Pullman (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Souvenir, Pullman Methodist Episcopal Sunday School, Christmas, 1901; Souvenir of Ewartsville School, Pullman, Washington, 1903; namecard of J.T. Lobaugh given as a souvenir to students, Class of 1899; Descendants of John B. Ashpaugh.
Gift, Ethlyn Louise Zerr McKellips.
Cage 1998
AUTHOR: Holman, W. C.
TITLE: DEED, 1860 APRIL 5, DALLES CITY, OREGON, TO A.E. WAIT.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Wait, Aaron E., 1813-1898.
Deeds -- Oregon -- Dalles.
NOTES: Manuscript.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 1999
AUTHOR: Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Diehl, H. C. (Helmut Charles), 1894-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1942 DECEMBER 11, NEW YORK, TO H.C. DIEHL, ALBANY, CALIFORNIA.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Statesmen -- United States -- 20th century -- Autographs.
Diehl, H. C. (Helmut Charles), 1894- -- Correspondence.
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964 -- Correspondence.
Statesmen -- United States -- Correspondence.
Presidents -- United States -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript.
Gift, H.C. Diehl, 1942.
Cage 2000
AUTHOR: Houghton, Murell Chapman.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Houghton, Murell Chapman. Antiquary.
TITLE: PAPERS, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 4 v.
SUBJECTS: St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church (Le Mars, Iowa). Bee Hive Guild.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
NOTES: The Antiquary (a novel); some compositions on Shakespeare and his plays; and the constitution and bylaws of the Bee Hive Guild of St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church, Le Mars, Iowa.
Gift, Murell Chapman Houghton, 1936.
Cage 2001
AUTHOR: Horrocks, Hattie Graham.
TITLE: THE FIRST ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF MECHANDIZING (SIC) IN SEATTLE, 1852- 1952 : TYPESCRIPT, 1968 SEPTEMBER / BY HATTIE GRAHAM HORROCKS.
DESCRIPT.: 51 p.
SUBJECTS: Seattle (Wash.) -- Commerce -- History.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, University of Washington.
Cage 2002
AUTHOR: Hudson, D. Bestor.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1875-1900.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
NOTES: Correspondence of family members.
Gift, Daisy S. Kohler, 1936.
Legislator, Louisiana.
Cage 2003
AUTHOR: Hunt, Garrett B.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Skiles, Cornelia J.
TITLE: THE LAST INDIAN WARS OF EASTERN WASHINGTON AND NORTHERN IDAHO : TYPESCRIPT, [1908?] / BY GARRETT B. HUNT.
DESCRIPT.: 215 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Wars.
NOTES: Inscription to W.D. Vincent, January 6, 1915.
Also signed holograph letter of Cornelia J. Skiles, Fort Huachuca, Az., January 11, 1915.
Cage 2004
AUTHOR: Hunt, Clair.
TITLE: SE-MISH: THE GUARDIAN SPIRIT: TYPESCRIPT, 1937 JANUARY 1 / BY CLAIR HUNT.
ADDITIONAL TITLE: Guardian spirit.
DESCRIPT.: 62 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Moses, Chief, ca. 1829-1899.
Sinkiuse-Columbia Indians -- Legends.
Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Legends.
NOTES: This is a recision.
Cage 2005
AUTHOR: Hunt, Nicholas S.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Hunt, Bessie R. Fullerton.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1879-1904.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 items.
SUBJECTS: Education, Elementary -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Legal papers, deeds, indentures, insurance policies, receipts, etc. Also reminiscences, teaching records and contracts of Mrs. Bessie Fullerton Hunt.
Cage 2006
AUTHOR: Hudson's Bay Company.
TITLE: JOURNAL AT WATER HEN RIVER: MANUSCRIPT, 1849 SEPTEMBER 6-1850 JUNE 5.
DESCRIPT.: 16 p.
SUBJECTS: Fur trade -- Manitoba -- Diaries.
NOTES: From the private collection of William David Vincent.
Cage 2007
AUTHOR: Home Wood Hotel.
TITLE: REGISTER, 1923-1925.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 p.
SUBJECTS: Hotels -- Washington (State) -- Vancouver.
NOTES: Record of hotel, apparently at Vancouver, Wash.
Cage 2008
AUTHOR: Fry, Fannie Penland Starr.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1949-1950.
DESCRIPT.: 9 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Oregon.
NOTES: Reminiscences of pioneering in Oregon.
Photocopies.
Cage 2009
AUTHOR: Nelson family.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1825-1847.
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Nelson, Joshua.
Nelson, Gouveneur.
Texas -- History -- To 1846.
Deeds -- Texas.
NOTES: Correspondence and land deeds of Joshua and Gouveneur Nelson, concerning settlement and wars in Texas.
Gift, Mrs. J.D. Lewis.
Cage 2010
AUTHOR: Cornelison, J. M.
TITLE: [NEZ PERCE INDIAN GRAMMAR : MANUSCRIPT, N.D.].
DESCRIPT.: 289 p.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce language -- Grammar.
NOTES: Photostatic copy.
Gift, C.M. Drury.
In part in: Nez Perce language.
Cage 2011
AUTHOR: Merrick, W. H.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1884 MAY 6-1884 AUGUST 4, SPOKANE FALLS, WASHINGTON, TO MARY [MERRICK?].
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Spokane (Wash.) -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Signed holographs re: moving west and early Spokane.
Cage 2012
AUTHOR: Fowler, James H., b. 1870.
TITLE: A BRIEF AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JAMES H. FOWLER WRITTEN AT THE REQUEST OF HIS CHILDREN FOR HIS GRANDCHILDREN : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY JAMES H. FOWLER.
DESCRIPT.: 29 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Nebraska.
Fowler, James H., b. 1870.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 2013
AUTHOR: Gale, Joseph, 1800-1881.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smith, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1844 APRIL 22, TO A.T. SMITH.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Gale, Joseph, 1800-1881 -- Correspondence.
Smith, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph concerning the use of pack saddles.
Cage 2014
AUTHOR: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs Colville Agency.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1884-1890.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 60 items.
SUBJECTS: Colville Indian Reservation (Wash.) -- History -- Sources.
United States. Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Government relations.
NOTES: Transcript copies of letters from agents to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
Cage 2015
AUTHOR: Washington County (Or.). Probate Court.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smith, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888.
TITLE: LETTER, 1850 FEBRUARY 8, TO ALVIN T. SMITH.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Geiger, William.
Smith, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Holograph concerning bridging of roads. Signed by Court Clerk, William Geiger Jr.
Cage 2016
AUTHOR: Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1880.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
NOTES: Autographs, portrait, and regular Republican ticket with names of presidential electors.
Cage 2017
AUTHOR: Filer, David.
TITLE: LETTER, 1893 FEBRUARY 11.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Piper, Charles V. (Charles Vancouver), 1867-1926.
Washington State University -- Miscellanea.
NOTES: Incomplete holograph from Pullman, Washington, concerning student life at Washington State University and Professor Piper.
Described in: The Record, 1962, p. 54-55.
Cage 2018
AUTHOR: Crithfield, June.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1960-1967.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 items.
SUBJECTS: Colton (Wash.) -- History.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Snake River (Wyo.-Wash.) -- History.
Wawawai (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Correspondence, notes, drawings, maps, documents and other papers used as sources for her Of Yesterday and the River (Pullman, 1964) and other writings on Wawawai and the Snake River.
Cage 2019
AUTHOR: Humphrey, Thomas Zenas.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1912 MARCH 5, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON, TO UNCLE.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- Students.
Humphrey, Thomas Zenas -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Holograph concerning student life at Washington State University. Signed: Zenas.
Cage 2020
AUTHOR: Cowden, James S.
TITLE: DIARY, 1853.
DESCRIPT.: 44 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Diary telling of overland journey from Iowa to California.
Photostatic copy.
Gift, Helen Compton, 1960.
Cage 2021
AUTHOR: Stainer, John, Sir, 1840-1901.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, NO YEAR MARCH 6.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Composers -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Stainer, John, Sir, 1840-1901 -- Correspondence.
Composers -- England -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph, from London, concerning performance of his cantatas.
Cage 2022
AUTHOR: House, Howard Henry, 1888-
TITLE: A STUDY OF THE STANDING HIGH KICK AS A TEST OF MOTOR ABILITY : TYPESCRIPT, 1936 / BY HOWARD HENRY HOUSE.
DESCRIPT.: 109 p.
SUBJECTS: Leg -- Muscles.
NOTES: Thesis for a Ph.D. in Education at New York University.
Cage 2023
AUTHOR: Johnson, James P.
TITLE: CLASS NOTES, 1914.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Veterinary medicine -- Study and teaching.
Chemistry -- Study and teaching.
NOTES: Class notes for Vet. 14 and Chem. 33, at Washington State University.
Cage 2024
AUTHOR: Gibbs, Edward.
TITLE: SCHOOL WORK, [CA. 1900].
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Fourth grade (Education).
NOTES: Class papers by a fourth grade student.
Cage 2025
AUTHOR: Gibson, Edward L.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1937 JANUARY 18, COLVILLE, TO E.O. HOLLAND, PULLMAN.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Colville.
Gibson, Edward L. -- Correspondence.
Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph concerning Colville pioneers.
Cage 2026
AUTHOR: Gaines, Jacquelyn M.
TITLE: CALENDAR OF THE UNBOUND PAPERS AND DOCUMENTS IN THE PAPELES DE LOS CONDES DE REGLA : TYPESCRIPT, 1950 / BY JACQUELYN M. MELCHER GAINES, COMPILER.
DESCRIPT.: 341 p.
SUBJECTS: Mexico -- History -- Sources.
Regla family.
NOTES: Published as: Three centuries of Mexican documents, a partial calendar of the Regla Papers. Pullman, [Washington]. 1963.
Cage 2027
AUTHOR: Humphrey, Mary Brown.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Moore, Charles.
Taft, Lorado, 1860-1936.
Lindley, Ernest Hiram, 1869-1940.
TITLE: AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION, 1920.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
NOTES: Letters from E.H. Lindley, President, University of Idaho, and authors Lorado Taft and Charles Moore.
Cage 2028
AUTHOR: Hungate, Joseph W., 1882-1971.
TITLE: MR. & MRS. HUNGATE'S MEMORIES OF PRIEST LAKE : NOTES ON CONVERSATIONS MADE AT BEAVER CREEK CAMP IN 1957 : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY JOSEPH W. HUNGATE.
DESCRIPT.: 5 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Priest Lake (Idaho) -- History.
NOTES: Two copies of the typescript.
Cage 2029
AUTHOR: Jackson County (Or.).
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Boon, John D.
Humphrey, Solomon.
Jackson County (Or.). Superintendent of Schools.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1857-1861.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Jackson County (Or.). Board of Commissioners.
Jackson County (Or.). Treasurer.
NOTES: Signed holographs: Report from the Superintendent of Schools to the Board of Commissioners of Jackson County, by S. Humphrey, and receipt to Jackson County Treasurer for $574.50 for territorial revenue, signed by J.D. Boon.
Cage 2030
AUTHOR: Huntley, George R.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smith, James S.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1895-1963.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
SUBJECTS: Huntley family.
Huntley National Association.
NOTES: Family and school records, correspondence with James S. Smith, and publication of the Huntley National Association.
Gift, Mrs. George R. Huntley.
Cage 2031
AUTHOR: Homer, Winslow, 1836-1910.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Young, J. W.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1907 DECEMBER 21, SCARBORO, MAINE, TO J.W. YOUNG, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Artists -- United States -- Autographs.
Young, J. W. -- Correspondence.
Homer, Winslow, 1836-1910 -- Correspondence.
Artists -- United States -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph; also typed transcription.
Some photocopies.
Cage 2032
AUTHOR: James, Henry, 1843-1916.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, NO YEAR AUGUST 10, [LONDON?] TO MR. OSGOOD.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
James, Henry, 1843-1916 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph on James's article on Sargent.
Gift, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Friel.
Cage 2033
AUTHOR: Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1926 MAY 8, WASHINGTON, D.C., TO ERNEST O. HOLLAND, PULLMAN , WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964 -- Correspondence.
Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript.
Letterhead: National Academy of Sciences.
Cage 2034
AUTHOR: Hutton, Laurence, 1843-1904.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1874 MAY 26, ACADIAN CLUB, TO MISS WHITE.
DESCRIPT.: 4 leaves (3 are blank).
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- 19th century -- Autographs.
Authors, American -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Hutton, Laurence, 1843-1904 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph that is a letter of invitation.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 2035
AUTHOR: Jenne, Mary E. Bingham, 1856-
TITLE: AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MRS. MARY E. JENNE : MANUSCRIPT, [CA. 1935].
DESCRIPT.: 25 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Jenne, Mary E. Bingham, 1856-
Education, Elementary -- Washington (State) -- Coupeville.
NOTES: Also, 14 pages typescript transcript, cheifly re: teaching at Coupeville, Wash., and in California.
Cage 2036
AUTHOR: Jessup, H. C.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Voorhees, Charles.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1901 DECEMBER 2, NEW YORK, TO CHARLES VOORHEES, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Kressly, H. J.
Lucille Dreyfus Mining Company.
Mining industry and finance -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
Voorhees, Charles -- Correspondence.
Jessup, H. C. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript about the transfer of Lucille Dreyfus Mining stock to H.J. Kressly, Spokane, Washington.
Cage 2037
AUTHOR: United States. Army.
DISCHARGE, 1862 AUGUST 6.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: Jennings, Albert.
NOTES: The discharge of Albert Jennings, Private, Company B, 52nd Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers at Annapolis, Maryland.
Gift, Stanley A. Smith.
Cage 2039
AUTHOR: Northern Pacific Railroad Company. Land Dept. Western District.
TITLE: TAX LIST, 1895, 1895 MAY 21.
DESCRIPT.: 29 p. of plat maps.
SUBJECTS: Railroads -- Taxation -- Washington (State) -- Thurston County.
NOTES: Tax list for Thurston County, Washington.
Cage 2040
AUTHOR: Ickes, George Z.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1874-1896.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Voyages and travels -- West (U.S.).
NOTES: Account book, 1874-1890, contains account of trip from California to Washington, 1877; miscellaneous receipts, 1890-1896.
Gift, Mrs. Walter Robinson, 1945.
Cage 2041
AUTHOR: Hutchinson, Thomas, d. 1919.
TITLE: POEMS, 1890-1893.
DESCRIPT.: 7 v.
SUBJECTS: English poetry -- 19th century -- Manuscripts.
NOTES: Manuscript contains: Sonnets in the library, the Tyne, In Anna's reign, A few bookish rhymnes, Nine sonnets dedicated to Robert Bridges, Twelve sonnets dedicated to Mrs. Mary Cowden-Clarke, Fourteen miscellaneous sonnets.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 2042
AUTHOR: Johnson, Laura Jane.
TITLE: FOODS OF THE PLAINS AND COAST AREA INDIANS : TYPESCRIPT, 1959 MAY 18 / BY LAURA JANE JOHNSON.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Food.
NOTES: Gift, Laura Jane Johnson.
Cage 2043
AUTHOR: Johnston, Eric Allen, 1896-1963.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Morgenstern, William David, 1933-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1963 MAY 16, WASHINGTON, D.C., TO WILLIAM D. MORGENSTERN, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Morgenstern, William D. -- Correspondence.
Spokane (Wash.) -- Commerce -- History.
Johnston, Eric Allen, 1896-1963 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript on Johnston's business activities in the Inland Empire, chiefly electrical equipment and appliances.
Gift, William D. Morgenstern.
Cage 2044
AUTHOR: Joset, John Joseph Augustine, 1810-1900.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1858.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Clarke, Newman S., d. 1860.
Skitswish Indians.
Jesuits -- Missions.
Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865.
Wright, George, 1803-1865.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Wars.
NOTES: Originals in: Jesuit Historical Archives of Oregon Province, Spokane, Washington.
Safe-conduct pass and letters from N.S. Clarke, Commander, United States Army, Department of the Pacific, and letters from Col. George Wright, United States Army, about the Coeur d'Alene Indians and military activities. All are typescript transcripts.
Gift, William Compton Brown, 1948.
Cage 2045
AUTHOR: Baker, Lee H.
TITLE: LIST OF PIONEERS KNOWN AS THE KENTUCKY TRAIN OF 1853 ENTERING PUGET SOUND BASIN IN THE FALL OF 1853 BY THE WAY OF THE NACHES PASS : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY LEE H. BAKER.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: Pioneers -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Gift, N.B. Coffman, 1935.
Cage 2046
AUTHOR: Klockmann, A. K.
TITLE: THE A.K. KLOCKMANN DIARY : TYPESCRIPT, 1940 / BY A. K. KLOCKMANN ; EDITED BY PAUL M. FLINN.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 75 p.
SUBJECTS: Continental Mine (Idaho).
Frontier and pioneer life -- Idaho -- Bonner County.
Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho.
Klockmann, A. K.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Original in possession of: Mrs. Selma Culver.
Diary edited and typed by Paul M. Flinn for the Bonners Ferry Herald, 1959.
One poem: in German.
Gift, Paul M. Flinn.
Cage 2047
AUTHOR: Knapp, Ezra Charles, b. 1876.
TITLE: [REVISIONS OF THE HAROLD KNAPP FAMILY CHART OF JUNE, 1926] : TYPESCRIPT, 1941 NOVEMBER 8 / BY EZRA CHARLES KNAPP, SPOKANE, WASH.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Knapp family.
NOTES: Gift, E.C. Knapp, 1941.
Cage 2048
AUTHOR: Inland Empire Paper Company.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1929-1934.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Papermaking -- Washington (State) -- Millwood.
NOTES: Brief outline of operating history, 1934; Report on examination, 1933; Appraisal report of water power rights, 1929.
Gift, J. Marshall Buehler.
Cage 2049
AUTHOR: Kochis, F.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1927-1934.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 p.
SUBJECTS: Agriculture -- Northwest, Pacific.
Electric power production -- Northwest, Pacific.
Electric utilities -- Northwest, Pacific -- Rates.
Columbia Basin Project (U.S.).
NOTES: Market for electric power in the Pacific Northwest, Technical phases of the Columbia Basin Project, and Agriculture, three reports by Kochis.
Cage 2050
AUTHOR: Jared, William Campbell, 1871-1945.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Cheetham, Robert N.
TITLE: DIARY, 1894-1936.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Pend Oreille County.
Farmers -- Washington (State) -- Pend Oreille County -- Diaries.
NOTES: Diary, "Book of early days," relates pioneer life in Pend Oreille County. Also, typescript transcription of the diary, also an analysis of the diary by Robert N. Cheetham.
Gift, Nona Lee Winiarski, 1956.
Farmer, Cusick, Washington.
Cage 2051
AUTHOR: Jamieson, Mary.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: McNamee, Lawrence.
Graham, Thomas, 1868-1946.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1937-1958.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Ah, Tai.
Chinese Americans -- Washington (State) -- Stevens County -- History.
Stevens County (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Typescript articles by Mary Jamieson and Lawrence McNamee, letter from Thomas Graham; re: Stevens County history and Chinese in early Northwest history.
Some photocopies.
Gift, Mary Jamieson, 1958.
Cage 2052
AUTHOR: Craig Mountain Lumber Company.
TITLE: STATEMENT, 1911.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 20 p.
SUBJECTS: Lumber trade -- Idaho -- Lewis County -- Finance.
NOTES: Gift, J. Marshall Buehler.
Cage 2053
AUTHOR: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs Colville Agency.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Simms, John A., ca. 1827-1890.
Winans, William Parkhurst, 1836-1917.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1866-1882.
DESCRIPT.: 40 items.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Government relations.
Colville Indians -- Government relations.
NOTES: Letters, bills, receipts, official notices, and reports of William Park Winans and John A. Simms, Special Indian Agents.
Gift, Albert I. Kulzer, 1935.
Cage 2054
AUTHOR: Washington State University. Library.
TITLE: LAND GRANT COLLEGES : TYPESCRIPT, 1922 APRIL 6.
DESCRIPT.: 16 p.
SUBJECTS: State universities and colleges -- Bibliography.
NOTES: Corrected to May 1, 1922.
A bibliography.
Gift, E.O. Holland, 1948.
Cage 2055
AUTHOR: Lenfesty Hardware.
TITLE: INVENTORY, 1911.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Hardware stores -- Washington (State) -- Walla Walla.
Cage 2056
AUTHOR: Lacy, O. P.
TITLE: INDENTURE, 1870 MAY 17.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Lacy, Mary E.
Johnson, Samuel.
McMorris, Lewis.
NOTES: Manuscript indenture between O.P. Lacy and Mary E. Lacy of Walla Walla County, and Samuel Johnson and Lewis McMorris of the same place.
Cage 2057
AUTHOR: Paine, Frank W.
TITLE: [WHEAT TRANSPORTATION AGREEMENT FORM, BETWEEN (BLANK) AND FRANK W. PAINE, JOHN F. BOYER AND DAVID W. SMALL AND WITH RAILROAD COMPANY OR CORPORATION, TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON : 1871].
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: Boyer, John Franklin, 1824-1897.
Small, David W.
Wheat -- Washington (State) -- Transportation.
Cage 2058
AUTHOR: LaFollette, William Leroy, 1860-1934.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bogue, John L.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1917 DECEMBER 27 AND 1917 DECEMBER 29, TO JOHN L. BOGUE, COLFAX, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 6 leaves.
SUBJECTS: LaFollette, William Leroy, 1860-1934 -- Correspondence.
Bogue, John L. -- Correspondence.
Whitman County (Wash.) -- Politics and government.
NOTES: "An open letter".
Also contains clippings from the Spokesman-Review of December 1917; re: claims that LaFollete dissuaded a student from joining the army.
Member, United States House of Representatives.
Cage 2059
AUTHOR: Lemay, Nels, 1865-
TITLE: NAR[R]ATIVE BY NELS LEMAY, COLVILLE, WASH. : MANUSCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Lemay, Nels, 1865-
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Colville -- Biography.
Cage 2060
AUTHOR: Lawyer, Corbett B.
TITLE: [LIVESTOCK ACTIVITIES OF THE NEZ PERCE INDIANS] : TYPESCRIPT, 1965 JUNE 19 / BY CORBETT B. LAWYER.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce Indians -- Domestic animals.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Domestic animals.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, L.M. Koger.
Cage 2061
AUTHOR: Oregon. Register of State Lands. La Grande District.
TITLE: APPLICATION FORM, 1871.
DESCRIPT.: 2 sheets.
SUBJECTS: Land grants -- Oregon.
Cage 2062
AUTHOR: Laney, Francis Baker, 1875-1938.
TITLE: MANUSCRIPTS, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 50 p.
SUBJECTS: Mineralogy -- Idaho.
NOTES: Geological descriptions of mining ores, apparently in Idaho.
Cage 2063
AUTHOR: Langer, William, 1886-1959.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1933 APRIL 22, BISMARK, NORTH DAKOTA, TO E.O. HOLLAND, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Johnson, Claudius Osborne, 1894-
Langer, William, 1886-1959 -- Correspondence.
Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript concerning endorsement by Claudius O. Johnson.
Cage 2064
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: LAND GRANT, 1853 AUGUST 4, WASHINGTON, D.C., TO JOHN WILSON, OF WILLIAM A. YOUNGE'S MILITARY LAND GRANT.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: Wilson, John.
Younge, William A.
NOTES: Contains seal.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 2065
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: DEED, 1882 DECEMBER 1, TO ELLEN J. MCCOY, WHITMAN COUNTY (WASH.).
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: McCoy, Ellen J.
Deeds -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Cage 2066
AUTHOR: Lake Creek Oil, Gas and Coal Company.
TITLE: CAPITAL STOCK SHARES, 1901.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
SUBJECTS: Babcock, Frank B.
Petroleum industry and trade -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Shares issued to F.B. Babcock by the Lake Creek Oil, Gas and Coal Company of Pullman, Washington.
Gift, Muriel Carr.
Cage 2067
AUTHOR: Leoncavallo, Ruggiero, 1858-1919.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, N.D., TO BARON [CACCAMISI?, PARIS?].
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Musicians -- Italy -- Autographs.
Leoncavallo, Ruggiero, 1858-1919 -- Correspondence.
Musicians -- Italy -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Gift, Quarter Century Club.
Part in: Italian.
Cage 2068
TITLE: LADIES RECEIPT BOOK : MANUSCRIPT, 1815.
DESCRIPT.: 90 p.
SUBJECTS: Cookery, English -- History -- 19th century.
Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions -- 19th century.
NOTES: Manuscript of cookery and medical recipes from England.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 2069
AUTHOR: Jones, Delbert E.
TITLE: DIARY, 1918.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: World War, 1914-1918.
Pilots and pilotage -- Training of -- United States.
NOTES: Diary begins at his tenth month in the service at San Diego and ends in France. Includes letter, clippings, photographs.
Pilot, United States Army Air Corps.
Cage 2070
AUTHOR: Washington State University. Dept. of Anthropology Museum.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Hansen, Alma L.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE, 1921-1950.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Basketwork -- Collectors and collecting.
Kahlow, Lois M. Haney, b. 1847.
Washington State University. Dept. of Anthropology Museum -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript transcripts and manuscript letters regarding the Lois Haney Kahlow Basket Collection. Includes two letters, one typescript and one manuscript, from Alma L. Hansen about her mother, Lois Haney Kahlow, and her basket collection.
Cage 2071
AUTHOR: Ricketts, Ellen Adeline Clark, 1883-1968.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smith, Stanley Albert, 1889-
TITLE: TYPESCRIPT OF ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW, 1960 OCTOBER, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON, WITH STANLEY A. SMITH.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 18 p.
SUBJECTS: Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County -- Biography.
Ricketts, Ellen Adeline Clark, 1883-1968.
NOTES: Gift, Larry Smith.
Cage 2072
AUTHOR: Ricketts, Ellen Adeline Clark, 1883-1968.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smith, Stanley Albert, 1889-
TITLE: TYPESCRIPT OF ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW, 1960 OCTOBER, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON, WITH STANLEY A. SMITH.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 18 p.
SUBJECTS: Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County -- Biography.
Ricketts, Ellen Adeline Clark, 1883-1968.
NOTES: Gift, Larry Smith.
Cage 2073
AUTHOR: King, Amelia McLoughlin.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Inman, Dorothy.
TITLE: INTERVIEW WITH AMELIA MCLOUGHLIN KING, GRANDDAUGHTER OF DR. JOHN MCLOUGHLIN : TYPESCRIPT, 1960 AUGUST.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: McLoughlin, David, 1818-1903.
Porthill (Idaho) -- History.
NOTES: Interview: Dorothy Inman.
Gift, Dorothy Inman.
Cage 2074
AUTHOR: King, Albion Leroy, b. 1890.
TITLE: MEMORIES OF THE EARLY DAYS ON THE ENTIAT VALLEY : TYPESCRIPT, 1966 / BY ALBION L. (ROY) KING.
DESCRIPT.: 18 p.
SUBJECTS: Chelan County (Wash.) -- History.
Entiat River Valley (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Gift, Albion L. King.
Cage 2075
AUTHOR: King, Stoddard.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1924, 1929.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: King, Stoddard -- Correspondence.
Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holographs.
Correspondence with E.O. Holland regarding a speaking engagement at the State College of Washington.
Author.
Cage 2076
AUTHOR: Kizer, Benjamin H. (Benjamin Hamilton), 1878-1978.
TITLE: THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, A SOURCE OF RAW MATERIALS FOR THE NATION'S INDUSTRIES : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1938] / BY B.H. KIZER.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Natural resources -- Northwest, Pacific.
Cage 2077
AUTHOR: Knights of Pythias. Evening Star Lodge No. 26.
TITLE: MINUTES, 1919 SEPTEMBER-1922 DECEMBER.
DESCRIPT.: 284 p.
SUBJECTS: Friendly societies -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Typescript.
Cage 2078
AUTHOR: Kraettli, Michael.
TITLE: HISTORY OF THE GEORGE KRAETTLI (1819-1894) FAMILY : TYPESCRIPT, 1875 / BY MICHAEL KRAETTLI.
DESCRIPT.: i3 p.
SUBJECTS: Kraettli family.
Kraettli, George, 1819-1894.
Swiss Americans -- Biography.
NOTES: Revised, June 17, 1955.
Gift, Paul P. Kies, 1958.
Cage 2079
AUTHOR: Kraght, Peter E. (Peter Ervin), 1909-
TITLE: PAPERS, 1951-1970.
DESCRIPT.: 15 items.
SUBJECTS: Meteorology in aeronautics.
NOTES: Articles on aviation meteorology, typescript and offprint.
Gift, Peter E. Kraght, 1952,1971.
Meteorologist, American Airlines.
Cage 2080
AUTHOR: Aurielius, Cousin.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1849 OCTOBER 15-1850 FEBRUARY 20, YORK [I.E. TORONTO] GRAND RIVER, CANADA WEST, TO COUSIN FRANCES, [GLEN FALLS, N.Y.?].
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Ontario -- Toronto.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, Mildred Sherrod Bissinger.
Cage 2081
AUTHOR: Myers, Florence W.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1934-1968.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 items.
SUBJECTS: Legislators -- Washington (State) -- Correspondence.
Washington (State) -- Politics and government.
NOTES: Correspondence, addresses, etc.
Gift, Florence W. Myers, 1968.
Representative, Washington State legislature.
Cage 2082
AUTHOR: Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Beauharnais, Eug{225}ene de, 1781-1824.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1812 JULY 18, GHLOUBOKOE, RUSSIA, TO EUGENE DE BEAUHARNAIS.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Autographs.
Beauharnais, Eug{225}ene de, 1781-1824 -- Correspondence.
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed manuscript giving directions on the troop movements.
Gift, Friends of the Library.
Original in French.
Cage 2083
AUTHOR: Poore, Benjamin Perley, 1820-1887.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Clarke, James W.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1883 DECEMBER 1, THE EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, [D.C.], TO JAS. W. CLARKE, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- 19th century -- Autographs.
Clarke, James W.
Poore, Benjamin Perley, 1820-1887 -- Correspondence.
Authors, American -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Includes letter of explanation from W.W. Foote, to C.M. Brewster.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1942.
Cage 2084
AUTHOR: Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1868 FEBRUARY 28.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Sermons.
Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph regarding the publishing of sermons.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1942.
Cage 2085
AUTHOR: Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Worthington, Roland.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1884 JULY 25, BAR HARBOR, MAINE, TO ROLAND WORTHINGTON, COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Worthington, Roland -- Correspondence.
Statesmen -- United States -- 19th century -- Autographs.
Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893 -- Correspondence.
Massachusetts -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950 -- Sources.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1942.
Cage 2086
AUTHOR: Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Worthington, Roland.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1882 JULY 8, BEVERLY FARMS, MASS., TO ROLAND WORTHINGTON, COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS, BOSTON, [MASSACHUSETTS].
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Judges -- United States -- 19th century -- Autographs.
Worthington, Roland -- Correspondence.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1942.
Cage 2087
AUTHOR: Reed, Thomas B. (Thomas Brackett), 1839-1902.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Clarke, James W.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1883 JANUARY 28, WASHINGTON, D.C., TO J.W. CLARK, BOSTON, MASSACUSETTS.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Statesmen -- United States -- 19th century -- Autographs.
Clarke, James W. -- Correspondence.
Reed, Thomas B. (Thomas Brackett), 1839-1902 -- Correspondence.
Massachusetts -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950 -- Sources.
NOTES: Signed holograph concerning political patronage.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1942.
Cage 2088
AUTHOR: Warren, William, 1812-1888.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1882 JULY 13, HOHOKUS, N.Y., TO MR. BALE.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Warren, William, 1812-1888 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1942.
Cage 2089
AUTHOR: Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1868 JULY 15, ASHBURY HOUSE, ST. JOHN'S WOOD PARK, TO MISS SHORTWRIGHT.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1942.
Cage 2090
AUTHOR: Lincoln and Adams County Pioneer and Historical Association.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Ivy, C. E.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1916, 1930.
DESCRIPT.: 2 sheets.
SUBJECTS: Brislawn, J. Frank, b. 1874.
Washington (State) -- History -- Societies, etc.
NOTES: Share certificates of capital stock transferred to J.F. Brislawn, June 23, 1916. Also, financial report for 1930 picnic, July 23, 1930, submitted by C.E. Ivy, Secretary.
Gift, Guy Brislawn, 1959.
Cage 2091
AUTHOR: Murdoch family.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Murdoch, Thomas W., 1835-1883.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1859-1952.
DESCRIPT.: 6 items.
NOTES: Family records; ornate poem from Thomas W. Murdoch to Catherine Late.
Gift, Ethel Ann Murdoch.
Cage 2092
AUTHOR: Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1881 JANUARY 9.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Composers -- Correspondence.
Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, Quarter Century Club.
In German.
Cage 2093
AUTHOR: Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice, 1820-1905.
TITLE: AUTOGRAPH, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- 19th century -- Autographs.
NOTES: Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 2094
AUTHOR: Nelson, Arnt.
TITLE: LOG SCALE AND TIE TALLY : MANUSCRIPT, 1908-1913.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 30 p.
SUBJECTS: Logging -- Oregon.
NOTES: Record of logging kept at Portland, Or.
Cage 2095
AUTHOR: Cuppett, Mary Ann.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Mountain, J. P.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1865-1873.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 40 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Iowa -- West Liberty.
NOTES: Correspondence with friends, family and her future husband, J.P. Mountain, chiefly at West Liberty, Iowa.
Cage 2096
AUTHOR: Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Ware, William, 1797-1852.
Graberg de Hemsoe, Jacob, 1776-1847.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1848, 1877.
DESCRIPT.: 4 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Graberg de Hemsoe, Jacob, 1776-1847 -- Correspondence.
Ware, William, 1797-1852 -- Correspondence.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Two signed holographs, one with an envelope. One is from Cambridge, Mass., to Jacopo di Griberg (Graberg), Florence, Italy, and contains presentation of an unnamed book and introduces W. Ware. The other letter is from Longfellow in Cambridge, Mass.
Gift, Paul P. Kies.
Cage 2097
AUTHOR: Nasmyth, James, 1808-1890.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1861 DECEMBER 17, PENSHURST, KENT.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Inventors -- England -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Nasmyth, James, 1808-1890 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: British inventor.
Signed holograph.
Gift, Mrs. Heber Nasmyth, 1956.
Cage 2098
AUTHOR: Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916.
TITLE: AUTOGRAPH, 1916 OCTOBER 5.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
NOTES: Book dedicatory written on the occasion of his visit to the State College of Washington.
Cage 2099
AUTHOR: Fischer, George William, 1906-
TITLE: PAPERS, 1967.
DESCRIPT.: 28 items.
SUBJECTS: Fischer, George William, 1906-
Botanists -- Washington (State) -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Commendatory correspondence presented to Fischer upon his resignation as Director of Resident Instruction, College of Agriculture, Washington State University.
Gift, G.W. Fischer, 1971.
Cage 3000
AUTHOR: Lumholtz, Carl, 1851-1922.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Kenrick, A. C.
TITLE: LETTER, 1920 DECEMBER 23, NEW YORK, TO MR. AND MRS. A.C. KENRICK, WALSHAM HOUSE, SURREY.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Kenrick, A. C. -- Correspondence.
Lumholtz, Carl, 1851-1922 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Cage 3001
AUTHOR: Fowler, Luther, 1814-1894.
TITLE: DIARY, 1868.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 200 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Michigan -- Allegan.
Pioneers -- Michigan -- Allegan -- Diaries.
NOTES: Diary of a frontier farmer at Allegan, Michigan.
Photocopy.
Gift, Richard W. Bruce.
Cage 3002
AUTHOR: McCarthy, Justin H. (Justin Huntly), 1860-1936.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1877 NOVEMBER 22, LONDON, TO [MR. LILY?].
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- Autographs.
Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
McCarthy, Justin H. (Justin Huntly), 1860-1936 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 3003
AUTHOR: Needham, E. Z.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1862 JULY 11, BIVOUAC, 5 MILES FROM HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND, TO BROTHER, SISTER, AND NIECE.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Needham, E. Z. -- Correspondence.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, Maurice Smith."
Cage 3004
AUTHOR: McDonald, Duncan.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Chisholm, John A.
Kulzer, Albert I.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1925 JANUARY 13, DIXON, MONTANA, TO ALBERT I. KULZER, CHEWELAH, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Chisholm, John A. -- Correspondence.
Fort Colville (Wash.).
Kulzer, Albert I. -- Correspondence.
McDonald, Duncan -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph with envelope, includes letter of transmittal enclosing two letters of John A. Chisholm, Cornwall, Ontario, December 1924, to Duncan McDonald re: keys found at site of Old Fort Colville.
Gift, Albert I. Kulzer, 1945.
Cage 3005
AUTHOR: Nesmith, James Willis, 1820-1885.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Wilson, Joseph Gardner, 1826-1873.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, N.D., TO J.G. WILSON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Wilson, Joseph Gardner, 1826-1873 -- Correspondence.
Ranches -- Oregon -- Management.
Nesmith, James Willis, 1820-1885 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Holograph signed, J.W.N., inquiring into management of a ranch.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 3006
AUTHOR: McCarver, Morton Matthew, 1807-1875.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Dowell, B. F.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1867 OCTOBER 23, PORTLAND, OREGON, TO B.F. DOWELL, WASHINGTON CITY.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Dowell, B. F. -- Correspondence.
McCarver, Morton Matthew, 1807-1875 -- Correspondence.
Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Wars.
NOTES: Signed holograph re: Yakima War claims; included is a 1-page biography of General Morton M. McCarver.
Cage 3007
AUTHOR: Cornelison, J. M.
TITLE: A DICTIONARY OF THE NUMIPU OR NEZ-PERCE LANGUAGE : MANUSCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 249 p.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce language -- Grammar.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Languages.
NOTES: Includes grammar.
A Nez Perce grammer/dictionary written at Pendleton, Oregon.
Photostatic copy.
Gift, C.M. Drury.
Nez Perce Indian Grammar in Nez Perce.
Cage 3008
AUTHOR: McKenney, Josepha Lott.
TITLE: [OREGON, AN APPRECIATION, CA. 1890].
DESCRIPT.: 11 p.
SUBJECTS: Oregon -- Description and travel.
NOTES: 7 page manuscript; 3 page typescript copy.
Cage 3009
AUTHOR: McBeth, Susan Law, 1830-1893.
TITLE: [NEZ PERCE DICTIONARY] : MANUSCRIPT, [CA. 1890].
DESCRIPT.: 110 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce language -- Dictionaries -- English.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Languages.
English language -- Dictionaries -- Nez Perce.
NOTES: List of English words translated into the Nez Perce words; apparently written at Lapwai, Idaho.
Photocopy.
Dictionary in Nez Perce.
Cage 3010
AUTHOR: Malott Senior Sewing Club.
TITLE: MINUTES, 1936.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: 4-H clubs -- Washington (State) -- Malott.
Cage 3011
AUTHOR: Lott, Sam, b. 1862.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Deutsch, Herman J.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1935.
DESCRIPT.: 4 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Lott, Sam, b. 1862 -- Correspondence.
Deutsch, Herman J. -- Correspondence.
Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806).
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945 -- Correspondence.
Waiilatpu Mission (Wash.).
NOTES: Letters, Spalding, Idaho, December 10, 1935, to President F.D. Roosevelt and his private secretary, inviting the President and Mrs. Roosevelt to Whitman Mission Centennial. Also, letter, December 12, 1935, to H.J. Deutsch, about the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Cage 3012
AUTHOR: McRae, Roderick Donald, 1864-1942.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs Colville Agency.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1890-1942.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 75 items.
SUBJECTS: Colville Indians -- Census.
Colville Indians -- Health and hygiene.
Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Census.
Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Health and hygiene.
NOTES: Physician, Colville Indian Agency, 1913-1931.
Certificates, official correspondence of the Agency and other papers re: medical service to the Indians. Also roll of the Colville Indians, Inchelium District, ca. 1928.
Cage 3013
AUTHOR: Martin, T. C.
TITLE: [A RELIGIOUS ESSAY :] MANUSCRIPT, [N.D.].
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Religious thought -- 20th century -- Manuscripts.
NOTES: Manuscript on the letterhead of T.C. Martin, farm machinery and implements, Pullman, Washington.
Gift, Dan Downen, 1959.
Cage 3014
AUTHOR: Eells, Myra Fairbanks.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Rogers, Aaron.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1848 APRIL 7, FORT COLVILLE, TO AARON ROGERS, HOLDEN, MASSACHUSETTS.
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Rogers, Aaron -- Correspondence.
Tshimakain Mission (Wash.).
Whitman Massacre, 1847.
Eells, Myra Fairbanks -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Incomplete manuscript regarding the Tshimakain Mission and the Whitman Massacre.
Photocopy.
Cage 3015
AUTHOR: Knights of Pythias. Colfax Lodge, No. 12.
TITLE: ROSTER OF MEMBERSHIP, 1884-1916.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Friendly societies -- Washington (State) -- Colfax.
NOTES: Gift, W.R. Goodrich, 1971.
Cage 3016
AUTHOR: Knights of Pythias. Colfax Lodge, No. 12.
TITLE: QUESTION BOOK; SUBORDINATE LODGES KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, 1884-1902.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Friendly societies -- Washington (State) -- Colfax.
NOTES: Gift, W.R. Goodrich, 1971.
Cage 3017
AUTHOR: Norris, Frank, 1870-1902.
TITLE: MCTEAGUE : MANUSCRIPT, [CA. 1899].
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
NOTES: Page 143.
Manuscript page in the author's handwriting issued with the Argonaut Manuscript Limited Edition of Frank Norris's Works, 10 vols. Garden City, New York, Doubleday, Doran, 1928.
Cage 3018
AUTHOR: Maxwell, Mamie Wittick.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Foote, William Wirt.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1940 MAY 31, SPOKANE, WASH., TO W.W. FOOTE, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Wittick, Ben, 1845-1903.
Maxwell, Mamie Wittick -- Correspondence.
Foote, William Wirt -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Also reply of Foote, June 11, 1940. Letter from Mamie Wittick Maxwell discusses the location of works of Ben Wittick.
Cage 3019
AUTHOR: Meagher, Phillip, 1845-1918.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1887.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: United States. Army 6th Cavalry.
NOTES: Correspondence re: survivors of the Sixth United States Cavalry.
Gift, Mrs. Francis J. LaPine.
Cage 3020
AUTHOR: Noyon (France). Conseil municipal.
TITLE: HOMAGE TO THE MEMORY OF PRESIDENT FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT, EXTRAIT DU REGISTRE DES DE LIBERATIONS DU CONSEIL MUNICIPAL DE LA VILLE DE NOYON : TYPESCRIPT, 1945 APRIL 14.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
NOTES: Also correspondence on this resolution.
Gift, D.L. McFarland, 1950.
Cage 3021
AUTHOR: Lenox, Edward Henry, b. 1827.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1898 MAY 1, OAKLAND.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Lenox, David Thomas, 1802?-1874.
West Union Baptist Church (West Union, Or.).
West Union (Or.) -- Church history.
Lenox, Edward Henry, b. 1827 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph about David T. Lenox and the West Union, Oregon, Baptist Church.
Photostatic copy.
Cage 3021b
AUTHOR: Pierce, D. J.
TITLE: THE PIONEER BAPTIST OF THE PACIFIC : MANUSCRIPT, 1898 JUNE 3.
DESCRIPT.: 11 p. (on 3 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Lenox, David Thomas, 1802?-1874.
West Union Baptist Church (West Union, Or.).
West Union (Or.) -- Church history.
NOTES: Photostatic copies.
Cage 3022
AUTHOR: Meekins, Charles H.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Meekins, Mary.
Ijams, Priscilla Meekins.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1862?, 1876.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
SUBJECTS: Meekins, Mary -- Correspondence.
Ijams, Priscilla Meekins -- Correspondence.
Meekins, Charles H. -- Correspondence.
United States. Army -- Military life.
NOTES: Signed holographs.
Gift, Harry O. Tunis, 1936.
Army letters from Fort Stevens, Ore., to his sister, Pricilla Ijams, Baltimore, and from Suisan City, Cal., to his mother, Mary Meekins, Anne Arundel, Co., Md.
Cage 3023
AUTHOR: Covington, Nicholas Goza, 1892-
TITLE: MANUAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY; PRACTICAL COURSE IN LABORATORY PHYSIOLOGY DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS OF HOME ECONOMICS, PHARMACY, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND THOSE WHO SEEK A GENERAL COURSE IN PHYSIOLOGY : 1929 / BY NICHOLAS G. COVINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 66 p.
SUBJECTS: Meiners, Marian E.
Physiology -- Laboratory manuals.
NOTES: Exercises completed by Miss Marian Meiners, a student in Pharmacy.
Gift, J.H. Meiners, 1940.
Cage 3024
AUTHOR: Offield, James W., b. 1843.
TITLE: THE OFFIELD FAMILY HISTORY : TYPESCRIPT, 1919 / BY JAMES OFFIELD.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Oregon.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Offield family.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, Archie L. Offield.
Cage 3025
AUTHOR: Okanogan Land and Irrigation Company.
TITLE: STOCKBOOK, 1910.
DESCRIPT.: 28 items.
SUBJECTS: Irrigation -- Washington (State) -- Chelan.
NOTES: Includes certificate stubs and 2 blanks concerning an irrigation company at Chelan, Wash.
Cage 3026
AUTHOR: Old, A. W. Pat.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Getchell, Elsa, b. 1880.
Old, Marvin, b. 1884.
Old, Minnie, b. 1883.
TITLE: INTERVIEWS, 1961, 1962.
DESCRIPT.: 16 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
NOTES: Two typescript interviews: with Marvin S. Old, and with Minnie Old and her sister, Mrs. Scott Getchell, re: experiences in Whitman Co., Wash., 1880s & 1890s.
Gift, A.W. Old.
Cage 3027
AUTHOR: Old Settler's Reunion (Rosalia, Wash.).
TITLE: RECORD BOOK, 1901-1917.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Rosalia (Wash.) -- History.
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Rosalia.
NOTES: Contains list of old settlers, accounts, and minutes of meetings, Rosalia, Wash.
Gift, Leoti L. West.
Cage 3028
AUTHOR: Breakey, William F.
TITLE: A BIT OF HISTORY; MEN FROM MICHIGAN IN THE WAR : MANUSCRIPT, [CA. 1910].
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- War work.
Veterans -- Michigan -- History.
NOTES: Gift, Miss More.
Cage 3029
AUTHOR: McDonald, Duncan, b. 1849.
TITLE: COPY OF FLOOR PLAN OF ST. PAUL'S MISSION AS MADE BY DUNCAN MCDONALD, 1928 DECEMBER 20.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: St. Paul's Mission (Wash.).
NOTES: Gift, Albert I. Kulzer, 1945.
Cage 3030
AUTHOR: Monteith, Frances Whitman.
TITLE: AN INTRODUCTION OF THE U.S. INDIAN AGENT : THE INTERPRETER AND AGENCY ATTACHE : [1938?].
DESCRIPT.: 35 p.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, 1877.
Whitman, Perrin Beza, 1830-1899.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Wars.
Monteith, Charles E.
Monteith, John Backus d. 1879.
NOTES: An account of Charles and John Monteith and Perrin Whitman, focusing upon the Nez Perce War of 1877.
Purchase, 1959.
Cage 3031
AUTHOR: Olney, George W., b. 1863.
TITLE: STORY OF JAMES H. WILBUR: AS THE YAKIMA INDIAN AGENT AT FORT SIMCOE : TYPESCRIPT, 1951 JUNE 1 / TOLD BY A MEMBER OF THE YAKIMA TRIBE OF INDIANS, GEORGE W. OLNEY.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Yakima Agency.
Wilbur, James Harvey, 1811-1887.
Cage 3032
AUTHOR: Montgomery, James, 1771-1854.
TITLE: HYMN BY MONTGOMERY, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
NOTES: Manuscript of a hymn sung at the funeral of a Dr. Daggett.
Cage 3033
AUTHOR: Olney, Richard, 1835-1917.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, NO YEAR AUGUST 22, FALMOUTH.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Statesmen -- United States -- Autographs.
Statesmen -- United States -- Correspondence.
Olney, Richard, 1835-1917 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 3034
AUTHOR: Moore, Miles Conway, 1845-
TITLE: PAPERS, [CA. 1895].
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Lord family.
Washington (State). Governor (1889 : Moore).
NOTES: Letters about the Lord Family, also addresses and speeches. Some typescript, some manuscript.
Governor of Washington Territory.
Cage 3035
AUTHOR: Old Soldiers Republican Club of Spokane.
TITLE: FORMULATION OF RULES TO GOVERN THE OLD SOLDIERS REPUBLICAN CLUB OF SPOKANE: AS SUBMITTED BY THE COMMITTEE AND ADOPTED BY THE CLUB, 1892 MARCH 16.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Veterans -- Washington (State) -- Spokane -- Societies, etc.
NOTES: Manuscript of rules, includes signatures of membership.
Gift, Katherine Rodgers, 1944.
Cage 3036
AUTHOR: Morrill, Edward Smith.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, [1950 SEPTEMBER 28], BURLINGTON, WASHINGTON, TO PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Morrill, Justin Smith, 1810-1898.
Morrill, Edward Smith -- Correspondence.
NOTES: 2 typescript copies with manuscript additions about Morrill's uncle, Justin Smith Morrill.
Cage 3037
AUTHOR: Morris, Robert, 1734-1806.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Nicholson, John, 1757-1800.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1795 MARCH 28 , TO JOHN NICHOLSON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf folded.
SUBJECTS: Nicholson, John, 1757-1800. Correspondence.
Capitalists and financiers -- United States -- Correspondence.
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: American financier and statesman.
Signed holograph about the collection of debts.
Cage 3038
AUTHOR: Morrison, John L., 1819-1899.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Crawford, Medorem, d. 1891.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1858 MARCH 23, SAN ANDREAS, [CALIFORNIA], TO [MEDORUM] CRAWFORD.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Real estate business -- Oregon -- Dayton.
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881.
Crawford, Medorem, d. 1891 -- Correspondence.
Morrison, John L., 1819-1899 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: About real estate transactions with Joel Palmer and others at Dayton, Oregon.
Cage 3039
AUTHOR: Meeker, Ezra, 1830-1928.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Coglon, R. B.
Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1914-1923.
DESCRIPT.: 6 items.
SUBJECTS: Pioneers of America (Organization).
Oregon National Historic Trail.
Seattle Food Conservation Company.
NOTES: Correspondence, articles, notes, with E.O. Holland, R.B. Coglon, re: Meeker's publications, the Oregon Trail, Pioneers of America, and Seattle Food Conservation Company.
Gift, Mae Russell and E.O. Holland.
Cage 3040
AUTHOR: Thomson, Francis Andrew, b. 1879.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1916.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 75 items.
SUBJECTS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
Washington State University -- Miscellanea.
NOTES: Correspondence, clippings, photographs, announcements and other printed matter concerning the inauguration of President Holland.
Gift, 1972.
Chairman, Inauguration Committee, 1916.
Cage 3041
AUTHOR: McKay, Allis.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1939-1941.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 75 p.
SUBJECTS: McKay, Allis. They came to the river.
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Correspondence, notes, manuscripts re: They Came to the River.
Author. [Full name: Allis M. Klamm].
Cage 3042
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: DONATION LAND GRANT, 1866 MARCH 19.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: Mercer, K. B.
NOTES: Land grant to Kimball B. Mercer, Washington County, Oregon.
Cage 3043
AUTHOR: Metsker, John L., Mrs.
TITLE: DIARY, 1889 MARCH-1894 DECEMBER.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Idaho -- Moscow.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
Metsker, John L., Mrs.
Pioneers -- Palouse Region (Idaho and Wash.) -- Diaries.
NOTES: This one volume was originally the register of the Hotel Excelsior.
Diary written in the Pullman-Moscow area.
Gift, Mrs. C.O. Kellog, 1944.
Cage 3044
AUTHOR: Monteith, Frances Whitman.
TITLE: TRAILS OF A WAGON : TWO COURAGEOUS WOMEN : MANUSCRIPT, [1935?].
DESCRIPT.: 18 p.
SUBJECTS: Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1847.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: A traditional account of Marcus Whitman.
Gift, C.M. Drury, 1938.
Cage 3045
AUTHOR: Mood, Clara.
TITLE: LEDGER, 1886-[CA. 1890].
DESCRIPT.: ca. 10 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Chandler, Jay.
NOTES: Manuscript with hay tallies. Also contains poem: Alamando's Sad Fate, written for Jay Chandler by Clara Mood, Colfax, Washington Territory.
Cage 3046
AUTHOR: Morley, A. C.
TITLE: LEDGER, 1921-1923.
DESCRIPT.: 12 leaves.
NOTES: Manuscript from Burton, Washington.
Cage 3047
AUTHOR: Morton, John, ca. 1724-1777.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Moore, James.
Parker, William.
TITLE: DOCUMENT, 1770.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Pemberton, Israel, 1715-1779.
NOTES: Manuscript document certifying the holding of Israel Pemberton in Chester County prison, by John Morton, William Parker, and James Moore.
Signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Cage 3048
AUTHOR: National Corporation.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1915.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Advertising agencies -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
NOTES: Typescript articles of incorporation, minutes of trustees of the National Corporation organized to engage in advertising, trading stamps, and other forms of business.
Cage 3049
AUTHOR: National Securities Corporation.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1910.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Investment banking -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
NOTES: Articles of incorporation, by-laws, minutes of trustees of the National Securities Corporation organized as an investment holding company.
Cage 3050
AUTHOR: Settlemier and Son (Nursery).
TITLE: PAPERS, 1881-1902.
DESCRIPT.: 40 items.
SUBJECTS: Nurseries (Horticulture) -- Northwest, Pacific -- Records and correspondence.
Nursery stock -- Catalogs.
NOTES: Nurseryman, Woodburn, Oregon.
Correspondence received re: orders for nursery stock. from nurseries throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Gift, E.J. Newcomer, 1961.
Cage 3051
AUTHOR: Oakdale Lumber Company.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1906-1913.
DESCRIPT.: 52 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Sawmills -- Washington (State) -- La Center.
NOTES: Articles of incorporation, minutes, and legal papers of the Oakdale Lumber Company, a sawmill operator at La Center, Washington.
Cage 3052
AUTHOR: Metcalfe, John L., b. 1862.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1943-1952.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Rogers, John Rankin, 1838-1901.
Washington (State). Governor (1897-1901 : Rogers).
NOTES: Letters, broadsides and other papers concerning political events, particularly Governor John R. Rogers of Washington.
Cage 3053
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: DONATION LAND GRANT, 1875 APRIL 16.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Mattoon, Allen.
NOTES: Land grant to Allen and Mary Mattoon, Clackamas County, Oregon.
Gift, Mrs. E.A. Archer.
Cage 3054
AUTHOR: Martinson, A. D.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1961.
DESCRIPT.: 11 items.
SUBJECTS: Longmire family.
Mount Rainier National Park (Wash.) -- History.
Longmire, James, 1820-1897.
NOTES: Correspondence, clippings, documents, and notes re: the Longmire family and the Mount Rainier National Park.
Gift, Arthur Martinson.
Cage 3055
AUTHOR: Melander, Axel Leonard, 1878-
TITLE: PAPERS, 1903-1924.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 75 items.
SUBJECTS: Insects as carriers of disease.
Typhoid fever -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Clippings, notes, and manuscripts re: insects and diseases, such as typhiod.
Entomologist at Washington State University.
Cage 3056a
AUTHOR: McLoughlin, John, 1784-1857.
TITLE: DEED, 1849 AUGUST 4.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Fruit, James.
Leabo, Isaac.
Deeds -- Oregon -- Oregon City.
NOTES: Signed manuscript from Oregon City, to Isaac Leabo. Assigned by Leabo to James Fruit, February 21, 1850.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 3056b
AUTHOR: Moore, Robert, 1781-1857.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: McLoughlin, John, 1784-1857.
TITLE: BOND FOR FERRY BETWEEN OREGON CITY AND LINN CITY : MANUSCRIPT, 1849 DECEMBER 5 / BY ROBERT MOORE AND JOHN MCLOUGHLIN.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Ferries -- Oregon -- Oregon City.
Ferries -- Oregon -- Linn City.
NOTES: Signed manuscript.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 3057
AUTHOR: University of Washington. Board of Regents.
TITLE: IN MEMORY OF R.C. MCCROSKY, [1922?].
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: McCroskey, Robert Crampton, 1845-1922.
NOTES: Four copies. Signed by members of the Board of Regents.
Cage 3058
AUTHOR: McCormick, M.
TITLE: DEED, 1867 APRIL 24.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: Sloan, Andrew.
Deeds -- Oregon -- Marion County.
NOTES: From Marion County, Oregon, to Andrew Sloan.
Cage 3059
AUTHOR: Kreager, Frank Oren, d. 1951.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1936.
DESCRIPT.: 18 items.
SUBJECTS: Louisiana State University.
Kreager, Frank Oren, d. 1951.
NOTES: Correspondence and clippings related to Kreager's dismissal from Louisiana State University.
Gift, F.O. Kreager, 1936.
Extension Professor, Louisiana State University and Washington State University alumni.
Cage 3060
AUTHOR: Lounsdale, Daniel H.
TITLE: DEED, 1862 JANUARY 10.
DESCRIPT.: 4 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Devitt, Francis.
Deeds -- Oregon -- Portland.
NOTES: Signed manuscript from Daniel Lounsdale of Portland, Oregon, to Francis Devitt of Portland, Oregon.
Cage 3061
AUTHOR: Lucia Mill.
TITLE: NUMBER OF FEET OF LUMBER CUT BY THE LUCIA MILL AND SOLD TO H.R. DUNIWAY AND COMPANY, AND OTHERS, 1888-1891.
DESCRIPT.: 334 p.
SUBJECTS: Lumber trade -- Washington (State) -- Vancouver.
H.R. Duniway & Company.
Cage 3062
AUTHOR: Lewis River Log and Boom Company.
TITLE: ACCOUNTS, 1902-1903.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 90 p.
SUBJECTS: Logging -- Washington (State) -- Cowlitz County.
Cage 3063
AUTHOR: Butler, Cora A.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1905-1927.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 15 items.
SUBJECTS: Teachers -- Miscellanea.
NOTES: Teaching contracts, recommendations and other papers of Cora A. Butler, Spokane, Wash. and Honolulu, Hawaii.
Gift, Mrs. J.D. Lewis, 1971.
Cage 3064
AUTHOR: Pringle, Alexander.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1935 MAY 1, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON, TO E.O. HOLLAND, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Pringle, Alexander -- Correspondence.
Washington State University.
Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript copy commenting on success of Washington State University.
Cage 3065
AUTHOR: Osborne, E. S.
TITLE: CLASS NOTEBOOK, 1872.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: University of Washington. Base Ball Club.
NOTES: Manuscript notes for geometry, algebra, Latin, history, and French. Also constitution and minutes of the University [of Washington] Base Ball Club.
Cage 3066
TITLE: CHILDREN AND DESCENDANTS OF JOSIAH AND MARGARET (FINDLEY) OSBORNE : MANUSCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 4 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Osborne, Margaret Findley.
Osborne, Josiah.
Osborne family.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 3067
AUTHOR: Hunt, Wilda Roxana.
TITLE: SURVEY OF COMMUNITY OF OTHELLO, WASHINGTON : MANUSCRIPT, 1956.
DESCRIPT.: 10 p.
SUBJECTS: Othello (Wash.) -- History.
Cage 3068
AUTHOR: Pacific Express Company.
TITLE: RECEIPT LEDGER, 1907 APRIL-1908 APRIL.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 150 p.
SUBJECTS: Express service -- Washington (State).
NOTES: 7 pages filled. Firm either at Walla Walla or Dayton, Wash.
Cage 3069
AUTHOR: Still, Alice W.
TITLE: THE WRECK OF THE GREAT REPUBLIC : TYPESCRIPT, 1935 JANUARY 25.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Great republic (Clipper-ship).
Shipwrecks -- Columbia River.
NOTES: Account of shipwreck at mouth of Columbia River, 1879. Contains manuscript additions. Also letter to Elmina White, February 2, 1935.
Gift, Robert Langdon.
Cage 3070
AUTHOR: Palmer, Polly Annette.
TITLE: DIARY, 1907.
DESCRIPT.: 20 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Photocopy of a manuscript diary written from New York State to Seattle, Wash.
Originals owned by Ruth Downs.
Cage 3071
AUTHOR: Metsker, John L.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: American Short-horn Breeders' Association.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1888-1904.
DESCRIPT.: 26 items.
SUBJECTS: Shorthorn cattle -- Breeding.
NOTES: Registration papers from the American Short-Horn Breeders' Association; also two letters about the sale and breeding of shorthorn cattle.
Short-horn cattle breeder, Pullman, Washington.
Cage 3072
AUTHOR: William, Ralph L.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Avery, Mary W. (Mary Williamson), 1907-1975.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1956 APRIL 22, MYRTLE, IDAHO, TO MARY AVERY, WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE LIBRARY.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Peopeo Tholekt, Nez Perce Chief, 1857-1935.
William, Ralph L. -- Correspondence.
Avery, Mary W. (Mary Williamson), 1907-1975 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph with anecdotes about Peopeo Tholekt.
Cage 3073
AUTHOR: Peopeo Tholekt, Nez Perce Chief, 1857-1935.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Lott, Sam, b. 1862.
TITLE: REMINISCENCES, [1935?].
DESCRIPT.: 21 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce Indians -- Biography.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Biography.
Peopeo Tholekt, Nez Perce Chief, 1857-1935.
NOTES: Typescript transcript of the reminiscences of Peopeo Tholekt as written down by Sam Lott.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 3074
AUTHOR: Smith, Clyde E.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smith, G. Donald.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1961 JUNE 2, ASHLAND, OREGON, TO G. DONALD SMITH, WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Portland (Or.) -- History.
Pettygrove, Francis W., 1812-1887.
Smith, Clyde E. -- Correspondence.
Smith, G. Donald -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript about F.W. Pettygrove, one of the namers of Portland, Oregon.
Cage 3075
AUTHOR: Philips, William H.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1891-1898.
DESCRIPT.: 19 items.
SUBJECTS: Military education -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
Washington State University. Reserve Officers Training Corps.
NOTES: Correspondence, rosters, notes, clippings, re: military cadets at Washington Agricultural College attempting to enlist as a volunteer regiment for the Spanish-American War.
Gift, Mary Phillips Abrams.
Cage 3076
AUTHOR: Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884.
TITLE: EPIGRAM, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
19th century abolitionist.
Cage 3077
AUTHOR: Pickard, James A., 1824-1915.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1827-1887.
DESCRIPT.: 26 items.
SUBJECTS: Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
NOTES: Receipts, bills, certificates, clippings, and other professional papers.
Gift, Glenn Kelly, 1965.
Cage 3078
AUTHOR: Lederer, Alice Mooney.
TITLE: [REMINISCENCES] : TYPESCRIPT, 1960.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Latah (Wash.) -- History.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Account of emigration to the West, and of Latah, Washington.
Photocopy.
Gift, Alice Lederer.
Cage 3079
AUTHOR: Mooney, Cornelius.
TITLE: [REMINISCENCES] : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Letter carriers -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
NOTES: Account of a Whitman County, Washington, mail carrier's experiences in the 1870s.
Photocopy.
Gift, Alice Lederer.
Cage 3080
AUTHOR: Wimpy, Mary Ann Sida Anderson, 1844-1948.
TITLE: [REMINISCENCES] : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 20 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Wimpy family.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Account of emigration to the West, pioneer life, and the Wimpy family.
Photocopy.
Gift, Alice Lederer.
Cage 3081
AUTHOR: KHQ (Radio station : Spokane, Wash.).
TITLE: PIONEER REMINISCENCES, 1931.
DESCRIPT.: 32 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Reminiscences of Eastern Washington, material submitted for the pioneer contest of KHQ radio in Spokane, Washington.
Cage 3082
AUTHOR: Washington Pioneer Project.
TITLE: ACCOUNTS OF PIONEER LIFE, 1936-1937.
DESCRIPT.: 35 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Stevens County.
Stevens County (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Accounts based on interviews with pioneers of Stevens County, Wash.
Photocopy.
Originals at: Washington State Library, Olympia. wau.
Cage 3083
AUTHOR: Platt, Thomas Collier, 1833-1910.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Weiting, C. A.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1904 JANUARY 6, WASHINGTON, D.C., TO C.A. WIETING, ALBANY, NEW YORK.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Schwartz, Catherine.
Weiting, C. A. -- Correspondence.
Platt, Thomas Collier, 1833-1910 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript about the pension claim of Mrs. Catherine Schwartz.
Gift, Murray W. Bundy, 1938.
Cage 3084
AUTHOR: Nealy, Frank.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1899-1900.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
SUBJECTS: Horses -- Washington (State) -- Plaza.
NOTES: Affidavits and clippings concerning the straying of horses near Plaza, Spokane Co., Wash.
Cage 3085
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: PATENTS, 1901-1905.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Pogue, Nancy.
Pogue, Joseph.
Pogue, John.
Okanogan County (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Homestead patents given to Nancy, Joseph and John Pogue, Okanogan Co., Wash.
Gift, J.I. Pogue.
Cage 3086
TITLE: POISON AND LIQUOR REGISTER, 1909 JULY 18-1913 JULY 24.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Drugstores -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
NOTES: Poison and liquor sales register of a Spokane, Wash. drugstore.
Cage 3087
AUTHOR: Pope, Alexander Burns, 1846-1933.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1862-1864.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
Pope, Alexander Burns, 1846-1933 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Three signed holographs: August 13, 1962; September 16, 1862; May 2, 1864
Cage 3088
AUTHOR: Pope, Alexander Burns, 1846-1933.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1862-1864.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
Pope, Alexander Burns, 1846-1933 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Three signed holographs: August 13, 1962; September 16, 1862; May 2, 1864
Cage 3089
AUTHOR: Innocent III, Pope, 1160 or 61-1216.
TITLE: PAPAL BULL, 1216 JUNE 8.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item: vellum.
SUBJECTS: St. Lazarus of the Cross (Religious order).
NOTES: Manuscript papal bull conerned with rights of the order of the leper house of St. Lazarus. Includes the seal and a pendant. Includes a typescript transcript and a typed English translation.
Gift, Friends of the Library.
Original in Latin.
Cage 3090
AUTHOR: Coffin, Stephen, 1807-1882.
TITLE: DEED, 1850 JUNE 24.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Chapman, William Williams, 1808-1892.
Hill, Elijah.
Lownsdale, Daniel H., 1803-1862.
Deeds -- Oregon -- Portland.
NOTES: Manuscript deed between Stephen Coffin, D.H. Lownsdale, and William W. Chapman, as proprietors of Portland, Oregon, and Elijah Hill.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 3091
AUTHOR: Powell, Jonathan.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Cornue, Hugh.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1864 JANUARY 16, MURFREESBORO, TO HUGH [CORNUE].
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Powell, Jonathan -- Correspondence.
Cornue, Hugh -- Correspondence.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, Mary Harris, 1961.
Cage 3092
AUTHOR: Prevost, Marcel, 1862-1941.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Authors, French -- Correspondence.
Prevost, Marcel, 1862-1941 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Signed holograph with typescript transcriptions and typed English translation.
Gift, Paul P. Kies.
Original in French.
Cage 3093
AUTHOR: Pullman (Wash.). Police Court.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Swain, William.
TITLE: CRIMINAL COMPLAINT RECORDS, 1903-1905.
DESCRIPT.: 15 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Criminals -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Manuscript leaves from police court record book, William Swain, Justice.
Cage 3094
AUTHOR: Kruegel, Charlotte M.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1959 NOVEMBER 20, TO MRS. WEISEL.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Kruegel, Charlotte M. -- Correspondence.
Public libraries -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- History.
Neill Public Library.
NOTES: Letter concerning founding of Neill Public Library, Pullman, Wash.
Cage 3095
AUTHOR: Pullman Writer's Club.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1949-1961.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 200 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- Societies, etc. -- Records and correspondence.
Pullman Writer's Club -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Minutes, correspondence, yearbooks, treasurer's records and other papers of the Pullman Writer's Club.
Cage 3096
AUTHOR: Washington Society (Pullman, Wash.).
TITLE: MEMBER'S LIST, 1897 OCTOBER 22.
DESCRIPT.: 5 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Clubs -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
Cage 3097
AUTHOR: Roberts, George.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Chapman, E.
Campbell, A. J.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1834 JUNE 5, EBENSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, TO REV. A.J. CAMPBELL.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Navajo Indians -- Ethnic identity.
Welsh Indians.
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Ethnic identity.
Campbell, A. J. -- Correspondence.
Roberts, George -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph which quotes E. Chapman's description of the Navajo Indians while trying to establish if these are Welsh Indians who sailed from Britain, ca. 1170.
Photocopy.
Gift, C.M. Drury, 1935.
Cage 3098
AUTHOR: Parker, Samuel, 1779-1866.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Parker, Jerusha, Mrs.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1835 APRIL 17, STEAMBOAT SIAM NEAR LEXINGTON, MISSOURI, TO MRS. JERUSHA PARKER, ITHACA, NEW YORK.
DESCRIPT.: 5 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Parker, Jerusha, Mrs -- Correspondence.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Parker, Samuel, 1779-1866 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript transcript account of a westward journey.
Cage 3099
AUTHOR: Parker, Samuel, 1779-1866.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Parker, Jerusha, Mrs.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1835 AUGUST 19, BEYOND THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, TO MRS. JERUSHA PARKER, ITHACA, NEW YORK.
DESCRIPT.: 4 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Parker, Jerusha, Mrs -- Correspondence.
Indians of North America -- West (U.S.) -- Missions.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Parker, Samuel, 1779-1866 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript transcript account of his travels and meetings with Indians.
Cage 4000
AUTHOR: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs Colville Agency.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Parker, J. G.
TITLE: ISSUES OF INDIAN GOODS TO INDIANS AT FORT COLVILLE, WASH. TERRITORY : LEDGER, 1863-1875 / BY J.G. PARKER, SPECIAL INDIAN AGENT.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Colville Indians -- Government relations.
Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Government relations.
NOTES: Also contains accounts and other notes.
Gift, J.G. Parker.
Cage 4001
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: HOMESTEAD PAPERS, 1869-1882.
DESCRIPT.: 9 items.
SUBJECTS: Phelan, Ellis.
NOTES: Papers of Ellis Phelan of Montgomery, Alabama.
Cage 4002
AUTHOR: Perkins, James A.
TITLE: QUIT CLAIM DEED, 1886 JULY 9.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Truax, Richard A.
Deeds -- Washington (State) -- Colfax.
NOTES: Manuscript deed from Colfax, Washington; to Richard A. Truax.
Cage 4003
AUTHOR: Peek Bros. and Company.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1915-1919.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 p.
SUBJECTS: Lumber trade -- Washington (State) -- Vancouver.
NOTES: Articles of incorporation, minutes of meetings, and financial reports of a Vancouver, Wash., lumber company.
Cage 4004
AUTHOR: Pratt, Jonathan, 1801-1880.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1818-1861.
DESCRIPT.: 26 items.
SUBJECTS: Physicians -- New York (State) -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Physician, Rushville, New York.
Correspondence and other papers of Jonathan Pratt and other members of the Pratt Family.
Gift, C.M. Drury.
Container list in the library.
Cage 4005
AUTHOR: Lawyers Title and Trust Company.
TITLE: ABSTRACT OF TITLE TO LOT 15, BLOCK 30, WOODLAWN, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON : TYPESCRIPT, 1913 APRIL 10.
DESCRIPT.: 45 p.
SUBJECTS: Real property -- Oregon -- Multnomah County.
NOTES: Includes plat of the 30th block.
Cage 4006
TITLE: PETITION FOR DEBS' CITIZENSHIP, [1921?].
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926.
NOTES: A manuscript addition to a clipping from the American Appeal signed by 17 citizens of Boise, Idaho, supporting Eugene V. Debs.
Cage 4007
AUTHOR: Pullman Memorial Association.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1921-1944.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 75 items.
SUBJECTS: Soldiers' monuments -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Minutes, correspondence and other papers of the association formed to erect a memorial to Pullman's war dead.
Gift, Otho West.
Cage 4008
AUTHOR: Pullman Auditorium Company.
TITLE: MINUTE BOOK, 1893-1895.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Theaters -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Minutes of meetings and lists of stockholders of a theater at Pullman, Wash., D. B. Morton, Secretary.
Cage 4009
AUTHOR: Pullman Auditorium Company.
TITLE: ACCOUNTS, 1892-1894.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Theaters -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Ledger of receipts and expenditures, and other financial papers of a theater at Pullman, Wash.
Cage 4010
AUTHOR: Orsborn, Phillip.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1854-1902.
DESCRIPT.: 40 items.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
Osborne family.
NOTES: Manuscript letters to his wife from army camps, financial and legal papers of the Orsborn Family. Also, 24 photographic negatives of the letters.
Cage 4011
AUTHOR: Plummer, George H.
TITLE: EARLY LOGGERS : MANUSCRIPT, [CA. 1905].
DESCRIPT.: 10 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Lumbering -- Washington (State) -- History.
Loggers -- Northwest, Pacific -- History.
NOTES: Includes explanatory material.
Gift, Minnesota Historical Society.
Cage 4012
AUTHOR: Plummer, Fred Gordon, 1864-1913.
TITLE: FIELD NOTES OF EXAMINATION OF CASCADE RANGE, WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, 1900 / BY FRED G. PLUMMER.
DESCRIPT.: 72 p. : maps.
SUBJECTS: Forest surveys -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Gift, Minnesota Historical Society.
Cage 4013
AUTHOR: Washington State University. Veterinary Clinical Medicine and Surgery.
TITLE: NARCOTICS REGISTER, 1957-1968.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Veterinary drugs.
NOTES: Record of dispensation of narcotics to veterinary patients.
Cage 4014
TITLE: IN ARISTOTELIS LOGICA : MANUSCRIPT, 1669.
DESCRIPT.: 277 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Logic, Ancient.
Aristotle. Organon.
NOTES: Commentaries, in Latin, on Aristotle's Organum.
In Latin.
Cage 4015
AUTHOR: Guyon, Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte, 1648-1717.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Gough, James, 1712-1780.
TITLE: VIE DE MADAME GUYON. ENGLISH.
THE LIFE OF LADY GUION [SIC.] ... : MANUSCRIPT, [CA. 1750] / BY JEANNE MARIE GUYON ; TRANSLATED BY J.G. ; REVISED BY M.M.
ADDITIONAL TITLE: Life of Lady Guyon.
DESCRIPT.: 161 p.
SUBJECTS: Guyon, Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte, 1648-1717.
Catholics -- France -- Biography.
Cage 4016
AUTHOR: Waterlow, Sydney, 1878-1944.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bell, Clive, 1881-1964.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1910-1917.
DESCRIPT.: 21 items.
SUBJECTS: Bell, Clive, 1881-1964 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
James, Henry, 1843-1916.
Strachey, Lytton, 1880-1932.
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
Waterlow, Sydney, 1878-1944 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letters to Clive Bell about, among others, Henry James, Lytton Strachey, and Virginia Woolf.
Purchase, 1980.
Cage 4017
AUTHOR: MacCarthy, Mary, 1882-1953.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bell, Clive, 1881-1964.
Bell, Vanessa, 1879-1961.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
PAPERS, 1912-1947.
DESCRIPT.: 125 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
MacCarthy, Mary Warre Cornish -- Correspondence.
Bell, Clive, 1881-1964 -- Correspondence.
Bell, Vanessa, 1879-1961 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Correspondence between Molly MacCarthy and Clive Bell and Vanessa Bell, some dealing with Virginia Woolf.
Purchase, 1980.
Cage 4018
AUTHOR: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Hill, Henry.
TITLE: JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS : MANUSCRIPT, 1727 NOVEMBER 28-1754 JUNE 5.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 18th century.
NOTES: Journal of Commons, possibly to be used in subsequent publication. Includes bookplate of Henry Hill, who may have been the party who kept the journal.
Cage 4020
AUTHOR: Ettenheim, George P.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1861-1932.
TITLE: LECTURE NOTES, 1911-1912.
DESCRIPT.: 2 v. and 12 p.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Study and teaching.
NOTES: Papers from History 17, History of the West at Harvard University, with notes on lectures by Frederick Jackson Turner.
Gift, H.J. Deutsch, 1958.
Cage 4021
AUTHOR: West, Rebecca, Dame, 1892-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smith, Timothy d'Arch.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1969.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
SUBJECTS: Smith, Timothy d'Arch -- Correspondence.
West, Rebecca, Dame, 1892- -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letters from Ibstone House, Buckinghamshire, to Timothy d'Arch Smith offering books for sale.
Purchase, 1980.
Cage 4022
AUTHOR: Yoder, Fred R. (Fred Roy), b. 1888.
TITLE: STORIES OF EARLY PIONEERS IN WHITMAN COUNTY, WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, 1936-1937 / BY FRED R. YODER.
DESCRIPT.: 116 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Whitman County (Wash.) -- History.
Cage 4023
AUTHOR: Dillman, Don A., 1941-
TITLE: AFTER MOUNT ST. HELENS : SEVEN GRAY DAYS IN MAY : TYPESCRIPT, 1980 MAY / BY DON A. DILLMAN.
DESCRIPT.: 53 p.
SUBJECTS: Volcanoes -- Washington (State) -- Saint Helens, Mount -- Eruptions.
Saint Helens, Mount (Wash.) -- Eruption, 1980.
NOTES: Contains two copies of this article.
Cage 4024
AUTHOR: Wyman, Charles.
TITLE: THE WYMANS IN COLFAX, 1892-1917 : MANUSCRIPT, 1977 / BY CHARLES WYMAN.
DESCRIPT.: 146 p. ill.
SUBJECTS: Colfax (Wash.) -- History.
Wyman family.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, Charles Wyman, 1980.
Cage 4025
AUTHOR: Golder, Frank Alfred, 1877-1929.
TITLE: THE LESSONS OF THE GREAT WAR AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, AN ADDRESS DELIVERED BEFORE THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF THE STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON ON JANUARY 7, 1924 : TYPESCRIPT / BY F.A. GOLDER.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: World War, 1914-1918 -- History.
Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921.
NOTES: Also printed booklet with manuscript additions.
Cage 4026
AUTHOR: Graham, Thomas, 1868-1946.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Kingston, Ceylon Samuel.
TITLE: STEVENS COUNTY FIFTY YEARS AGO : TOM GRAHAM TELLS ADVENTURES OF PIONEER SETTLERS IN COLVILLE : TYPESCRIPT, 1928-1929 / BY THOMAS GRAHAM.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 80 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Stevens County.
Jamieson, Mary.
Stevens County (Wash.) -- History.
Colville (Wash.) -- History.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Colville.
NOTES: Includes foreword by C.S. Kingston; index; and a letter to Mary Jamieson.
Photocopy.
Cage 4027
AUTHOR: Graham, Robert M.
TITLE: MEMOIR, 1939.
DESCRIPT.: 29 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Oregon.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Also, a letter on frontier life in Oregon. Both memoir and letter are typescript transcriptions.
Originals in: Yakima Public Library, Yakima, Wash. wau.
Cage 4028
AUTHOR: Scheuerman, Richard D.
TITLE: PATTERNS OF SETTLEMENT IN THE PALOUSE COUNTRY, 1860-1915 : TYPESCRIPT, 1980 FEBRUARY 29 / BY RICHARD DEAN SCHEUERMAN.
DESCRIPT.: 42 p.
SUBJECTS: Land settlement -- Palouse Region (Idaho and Wash.) -- History.
Palouse Region (Idaho and Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 4029
AUTHOR: Miller, Everett B.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1959-1979.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Veterinary medicine -- History.
NOTES: Articles on veterinary history and manuscript of address at the dedication of the 1900 veterinary office at Living History Farms, Des Moines, Iowa, 1977.
Gift, E.B. Miller, 1979.
Cage 4030
AUTHOR: Rathbun, Jo Newport.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1966-1976.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 40 items.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University. Distinguished Alumnus Award.
Yamamoto, Matsuyo Omori.
NOTES: Correspondence, clippings, photographs and other papers concerning the presentation of the WSU Distinguished Alumnus Award to Matsuyo Yamamoto.
Gift, Jo Rathbun, 1979.
Cage 4031
AUTHOR: Echegaray, Jose, 1832-1916.
TITLE: A FUERZA DE ARRASTRARSE : MANUSCRIPT, [CA. 1905].
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
NOTES: Stamp: Compania Dramatica, 5 Feb. 1905.
Purchase, 1940.
In Spanish.
Cage 4032
AUTHOR: Unwin, Stanley, Sir, 1884-1968.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Blunden, Edmund, 1896-1974.
Laski, Harold Joseph, 1893-1950.
Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963.
Macaulay, Rose, Dame.
Sitwell, Edith, Dame, 1887-1964.
Woolf, Leonard, 1880-1969.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1888, 1914-1966.
DESCRIPT.: 41 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Unwin, Stanley, Sir, 1884-1968 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Business and private correspondence written by noted writers of the twentieth century to Sir Stanley Unwin.
Purchase, Sotheby's (lot 24), 1976 July 23.
Container list in the library.
Author and publisher.
Cage 4033
AUTHOR: Humphrey, William.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf. WaPS.
TITLE: MOUTH OF BRASS : MANUSCRIPT, 1967.
DESCRIPT.: 39 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Humphrey, William. Time and a place.
Woolf, Leonard, 1880-1969.
NOTES: Mouth of brass was published in 1968 in A Time and a Place; Stories.
Inscription reads: "To Leonard [Woolf] from Bill and Dorothy. Christmas, 1967.
Forms part of: The Woolf Library.
Cage 4034
AUTHOR: Thomas, Gustav.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1911-1928.
DESCRIPT.: 15 items.
SUBJECTS: Harrows -- Patents.
Agricultural machinery industry -- Washington (State) -- Lind.
NOTES: Correspondence, patent documents and reports, and advertisements for the Thomas weeder.
Agricultural machinery inventor and manufacturer, Lind, Washington.
Cage 4035
AUTHOR: Windus, Harry R., 1881-1974.
TITLE: PAPERS, [CA. 1904]-1967.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Pullman (Wash.) -- Description and travel.
Pullman (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Reminiscences, photographs and other materials of an early Pullman, Wash., resident.
Cage 4036
AUTHOR: Stout, Samuel.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Lee, Robert E.
Irish, Lynn.
TITLE: DIARY, 1851, 1980.
DESCRIPT.: 16 p. : map.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Oregon National Historic Trail.
NOTES: Typescript transcription of diary written on the Oregon Trail. Also route notes by Lynn Irish and map of the route by Robert E. Lee, ca. 1980.
Cage 4037
AUTHOR: Stott, William Taylor, 1846-1910.
TITLE: THE QUARTERLY REVIEW : VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1 : MANUSCRIPT, 1874 MARCH 6.
ADDITIONAL TITLE: Quarterly review (Dayton, Wash.).
DESCRIPT.: 25 p.
SUBJECTS: Education, Secondary -- Washington (State) -- Dayton.
Columbia School (Dayton, Wash.).
NOTES: Newspaper edited and printed by hand in 1874 by William Taylor Stott at Columbia School, Dayton, Wash. Territory.
Cage 4038
AUTHOR: Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1936 JULY 8, KENT, TO MR. BARRETT ACKNOWLEDGING HIS LETTER ABOUT HER BIOGRAPHY OF ST. JOAN.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript.
Cage 4039
AUTHOR: Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.
TITLE: LEGAL DOCUMENT, 1772.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Statesmen -- United States -- 18th century -- Autographs.
NOTES: Attached note: The above in the handwriting of Thomas Jefferson was received from his granddaughter.
Draft of document re: legal proceeding to collect debts.
Cage 4040
AUTHOR: Jefferson, Joseph, 1829-1905.
TITLE: AUTOGRAPH, 1896 SEPTEMBER 5.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Actors -- United States -- 19th century -- Autographs.
NOTES: American actor.
Autograph on menu of Old Colony Club, Falmouth Heights, Mass.
Cage 4041
AUTHOR: Wormell, Leonard J., Mrs.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Huntley, George R.
TITLE: DIARY, 1880 MAY 22-1880 JULY 26.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Voyages and travels -- West (U.S.).
Washington (State) -- History -- Sources.
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Diaries.
NOTES: Typescript transcript diary of an emigration from California to Washington Territory. Includes note by George R. Huntley, September 24, 1948.
Cage 4042
AUTHOR: Grantham, John Franklin, 1873-1967.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1900, 1967.
DESCRIPT.: 22 items.
SUBJECTS: Philippines -- History -- Philippine American War, 1899-1902.
NOTES: Letters from the Philippines during the insurrection; clippings, etc., concerning Grantham's death.
Cage 4043
AUTHOR: Belknap, Maynard Morton, 1879-1969.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Hulin, Lester, 1823-1897.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1901-1969.
DESCRIPT.: 18 items.
SUBJECTS: Blue Bucket Mine.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Oregon National Historic Trail.
NOTES: Correspondence, photograph, printed material and other papers concerning Belknap family genealogy, the lost Blue Bucket Mine; and the typescript of the 1847 overland diary of Lester Hulin.
Cage 4044
AUTHOR: Johnson, Cyrus Caswell, b. 1886.
TITLE: WILD GEESE FLEW TO THE SOUTH LAST NIGHT : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY CYRUS C. JOHNSON.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Cadman, Charles Wakefield, 1881-1946.
NOTES: Gift, Herbert Kimbrough.
Poem with manuscript changes. Contains the words only. Was set to music by Charles Wakefield Cadman; verso of sheet with poem has Cadman's letterhead. Also postcard sent by Cadman to "Mrs. Winnie."
Cage 4045
AUTHOR: Holland, John.
TITLE: INDENTURE, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf : vellum.
NOTES: Manuscript indenture from Bolton, England, written in Latin. Contains several transcriptions of the document.
Gift, E.O. Holland.
In Latin.
Cage 4046
AUTHOR: Sibelius, Jean, 1865-1957.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Kimbrough, Herbert.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1940-1948.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Composers -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Kimbrough, Herbert -- Correspondence.
Sibelius, Jean, 1865-1957 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Finnish composer.
Correspondence with Herbert Kimbrough concerning sanctuary at Washington State University and a Sibelius manuscript.
Cage 4047
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: LAND GRANTS, 1866-1889.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Babcock, William H.
Weber, Frank I.
Weber, Ottilia.
NOTES: Land grants to William H. Babcock, Ottilia Weber, Frank I. Weber, all from Walla Walla County, Wash.
Gift, Byron D. Reser, 1948.
Cage 4048
AUTHOR: Repplier, Agnes, 1855-1950.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, N.D., [PHILDELPHIA?], TO HARRIET.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Authors -- United States -- Autographs.
Repplier, Agnes, 1855-1950 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: American author.
Signed holograph.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 4049
AUTHOR: Remington, Arthur, 1863-
TITLE: NOTES, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Italy -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Manuscript notebook containing botanical notes, descriptions of Italy, lecture notes.
Gift, Mrs. Remington, 1943.
Cage 4050
AUTHOR: Relander, Click, 1908-1969.
TITLE: [THE WANAPUMS AND THE PRIEST RAPIDS DAM] : TYPESCRIPT, [1954].
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Priest Rapids Dam (Wash.).
Wanapum Indians -- History.
NOTES: Gift, Click Relander, 1954.
Cage 4051
AUTHOR: Raymond, Almira Adeline David, b. 1814.
TITLE: DIARY, 1839 SEPTEMBER-1839 DECEMBER.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Missionaries -- Oregon -- Diaries.
Voyages to the Pacific coast.
NOTES: Manuscript.
Record of the Oregon migrations of a member of the Jason Lee Mission.
Purchase, 1936.
Cage 4052
AUTHOR: Raymond, Henry C.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smith, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888.
TITLE: PAPER, 1852 NOVEMBER 6.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Smith, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888.
NOTES: Methodist missionary, Oregon.
Signed manuscript document taking oath of office as a postal official. Certification signed by Alvin T. Smith.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 4053
AUTHOR: Union Pacific Railroad Company.
TITLE: PROGRESS PROFILE [OF CENTRAL WYOMING], 1889-1890.
DESCRIPT.: 2 rolls; ca. 12 ft. long.
SUBJECTS: Railroads -- Wyoming -- Design and construction.
NOTES: Gift, Lewis Gaiser.
Cage 4054
AUTHOR: Cole, Harry L., 1889-1971.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1933-1970.
DESCRIPT.: 9 items.
SUBJECTS: Airports -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- History.
Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport -- History.
Reserve Officers Association of the United States. Pullman Chapter.
NOTES: Correspondence, reports, and notes of the Pullman, Wash., Reserve Officers Association, chiefly concerning establishment of an airport near Pullman.
Gift, Harry L. Cole, 1970.
Cage 4055
AUTHOR: E. H. Rettig Company.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1913.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 items.
SUBJECTS: Real estate business -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
Real property -- Washington (State) -- History -- Sources.
Real property -- Idaho -- History -- Sources.
Real property -- Montana -- History -- Sources.
NOTES: Real estate listings and correspondence; Washington, Idaho, and Montana.
Cage 4056
AUTHOR: Reynolds, Lancelot.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1890-1904.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 items.
SUBJECTS: Agricultural colonies.
Real estate business -- New York (State) -- New York.
NOTES: Land agent, New York, N.Y.
Correspondence and other papers re: attempts to find land for an agricultural colony at several North and South American locations, many in North Carolina.
Gift, Henry Horn, 1941.
Cage 4057
AUTHOR: Rhodes, James Ford, 1848-1927.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1905 JANUARY 7, TO MR. FAIRBAIRN THANKING HIM FOR A BOOK.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- Correspondence.
Rhodes, James Ford, 1848-1927 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: American historian and writer.
Signed holograph.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 4058
AUTHOR: Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan, 1870-1942.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1935 AUGUST 17-1935 SEPTEMBER 28, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, TO E.O. HOLLAND, PULLMAN, WASH.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Rice, Cole Young, 1872-1943.
Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan, 1870-1942 -- Correspondence.
Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Includes two booklets on Cole Young Rice and Alice Hegan Rice.
Cage 4059
AUTHOR: Rice, Cole Young, 1872-1943.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan, 1870-1942.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1918 JULY 14, LOUISVILLE, KY., TO E.O. HOLLAND, [PULLMAN?].
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Rice, Cole Young, 1872-1943 -- Correspondence.
Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph with postscript and initials of Alice Hegan Rice.
Cage 4060
AUTHOR: Merrick, Mahlon, ca. 1900-1969.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Rice, Charles M.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1965 JUNE 18-1965 JUNE 28, PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, TO CHARLES M. RICE, [PULLMAN, WASH.?].
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Rice, Charles M. -- Correspondence.
Composers -- United States -- Correspondence.
Merrick, Mahlon, ca. 1900-1969 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Photocopies.
Cage 4061
AUTHOR: Richland (Wash.). City Council.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1958-1961.
DESCRIPT.: 128 items.
SUBJECTS: Municipal government -- Washington (State) -- Richland.
Richland (Wash.). City Council -- Records and correspondence.
Richland Atomic Museum.
NOTES: Correspondence, petitions, memoranda, and other papers re: the Richland Atomic Museum, the transfer of municipal responsibility from the Atomic Energy Commission and General Electric Company, and municipal services.
Container list in the library.
Cage 4062
AUTHOR: Riese, Frank, b. 1859.
TITLE: MY LIFE STORY : TYPESCRIPT, 1940 JANUARY / BY FRANK RIESE.
DESCRIPT.: 39 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
Riese, Frank, b. 1859.
NOTES: Written at Addy, Washington.
Gift, Mrs. J.A. Defoe, 1946.
Cage 4063
AUTHOR: Reuben, Stephen.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Morrow, Carl.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1937 MARCH 3, LAPWAI, IDAHO, TO CARL MORROW, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Morrow, Carl -- Correspondence.
Reuben, Stephen -- Correspondence.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- History.
Nez Perce Indians -- History.
NOTES: Typescript transcript, with enclosures, re: history and conditions of Nez Perce Indians.
Cage 4064
AUTHOR: Colfax College (Colfax, Wash.).
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: English, Frank Newton, 1851-1931.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1902-1910.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 20 items.
SUBJECTS: Education, Secondary -- Washington (State) -- Colfax.
NOTES: Attendance records, pupil reports, accounts, etc. of this school at Colfax, Wash., sometimes identified as English's Collegiate Academy, F.N. English, Prop.
Cage 4065
AUTHOR: Rigg, J. C.
TITLE: LEDGER, 1916-1940.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Stevens County (Wash.) -- Economic conditions.
NOTES: Accounts of investments, taxes, real estate, and mining interests, also Stevens County Coroner's expenses, 1916-1919.
Gift, W.A. Cox.
Cage 4066
AUTHOR: Riggs, Della Mae.
TITLE: PAPERS, [CA. 1936], [CA. 1952].
DESCRIPT.: 18 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
Spokane (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Pioneer narratives and historical articles, chiefly about Spokane.
Cage 4067
AUTHOR: Putnam, Goldie Van Bibber, 1885-1965.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1950-1965.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 items.
SUBJECTS: Ferries -- Northwest, Pacific -- History.
Ferry County (Wash.) -- History.
Mines and mineral resources -- British Columbia -- History.
Silver King Mine (B.C.).
Stevens County (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Correspondence, research notes, and photocopies, manuscripts of newspaper articles on ferries, Silver King Mine, and Ferry and Stevens County history.
Gift, Mrs. Putnam, 1958-1965.
Cage 4068
AUTHOR: L.F. Reinhard and Company.
TITLE: AUDIT OF THE FIRM OF A.C. WHITE, 1917 SEPTEMBER 20.
DESCRIPT.: 52 p.
SUBJECTS: Lumbering -- Idaho -- LaClede -- Finance.
A.C. White (Firm).
NOTES: Typescript financial report of a lumber mill at LaClede, Idaho.
Cage 4069
AUTHOR: Kelliher, M. M.
TITLE: THE HOT-AIR RAILROAD : TYPESCRIPT, 1937 JANUARY 25.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Republic and Kettle Valley Railway.
Railroads -- Washington (State) -- Republic -- History.
NOTES: "Narrated by Mr. M.M. Kelliher."
Cage 4070
AUTHOR: Portland, Salt Lake and South Pass Railroad.
TITLE: AGREEMENT, 1877 MAY 1.
DESCRIPT.: 6 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Chapman, William Williams, 1808-1892.
Railroads -- West (U.S.) -- Finance.
Portland, Salt Lake and South Pass Railroad.
NOTES: Manuscript agreement between W.W. Chapman and stockholders of the company to construct the railroad, signed by all parties to the agreement.
Purchase, 1941.
Cage 4071
TITLE: [RECORD BOOK SHOWING GRANTORS OF LAND FOR THE RIGHT OF WAY FOR THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY THROUGH SPOKANE ... : MANUSCRIPT AND CLIPPINGS, 1892].
DESCRIPT.: 200 p.
SUBJECTS: Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.).
Railroads -- Right of way -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
Cage 4072
AUTHOR: Remington, Arthur, 1863-
TITLE: ANNOTATIONS TO WASHINGTON TERRITORIAL CODE OF 1881 : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 2 v.
SUBJECTS: Law -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Gift, Mrs. Remington, 1943.
Cage 4073
TITLE: RECONNAISSANCE EROSION SURVEY OF THE GOLDENDALE AREA : 1935 JUNE 11 / SUBMITTED BY PROJECT NO. 6 (PULLMAN, WASH.).
DESCRIPT.: 36 p. : maps, charts.
SUBJECTS: Erosion -- Washington (State) -- Goldendale.
Cage 4074
AUTHOR: Rector, William Henry, b. 1806.
TITLE: BIOGRAPHICAL SKEETCHES (SIC) OF THE LIFE OF WILLIAM HENRY RECTOR WRITEN (SIC) BY HIMSELF : TYPESCRIPT TRANSCRIPT, N.D.
ADDITIONAL TITLE: Biographical sketches of the life of William Henry Rector.
DESCRIPT.: 54 p.
SUBJECTS: Rector, William Henry, b. 1806.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Original owned by: Sophia Frye (Mrs. Dan W.) Bass, Seattle, Washington.
Cage 4075
AUTHOR: Washington School of Religion.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1929-1941.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 300 items.
SUBJECTS: Religious education -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Correspondence, announcements, notices, grade sheets and other papers of the Washington School of Religion, Pullman, Washington.
Gift, Carl I. Erickson.
Cage 4076
TITLE: [RAILROAD FIELD SURVEY NOTEBOOK] NOS. 9 AND 16, FARMINGTON-LEALAND, FARMINGTON-PRINCETON, [ILLINOIS?] : MANUSCRIPTS, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 2 v.
SUBJECTS: Railroads -- Illinois.
NOTES: Gift, Mrs. R.M. Stolz, 1941.
Cage 4077
TITLE: EXTRACTS FROM MEMORANDUM BOOK NO. 2 : ON THE ALTON AND [CONNELL?] RAILROAD, A SURVEY FROM NEAR SALEM TO EDWARDSVILLE, ILLINOIS, 1837 JULY 10-1837 AUGUST 17.
DESCRIPT.: 27 p.
SUBJECTS: Railroads -- Illinois.
NOTES: Gift, Carl Morrow.
Cage 4078
AUTHOR: KHQ (Radio station : Spokane, Wash.).
TITLE: TRAILS OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST (RADIO SCRIPTS) : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1930].
DESCRIPT.: ca. 200 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
Washington (State) -- History.
Cage 4079
AUTHOR: Eells, Myra Fairbanks.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1850 MARCH 6, TUALATIN ACADEMY, TO MY DEAR MOTHER.
DESCRIPT.: 4 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Tualatin Academy.
Whitman Massacre, 1847.
Eells, Myra Fairbanks -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Incomplete holograph.
Photocopy.
Cage 4080
TITLE: QUESTIONS IN REGARD TO THE PROPOSED NEZ PERCE MISSION : MANUSCRIPT, [183-?].
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce Indians -- Missions.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Missions.
NOTES: Purchased, S.T. Walker.
Cage 4081
AUTHOR: Nicholsen, James H.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Quackenbush, Edward.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1865 JANUARY 8, SAN FRANCISCO, TO [EDWARD] QUACKENBUSH.
DESCRIPT.: 4 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Mines and mineral resources -- California.
Quackenbush, Edward -- Correspondence.
Nicholsen, James H. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph re: mining claims; also enclosed letter to Quackenbush from his mother.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 4082
AUTHOR: Purdin, Walter James, b. 1879.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Spillman, William Jasper, 1863-1931.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1900-1962.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Yakima (Wash.) -- History.
Yakima Valley Museum and Historical Association -- History.
NOTES: Letter from William J. Spillman; brochure, clippings, and speeches about the Yakima Valley Museum, and other materials about Yakima history.
Gift, Walter J. Purdin.
Cage 4083
AUTHOR: Pullman Study Club.
TITLE: THE LEGITIMATE STAGE AND THE TALKIE, A PULLMAN STUDY CLUB PAPER : TYPESCRIPT, 1931 FEBRUARY.
DESCRIPT.: 16 p.
SUBJECTS: Motion pictures -- History.
Theater -- History.
Cage 4084
TITLE: PROFILE OF SEWER LINES FOR CITY OF PULLMAN : MANUSCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Sewerage -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
Cage 4085
AUTHOR: Gamble, W. J., 1884-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Schrager, Samuel Alan.
TITLE: ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW, [1973 DECEMBER 19], INTERVIEWED BY SAM SCHRAGER, LATAH COUNTY MUSEUM SOCIETY, ORAL HISTORY PROJECT.
DESCRIPT.: 33 p.
SUBJECTS: Potlatch (Idaho) -- History.
Lumbering -- Idaho -- History.
Potlatch Lumber Company.
Washington, Idaho and Montana Railroad.
NOTES: Typescript.
Photocopy.
Cage 4086
AUTHOR: Probert, Alan.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1936-1963.
DESCRIPT.: 14 items.
SUBJECTS: Mines and mineral resources -- Mexico -- Pachuca Region.
NOTES: Material collected by Probert concerning the Pachuca Mining District of Mexico, includes articles, illustrations, notes, and other papers.
Gift, Alan Probert.
Mining engineer.
Cage 4087
AUTHOR: Pritchard, Earl Hampton, 1907-
TITLE: THE JAPANESE EXCLUSION BILL OF 1924 : TYPESCRIPT, 1930 / BY EARL HAMPTON PRITCHARD.
DESCRIPT.: 45 p.
SUBJECTS: Japanese Americans -- Legal status, laws, etc.
United States -- Emigration and immigration.
NOTES: Includes manuscript additions.
Cage 4088
AUTHOR: Sager, Catherine, 1835-1910.
TITLE: MY STORY : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1900] / BY CATHERINE SAGER PRINGLE.
DESCRIPT.: 64 p.
SUBJECTS: Whitman Massacre, 1847.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: The typescript is based on the Seattle City Library copy. Also a 23 page typescript, from the same copy.
Seattle City Library, Seattle, Washington.
My story typescript Gift, Maude L. Bentley, 1937.
23 page typescript Gift, Alice Bentley, 1962.
Cage 4089
AUTHOR: Herring, Carlee.
TITLE: HISTORY OF PRESCOTT : TYPESCRIPT, 1955 / BY CARLEE HERRING.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Prescott (Wash.) -- History.
Cage 4091
TITLE: STORY OF FLOOD IN 1863 THAT DESTROYED PART OF PORT ANGELES AS TOLD IN OLD NEWSPAPER ARTICLE : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1933].
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Floods -- Washington (State) -- Clallam County -- History.
Port Angeles (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Typescript transcribed from an old Evening News article.
Cage 4092
AUTHOR: Rockie, William A., 1890-
TITLE: EROSION IN ITS RELATION TO LAND USE IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY WILLIAM A. ROCKIE.
DESCRIPT.: 10 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Erosion -- Northwest, Pacific.
Reclamation of land -- Northwest, Pacific.
Cage 4093
AUTHOR: Rogers, Samuel, 1763-1855.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, [1852?] JUNE 12, TO MRS. BURGON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Rogers, Samuel, 1763-1855 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: English poet.
Signed holograph.
Gift, Walter B. Beals, 1939.
Cage 4094
AUTHOR: West, M. H., Mrs.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Towne, Vernon W. (Vernon West), 1910-
TITLE: EARLY REMINISCENCES OF ROSALIA : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1930] / BY MRS. M.H. WEST.
DESCRIPT.: 11 p.
SUBJECTS: Rosalia (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Dictated to her grandson, Vernon W. Towne.
Photocopy.
Cage 4095
AUTHOR: Rosalia Study Club.
TITLE: HISTORICAL RECORD OF GRAVES AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PERSONS BURIED IN THE RIGGS PIONEER CEMETARY: SHORT HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF THE DONAHOE, SPRING VALLEY, AND GERMAN METHODIST CEMETERIES : TYPESCRIPT, 1957- 1958
DESCRIPT.: 26 p.
SUBJECTS: Cemeteries -- Washington (State) -- Rosalia.
Rosalia (Wash.) -- History.
Cage 4096
AUTHOR: Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Dakin, Dorothy, 1897-1961.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1959 MAY 5, NEW YORK, TO DOROTHY DAKIN, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962 -- Correspondence.
Dakin, Dorothy, 1897-1961 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript.
Cage 4097
AUTHOR: United States. President (1901-1909 : Roosevelt).
TITLE: APPOINTMENT, 1907 DECEMBER 14.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: Johnson, Samuel W.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.
NOTES: Appointment of Samuel W. Johnson as collector of customs for the district of Belfast, Maine.
Gift, Quarter Century Club.
Cage 4098
AUTHOR: Round Robin Study Club.
TITLE: YEARBOOK, 1937-1938.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Women -- Washington (State) -- Longview -- Societies, etc.
NOTES: Also guest day program.
Cage 4099
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: HOMESTEAD GRANT, 1900 JANUARY 27.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: King, Jasper M.
NOTES: Homestead grant, to the heirs of Jasper M. King, Lewiston, Idaho.
Gift, Florence Rue.
Cage 4100
AUTHOR: Galloway, Alexander.
TITLE: WARRANTY DEED, 1901 JULY 29.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: Rue, Halvor O.
Deeds -- Idaho -- Latah County.
NOTES: Deed to Halvoe O. Rue, Latah County, Idaho.
Gift, Florence Rue.
Cage 4101
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: LAND GRANT, 1892 JANUARY 30.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: Rue, Sterner O.
NOTES: Grant given to Sterner O. Rue, Seattle, Wash.
Gift, Florence Rue.
Cage 4102
AUTHOR: Ruskin, John, 1819-1900.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Woodhouse, A. J.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1869 APRIL 17, DENMARK HILL [LONDON], TO A.J. WOODHOUSE, [LONDON].
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Woodhouse, A. J. -- Correspondence.
Ruskin, John, 1819-1900 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph with envelope.
Gift, Paul Kies.
Cage 4103
AUTHOR: Russell, George William, 1867-1935.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Wallace, Henry Agard, 1888-1965.
Travers, P. L. (Pamela L.), 1906-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1935.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Wallace, Henry Agard, 1888-1965 -- Correspondence.
Russell, George William, 1867-1935 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Travers, P. L. (Pamela L.), 1906- -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Two typescript transcript letters: from George William Russell at Bournemouth, to Henry [Wallace], [Washington, D.C.]; and from Pamela Travers at Sussex to Wallace re: Russell's death.
Gift, M.L. Wilson.
Cage 4104
AUTHOR: Russell, Walter.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Forest History Society.
Larson, John.
TITLE: ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW WITH WALTER RUSSELL, SPRINGSTON, IDAHO : TYPESCRIPT, 1953 AUGUST 25 / BY JOHN LARSON.
DESCRIPT.: 12 p.
SUBJECTS: Lumber trade -- Idaho -- History.
Sawmills -- Idaho -- History.
NOTES: Typescript of interview by Larson for the Forest History Society about sawmills and forest industry in Idaho.
Literary rights reserved by Forest History Foundation (Society).
Gift, Forest History Foundation.
Cage 4105
AUTHOR: Russian Veterans' Society of the World War.
TITLE: HISTORICAL FACTS RELATING TO INFORMATION OF THE RUSSIAN VETERANS' SOCIETY OF THE WORLD WAR : TYPESCRIPT, 1937 JULY 28.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p. : envelope.
SUBJECTS: Veterans -- Soviet Union -- Societies, etc. -- History.
Veterans -- United States -- Societies, etc. -- History.
Cage 4106
AUTHOR: Sager, Elizabeth, 1837-1925.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Sager, Frederick.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1855 JANUARY 15, TO FREDERICK SAGER.
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Sager, Frederick -- Correspondence.
Whitman Massacre, 1847.
Sager, Elizabeth, 1837-1925 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript transcript.
Cage 4107
AUTHOR: St. Clair, William Henry, b. 1828.
TITLE: DAYBOOK, 1848-1853.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Iowa.
Pioneers -- Iowa -- Diaries.
NOTES: Accounts, notes, mathematical problems, and diary entries from frontier Iowa.
Cage 4108
AUTHOR: Simpson, William F.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1859 MAY 14, WYANDOTT CITY, [KANSAS], TO SISTER LOUISA.
DESCRIPT.: 4 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Kansas.
Simpson, William F. -- Correspondence.
Pioneers -- Kansas -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Cage 4109
AUTHOR: Sassoon, Siegfried, 1886-1967.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Clark, Ella Elizabeth, 1896-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1935 JUNE 1, WILTSHIRE, TO ELLA E. CLARK, NEW YORK CITY.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Clark, Ella Elizabeth, 1896- -- Correspondence.
Sassoon, Siegfried, 1886-1967 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Gift, Ella E. Clark.
Signed holograph with envelope.
Cage 4110
AUTHOR: Schildman, Kathleen T.
TITLE: FIRST WHITE WOMAN IN IDAHO-- ELIZA HART SPALDING : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1924] / BY KATHLEEN T. SCHILDMAN.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Spalding, Eliza Hart, 1807-1851.
Women pioneers -- Idaho -- Biography.
NOTES: Gift, Mrs. Robert Simpson, 1934.
Cage 4111
AUTHOR: Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. ENGLISH & GERMAN. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1792 AUGUST 29, TO HIS PUBLISHER.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Authors, German -- 18th century -- Correspondence.
Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805. Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph; includes typescript transcript and typed translation.
Original in German.
Purchase, Otto Hass, London, by Friends of Library.
Cage 4113
AUTHOR: Schroeder, Ernst J.
TITLE: STUDIE {232}UBER DEN STAAT WASHINGTON; ZULASSUNGSARBEIT F{232}UR DIE PR{232}UFUNG AM STAATSINSTITUT F{232}UR LEHRER AN MITTELSCHULEN IN M{232}UNCHEN : TYPESCRIPT, 1959 / BY VON ERNST J. SCHR{232}ODER.
DESCRIPT.: 29 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington (State) -- Description and travel.
NOTES: In German.
Cage 4114
AUTHOR: Schuele, Charles H.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1907.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: United States. Army -- Commissariat.
NOTES: Manuscript account and notebook, Philippine Islands, re: supplying remote army posts.
Gift, Mrs. C.H. Schuele.
Cage 4115
AUTHOR: Lueg, H. (Henry).
TITLE: FROM ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, TO PORTLAND, OREGON, IN 1867 : [1867?] / BY H. LUEG.
DESCRIPT.: 133 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Schultheis family.
NOTES: Typescript translation.
Account of the journey to the Pacific Northwest by a party of German immigrants, including the Schultheis family of Uniontown, Washington.
Photocopy.
76 p. Negative photocopy.
Original at Yale University Library.
Translated from the German.
Cage 4116
AUTHOR: Schwellenbach, Lewis B. (Lewis Baxter), 1894-1948.
TITLE: SOCIAL INVITATIONS, 1936-1948.
DESCRIPT.: 35 items.
SUBJECTS: Washington (D.C.) -- Social life and customs.
NOTES: United States Senator and Secretary of Labor.
Gift, Mrs. Schwellenbach.
Cage 4117
AUTHOR: Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, [1815? APRIL], [LONDON], TO MR. BURNIE.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf : envelope.
SUBJECTS: Authors, Scottish -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832 -- Correspondence.
Cage 4118
AUTHOR: United States. Army Provost Marshal (Seattle, Wash.).
TITLE: PASS, 1886 FEBRUARY 9, GRANTED TO J.F. MCDONALD, SEATTLE.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: McDonald, J. F.
Cage 4119
AUTHOR: Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Hecht, Charles.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1904 FEBRUARY 5, [LONDON], TO CHARLES HECHT.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p. : port.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- Correspondence.
Hecht, Charles -- Correspondence.
Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph. Portrait of Shaw enclosed.
Cage 4120
AUTHOR: Short, Harriet Amanda.
TITLE: FAMILY RECORD FROM MRS. HARRIET AMANDA SHORT'S BIBLE : 1870-1947.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Short family.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, Mrs. H.R. Brannon, 1958.
Cage 4121
AUTHOR: Showalter, N. D. (Noah David).
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Wright, R. N.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1911 FEBRUARY 26, CHENEY, WASHINGTON, TO R.N. WRIGHT, LEWISTON, IDAHO.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Inland Empire Teachers Association.
Teachers -- Idaho -- Societies, etc.
Teachers -- Washington (State) -- Societies, etc.
Wright, R. N. -- Correspondence.
Showalter, N. D. (Noah David) -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript letter about the Inland Empire Teachers Association.
Cage 4122
AUTHOR: Jones, Oscar H.
TITLE: HENRY SICADE : TYPESCRIPT, [1936?].
DESCRIPT.: 31 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Northwest, Pacific.
Indians -- Folklore.
Sicade, Henry, b. 1866.
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Puyallup River Valley -- Biography.
Puyallup River Valley (Wash.) -- Biography.
Puyallup River Valley (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Covers frontier experiences, chiefly in Puyallup Valley in Washington and with the Army in Montana. Also Indian legends known to Sicade.
Cage 4123
AUTHOR: Riley, Reona.
TITLE: [HISTORY OF KITSAP COUNTY AND SILVERDALE, WASHINGTON,] : TYPESCRIPT, 1955 MAY / BY REONA RILEY.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Kitsap County (Wash.) -- History.
Silverdale (Wash.) -- History.
Cage 4124
AUTHOR: Simons, William.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1862-1908.
DESCRIPT.: 7 leaves.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Manuscript transcripts of correspondence concerning Civil War experiences.
Gift, Lena S. Dunn.
Cage 4125
AUTHOR: Sinclair, Orrin W., b. 1875.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Larson, John.
Forest History Society.
TITLE: ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW WITH ORRIN W. SINCLAIR, ELLENSBURG, WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, 1954 / BY JOHN LARSON.
DESCRIPT.: 10 p.
SUBJECTS: Lumbermen -- Washington (State) -- Yakima -- Interviews.
Sinclair, Orrin W., b. 1875 -- Interviews.
NOTES: Typescript of interview conducted by Larson for the Forest History Foundation, chiefly concerning logging and lumbering on the Yakima River in Washington.
Gift, Forest History Foundation.
Literary rights reserved by the Forest History Foundation (Society).
Cage 4126
AUTHOR: Slater, O. B., 1848-1919.
TITLE: [REMINISCENCES OF CROSSING THE PLAINS TO OREGON IN 1862] : TYPESCRIPT, 1915 FEBRUARY 25.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Gift, Royal F. Stanton.
Cage 4127
AUTHOR: Slater, Nellie, b. 1846.
TITLE: TRAVELS ON THE PLAINS IN EIGHTEEN SIXTY-TWO : TYPESCRIPT, 1862 MAY 12-1862 AUGUST 29 / BY NELLIE SLATER.
DESCRIPT.: 17 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Photocopy (two copies).
Gift, Royal F. Stanton.
Cage 4128
AUTHOR: Small, Albion Woodbury, 1854-1926.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Gates, Frederick Taylor, 1853-1929.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1907 FEBRUARY 20, CHICAGO, TO FRED T. GATES, MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Gates, Frederick Taylor, 1853-1929 -- Correspondence.
Sociologists -- United States -- Correspondence.
Small, Albion Woodbury, 1854-1926 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript about Small's book General Sociology.
Cage 4129
AUTHOR: Small, Benjamin A., b. 1878.
TITLE: AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF B.A. SMALL : MANUSCRIPT, 1963 / BY B.A. SMALL.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Small, Benjamin A., b. 1878.
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County -- Biography.
Whitman County (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Includes typescript transcription.
Account of a Whitman County, Washington, pioneer settler.
Gift, A.W. Old.
Cage 4130
AUTHOR: Keate, George, 1729-1797.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smart, Christopher, 1722-1771.
TITLE: A NEW SONG FOR MRS. PHIPP'S MASQUERADE : MANUSCRIPT, 1765 OCTOBER 8.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
NOTES: Labled "in the hand of Christopher Smart." Transcribed at Stoneham, Southampton, England.
Cage 4131
AUTHOR: Smart, Christopher, 1722-1771.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1748-1751.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 18th century -- Correspondence.
Smart, Christopher, 1722-1771.
NOTES: English poet.
Notes and documents of Christopher Smart.
Photocopies.
Originals in: R.B. Adams Collection, Rush Rees Library, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York.
Gift, R.B. Botting.
Cage 4132
AUTHOR: Smick, A. A.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1943-1945.
DESCRIPT.: 35 p.
SUBJECTS: American Red Cross.
World War, 1939-1945 -- War work.
NOTES: Manuscript and typescript articles on social work, including "Wartime Social Services" and "Red Cross Pioneering in Rural America."
Cage 4133
AUTHOR: Smith, Sarah G.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Walker, Mary Richardson, 1811-1897.
Eells, Myra Fairbanks, 1805-1878.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1839 DECEMBER 18, KAMIAH, TO MRS. EELLS & WALKER.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Smith, Sarah G. -- Correspondence.
Griffen, John Smith, Mrs.
Missionaries -- Oregon -- Correspondence.
Walker, Mary Richardson, 1811-1897 -- Correspondence.
Eells, Myra Fairbanks -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph about Mrs. J.S. Griffen. Typed copy included.
Cage 4134
AUTHOR: Smith, James S., 1863-1952.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smith, Victor C.
TITLE: MY LIFE HISTORY BRIEFLY WRITTEN : TYPESCRIPT, 1968 / BY JAMES S. SMITH ; EDITED BY VICTOR C. SMITH.
DESCRIPT.: 38 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Smith, James S., 1863-1952.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, Victor C. Smith.
Cage 4135
AUTHOR: Smith, Carl.
TITLE: [THE BATTLE OF NEW ULM, 1862] : MANUSCRIPT, N.D. / BY CARL SMITH.
DESCRIPT.: 34 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Minnesota.
New Ulm (Minn.) -- History.
Dakota Indians -- Wars, 1862-1865.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 4136
TITLE: EARLY HISTORY OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1940].
DESCRIPT.: 25 p.
SUBJECTS: Snohomish County (Wash.) -- History.
Stanwood (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Lacks pages 8, 9, and 18.
Cage 4137
AUTHOR: Space, Ralph S.
TITLE: DAVID THOMPSON IN MONTANA; GIVEN AT THE SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION OF DAVID THOMPSON AT SANDPOINT IN AUGUST, 1959 : TYPESCRIPT / BY RALPH S. SPACE.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: Montana -- Discovery and exploration.
Thompson, David, 1770-1857.
NOTES: Gift, Roy M. Chatters.
Cage 4138
AUTHOR: Schoepflin, Miriam Wagner, collector.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Friedman, Maude Paddock. History of Farmington.
Littleton, Gayle. Farmington, past and present.
Wagner, Jacob J. Church history.
Wagner, Jacob J. My life history.
Wagner, Philip.
TITLE: FARMINGTON HISTORIES, [CA. 1940-CA. 1961].
DESCRIPT.: 18 p.
SUBJECTS: Farmington (Wash.) -- History.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Wagner, Jacob J.
NOTES: Typescripts: History of Farmington, by [Maude Paddock Friedman]; Farmington-past and present, by [Gayle Littleton]; My life history, by Jacob J. Wagner; Church history, by J.J. Wagner and Philip Wagner.
Photocopies.
Gift, Miriam Webster Schoepflin, 1971.
Cage 4139
AUTHOR: Avery, Mary W. (Mary Williamson), 1907-1975.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Spalding, Horace H., b. 1881.
Armstrong, Clifford R., 1899-1974.
TITLE: INTERVIEW WITH MR. & MRS. HORACE H. SPALDING : TYPESCRIPT, 1960 / BY MARY AVERY & C.R. ARMSTRONG.
DESCRIPT.: 11 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
Cage 4140
AUTHOR: Spencer, John, b. 1802.
TITLE: DAILY JOURNAL FOR 1852 : TYPESCRIPT, 1852 / BY JOHN SPENCER.
DESCRIPT.: 25 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Diary kept from Wellsville, Ohio, on April 8th, to Portland, Oregon, November 10th.
Original retained by: John Spencer.
Gift, Emmett Avery, 1950.
Cage 4141
AUTHOR: Seattle & Walla Walla Trail & Wagon Road Company.
TITLE: STOCK CERTIFICATE, 1883 AUGUST 18, TO EBERSOLD & AMES.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Ebersold & Ames.
Cage 4142
AUTHOR: Hooper, John.
TITLE: HISTORY OF JOHNSON : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1933] / BY JOHN HOOPER.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Johnson (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, Donald Hines, 1971.
Cage 4143
AUTHOR: Spokane Public Library.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1956-1973.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Spokane Public Library -- History.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
Libraries -- Washington (State) -- Spokane -- History.
NOTES: Typescripts include: Voices of the pioneers, a list of pioneers, their interviewers, and the subject; A preliminary history of the Spokane Public Library, by Rita Gengler.
Cage 4143
AUTHOR: Gengler, Rita.
TITLE: [PRELIMINARY HISTORY OF THE SPOKANE PUBLIC LIBRARY] : TYPESCRIPT, [1956].
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Spokane Public Library -- History.
Libraries -- Washington (State) -- Spokane -- History.
Cage 4144
AUTHOR: Fleming, E. V., Mrs.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Snapp, C. O., Mrs.
TITLE: HISTORY OF SPRINGDALE : TYPESCRIPT, 1937 JUNE 1 / BY MRS. E.V. FLEMING AND MRS. C.O. SNAPP.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Springdale (Wash.) -- History.
Cage 4145
AUTHOR: Steele, Annie M. House, b. 1876.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Washington State University. Library. Friends of the Library.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1958 OCTOBER 23, FRUITLAND, WASHINGTON, TO FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY, WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY.
DESCRIPT.: 22 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Stevens County.
Steele, Annie M. House, b. 1876 -- Correspondence.
Washington State University. Library. Friends of the Library -- Records and correspondence.
Stevens County (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Reminiscences of Colville Valley, Wash.; includes typescript copy.
Photocopy.
Cage 4146
AUTHOR: Steele, Annie M. House, b. 1876.
TITLE: THE FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH AT FRUITLAND, WASHINGTON : MANUSCRIPT, 1935 FEBRUARY 9.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Seventh Day Adventist Church (Fruitland, Wash.).
Fruitland (Wash.) -- Church history.
Cage 4147
TITLE: [HISTORY OF STEILACOOM] : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1955].
DESCRIPT.: 14 p.
SUBJECTS: Steilacoom (Wash.) -- History.
Cage 4148
AUTHOR: Stearns, David L.
TITLE: NOTES, 1963.
DESCRIPT.: 9 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Wheat -- Idaho -- Transportation.
Railroads, Cable -- Idaho -- History.
NOTES: Typescripts of notes concerned with wheat tramways in the Clearwater Country of Idaho.
Cage 4149
AUTHOR: Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: KWSC (Radio station : Pullman, Wash.).
TITLE: KWSC BROADCAST ON STEPTOE BATTLE AND RETREAT : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Wars.
Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865.
Steptoe, Edward J.
Cage 4150
AUTHOR: Stephenson, William Leighton, 1861-1915.
TITLE: THE PASSING OF THE WEST : MANUSCRIPT NOTEBOOKS, N.D. / BY W.L.S.
DESCRIPT.: 5 v.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Southwest, New.
NOTES: Gift, William L. Stephenson.
Cage 4151
AUTHOR: Spokane (Wash.).
TITLE: CITY PROGRESS CONTEST, STATE OF WASHINGTON, CITY OF SPOKANE : TYPESCRIPT, 1938.
DESCRIPT.: 34 p.
SUBJECTS: Public works -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
United States. Works Progress Administration.
NOTES: A brief covering the work undertaken in the City of Spokane in cooperation with various agencies of the Federal Works Program.
Cage 4152
AUTHOR: Spokane County (Wash.). Auditor's Office.
TITLE: GENERAL CLAIMS FILED IN 1911 : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 30 leaves.
SUBJECTS: County government -- Washington (State).
Spokane County (Wash.) -- Appropriations and expenditures.
Spokane County (Wash.) -- Politics and government.
NOTES: Typed list of bills presented to Spokane County government in 1911.
Cage 4153
TITLE: BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PACIFIC NORTHWEST AUTHORS : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- Northwest, Pacific -- Bibliography.
Cage 4154
AUTHOR: Walla Walla Chamber of Commerce.
TITLE: SPEECHES AND RECORDS OF THE COMMEMORATIVE PROGRAM AND OTHER FEATURES OF THE STEVENS TREATY COUNCIL CENTENNIAL OBSERVANCE, 1855-1955, WALLA WALLA, WASHINGTON : 1956 JUNE 11-1956 JUNE 12.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-1862.
Walla Walla Indians -- Treaties, 1855.
Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Treaties, 1855.
Walla Walla (Wash.) -- Centennial celebrations, etc.
Washington (State). Governor (1853-1857 : Stevens).
NOTES: Also official program of the centennial which is illustrated.
Cage 4155
AUTHOR: Stewart, William M.
TITLE: DIARY, 1873-1898.
DESCRIPT.: 24 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Diaries.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, Marnell Clement.
Cage 4156
AUTHOR: Coursey, J. L. D., Mrs.
TITLE: [REMINISCENCES, N.D.].
DESCRIPT.: 9 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Puyallup.
NOTES: Manuscript account of family experiences chiefly in the area of Puyallup valley, Wash.
Photocopy.
Cage 4157
AUTHOR: Stokes, William.
TITLE: RECEIPT, 1848 JANUARY 4.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Smith, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888.
Whitman Massacre, 1847.
NOTES: Receipt for one horse, from Alvin Smith, West Tualtin Plains, Oregon, for pursuit of Indians involved with Whitman Massacre.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 4158
AUTHOR: Agricultural College, Experiment Station, and School of Science of the State of Washington. Athletic Association.
TITLE: STOCK CERTIFICATE, 1906 JANUARY 10, OF MARTHA STONE.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
NOTES: Stone, Marti.
Cage 4159
AUTHOR: Stratton, Gladys.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: KWSC (Radio station : Pullman, Wash.).
TITLE: THE STRATTONS IN THE WEST : TYPESCRIPT, [1934?].
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Stratton family.
NOTES: Used as radio broadcast KWSC, [1936?].
Cage 4160
AUTHOR: Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949.
TITLE: AUTOGRAPH, 1888 JANUARY 29, MUNICH, GERMANY, TO SIEGFRIED OCHS.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Composers -- Autographs.
NOTES: Note which includes 3 bars for trumpet; transcription and translation included.
Gift, Paul P. Kies.
Part in: German.
Cage 4161
AUTHOR: Robertson, Alexander, 1667 or 8-1749.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Mar, John Erskine, Earl of, 1675-1732.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1716 DECEMBER 15, LYONS, FRANCE, TO LORD MAR.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: George I, King of Great Britain, 1660-1727.
Jacobites.
Robertson, Alexander, 1667 or 8-1749 -- Correspondence.
Mar, John Erskine, Earl of, 1675-1732 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph discussing English Royalist politics and supporters of the Jacobite party and the Hanovarian monarch.
Cage 4162
AUTHOR: Stubblefield, M.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1933 SEPTEMBER 20-1933 OCTOBER 22, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, TO E.O. HOLLAND, PULLMAN, [WASHINGTON].
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Old Joseph, Nez Perce Chief.
Stubblefield, M. -- Correspondence.
Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holographs on the relocation of Old Joseph's grave. Also, typescript transcripts.
Cage 4163
AUTHOR: Summers, Josie Marie.
TITLE: PAPERS, [CA. 1940].
DESCRIPT.: 54 leaves: ill.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Social life and customs.
Yakama Indian Reservation (Wash.).
Yakama Indians -- Social life and customs -- Washington (State).
Yakama Indians -- Government relations.
NOTES: Handwritten transcripts of articles on Native Americans. Also typescript of "Indian-White relationships, Yakima Indian Reservation" with photographs.
Gift, Ella Clark.
Cage 4164
AUTHOR: Sumner (Wash.). Office of City Clerk.
TITLE: OATH BOOK, 1912.
DESCRIPT.: 133 p.
SUBJECTS: Sumner (Wash.) -- Politics and government.
NOTES: Elector's oaths sworn to by the citizens of Sumner, Washington.
Gift, Mrs. Lyle Andrews, 1937.
Cage 4165
AUTHOR: Robinson and Peterson (Firm).
TITLE: ACCOUNT BOOK, 1924-1927.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Freight and freightage -- Washington (State) -- Spokane County -- Accounting.
NOTES: Record of freight business, team hire, and miscellaneous transactions, Spokane County, Wash.
Cage 4166
AUTHOR: Swing, John T.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Gutch, Nathaniel.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1848 JUNE 21, BETHEL, OHIO, TO NATHANIEL GUTCH, MILFORD, OHIO.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Swing, John T. -- Correspondence.
Gutch, Nathaniel -- Correspondence.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Ohio -- Bethel.
Pioneers -- Ohio -- Bethel -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, Fred L. Williams, 1959.
Cage 4167
AUTHOR: Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holmes, Otis Halbert, 1902-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1920 JUNE 5, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TO DR. HOLMES, WALLA WALLA, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Holmes, Otis Halbert, 1902- -- Correspondence.
Statesmen -- United States -- Correspondence.
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript with envelope.
Gift, Lulu Holmes, 1956.
Cage 4168
AUTHOR: Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1878.
TITLE: SATURDAY NIGHT AT SEA (POEM) : HOLOGRAPH, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 9 leaves.
NOTES: Includes information on Taylor's life and typescript copies of the poem.
Gift, Paul P. Kies, 1963.
Cage 4169
AUTHOR: Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, FRIDAY [N.D.], KENSINGTON, TO MR. GIBSON.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863 -- Correspondence.
Novelists, English -- 19th century -- Biography.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Cage 4170
AUTHOR: Chandler, Horace.
TITLE: HISTORY OF THANKSGIVING AND PROCLAMATIONS : 1958 / BY MR. & MRS. HORACE CHANDLER, COMPILERS.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Thanksgiving Day.
NOTES: Typescripts of documents, and newspaper clippings, covering observation of Thanksgiving holiday from 1790s through 1950s.
Cage 4171
AUTHOR: Strong, Ezra, b. 1788.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1855-1857, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, TO SOLOMON STRONG.
DESCRIPT.: 11 items.
SUBJECTS: Mormons -- History.
Strong, Solomon.
NOTES: Letters to Solomon Strong, apparently in Oregon. Some items relative to the Mormon migration to the west.
Container list in the library.
Cage 4172
AUTHOR: Stevens, J. W.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Coleman & Stevens' Warehouse and Cleaner.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1893-1900.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 250 items.
SUBJECTS: Wheat trade -- Washington (State) -- Dayton -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Accounts, receipts, correspondence and other papers of Stevens, and of the Coleman and Stevens firm.
Cage 4173
AUTHOR: Alpha Phi Fraternity of New England. Alpha Chapter.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Stilwell, Leonard U.
TITLE: INITIATION RULES AND CERTIFICATE OF MEMBERSHIP, 1925 NOVEMBER.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Initiations (into trades, societies, etc.).
NOTES: Rules and certificate of Leonard U. Stilwell.
Gift, L. Stilwell.
Cage 4174
AUTHOR: Price family.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Garfield, Eliza Ballou, 1802-1888.
Garfield, Lucretia Randolph, 1832-1918.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1840-1906.
DESCRIPT.: 12 items.
SUBJECTS: Harrison County (Iowa) -- Maps.
NOTES: Documents, certificates and other papers of the Price family. Includes letters from Eliza B. Garfield and Lucretia R. Garfield; map of Little Sioux Township, Harrison County, Iowa, by Barzillai Price.
Gift, 1942.
Container list in the library.
Cage 4175
AUTHOR: Stratton, Julius Augustine, b. 1844.
TITLE: [REMINISCENCES] : TYPESCRIPT, [1913]-1923 MARCH.
DESCRIPT.: 43 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Oregon.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, Laureen D. Forbes.
Cage 4176
AUTHOR: Strong, Solomon.
TITLE: DIARY, 1869-1873.
DESCRIPT.: 18 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Oregon.
Pioneers -- Oregon -- Diaries.
Cage 4177
AUTHOR: Taylor, Phoebe Bloom, b. 1879.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1874-1964.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 30 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Taylor family.
NOTES: Reminiscences, musical compositions, family photographs and business records, Whitman County, Wash.
Gift, Phoebe Bloom Taylor.
Cage 4178
AUTHOR: Taylor, Ralph.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1940-1963.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 20 items.
SUBJECTS: Duvall (Wash.) -- History.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Letters received from England; clippings of article Duvall Immigrant on Taylor family's emigration from England; and other clippings and photographs of Duvall, Washington.
Cage 4179
AUTHOR: Pullman Real Estate and Insurance Company.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Rossiter and Read (Firm).
TITLE: LEDGER, 1892-1893.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Real estate business -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Accounts and other papers of real estate and insurance firm, Rossiter and Read, agents.
Gift, Mrs. G.W. Read.
Cage 4180
AUTHOR: Whitman County (Wash.). County Auditor.
TITLE: POLL BOOK AND TALLY SHEET, PULLMAN PRECINCT 51, NO. 2 : 1914, 1916.
DESCRIPT.: 5 v.
SUBJECTS: Elections -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
Cage 4181
AUTHOR: Lowe, John.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Shaughnessy, Thomas, Sir.
TITLE: MEMO NOTES OF FACTS RE: ORIGEN (SIC) : MANUSCRIPT, 1907 APRIL 12.
DESCRIPT.: 21 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Canada -- Emigration and immigration.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
Northwest, Pacific -- Description and travel.
NOTES: An overview of Western Canada, written for Sir Thomas Shaughnessy by John Lowe, retired Deputy Minister of the Department of Agriculture, discussing opportunities for immigrants.
Photocopy.
Photocopy of originals at: Library of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal, Quebec. quc.
Gift, H.J. Deutsch.
Cage 4182
AUTHOR: Sansen & Schlumbom.
TITLE: BOTTLE BEER SHIPPED BY SANSEN & SCHLUMBOM : LEDGER, 1900 JULY-1902 MAY.
DESCRIPT.: 29 p.
SUBJECTS: Beer -- Washington (State) -- Marketing.
Beer -- Idaho -- Marketing.
NOTES: Manuscript.
Record of beer sales in Eastern Washington and North Idaho.
Cage 4183
AUTHOR: Anderson, Alexander Caulfield, 1814-1884.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1854-1857.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
SUBJECTS: Hudson's Bay Company.
Scarborough, James A.
NOTES: Official of the Hudson's Bay Company.
Correspondence, accounts, inventory re: estate of James A. Scarborough, Cathlamet, Washington.
Gift, 1955.
Cage 4184
AUTHOR: Spokane Water Power Company.
TITLE: WATER POWER AND LANDS OWNED BY THE SPOKANE WATER POWER COMPANY : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1893].
DESCRIPT.: 27 p.
SUBJECTS: Water-power -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
Cage 4185
AUTHOR: Stritmatter, R. T.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Stritmatter, Mamie Aldridge.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1898-1908, TO MAMIE ALDRIDGE STRITMATTER.
DESCRIPT.: 52 leaves.
SUBJECTS: United States. Army -- Military life.
Spanish-American War, 1898 -- Personal narratives.
Stritmatter, R. T. -- Correspondence.
Stritmatter, Mamie Aldridge -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Manuscript letters about army life, chiefly in Tennessee.
Photocopy.
Gift, Douglas Burleigh.
Cage 4186a
AUTHOR: Koontz, Philip.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Koons, Adam.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1837 JUNE 22, NEWBURG, [INDIANA?], TO ADAM KOONS, UTICA, INDIANA.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Indiana.
Koontz, Philip -- Correspondence.
Koons, Adam -- Correspondence.
Monetary policy -- United States -- History.
NOTES: Signed holograph re: land purchase and affect of federal money and banking policies.
Cage 4186b
AUTHOR: Spangler, William.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Koons, Adam.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1834 APRIL 15, SEEDER CREEK PRAIRIE, ILLINOIS, TO ADAM KOONS, UTICA, INDIANA.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Illinois.
Koons, Adam -- Correspondence.
Spangler, William -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Cage 4187
AUTHOR: Small, Joseph L.
TITLE: THE TRUE EXPERIENCES OF A UNION PRISONER AT SALISBURY PRISON : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY JOSEPH L. SMALL.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
Salisbury Prison (N.C.).
NOTES: Gift, Mrs. A.D. Butler, 1942.
Narrative of experiences in military prisons in the South.
Cage 4188
AUTHOR: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
TITLE: APPOINTMENT OF KLAPLANAHOE, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS CAPTAIN JOHN, AS SUB -CHIEF OF THE MAKAH INDIANS : TYPESCRIPT TRANSCRIPT, 1870 OCTOBER 18.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
SUBJECTS: Klaplanahoe.
Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Government relations.
Makah Indians -- Government relations.
NOTES: Gift, Ray Babbit, 1937.
Cage 4189
AUTHOR: Simpson, William F.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Simpson, Julius.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1858 JANUARY 15, BROWNSVILLE, PA., TO BROTHER JULIUS.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Kansas.
Simpson, William F. -- Correspondence.
Simpson, Julius -- Correspondence.
Pioneers -- Kansas -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph, discussing moving to Kansas frontier.
Cage 4190
AUTHOR: Simmons and Cole.
TITLE: ACCOUNT BOOK, 1903 JULY-1908 AUGUST.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Logging -- Columbia River Gorge (Or. and Wash.).
Logging -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Manuscript accounts of logging and cutting firewood, apparently in the Columbia Gorge area of Washington.
Cage 4191
TITLE: BANK LIST OF WHITMAN COUNTY, ASSESSMENT : TYPESCRIPT, 1919 MARCH.
DESCRIPT.: 17 p.
SUBJECTS: Banks and banking -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
NOTES: List of banks and their stockholders.
Gift, Myron Sherman.
Cage 4192
AUTHOR: Scott, Thomas Fielding, 1807-1867.
TITLE: WILL, 1867 JUNE 6.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
NOTES: Manuscript.
Clergyman, Portland, Oregon.
Cage 4193
AUTHOR: Rogers, John Rankin, 1838-1901.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Washington (State). Governor (1897-1901 : Rogers).
TITLE: ADDRESSES OF JOHN R. ROGERS : TYPESCRIPTS, 1889-1901.
DESCRIPT.: 16 items.
SUBJECTS: Washington (State) -- Politics and government -- Sources.
Washington (State). Governor (1897-1901 : Rogers).
NOTES: Governor of Washington, 1897-1901.
Gift, Frederick John Rogers, 1932.
Cage 4194
AUTHOR: Ikleheimer, Morton and Vandergould.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Rothschild Brothers.
TITLE: VINDICATION : TYPESCRIPT, [1935?].
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Banks and banking -- United States -- History.
Ikleheimer, Morton and Vandergould -- Records and correspondence.
National banks (United States).
Rothschild Brothers -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Typed copies of correspondence between Rothschild Brothers, London, and Ikleheimer, Morton & Vandergould, New York, 1863, regarding establishing a National Bank in the City of New York, with comment.
Cage 4195
AUTHOR: Russell, Thomas J.
TITLE: PAPERS, [1858-1866].
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Confederate States of America. Army. 1st Regiment East Tennessee Volunteers. Decatur Guard.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives, Confederate.
NOTES: Manuscript book kept during the campaign of 1861, showing all of the important movements of the 3rd Regiment of Tennessee Volunteers from the time of its organization at Knoxville, Tennessee. Also contains speeches and poems.
Cage 4196
AUTHOR: Yakima-Benton Irrigation District.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1934.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v. : ill.; maps.
SUBJECTS: Roza Canal (Wash.).
Yakima River Valley (Wash.).
United States. Public Works Administration.
Yakima-Benton Irrigation District.
Irrigation -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley.
NOTES: Application and supporting documents and photographs to the Public Works Administration for construction of the Roza Canal.
Gift, Thomas F. Kelley Jr., 1955.
Cage 4197
AUTHOR: State Educational Association (Wash.). Public School Land Committee.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941.
TITLE: LETTER, 1912 DECEMBER 20, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON TO E.A. BRYAN, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 7 p.
SUBJECTS: School lands -- Washington (State).
Washington State University -- Finance.
State Educational Association (Wash.). Public School Land Committee -- Records and correspondence.
Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript explanation of the status of income from the college land grant of Washington State University.
Cage 4198
AUTHOR: Wilson, John Lockwood, 1850-1912.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Thompson, William.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1890 MARCH 2, WASHINGTON, D.C., TO WILLIAM THOMPSON, OAKESDALE, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Postal service -- Washington (State) -- Thornton.
Thompson, William -- Correspondence.
Wilson, John Lockwood, 1850-1912 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: United States Representative and Senator from Washington.
Signed typescript re: post office at Thornton, Washington.
Gift, Mrs. Lloyd Mack.
Cage 4199
AUTHOR: Noble, John Willock, 1831-1912.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Allen, John Beard, 1845-1903.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1889, WASHINGTON, D.C., TO JOHN B. ALLEN, WASHINGTON, D.C.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Allen, John Beard, 1845-1903 -- Correspondence.
Land grants -- Washington (State).
Thomson, William.
Noble, John Willock, 1831-1912 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript about William Thomson's request for change in the Department of the Interior's ruling in timber-culture land grants.
Gift, Mrs. Lloyd Mack.
Cage 4200
AUTHOR: Trowbridge, John, 1833-1904.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smith, Norman.
Smith, Sarah.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1863-1864, TO NORMAN AND SARAH SMITH.
DESCRIPT.: 6 items.
SUBJECTS: Smith, Norman -- Correspondence.
Smith, Sarah -- Correspondence.
Trowbridge, John, 1833-1904 -- Correspondence.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Letters about battles near Vicksburg, Mississippi; typescript copies included.
Gift, Bessie Smith Hamilton.
Cage 4201
AUTHOR: Trowbridge, Enoch.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Smith, Norman.
Smith, Sarah.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1862 DECEMBER 15, WOODSVILLE, KENTUCKY, TO NORMAN AND SARAH SMITH, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Smith, Norman -- Correspondence.
Smith, Sarah -- Correspondence.
Trowbridge, Enoch -- Correspondence.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Signed holograph, with typed transcription.
Gift, Bessie Smith Hamilton.
Cage 4202
AUTHOR: Thomas, Edith Matilda, 1854-1925.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Ward, William Hayes, 1835-1916.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1886-1911.
DESCRIPT.: 24 items.
SUBJECTS: Poets, American -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Ward, William Hayes, 1835-1916.
NOTES: American poet.
Letters and poems to W.H. Ward and other editors of the New York Independent.
Cage 4203
AUTHOR: Thomas, Shirley Lucille, 1924-
TITLE: PAUL H. LANDIS : BUSINESSMAN, PROFESSOR, AND WRITER : TYPESCRIPT, 1970 JANUARY 29 / BY SHIRLEY L. THOMAS.
DESCRIPT.: 46 p.
SUBJECTS: Landis, Paul Henry, 1901-
Real estate business -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: A paper for American Studies 513, Washington State University.
Gift, Shirley Thomas, 1970.
Cage 4204
AUTHOR: Thompson, Robert, 1812-1860.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Stephens, Thomas.
Stephens, William.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1850-1854.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Real estate business -- Oregon -- Portland.
Stephens, Thomas -- Correspondence.
Stephens, William -- Correspondence.
Thompson, Robert, 1812-1860 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Correspondence with William and Thomas Stevens re: real estate in Portland.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 4205
AUTHOR: Thompson, Theodore N.
TITLE: EARLY HISTORY OF THE THOMPSON & ERICKSON FAMILY'S (SIC) : TYPESCRIPT, 1963 NOVEMBER 1 / BY THEODORE N. THOMPSON.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Erickson family.
Thompson family.
NOTES: Gift, Theodore N. Thompson.
Cage 4206
AUTHOR: Myers, Harriet Alice Stout, 1857-1946.
TITLE: REMINISCENCES, 1941 MARCH, NAPA, CALIFORNIA.
DESCRIPT.: 28 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Typescript.
Account of frontier life, Whitman County, Wash., and of the wagon journey west.
Photocopy.
Gift, Earl Bower, 1974.
Cage 4207
AUTHOR: Travis, Helga Anderson, 1898-
TITLE: PAPERS, 1957-1963.
DESCRIPT.: 12 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Benton County.
Prosser (Wash.) -- History.
Yakima River Valley (Wash.) -- History.
Horse Heaven Hills (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Articles, clippings, notes, and other material concerning history of Horse Heaven Country, Prosser and Benton County, all in Washington.
Gift, Helga Anderson Travis.
Cage 4208
AUTHOR: Tower, Daniel Edson.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1917-1921.
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Towers family.
Tower Genealogical Society.
NOTES: Material concerning the Tower family and the Tower Genealogical Society of Boston, Mass.
Gift, Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Tower.
Cage 4209
AUTHOR: Townsend, John Kirk, 1809-1851.
TITLE: [BIRDS OF OREGON TERRITORY, FORT VANCOUVER, COLUMBIA RIVER : MANUSCRIPT, 1836 APRIL 11].
DESCRIPT.: 16 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Birds -- Northwest, Pacific.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, C.M. Drury.
Cage 4210
AUTHOR: Washington State University. Libraries.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1936-1938.
DESCRIPT.: 40 items.
SUBJECTS: Archives -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- Inventories, calendars, etc.
Archives -- Washington (State) -- Inventories, calendars, etc.
NOTES: Notes and lists of historical material transferred from the President's vault to the Treasure Room of the Library.
Cage 4211
AUTHOR: Benson, E. F. (Edward Frederic), 1867-1940.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1926 SEPTEMBER 16, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TO E.A. BRYAN, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 7 p.
SUBJECTS: Barnes, Will C. (Will Croft), 1858-1936.
Grazing -- Washington (State).
Northern Pacific Railroad Company.
Railroad land grants -- Northwest, Pacific.
Benson, E. F. (Edward Frederic), 1867-1940. Correspondence.
Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript about leasing of grazing lands by the Northern Pacific Railway Company; enclosure: letter to Will C. Barnes.
Photocopy.
Cage 4212
AUTHOR: Truax, John Kendrick.
TITLE: DIARY AND ACCOUNT BOOK, 1883.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County -- Diaries.
NOTES: Record of migration to and life in Whitman County, Washington.
Gift, Clara McQueen and Mrs. W.H. Marvin.
Cage 4212
AUTHOR: Trevett, T. B.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Hallock, A. B., d. 1892.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1865 JUNE 24, UMATILLA, OREGON, TO A.B. HALLOCK, PORTLAND, OREGON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Hallock, A. B., d. 1892 -- Correspondence.
Trevett, T. B. -- Correspondence.
Prisons -- Oregon -- Umatilla.
NOTES: Signed holograph with clipping enclosed; re: providing a prison facility.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 4214
AUTHOR: Truax, Richard A.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1875-1888.
DESCRIPT.: 9 items.
SUBJECTS: Truax, Richard A.
NOTES: Tax receipts, Nez Perce County, Idaho, and Whitman County, Washington.
Gift, Clara McQueen and Mrs. W.H. Marvin.
Cage 4215
TITLE: SOJOURNER TRUTH, AN ENGRAVING, [CA. 1862].
DESCRIPT.: 1 item : engraving, col. ; 7 cm.
SUBJECTS: Truth, Sojourner, d. 1883.
NOTES: This engraving was captured at the Battle of Murfreesboro by T.J. Abbott, Chaplain, U.S. Army.
Gift, Mrs. Frank Nalder.
Cage 4216
AUTHOR: Frost, Nell.
TITLE: THE EARLY HISTORY OF PRIEST POINT PARK : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY NELL FROST.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Priest Point Park -- History.
St. Joseph's Mission (Olympia, Wash.) -- History.
Missions -- Washington (State) -- Olympia -- History.
NOTES: Includes account of St. Joseph's Mission.
Cage 4217
AUTHOR: Koontz, Anna C.
TITLE: MICHAEL TROUTMAN SIMMONS, WRITTEN FOR THE D.P.W. BREAKFAST IN TUMWATER : TYPESCRIPT, 1941 OCTOBER 9 / BY ANNA C. KOONTZ.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Simmons, Michael Troutman.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Tumwater -- Biography.
Cage 4218
AUTHOR: Barford, Ida N.
TITLE: LIST OF NAMES OF PEOPLE WHO CAME TO TUMWATER IN 1845 WITH MICHAEL T. SIMMONS : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1941].
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Tumwater.
Simmons, Michael Troutman.
Tumwater (Wash.) -- History.
Cage 4219
AUTHOR: Plamondon, George Francis.
TITLE: TUMWATER-YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW, ADDRESS DELIVERED AT TUMWATER CENTENNIAL PICNIC : TYPESCRIPT, 1945 AUGUST 19 / BY GEORGE F. PLAMONDON.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Tumwater (Wash.) -- History.
Cage 4220
AUTHOR: T'Vault, William Green, 1806-1869.
TITLE: [PROSECUTING ATTORNEY'S CHARGES TO JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON] : MANUSCRIPT, [N.D.].
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Crime -- Oregon -- Jackson County.
NOTES: Purchase, 1947.
Cage 4221
AUTHOR: Uhlig, Julius A., 1849-1935.
TITLE: [NOTES TAKEN BY PHOEBE CURVYER CUTLER OF REMINISCENCES OF GRANDPA UHLIG] : MANUSCRIPT, [CA. 1935].
DESCRIPT.: 4 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Cutler, Phoebe Curvyer.
Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Wars.
NOTES: Relative to participation in the Wright Campaign of 1858.
Cage 4222
AUTHOR: Collins, Pearl.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Robertson, Mary.
TITLE: A COMMUNITY SURVEY [OF UNIONTOWN] BY TWO AMATEURS : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1923] / BY PEARL COLLINS AND MARY ROBERTSON.
DESCRIPT.: 19 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Uniontown (Wash.) -- Surveys.
Cage 4223
AUTHOR: United States. Air Force Training Command.
TITLE: CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE AWARD, 1944 JULY 1.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Military education -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
Washington State University -- Miscellanea.
NOTES: Certificate to the State College of Washington in recognition of the meritorious service rendered the Army Air Forces Training Command, during World War II.
Cage 4224
AUTHOR: Burgess, Raymond N.
TITLE: NOTEBOOK, 1918.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Gunnery.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns -- France.
NOTES: Firing data kept by the Instrument Sergeant as observer with Battery A, 18th Field Artillery, 3rd Division from the Battle of Marne to St Michel.
Gift, Raymond N. Burgess, 1959.
Cage 4225
AUTHOR: McCulloch, James.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1862 MAY 27, CAMP CHICKAHOMINY, TO DEE.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: McCulloch, James -- Correspondence.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives, Confederate.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1941.
Cage 4226
TITLE: LETTER, 1863 OCTOBER 22, NEAR CHATTANOOGA, TENN., TO BROTHER, FROM FRANKLIN.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives, Confederate.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1941.
Cage 4227
AUTHOR: Thurman, J. L.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Briant, Huldah A.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1864 NOVEMBER 6, CAMP 11TH GA. NEAR RICHMOND, VA., TO MRS. HULDAH A. BRIANT.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Briant, Huldah A. -- Correspondence.
Thurman, J. L. -- Correspondence.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives, Confederate.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1941.
Cage 4228
AUTHOR: Chesnut, David A.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1865 MARCH 23, FRONT OF PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA, TO FATHER.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Chesnut, David A. -- Correspondence.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives, Confederate.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1941.
Cage 4229
AUTHOR: Moore, William G.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1850-1864.
DESCRIPT.: 18 items.
SUBJECTS: California -- Emigration and immigration.
Libby Prison.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Prisoners and prisons.
NOTES: Letters, notes, documents, and other papers of W.G. Moore, relative to the American Civil War, experiences as a prisoner of war in the Libby Prison, Richmomd, Virginia, and emigration to California.
Gift, Sue A. McLennan, 1939.
Container list in the library.
Cage 4230a
TITLE: DIARY, 1775 DECEMBER 3-[1776 JANUARY 9].
DESCRIPT.: 10 p.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Diary of a United States soldier during the Revolutionary War.
Photocopy.
Cage 4231
AUTHOR: Walker, Madelyne.
TITLE: [THE WALKER FAMILY, 1969].
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Walker family.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, Madelyne Walker, 1969.
Cage 4233
AUTHOR: United States. Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Dairy Production Control Meeting (1934 : Portland, Or.).
TITLE: DAIRY PRODUCTION CONTROL MEETING, PORTLAND, OREGON, : TYPESCRIPT, 1934 APRIL 9-1934 APRIL 10.
DESCRIPT.: 176 p.
SUBJECTS: Dairy laws -- United States.
Cage 4234
AUTHOR: Tower, Daniel Edson.
TITLE: A HISTORY OF THE BARBER BUSINESS IN WHITMAN COUNTY, WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY DANIEL EDSON TOWER.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Barbers -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County -- History.
Cage 4235
AUTHOR: Washington State University. Center of Information and Training.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: United States. Office of Education.
Commission to Study the Organization of Peace.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1942-1943.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 20 items.
SUBJECTS: World War, 1939-1945 -- War work -- Schools.
NOTES: Correspondence, chiefly with the United States Office of Education and the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, relating to the appointment of a Center of Information and Training on the Washington State University campus.
Cage 4236
AUTHOR: Slagle, Frank M.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Palouse Country Improvement Company.
Pullman Chamber of Commerce.
TITLE: SCRAPBOOK, 1909-1932.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Palouse Region (Idaho and Wash.) -- History.
Pullman (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Clippings, correspondence, notes, photographs, broadsides, brochures and other papers of and about the Palouse Country Improvement Company and the Pullman Chamber of Commerce.
Cage 4237
TITLE: HISTORY OF THE TENTH INFANTRY FROM 1855 TO 1931 : TYPESCRIPT, [1931?].
DESCRIPT.: 48 p.
SUBJECTS: United States. Army 10th Infantry.
NOTES: Two typescripts of the same work.
Cage 4238
AUTHOR: McCarthy, Charles F.
TITLE: [TRANSCRIPTIONS OF BIBLICAL AND OTHER QUOTATIONS PRESENTED TO F.M. SLAGLE] : HOLOGRAPH, 1931-1933.
DESCRIPT.: 3 v.
SUBJECTS: Bible -- Miscellanea.
Slagle, Frank M.
Cage 4239
AUTHOR: United States. Works Progress Administration.
TITLE: SCHOOL DISTRICT VOUCHER LISTS, 1909-1912.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 200 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Schools -- Accounting.
NOTES: Typescript that was apparently transcribed by the Works Progress Administration in approximately 1937.
Cage 4240
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office Commissioner.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Mining Review Publishing Company.
TITLE: LETTER, 1894 MAY 19, WASHINGTON, D.C., TO THE MINING REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Mining law -- Washington (State).
Mining Review Publishing Company -- Records and correspondence.
United States. General Land Office -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript letter from the Commissioner about mining laws.
Cage 4241
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: LAND GRANT, 1839 APRIL 1, TO ROBERT HERRING OF PIKE COUNTY, MISSOURI.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Herring, Robert.
Land grants -- Missouri -- Pike County.
NOTES: Gift, S.A. James, 1942.
Cage 4242
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: LAND GRANT, 1882 SEPTEMBER 15, TO THADDEUS SMITH, NEZ PERCE COUNTY, IDAHO TERRITORY.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Smith, Thaddeus.
Land grants -- Idaho -- Nez Perce County.
NOTES: Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1942.
Cage 4243
AUTHOR: Wakeman, Joel.
TITLE: PAPERS, [CA. 1893].
DESCRIPT.: 13 items.
SUBJECTS: Spalding, Henry Harmon, 1803-1874.
Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1847.
Missionaries -- Northwest, Pacific -- Biography.
NOTES: Manuscripts and typescript transcripts of articles written by Wakeman on the Whitmans and the Spaldings, and early missions in Washington and Idaho.
Cage 4244
AUTHOR: Van Gaasbeck, Peter.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1773-1795.
DESCRIPT.: 64 items.
SUBJECTS: Retail trade -- New York (State) -- Kingston.
NOTES: Correspondence, bills, receipts, bank notes, and other papers.
Merchant, Kingston, New York.
Cage 4245
AUTHOR: Walter, W. W., 1827-1906.
TITLE: REMINISCENCES OF AN OLD 45ER : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY W.W. WALTER.
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Oregon.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Gift, Mrs. Lee A. Mantz.
Cage 4247
AUTHOR: Denmark Academy (Iowa).
TITLE: DIPLOMA, 1867 JULY 3, TO PERSIS M. TUTTLE.
DESCRIPT.: 1 sheet.
SUBJECTS: Tuttle, Persis M.
NOTES: Gift, Audrey B. Wetherell, 1939.
Cage 4248
AUTHOR: United States Volunteer Service.
TITLE: THE PRESIDENT'S THANKS AND CERTIFICATE OF HONORABLE SERVICE, TO HARVEY M. PRESSLY, 1864 DECEMBER 15.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Pressly, Harvey M.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Autographs.
NOTES: Signed, Abraham Lincoln, President.
Cage 4249
AUTHOR: Briant, M. C.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Briant, Huldah A.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1862 SEPTEMBER 22, CAMP AT MARTINSBURG NEAR THE POTOMAC, VIRGINIA, TO MISS HULDAH.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Briant, Huldah A. -- Correspondence.
Briant, M. C. -- Correspondence.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives, Confederate.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1941.
Cage 4250
TITLE: VENERABLE GRANDMA MCKINNEY : TYPESCRIPT, 1898.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Oregon.
McKinney, Anne Walter, 1806-1898.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Typescript transcript.
Gift, Mrs. Lee A. Mantz.
Cage 4251
AUTHOR: Ross, Sherry.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Sherry, Montgomery.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1852 JULY 25, PORTLAND, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON TERRITORY, TO MONTGOMERY SHERRY.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Oregon -- Description and travel.
Sherry, Montgomery -- Correspondence.
Ross, Sherry -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript copy.
Gift, Mrs. Lee A. Mantz.
Cage 4252
AUTHOR: United States. Air Force Western Air Defense Force.
TITLE: PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD, [1956?].
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: United States. Aircraft Warning Service. Ground Observer Corps.
Washington State University -- Public services.
NOTES: Award to Washington State College for support of the public information program of the civilian Ground Observer Corps.
Cage 4253
AUTHOR: United States. Army.
TITLE: DISCHARGES OF JAMES BARRETT, 1868-1884.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Barrett, James.
Cage 4254
AUTHOR: United States. Dept. of Justice.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1885.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Turner, George, 1850-1932.
Washington (State). Supreme Court.
NOTES: Appointment papers, re: George Turner, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Washington Territory.
Photocopy.
Originals at: National Archives.
Cage 4255
AUTHOR: United States. District Court (Washington : Western District).
TITLE: ATTORNEYS OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT AT SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TERRITORY : MANUSCRIPT, 1883-1895.
DESCRIPT.: 29 p.
SUBJECTS: Lawyers -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Lacking page 14.
Photocopy.
Cage 4256
AUTHOR: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
TITLE: THE OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR PRESENTS... : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1935].
DESCRIPT.: 12 items.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Government relations.
Indians of North America -- History.
NOTES: A series of radio programs dealing with the historical background, development and present-day conditions of the American Indian.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 4257
AUTHOR: Ogle, Van, 1825-1919.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Ogle, Annie Van.
TITLE: THIS IS THE STORY OF VAN OGLE, DICTATED TO AND WRITTEN BY HIS WIFE, ANNIE VAN OGLE : TYPESCRIPT, 1905 DECEMBER.
DESCRIPT.: 2 v.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Wars.
Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865.
NOTES: A similar account published as: "Van Ogle's memory of pioneer days," Washington Historical Quarterly, 13:269-281.
Cage 4258
AUTHOR: Vancouver Contracting Company.
TITLE: ACCOUNTS, 1910 JULY-1921 JUNE.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 p.
SUBJECTS: Building trades -- Washington (State) -- Vancouver.
Contractors' operations -- Washington (State) -- Vancouver.
NOTES: Manuscript.
Cage 4259
AUTHOR: Vancouver Creamery Company.
TITLE: MINUTES, 1894-1897.
DESCRIPT.: 72 p.
SUBJECTS: Creameries -- Washington (State) -- Vancouver.
NOTES: Manuscript.
Cage 4260
AUTHOR: Vancouver Trust and Savings Bank.
TITLE: INDENTURE, 1912 MARCH 15.
DESCRIPT.: 37 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Union Woolen Mills Company.
NOTES: Typescript indenture between the Vancouver Trust and Savings Bank and the Union Woolen Mills Company.
Cage 4261
AUTHOR: Great Britain. Sovereign (1837-1901 : Victoria).
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901.
TITLE: APPOINTMENT, 1848 APRIL 5, OF EDWARD TREVOR TO RANK OF BREVET MAJOR.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Trevor, Edward.
NOTES: Signed by Queen Victoria in upper left corner.
Cage 4262
AUTHOR: Waters, Sidney D.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Price, H.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1884 JULY 14, COLVILLE INDIAN [RESERVATION], TO H. PRICE, COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, WASHINGTON, D.C.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Waters, Sidney D. -- Correspondence.
Price, H. -- Correspondence.
Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Government relations.
Spokane Indians -- Government relations.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
NOTES: Typescript transcript about placing Spokane Indians on a reservation.
Cage 4263
AUTHOR: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs Colville Agency.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1888-1889.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs Colville Agency.
NOTES: Letters from the Office of Indian Affairs on appointments and contracts at the agency.
Gift, George Converse.
Cage 4264
AUTHOR: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Yakima Agency.
TITLE: BLACKSMITH'S ACCOUNT BOOK, 1881 DECEMBER-1882 OCTOBER.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Blacksmiths -- Washington (State) -- Yakima Indian Agency.
NOTES: Manuscript.
Gift, Howard A. Hanson, 1951.
Cage 4265
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: HOMESTEAD CERTIFICATE, 1888, TO RUDOLPH J. SCHULTZ, SPOKANE FALLS, WASHINGTON TERR.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Schultz, Rudolph J.
NOTES: Gift, F.L. Overley, 1946.
Cage 4266
AUTHOR: United States.
TITLE: TREATIES, ETC. 1855 APR. 10.
TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE DWAMISH, SUQUAMISH, AND OTHER ALLIED AND SUBORDINATE TRIBES OF INDIANS IN WASHINGTON TERRITORY : TYPESCRIPT TRANSCRIPT, 1855 JANUARY 22.
DESCRIPT.: 11 p.
SUBJECTS: Duwamish Indians -- Treaties, 1855.
Suquamish Indians -- Treaties, 1855.
Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Treaties.
Cage 4267
AUTHOR: United States. Works Progress Administration. Washington. Indexing and Filing Dept.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Ellis, Mary A.
TITLE: INSTRUCTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR GUIDANCE OF THE NEWSPAPER INDEXING STAFF, INCLUDING CODERS, EDITORS, TYPISTS, AND FILING PERSONNEL OF INDEXING AND FILING DEPARTMENT. PROJECT #8102, SPOKANE, WASH. : TYPESCRIPT, 1937 MAY 10/ BY MARY A. ELLIS, SUPERVISOR.
DESCRIPT.: 53 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Indexing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Newspapers -- Abstracting and indexing.
Cage 4268
AUTHOR: United States. Works Progress Administration. Washington (Index and Clipping Bureau).
TITLE: ANNUAL REPORT, PROJECT #8102 : TYPESCRIPT, 1937 JUNE 30.
DESCRIPT.: 33 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Newspapers -- Abstracting and indexing.
Cage 4269
AUTHOR: Bryce, Ethel May, 1887-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Pullman Community Theater.
Dramatists Play Service (New York, N.Y.).
TITLE: PAPERS, 1949 MAY-1949 AUGUST.
DESCRIPT.: 12 items.
SUBJECTS: Copyright -- Performing rights.
Pullman Community Theater.
Dramatists Play Service (New York, N.Y.).
NOTES: By-laws of the Pullman Community Theater; correspondence with Dramatists Play Service about royalty rates and availability of plays.
Cage 4270
AUTHOR: Van Houten, Bertha.
TITLE: DIARY STARTED WHILE I WAS MAKING A YEARS VISIT IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AT BROTHER VERNONS : MANUSCRIPT, 1902 APRIL 10-1903 MARCH 27.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: California -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Also accounts and recipes from 1902-1908.
Gift, Grace Van Houten Stone, 1939.
Cage 4271
AUTHOR: Van Houten, Garrett H.
TITLE: DIARY, 1904 AUGUST 15-1904 NOVEMBER 14.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Alaska -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Manuscript.
Gift, Grace Van Houten Stone, 1939.
Cage 4272
AUTHOR: Van Houten, V.
TITLE: DIARIES, 1907-1911.
DESCRIPT.: 3 v.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Park.
NOTES: Manuscript.
Gift, Grace Van Houten Stone, 1939.
Cage 4273
AUTHOR: San Jose State College.
TITLE: [EXERCISES IN FRENCH, N.D.].
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 leaves.
SUBJECTS: French language -- Study and teaching.
NOTES: Manuscript, State Normal School, San Jose, Cal.
Gift, Mrs. H.A. Vetterling, 1939.
In French.
Cage 4274
AUTHOR: Victor, Chester H.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1925-1950.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 75 items.
SUBJECTS: Farmers -- Washington (State) -- Pomeroy -- Records.
NOTES: Correspondence, receipts, bills, a diary, and other papers.
Gift, Chester H. Victor.
Farmer, Pomeroy, Washington.
Cage 4275
AUTHOR: Victor, Henry, b. 1827.
TITLE: [JOURNAL OF HENRY VICTOR CONCERNING A TRIP TAKEN FROM POMEROY TO LAKE CHELAN AND BACK] : 1883.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Washington (State) -- Description and travel -- To 1889.
NOTES: Manuscript diary, includes typescript transcript.
Cage 4276
AUTHOR: Matson, Katie.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1908-1910.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
NOTES: Picture postcards from friends and relatives, written in Finnish. Translations by Martin V. Waananen, 1964.
Gift, Dorothy Matson.
Originals in Finnish.
Cage 4277
AUTHOR: Wahl, Sherman L.
TITLE: DIARY, 1904 JULY 5-1904 SEPTEMBER 5.
DESCRIPT.: 5 leaves.
NOTES: Typescript of diary and expense record of trip through British Columbia.
Gift, Tom Wahl, 1966.
Cage 4278
AUTHOR: Wait, Aaron E., 1813-1898.
TITLE: INDENTURE, 1865 APRIL 3, OF ANDREW WOOD, OF PORTLAND, OREGON.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Wood, Andrew.
NOTES: Manuscripts; also includes letter requesting per diem for Wait's costs as member of Legislative Assembly, January 15, 1859.
Purchase, 1947.
Cage 4279
TITLE: DIARY AND ACCOUNT BOOK, 1892-1897, OF AN INSURANCE SALESMAN IN EASTERN WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Washington (State) -- Description and travel.
Insurance agents -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Manuscript.
Gift, Robert Neilson.
Cage 4280
AUTHOR: Wakabayashi, Steich.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Gaines, Edward Franklin, 1886-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1934 AUGUST 8, TO E.F. GAINES, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 14 p.
SUBJECTS: Gaines, Edward Franklin, 1886- -- Correspondence.
Hawaii -- Population.
Hawaii -- Social conditions.
Wakabayashi, Steich -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph, "Analysis of the Hawaiian Population."
Cage 4281
AUTHOR: Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Sayn-Wittgenstein, Carolyne de, 1819-1887.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1854 JULY 28, TO PRINCESS CAROLYN VON SAYN-WITTGENSTEIN.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Musicians -- Germany -- Correspondence.
Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883. Correspondence.
Composers -- Germany -- Correspondence.
Sayn-Wittgenstein, Carolyne de, 1819-1887 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Includes transcription and notes.
Gift, Friends of the Library.
Letter in German.
German composer and poet.
Described in: Kies, Paul P. "Four New Wagner Letters," Research Studies, 17 (1949) p. 209-226.
Cage 4282
AUTHOR: Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Wagner, Cosima, 1837-1930.
Forman, Alfred, 1840-1925.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1873 SEPTEMBER 15, BAYREUTH TO ALFRED FORMAN, LONDON.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Musicians -- Germany -- Correspondence.
Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883. Correspondence.
Composers -- Germany -- Correspondence.
Forman, Alfred, 1840-1925 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed manuscript with envelope in hand of Cosima Wagner. Notes on letter included.
Gift, Quarter Century Club.
Letter in German.
German composer and poet.
Described in: Kies, Paul P. "Four New Wagner Letters," Research Studies, 17 (1949) p. 209-226.
Cage 4283
AUTHOR: Vincent, T. T.
TITLE: RECORD, 1888-1900.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Clergy -- Oregon -- Diaries.
Missionary Society Evangelical Association of North America. Oregon Conference.
NOTES: Clergyman, Oregon.
Manuscript diary; list of sermons preached and marriages performed; and records of the Oregon Conference of the Missionary Society Evangelical Association of North America.
Gift, C.L. Vincent, 1944.
Cage 4284
AUTHOR: Warner, Mary.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Brown, John A.
Spencer, Arleen J.
TITLE: THE DIARY OF HER JOURNEY WEST : TYPESCRIPT, 1864 / BY MARY WARNER ; TRANSCRIBED BY JOHN A. BROWN, ASSISTED BY ARLEEN J. SPENCER.
DESCRIPT.: 10 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Gift, Joel Warner.
Cage 4285
AUTHOR: Warren, Mary Elizabeth, b. 1843.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Sexson, Mildred Mitchell.
TITLE: THE LIFE STORY OF MARY ELIZABETH WARREN AS TOLD TO MILDRED SEXSON : TYPESCRIPT, 1933.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Biography.
Warren, Mary Elizabeth, b. 1843.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, John A. Brown.
Cage 4286
AUTHOR: Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Washington, Thomas B.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1827 MAY 18, PHILADELPHIA, TO THOMAS B. WASHINGTON, MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Atlantic States -- Description and travel.
Washington, Thomas B. -- Correspondence.
Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph with envelope, re: trip through Mid-Atlantic states.
Photostat.
Gift, H.J. Deutsch.
Cage 4287
AUTHOR: Washington, George, 1732-1799.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Lewis, Howell.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1793 NOVEMBER 3, GERMANTOWN, TO HOWELL LEWIS, MOUNT VERNON, VIRGINIA.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Farm management -- Virginia.
Lewis, Howell -- Correspondence.
Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Correspondence.
Presidents -- United States -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript transcript.
Letter to farm manager.
Originals in possession of: R.P. Oldham.
Cage 4288
AUTHOR: Langloe, Lars.
TITLE: INVESTIGATION OF THE ROZA DIVISION OF THE YAKIMA IRRIGATION PROJECT OF THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF RECLAMATION ... : 1942 MARCH 4 / BY LARS LANGLOE.
DESCRIPT.: 50 p. : maps.
SUBJECTS: Roza Canal (Wash.).
Irrigation -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley.
Cage 4289
AUTHOR: Washington (State). Public Opinion Laboratory.
TITLE: THE WASHINGTON PUBLIC OPINION LABORATORY, A DESCRIPTION OF ITS PUBLICATIONS : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1951].
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Public opinion -- Washington (State) -- Bibliography.
Washington (State). Public Opinion Laboratory -- Bibliography.
NOTES: List of items published by Washington State University for the Laboratory.
Cage 4290
AUTHOR: Bjorklund, Stanley F.
TITLE: MERLE RICHARD CRANER : EXPONENT AND PROPONENT OF CHANGE : TYPESCRIPT, 1970 JANUARY 29 / BY STANLEY F. BJORKLUND.
DESCRIPT.: 32 p.
SUBJECTS: Craner, Merle Richard, b. 1930.
Pullman High School (Pullman, Wash.).
NOTES: Account of the career of a Pullman, Wash., teacher and school principal. A paper for American Studies 513 at Washington State University.
Photocopy.
Cage 4291
AUTHOR: Davis, June.
TITLE: DR. WILLIAM SEBERN BUTTS :THEORETICIAN AND PRACTITIONER OF NATURAL CHILDBIRTH OBSTETRICS : TYPESCRIPT, 1970 JANUARY 29 / BY JUNE DAVIS.
DESCRIPT.: 32 p.
SUBJECTS: Butts, William Sebern, b. 1913.
Obstetricians -- Biography.
NOTES: A study prepared for the American Studies Seminar at Washington State University.
Cage 4292
AUTHOR: Seeman, Herbert A., 1930-
TITLE: A BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIS B. MERRIAM, PROFESSOR OF GEOGRAPHY : TYPESCRIPT, 1970 FEBRUARY / BY HERB A. SEEMAN.
DESCRIPT.: 39 p.
SUBJECTS: Merriam, Willis Bungay.
Geographers -- United States -- Biography.
NOTES: A paper for American Studies 513 at Washington State University.
Photocopy.
Cage 4293
AUTHOR: Heuterman, Thomas H., 1934-
TITLE: MAYNARD F. HICKS : THE NEWS BUREAU YEARS, 1942-1954 : TYPESCRIPT, 1970 JANUARY 29 / BY THOMAS H. HEUTERMAN.
DESCRIPT.: 42 p.
SUBJECTS: Hicks, Maynard.
Washington State University. Office of News and Information Services.
Cage 4294
AUTHOR: Lovell, Alan.
TITLE: ROBERT A. NILAN : RESEARCH-PROFESSOR GENETICIST : TYPESCRIPT, 1970 JANUARY 29 / BY ALAN B. LOVELL.
DESCRIPT.: 31 p. : and 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Nilan, Robert A.
Geneticists -- United States -- Biography.
NOTES: A paper for History 513 at Washington State University. Supplementary materials include Nilan's publications.
Cage 4295
AUTHOR: Ratcliff, James Lewis, 1946-
TITLE: CLAUDIUS O. JOHNSON : AUTHOR, BIOGRAPHER : TYPESCRIPT, 1970 JANUARY 29 / BY J.L. RATCLIFF.
DESCRIPT.: 30 p.
SUBJECTS: Johnson, Claudius Osborne, 1894-
Political scientists -- United States -- Biography.
NOTES: Paper for History 513 at Washington State University.
Photocopy.
Cage 4296
AUTHOR: Kippen, Roderick M.
TITLE: JACK WILLIAM MOOBERRY : A STUDY OF PATERNALISM AND PROFICIENCY : TYPESCRIPT, 1970 JANUARY 29 / BY RODERICK M. KIPPEN.
DESCRIPT.: 31 p.
SUBJECTS: Mooberry, Jack William, b. 1907.
Washington State University -- Track-athletics -- History.
Track-athletics -- Washington (State) -- Coaching.
NOTES: A paper for History 513 at Washington State University.
Photocopy.
Cage 4297
AUTHOR: Lester, James Edward, 1945-
TITLE: REVEREND WILLIAM BERNEY : APOSTLE OF ACTIVISM : TYPESCRIPT, 1970 JANUARY 29 / BY JIM LESTER.
DESCRIPT.: 33 p. and 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Berney, William, b. 1927.
Church work with students -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
Common Ministry at Washington State University.
Simpson United Methodist Church (Pullman, Wash.).
NOTES: A paper for History 513 at Washington State University. Supplementary materials include programs and reports of the Simpson United Methodist Church and the Common Ministry at Washington State University.
Cage 4298
AUTHOR: Grau, Garry Lee, 1946-
TITLE: CALVIN WATSON : MR. PULLMAN COMMUNITY THEATER : TYPESCRIPT, 1970 JANUARY 29 / BY GARRY GRAU.
DESCRIPT.: 53 p.
SUBJECTS: Pullman Community Theater.
Watson, Calvin, b. 1925.
NOTES: A paper for American Studies Seminar 513 at Washington State University.
Photocopy.
Cage 4299
AUTHOR: Johnston, Wylie.
TITLE: OSCAR E. GLADISH : RATIONALIST, PRINCIPAL, FIRST TEACHER : TYPESCRIPT, 1970 JANUARY 28 / BY WYLIE JOHNSTON.
DESCRIPT.: 33 p.
SUBJECTS: Gladish, Oscar, b. 1897.
Pullman High School (Pullman, Wash.).
NOTES: A paper for English-History 513 at Washington State University.
Cage 4300
AUTHOR: O'Connor, Roger B.
TITLE: PAUL P. KIES : SCHOLAR : TYPESCRIPT, 1970 JANUARY 29 / BY ROGER B. O'CONNOR.
DESCRIPT.: 30 p.
SUBJECTS: Kies, Paul Philemon.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 4301
AUTHOR: Overton, William C.
TITLE: HERMAN J. DEUTSCH : HISTORIAN AND TEACHER : TYPESCRIPT, [1970 JANUARY] / BY WILLIAM C. OVERTON.
DESCRIPT.: 28 p.
SUBJECTS: Deutsch, Herman J.
NOTES: Paper for American Studies 513 at Washington State University. Two copies.
Cage 4302
AUTHOR: Washington Committee on the Relation of Electricity to Agriculture.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bliesner, Gustav Henry, 1910-
Garver, H. L. (Harry L.), 1891-
TITLE: PAPERS, 1933-1934.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 150 items.
SUBJECTS: Bliesner, Gustav Henry, 1910-
Garver, H. L. (Harry L.), 1891-
Rural electrification -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Correspondence received by G.H. Bliesner and H.L. Garver about rural electrification.
Cage 4303
AUTHOR: Washington National Monument Society.
TITLE: THE OFFICERS AND BOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT SOCIETY, [WASHINGTON, D.C.], 1850 AUGUST 1.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Statesmen -- United States -- 19th century -- Autographs.
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874.
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866.
Force, Peter, 1790-1868.
NOTES: Includes signatures of Millard Fillmore, Winfield Scott, Peter Force and others.
Cage 4304
AUTHOR: Washington State University. Libraries.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Washington State Horticultural Association.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1940-1941.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 150 items.
SUBJECTS: Horticulture -- Abstracting and indexing.
Washington State Horticultural Association.
NOTES: Correspondence with the Washington State Horticultural Association about the preparation of an index to the reports of the association; also a draft of the index.
Cage 4305
AUTHOR: Washington (State). Joint Board of Higher Curricula.
TITLE: COMPLAINT AND BRIEF OF UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND BRIEF OF STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON AND DECISION OF JOINT BOARD OF HIGHER CURRICULA, 1922-1923 : A COMPILATION OF MATERIAL PRESENTED TO AND ACTION TAKEN BY THE JOINT BOARD OF HIGHER CURRICULA... : TYPESCRIPT TRANSCRIPTS, [CA. 1932].
DESCRIPT.: ca. 189 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- Curricula.
University of Washington -- Curricula.
Cage 4306
AUTHOR: Weatherly, R. P.
TITLE: A SHORT HISTORY OF THE CATTLE INDUSTRY IN ASOTIN COUNTY, WASHINGTON: TYPESCRIPT, 1969 APRIL / BY R.P. WEATHERLY.
DESCRIPT.: 22 p.
SUBJECTS: Cattle trade -- Washington (State) -- Asotin County.
NOTES: Gift, R.P. Weatherly.
Cage 4307
AUTHOR: Wegner, Earl Edward.
TITLE: REPORT OF EUROPEAN TRIP : TYPESCRIPT, 1938 JANUARY 8 / BY EARL EDWARD WEGNER.
DESCRIPT.: 32 p.
SUBJECTS: Veterinary medicine -- Study and teaching.
NOTES: Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Washington State University.
Cage 4308
AUTHOR: Wells, Merle W.
TITLE: IGNACE HATCHIORAUGUSHA (JOHN GREY) : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY MERLE WILLIAM WELLS.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: Grey, John, d. ca. 1844.
Fur traders -- West (U.S.) -- Biography.
NOTES: Typescript biography of John (Jean) Grey, Iroquois fur trader and explorer.
Cage 4309
AUTHOR: Wells, Merle W.
TITLE: THE JACKSONVILLE AND FORT BOISE MILITARY ROAD : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Military roads -- Idaho.
Military roads -- Oregon.
Cage 4310
TITLE: THE CROCKETT BLOCK HOUSE, WHIDBY ISLAND, ISLAND COUNTY, WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1938].
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Fortification -- Washington (State) -- Whidbey Island.
Crockett Block House (Whidbey Island, Wash.).
Cage 4311
AUTHOR: White, Carrie M.
TITLE: SOME HISTORICAL FACTS AS GIVEN BY EARLY SETTLERS OF FIDALGO ISLAND [AND] FIDALGO ISLAND BEFORE THE BOOM : TYPESCRIPT, 1898 / BY CARRIE M. WHITE.
DESCRIPT.: 17 p.
SUBJECTS: Fidalgo Island (Wash.) -- History.
Anacortes Region (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Includes entries from diary of Carrie White.
Gift, L.A. Kibbe.
Cage 4312
AUTHOR: Working, Gertrude.
TITLE: A HISTORY OF INGLESIDE CLUB ON ITS FORTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY 1917- 1962 : TYPESCRIPT, 1962 DECEMBER / BY GERTRUDE WORKING.
DESCRIPT.: 15 p.
SUBJECTS: Ingleside Club (Pullman, Wash.).
Women -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- Societies, etc.
NOTES: Gift, Ingleside Club.
Cage 4313
AUTHOR: Whitman Abstract Company.
TITLE: ABSTRACT OF TITLE, COLTON, WASHINGTON, 1917 MARCH 2.
DESCRIPT.: 17 p. : map.
SUBJECTS: Land titles -- Washington (State) -- Colton.
Cage 4314
AUTHOR: Whitman Abstract Company.
TITLE: ABSTRACT OF TITLE, COLTON, WASHINGTON, 1918 APRIL 10.
DESCRIPT.: 23 p. : map.
SUBJECTS: Land titles -- Washington (State) -- Colton.
Cage 4315
AUTHOR: Whitman Abstract Company.
TITLE: ABSTRACT OF TITLE, JOHNSON, WASHINGTON, 1919 JANUARY 24.
DESCRIPT.: 31 p. : map.
SUBJECTS: Land titles -- Washington (State) -- Johnson.
Cage 4316
AUTHOR: Luttropp, Lucile M.
TITLE: BIOGRAPHY OF CECIL H. WHITMORE : TYPESCRIPT, 1941 NOVEMBER / BY LUCILE M. LUTTROPP.
DESCRIPT.: 11 p. : port.
SUBJECTS: Whitmore, Cecil Herbert, b. 1849.
Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) -- Biography.
Cage 4317
AUTHOR: Widick, Mary Angeline Cox.
TITLE: THIS IS A RECORD OF THE TRAVELS OF DR. N.G. BLALOCK'S COMPANY ACROSS THE STATES AND TERRITORIES FROM MT. ZION, ILLINOIS, TO WALLA WALLA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, IN 1873 : TYPESCRIPT TRANSCRIPT / BY MARY ANGELINE COX WIDICK.
DESCRIPT.: 72 p.
SUBJECTS: Blalock, Nelson Gales, 1836-1913.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Includes a clipping, of the Widick's 70 year anniversary, from a Walla Walla newspaper.
Gift, Jack May, 1957.
Two copies included.
Cage 4318
AUTHOR: Kammerzell, Miriam.
TITLE: THE HISTORY OF THE WILCOX COMMUNITY : TYPESCRIPT, 1957 FEBRUARY 14 / BY MIRIAM KAMMERZELL.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Union Flat (Wash.) -- History.
Wilcox (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Gift, Miriam Kammerzell, 1958.
Cage 4319
AUTHOR: Williams, Ralph L.
TITLE: CONCERNING THE CATTLE INDUSTRY OF THE NEZ PERCES PRIOR TO 1877 : MANUSCRIPT, 1965 DECEMBER 9 / BY RALPH L. WILLIAMS.
DESCRIPT.: 18 p.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce Indians -- Domestic animals -- History.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Domestic animals -- History.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, L.M. Koger.
Cage 4320
AUTHOR: Willison, Nelly Frances.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Willison, Nelly Frances. Little old St. Paul's.
TITLE: PAPERS, [CA. 1955].
DESCRIPT.: ca. 150 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Church buildings -- Washington (State) -- Port Townsend -- History.
St. Paul's Church (Port Townsend, Wash.).
Port Townsend (Wash.) -- Church history.
NOTES: Correspondence, notes and drafts of her history entitled "little old St. Paul's," concerning the Episcopalian church in Port Townsend, Wash.
Cage 4321
AUTHOR: Lawrence, Geraldine Irey.
TITLE: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE CHEHALIS INDIANS : TYPESCRIPT, 1970 / BY GERALDINE IREY LAWRENCE.
DESCRIPT.: 19 p.
SUBJECTS: Chehalis Indians -- Bibliography.
Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Bibliography.
NOTES: Paper for undergraduate research, Anthropology 499 at the University of Washington in the Correspondence Division.
Photocopy.
Cage 4322
AUTHOR: Wilmot, Luther P.
TITLE: NARRATIVES OF THE NEZ PERCE WAR : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY LUTHER P. WILMOT.
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Wars, 1877.
Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, 1877.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, William A. Olson.
Cage 4323
AUTHOR: Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905.
TITLE: DIARY, 1860 MAY 1-1862 JULY 14.
DESCRIPT.: 103 p.
SUBJECTS: Northwest, Pacific -- Description and travel.
British Columbia -- Description and travel.
Northwest boundary of the United States.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Original in: British Columbia Archives, Victoria, British Columbia.
A typescript transcript of a diary by Lt. Charles Wilson of the British Boundary Survey Party.
Gift, Joel E. Ferris, 1958.
Cage 4324
AUTHOR: Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Diehl, H. C. (Helmut Charles), 1894-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1923 JULY 31, WASHINGTON, D.C., TO H.C. DIEHL, WASHINGTON, D.C.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf :+ 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Diehl, H. C. (Helmut Charles), 1894- -- Correspondence.
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924 -- Correspondence.
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. Road away from revolution.
NOTES: Signed typescript.
Letter concerning Wilson's essay, "The road away from revolution." Copy of essay included.
Gift, H.C. Diehl.
Cage 4325
AUTHOR: Langmas, Arthur F.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Retail Merchants' Association (Pullman, Wash.).
TITLE: SURVEY OF CONSUMER BUYING HABITS IN PULLMAN, WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, 1931 JUNE / BY A.F. LANGMAS.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: Consumers' preferences -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Study done for the Retail Merchant's Association of Pullman, Washington.
Cage 4327
AUTHOR: Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850.
TITLE: AUTOGRAPH, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 19th century -- Autographs.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Cage 4328
AUTHOR: Ekdahl, Kenneth J.
TITLE: [ANALYSIS OF THE RELIEF SITUATION IN WHITMAN COUNTY]: TYPESCRIPT, [1939?] / BY KENNETH J. EKDAHL.
DESCRIPT.: 64 p. : maps.
SUBJECTS: Public welfare -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Cage 4329
AUTHOR: Kinnear, E. M.
TITLE: HAND BILL, [1883?].
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Variety stores -- Washington (State) -- Sprague.
NOTES: Advertisement for Kinnear's general store at Sprague, Washington Territory.
Gift, Clara K. Dooley, 1948.
Cage 4330
AUTHOR: United States. Office of Price Administration.
TITLE: WAR RATION BOOKS, 1942-1944, OF EARLE AND ANN CONNETTE.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Connette, Earle.
Rationing -- United States.
NOTES: Gift, Earle Connette.
Cage 4331
AUTHOR: Wright, Frank H.
TITLE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF MT. HOPE : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1925] / BY FRANK H. WRIGHT.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Mount Hope (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Gift, F.E. Balmer, 1958.
Cage 4332
AUTHOR: Abbott, Seneca J.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1835-1883.
DESCRIPT.: 17 items.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Frontier and pioneer life -- California.
NOTES: Manuscripts of poems, and correspondence re: family and personal matters, attending college, farming, and going west to California.
Container list in the library.
Cage 4333
AUTHOR: Isaacs, Grace Greenwood.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Eells, Edwin.
Eells, Myron.
Isaacs, H. P.
Isaacs, Lucie Fulton.
Williams, E. M.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1895-1905.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Ilwaco (Wash.) -- History.
Peo, Umatilla Chief.
Walla Walla County (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Contains: land grant; photographs; extracts from unfinished manuscripts; and completed papers of a historical nature, by Grace Greenwood Isaacs, H.P. Isaacs, Lucie Isaacs, Edwin Eells, Myron Eells, E.M. Williams. Includes draft histories of Ilwaco and Walla Walla; photographs of Chief Peo.
Cage 4334
AUTHOR: Ataloa, Princess of the Chickasaw Nation.
TITLE: PAPERS, [CA. 1951].
DESCRIPT.: 26 p.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Bibliography.
Indians of North America -- Social life and customs.
NOTES: Includes a selected bibliography on American Indians; notes on her lectures at Washington State University.
Cage 4335
AUTHOR: Whitman County (Wash.). School District No. 18, Clear Creek District.
TITLE: REGISTER OF PARENTS OR GUARDIANS, AND OF PUPILS, 1888-1935.
DESCRIPT.: 49 p.
SUBJECTS: Schools -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
NOTES: Incomplete manuscript.
Photocopy.
Gift, Mrs. George Matson.
Cage 4336
TITLE: PIONEERS ASSEMBLE AT COLFAX TO CELEBRATE COUNTY'S 50TH BIRTHDAY : TYPESCRIPT, 1921 DECEMBER 2.
DESCRIPT.: 11 p.
SUBJECTS: Whitman County (Wash.) -- History.
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Whitman Pioneers Association (Wash.).
NOTES: An account of the Whitman Pioneers Association meeting, a reprint of an article that appeared in the Colfax Commoner (newspaper). Correspondence with C.O. Johnson and bill for typing are enclosed (4 p., 1956).
Gift, Claude Hollingsworth, 1956.
Cage 4337
AUTHOR: Conference on the College of Arts and Sciences (1944 : Missoula, Mont.).
TITLE: CONFERENCE ON THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES : TYPESCRIPT, 1944 MAY 19-1944 MAY 21.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Universities and colleges -- Curricula -- Congresses.
University cooperation -- Congresses.
Conference on the College of Arts and Sciences (1944 : Missoula, Mont.).
NOTES: Minutes and committee reports from a conference in Missoula, Montana.
Cage 4338
AUTHOR: Herrmann, Virginia.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Coleman, Georgiana.
TITLE: NARRATIVE REPORT OF INTERVIEW WITH MRS. VIRGINIA HERRMANN, PIONEER TEACHER BORN ON WHIDBEY ISLAND : TYPESCRIPT OF INTERVIEW, 1944, WITH GEORGIANA COLEMAN.
DESCRIPT.: 12 p.
SUBJECTS: Okanogan County (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Includes a one-page cover letter.
Cage 4339
AUTHOR: Wolf, R. B.
TITLE: THE FUNCTION OF THE CHART ROOM [OF WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANY] : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY R.B. WOLF.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Business records.
Pulpwood industry.
Weyerhaeuser Company.
NOTES: Two copies.
Cage 4340
AUTHOR: West, Mahlon H.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1888-1892.
DESCRIPT.: 6 items.
SUBJECTS: Land titles -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
NOTES: Indentures, homestead grants, mortages, and other legal papers concerning land titles in Whitman County, Wash.
Cage 4341
AUTHOR: West, Leoti L., 1851-
TITLE: PAPERS, 1881-1903.
DESCRIPT.: 6 items.
NOTES: Diplomas, teaching certificates, awards and appointments of West, a pioneer teacher. Also poem, "Lines inscribed to John Creig Lawrence and his wife Jessie May Lawrence...," Garfield, Wash., 1903.
Cage 4342
AUTHOR: Weeks, Thomas, d. 1826.
TITLE: PROBATED WILL, 1826 FEBRUARY 22, OF THOMAS WEEKS.
DESCRIPT.: 9 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Wills -- New York (State) -- Goshen.
NOTES: Manuscript and typescript transcription, Goshen, N.Y.
Cage 4343
AUTHOR: Washington (State). Supreme Court.
TITLE: DECISION IN MOSES LAKE CASE RENDERED BY THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON... : TYPESCRIPT, [1912 OCTOBER 10].
DESCRIPT.: 23 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington (State). Superior Court (Grant County).
Water rights -- Washington (State) -- Moses Lake.
NOTES: Water-rights case referred from Grant County court.
Cage 4344
AUTHOR: Washington (State). Office of Commissioner of Public Lands.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Magill, W. F.
Ross, E. W.
TITLE: LETTER, 1909 MAY 28, OLYMPIA, TO W.F. MAGILL, ASST. ATTORNEY GENERAL, OLYMPIA.
DESCRIPT.: 4 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Magill, W. F. -- Correspondence.
Ross, E. W. -- Correspondence.
Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Land tenure.
Washington (State). Office of Commissioner of Public Lands -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript letter about Indian land claims, signed E.W. Ross.
Photocopy.
Cage 4345
AUTHOR: Whitmore, William.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1812-1836.
DESCRIPT.: 12 items.
SUBJECTS: Holland family.
NOTES: Documents, bills, receipts, and other papers re: Holland family.
Gift, Mrs. Glen J. Gifford, 1938.
Cage 4346
AUTHOR: Willoughby, Grant.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1896-1913.
DESCRIPT.: 9 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
NOTES: Letters, bills, receipts, documents, advertising poster, photographs and other papers from Whitman County, Wash. during frontier era.
Gift, Grace Starkie.
Cage 4347
AUTHOR: Wilmot, Luther P.
TITLE: IN A HOT FIGHT WITH CHIEF JOSEPH : PIONEER'S STIRRING STORY OF THE NEZ PERCE INDIAN WAR : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY LUTHER P. WILMOT.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, 1877.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Wars, 1877.
NOTES: The second of three installments.
Cage 4348
AUTHOR: Wilson, Eugene T.
TITLE: HOW WILY CHIEF JOSEPH OF THE NEZ PERCES WAS CAPTURED : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY EUGENE T. WILSON.
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Joseph, Nez Perce Chief, 1840-1904.
Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, 1877.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Wars, 1877.
NOTES: A paper read before the Tacoma Research Society.
Cage 4349
AUTHOR: Wilson, V. L.
TITLE: JOURNAL AND LEDGER, 1903.
DESCRIPT.: 2 v.
SUBJECTS: Merchants -- Idaho -- Moscow.
NOTES: Records of a Moscow, Idaho, merchant.
Cage 4350
AUTHOR: Wood, W. D.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Allen and Allen (Law firm).
Ballinger, Ronald, and Battle (Law firm).
TITLE: RESPONDENTS' BRIEF APPEAL FROM THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KING COUNTY, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON... : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 27 p.
SUBJECTS: Street-railroads -- Law and legislation -- Washington (State) -- Seattle.
Hastie, A. W.
Parker, W. D.
NOTES: Case of W.D. Wood, A.W. Hastie and W.E. Parker vs. the City of Seattle and others, Ballinger, Ronald & Battle, and Allen and Allen, Attorneys for respondents, re: street railroad franchises.
Cage 4351
AUTHOR: Wisner, J. S.
TITLE: [ACCOUNT BOOK OF A SPOKANE CONTRACTING FIRM, 1897].
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Construction industry -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
Contractors' operations -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
Cage 4352
AUTHOR: Wood, Joseph Warren.
TITLE: DIARY, 1849-1852.
DESCRIPT.: 4 v.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Frontier and pioneer life -- California.
Mines and mineral resources -- California.
NOTES: Typescript transcript.
Diary concerning California, the frontier and mining.
Original at: Henry E. Huntington Library.
Gift, Howard H. Langdon, 1937.
Cage 4353
AUTHOR: Silleck, Ebenezer, ca. 1808-ca. 1874.
TITLE: BIRTHS [AND] DEATHS.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Silleck family.
NOTES: Births and deaths of Ebenezer Silleck and his children recorded on leaves presumably from a family Bible.
Gift, E.A. Drucker, 1947.
Cage 4354
AUTHOR: Cole, George E.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Cole, George E. Early Oregon.
TITLE: NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, [CA. 1901-CA. 1904].
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Oregon -- History.
Oregon -- History -- To 1859.
NOTES: Annotated and corrected articles on Oregon history from the Sunday Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, which later appeared as chapters in Cole's book: Early Oregon.
Cage 4355
AUTHOR: White, Elijah, d. 1879.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bangs, Nathan.
Lee, Jason, 1803-1845.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1836-1842.
DESCRIPT.: 26 items.
SUBJECTS: Missions -- Oregon.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Oregon Mission.
NOTES: Original at: Oregon Historical Society.
Typescript transcripts of correspondence of White, Jason Lee, Nathan Bangs, and others about White's dispute with Lee over mission policies, his debts, conduct and character, some addressed to mission boards.
Gift, Father William Lyle Davis, 1970.
Cage 4356
AUTHOR: Pullman Community Hotel Corporation.
TITLE: ACCOUNTS, 1930-1944.
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Hotels -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Financial statements and notices to stockholders.
Cage 4357
AUTHOR: Pullman Music Club.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1933-1946.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Music -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- Societies, etc.
NOTES: Programs, minutes, clippings and other papers.
Gift, A.W. Thompson, 1971.
Cage 4358
AUTHOR: Nelson, Nellie.
TITLE: A BRIEF HISTORICAL SKETCH OF MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY NELLIE NELSON.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Mason County (Wash.) -- History.
Cage 4359
AUTHOR: Holbert, Samuel B.
TITLE: ENGINEERS' FIELD BOOK, NO. 400, 1921.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Mine surveying -- Montana.
NOTES: Field book from Montana, concerned with surveys of mines.
Gift, Mrs. S. Holbert, 1945.
Cage 4360
AUTHOR: Garrison, Beryl.
TITLE: A BRIEF GLANCE AT MOSES LAKE : TYPESCRIPT, 1947 JUNE / BY BERYL GARRISON.
DESCRIPT.: 10 p.
SUBJECTS: Moses Lake (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: A paper for English II.
Cage 4361
AUTHOR: Lee, Charles A.
TITLE: THE PETROLOGY OF THE SNAKE RIVER BASALT : TYPESCRIPT, 1934 / BY CHARLES A. LEE.
DESCRIPT.: 17 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Basalt -- Snake River Valley (Wyo.-Wash.).
Cage 4362
AUTHOR: Meyers, Charles E.
TITLE: THE MAGNETIC IRON MINE, COUNTY OF OKANOGAN, WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, 1938 JUNE 30 / BY CHARLES E. MEYERS.
DESCRIPT.: 15 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Magnetic Iron Mine (Okanogan County, Wash.).
Mines and mineral resources -- Washington (State) -- Okanogan County.
Cage 4363
AUTHOR: Bloch, Ivan.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Washington Prospectors' and Miners' Association. Convention (1939 : Grand Coulee, Wash.).
TITLE: WHAT GOVERNMENT POWER WILL DO FOR THE MINING INDUSTRY IN THE NORTHWEST : TYPESCRIPT, 1939 OCTOBER 3 / BY IVAN BLOCH.
DESCRIPT.: 15 p.
SUBJECTS: Electricity in mining.
NOTES: A paper presented at the annual convention of the Washington Prospectors' and Miners' Association at Grand Coulee, Washington.
Cage 4364
AUTHOR: Harder, Frankie Lucile Miller, 1915-
TITLE: I REMEMBER GRANDPA; MY STORY OF THE JAMES M. WRIGHT FAMILY : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY FRANKIE MILLER HARDER.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Wright, James Marshal.
Wright family.
Cage 4365
AUTHOR: Wyckoff, Elston.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: KHQ (Radio station : Spokane, Wash.).
TITLE: TRIBUTE TO [CITIES AND TOWNS IN THE NORTHWEST] : RADIO BROADCASTS, KHQ, SPOKANE, 1933.
DESCRIPT.: 9 items.
SUBJECTS: Cities and towns -- Northwest, Pacific -- History.
Cage 4366
AUTHOR: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Yakima Agency.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1885-1886.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Education.
Yakama Indians -- Education.
NOTES: Indian agent reports on wages given to school employees and changes in superintendent for the school at the Yakima Agency, W.T.
Cage 4367
AUTHOR: Burt, William Henry, 1903-
TITLE: ZOOLOGY I : NOTEBOOK, [CA. 1927].
DESCRIPT.: 1 v. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Zoology -- Laboratory manuals.
NOTES: Manuscript.
Gift, J.H. Meiners, 1940.
Cage 4368
AUTHOR: Woodward, A. V.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1898-1908.
DESCRIPT.: 152 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Dogs -- Breeding.
Woodward, A. V. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Correspondence about the sale and breeding of dogs, contained in letterpress copy book.
Dog breeder, Winona, Minnesota.
Cage 4369
AUTHOR: Washington (State). State Board of Education.
TITLE: DOCKET, 1923 JUNE 19.
DESCRIPT.: 90 p.
SUBJECTS: Education and state -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Typescript.
Cage 4370
AUTHOR: Gubser, David.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Grant, W. H. Correspondence. Selections.
Gubser, David. Correspondence. Selections.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1907-1914.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Okanogan County Pioneers' Association.
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Okanogan County.
Gubser, David -- Correspondence.
Grant, W. H. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Manuscript list of the members of the Okanogan County Pioneers' Association and the date they came to the county. Also manuscript letter from W.H. Grant, Grandview, Washington, to David Gubser about Gubser's marriage and religious activities.
Cage 4371
AUTHOR: Washington Public Utility Commissioners' Association.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Public Power Conference (1942 : Seattle, Wash.).
TITLE: MINUTES, 1947-1951.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 p.
SUBJECTS: Public Power Conference (1942 : Seattle, Wash.).
Public utilities -- Washington (State) -- Congresses.
NOTES: Minutes of annual and semi-annual meetings, executive board meetings, special committee reports; also 3 p. concerning the Public Power Conference.
Cage 4372
AUTHOR: Washington Public Utility Districts' Association.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1943-1958.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 30 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington Public Utility Districts Research and Information Service, Inc.
Public utilities -- Washington (State).
Washington Public Utility Districts' Association.
NOTES: Newsletter and other information from and concerning the Washington Public Utility Districts Research and Information Service, Inc.
Cage 4373
AUTHOR: Okanogan County (Wash.). Auditor's Office.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1888-1892.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 30 items.
SUBJECTS: Okanogan County (Wash.) -- Census.
Okanogan County (Wash.) -- Militia.
Elections -- Washington (State) -- Okanogan County.
NOTES: Election returns, election poll books, and lists of persons liable for military duty in Okanogan County.
Cage 4374
AUTHOR: Washington Wheat Growers Association.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1920-1929.
DESCRIPT.: 177 p.
SUBJECTS: Agriculture -- Washington (State) -- Societies, etc.
Wheat -- Washington (State) -- Marketing.
NOTES: Typescript articles of incorporation, notices, minutes of meetings.
Cage 4375
AUTHOR: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Yakima Agency.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1873-1894.
DESCRIPT.: 9 items.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Government relations.
Yakama Indians -- Government relations.
NOTES: Correspondence of the Indian Agent about the Indian-white relations, affidavits and other papers about the Agency.
Gift, Mae Nalder.
Cage 4376
AUTHOR: Hoffman, Philip, b. 1898.
TITLE: BIOGRAPHY OF MR. AND MRS. JOHN HOFFMAN : TYPESCRIPT, 1930 APRIL / BY PHILIP HOFFMAN.
DESCRIPT.: 16 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Walla Walla County.
Hoffman, John, b. 1852.
Walla Walla County (Wash.) -- Biography.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, John N. Cardwell.
Cage 4377
AUTHOR: Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Rennie, Robert, b. 1842.
TITLE: [REMINISCENCES OF ROBERT RENNIE] : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1926].
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Henry Villard (Steamer).
Chinese Americans -- Idaho -- History.
Steamboats -- Idaho -- Pend Oreille Lake -- History.
NOTES: Headline "E. A. Bryan." Editor of Rennie's original account.
Re: Prospecting in Idaho, a Chinese miner, and steamboats on Pend Orielle Lake, inc. the Henry Villard.
Cage 4378
TITLE: PIONEER HISTORY OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 12 p.
SUBJECTS: Northwest, Pacific -- History.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Northwest, Pacific.
NOTES: A general history of Pacific Northwest, partially the memoir of the unidentified woman author.
Cage 4379
AUTHOR: Philips, Alfred Wilson, 1885-1967.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1952-1954.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 16 items.
SUBJECTS: Cheney Weeder Company.
Soil conservation -- Palouse Region (Idaho and Wash.).
NOTES: Manuscripts and dummies of illustrated pamphlets on soil conservation practices in the Palouse, prepared for the Cheney Weeder Company.
Gift, Nancy Kate Philips, 1971.
Cage 4380
AUTHOR: Yates, J. E.
TITLE: [EARLY HISTORY OF THE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST] : TYPESCRIPT, [1931?].
DESCRIPT.: 11 p.
SUBJECTS: Electric power production -- Northwest, Pacific -- History.
Pacific Power and Light Company.
NOTES: Historical sketch of electric utilities in service area of Pacific Power and Light Company.
Cage 4381
AUTHOR: Griffith, William.
TITLE: COAL RESOURCES OF THE MATANUSKA VALLEY, ALASKA : TYPESCRIPT, 1905 DECEMBER 2.
DESCRIPT.: 39 p. : maps.
SUBJECTS: Coal -- Alaska -- Matanuska River Valley.
Matanuska Coal Field (Alaska).
NOTES: Includes four supplements.
Cage 4382
AUTHOR: Ridler, Anne, 1912-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Hayward, John, 1905-1965.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1939-1948, TO JOHN HAYWARD.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Hayward, John, 1905-1965 -- Correspondence.
Ridler, Anne, 1912- -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph with envelope.
Letters about her poems and related endeavors.
Received, 1971.
Cage 4383
AUTHOR: Ullman, Edward Louis, 1912-1976.
TITLE: POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST : 1938 JULY.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Political geography.
Northwest, Pacific -- Boundaries.
NOTES: Signed presentation on wrapper. Reprinted from Scottish Geographical Magazine, v. 54, p. 236-239, with holograph additions and editing by author.
Cage 4384
AUTHOR: Allison, Ira Shimmin, 1895-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: AIME Meeting (1934 : Spokane, Wash.).
TITLE: PROGRESS OF GLACIAL STUDIES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST : TYPESCRIPT, [1934 SEPTEMBER 28].
DESCRIPT.: 12 p.
SUBJECTS: Glaciology -- Research -- Northwest, Pacific.
NOTES: A paper presented at the regional meeting, A.I.M.E., Spokane, Washington.
Cage 4385
AUTHOR: Washington (State). Division of Reclamation.
Washington (State). State Reclamation Board.
TITLE: REPORT ON CERTIFICATION OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE DISTRICT BONDS IN THE STATE OF OREGON : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1921].
DESCRIPT.: 74 p.
SUBJECTS: Irrigation laws -- Oregon.
Washington (State). Division of Reclamation.
NOTES: Report to the Washington State Reclamation Board.
Cage 4386
AUTHOR: Quasdorf, Mildred.
TITLE: NAMES AND PLACES OF MOUNTAIN GROUPS IN IDAHO : HOLOGRAPH, [CA. 1932].
DESCRIPT.: 34 leaves : maps.
SUBJECTS: Mountains -- Idaho.
Names, Geographical -- Idaho.
Cage 4387
TITLE: NEZ PERCE TRIBE [CUSTOMS AND LAWS] : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce Indians -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Nez Perce Indians -- Social life and customs.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Social life and customs.
Cage 4388
AUTHOR: Weinstein, Irving.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Lee, Maurice Wentworth, 1912-
TITLE: BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE POSSIBILITY OF ATTRACTING NEW INDUSTRIES TO WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, 1950 SEPTEMBER 26 / BY IRVING WEINSTEIN.
DESCRIPT.: 18 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Lee, Maurice Wentworth, 1912-
Washington (State) -- Industries -- Bibliography.
NOTES: Bibliography prepared for Dr. M.W. Lee. Contains manuscript amendations.
Cage 4389
AUTHOR: Walsh, Helen Julia Mason, 1841-1935.
TITLE: PERSONAL EXPERIENCES OF THE NEZ PERCE WAR, AS TOLD BY HELEN JULIA MASON WALSH, [CA. 1916].
DESCRIPT.: 124 p.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, 1877.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Wars, 1877.
NOTES: Included are typescript transcripts, notes, and correspondence.
In part, photocopy.
Original manuscript in: University of Washington Library, Seattle, Washington.
Cage 4390
AUTHOR: Oregon Institute of Technology.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1933 FEBRUARY 28.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools. Commission on Higher Schools.
Universities and colleges -- Oregon -- Accreditation.
NOTES: Typescript of application to Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools for accreditation of this Portland junior college operated by the Y.M.C.A.
Cage 4391
TITLE: LITTLE KLICKITAT RIVER WATERSHED FLOOD WATER PROBLEMS : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1961].
DESCRIPT.: 49 leaves : ill., maps.
SUBJECTS: Floods -- Washington (State) -- Goldendale.
NOTES: Photographs, maps and correspondence about the floods in Goldendale, Washington from 1938 to 1961.
Gift, Catherine May, 1971.
Cage 4392
AUTHOR: McConnell, C. J., b. 1876.
TITLE: DIARY, 1896 AUGUST 16-1899 OCTOBER 7.
DESCRIPT.: 174 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Montana -- McLeod.
McConnell, C. J., b. 1876 -- Diaries.
Pioneers -- Montana -- McLeod -- Diaries.
McLeod (Mont.) -- History.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Diary kept at McLeod, Montana.
Cage 4393
AUTHOR: Kimmel, Edward.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1897-1960.
DESCRIPT.: 18 items.
SUBJECTS: Spanish-American War, 1898.
Waitsburg Academy.
Kimmel, Edward -- Correspondence.
Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Correspondence with E.A. Bryan about teaching at Washington State University; newspaper articles about Waitsburg Academy reunions; and other papers about military service in the Spanish-American War.
Gift, Edward Kimmel, 1960.
Colonel, U.S. Army; Washington State University student and faculty member.
Cage 4394
AUTHOR: Kimmel, Edward.
TITLE: GOING TO COLLEGE IN A COVERED WAGON, 1894-1895: TYPESCRIPT, 1960 NOVEMBER 25.
DESCRIPT.: 15 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Whitman County (Wash.) -- Description and travel.
Washington State University -- History.
NOTES: Gift, Edward Kimmel, 1960.
Cage 4395
AUTHOR: Bresnahan, Pat.
TITLE: MARKETING OF PACIFIC NORTHWEST WHEAT IN COMPARISON WITH OTHER COUNTRIES : TYPESCRIPT, 1928 JANUARY / BY PAT BRESNAHAN.
DESCRIPT.: 34 p.
SUBJECTS: Wheat trade -- Northwest, Pacific.
NOTES: A thesis for Economics 100 at Washington State University.
Cage 4396
TITLE: PERSONNEL OF COUNTY WHEAT PRODUCTION CONTROL ASSOCIATIONS, 1934-35, STATE OF WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1935].
DESCRIPT.: 22 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Agriculture and state -- Washington (State) -- Directories.
Cage 4397
AUTHOR: Washington State University. Libraries.
TITLE: MANUSCRIPT RESOURCES IN THE WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FOR THE STUDY OF WOMEN'S HISTORY: TYPESCRIPT, 1972 MARCH 9.
DESCRIPT.: 11 p.
SUBJECTS: Women -- History -- Bibliography.
Washington State University. Libraries -- Catalogs.
NOTES: Also a similiar bibliography from the California Historical Quarterly, as well as a checklist of American Literary Manuscripts, 1972.
Cage 4398
TITLE: PERSONNEL OF COUNTY CORN-HOG PRODUCTION CONTROL ASSOCIATION, 1934- 35, STATE OF WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1935].
DESCRIPT.: 36 p.
SUBJECTS: Agriculture and state -- Washington (State) -- Directories.
Cage 4399
AUTHOR: Moore, Farris D., b. 1867.
TITLE: [REMINISCENCE OF HORSEBACK JOURNEY FROM BICKLETON TO CENTRALIA, WASHINGTON, IN 1888]: HOLOGRAPH, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 15 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington (State) -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, Myrtle Smith, 1972.
Cage 4400
AUTHOR: East Spokane Home Economics Club.
TITLE: PAPERS, [CA. 1935].
DESCRIPT.: 20 p.
SUBJECTS: Mullan Road.
Spokane County (Wash.) -- History.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Spokane County.
NOTES: Typescript reminiscences and accounts of Moran Prairie, Mount Hope, Glenrose, Elk, Deer Park, Williams Valley, Wild Rose Prairie, Waukon, Little Spokane River Settlements, Orchard Prairie, and the Mullan Road.
Cage 4401
AUTHOR: Hawk, Virgil B.
TITLE: METHODS AND TECHNIQUE OF PASTURE RESEARCH : TYPESCRIPT, 1938 / BY VIRGIL B. HAWK.
DESCRIPT.: 96 p.
SUBJECTS: Pastures -- Research.
NOTES: Paper written for a special problem in animal husbandry, Course No. A.H. 126 at State College of Washington.
Gift, Virgil B. Hawk, 1972.
Cage 4402
AUTHOR: Franklin, C. W.
TITLE: NORTHWEST WHOLESALE INCORPORATED REPORT ON AUDIT, NOVEMBER 30, 1941 : TYPESCRIPT, 1941 DECEMBER 16.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: Fruit trade -- Washington (State).
Northwest Wholesale Incorporated.
NOTES: Financial report on fruit marketing firm of Wenatchee, Wash.
Cage 4403
TITLE: EARLY DAYS IN WASHINGTON, OREGON AND IDAHO : TYPESCRIPT, 1934 JANUARY 26.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Northwest, Pacific -- History -- Bibliography.
NOTES: A bibliography prepared for Dr. E.O. Holland. Two pages of typescript and one page of the original bibliography written in pencil.
Cage 4404
AUTHOR: Babb, James T. (James Tinkham), 1899-1968.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Washington State University. Libraries Friends of the Library. Meeting (1956).
TITLE: ADDRESS, 1956 OCTOBER 19.
DESCRIPT.: 11 p.
SUBJECTS: Libraries.
Washington State University. Libraries Friends of the Library.
NOTES: Typescript address, complete with annotations, given at the annual Friends of the Library meeting.
Cage 4405
AUTHOR: Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, N.D., LONDON AND DUBLIN, TO MISS GRIGSBY, LONDON.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, Irish -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939. Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holographs, includes photographs.
Cage 4406
AUTHOR: Cuala Press.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Yeats, Elizabeth Corbet, 1868-1940.
TITLE: RECORDS, [CA. 1919-CA. 1934].
DESCRIPT.: 13 items.
SUBJECTS: Book industries and trade -- Ireland.
NOTES: Booklists, advertisements, Christmas cards and other material from the Cuala Press; some with manuscript notes of Elizabeth Yeats.
Cage 4407
AUTHOR: Gipson, James H.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: McEwen, Inez Puckett.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1945-1959.
DESCRIPT.: 182 items.
SUBJECTS: Caxton Printers, ltd., Caldwell, Idaho.
Publishers and publishing -- Idaho -- Caldwell -- History.
NOTES: Correspondence, clippings, speeches, and other papers received and collected by Inez Puckett McEwen, a Caxton author who attempted a biography of Gipson.
Formerly part of the I.P. McEwen papers.
Gift, Inez Puckett McEwen, 1960.
Printer and publisher, Caxton Printers, Caldwell, Idaho.
Cage 4408
AUTHOR: Sloan, Royal D.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: United States. Water Resources Policy Commission.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1942-1950.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 items.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University. Carpenter Hall.
Washington State University. College of Engineering.
NOTES: Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and other papers about Washington State University, College of Engineering; the President's Water Resources Policy Commission, and the dedication of Carpenter Hall.
Gift, R.D. Sloan, 1960.
Dean, Washington State University, College of Engineering.
Cage 4409
AUTHOR: Brockhausen, Genette.
TITLE: DIARY, 1934.
DESCRIPT.: 96 p.
SUBJECTS: Europe -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Typescript of a travel diary through Europe.
Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 4410
AUTHOR: United States. War Dept.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1836-1838.
DESCRIPT.: 9 items.
SUBJECTS: Gray, W. H. (William Henry), 1810-1889.
Siouan Indians -- Claims against.
Indians of North America -- Claims against.
NOTES: Affidavits about W.H. Gray's losses by Sioux Indians in 1837.
Photocopies.
Cage 4411
AUTHOR: Washington State University. Libraries.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Almond, Nina.
Foote, William Wirt.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE, 1927-1946.
DESCRIPT.: 14 items.
SUBJECTS: Acquisitions (Libraries) -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace.
NOTES: Letters between W.W. Foote and Nina Almond, Librarian, Hoover War Library, Stanford University, about duplicated exchanges for Washington State University.
Photocopies.
Originals in: Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace.
Gift, Clarence Gorchels, 1972.
Cage 4412
AUTHOR: Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Rhys, Ernest, 1859-1946.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1921 APRIL 26, LONDON, TO ERNEST RHYS.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Rhys, Ernest, 1859-1946 -- Correspondence.
Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931. Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript.
Cage 4414
TITLE: HISTORY OF U.S.S. LST 826 : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1945].
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: LST 826 (Ship) -- History.
Landing craft -- History -- 20th century.
NOTES: Gift, C.M. Brewster.
Cage 4415
AUTHOR: Carter, Samuel.
TITLE: RECEIPT, 1822 NOVEMBER 13.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Slave records.
Strilshing, Isaac.
NOTES: Signed manuscript receipt to Isaac [Strilshing] for one-hundred- eighty-seven dollars for a negro slave, Emma.
Gift, C.M. Brewster, 1960.
Cage 4416
AUTHOR: Calhoun, Leon.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Atkinson, S. Maria.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1908 SEPTEMBER 19, AUSTIN, IDAHO, TO S. MARIA ATKINSON, KAMIAH, IDAHO.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Atkinson, S. Maria -- Correspondence.
Petroglyphs.
Calhoun, Leonard J. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph regarding Indian petroglyphs and languages, envelope included.
Cage 4417
AUTHOR: Samson, Sam, 1869-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Banks, Frank Arthur, 1883-1957.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
PAPERS, 1953-1955.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Banks, Frank Arthur, 1883-1957 -- Correspondence.
Columbia Basin Project (U.S.) -- Finance.
Samson, Sam, 1869- -- Correspondence.
NOTES: From the papers of Frank Banks.
Letters to Frank A. Banks, E.C. Scammons, Harry F. Byrd, and Russell V. Mack in which Samson registers complaints about the Columbia Basin Project and the sale of its bonds.
Cage 4419
AUTHOR: Conner, A. H.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1940 APRIL 15, WASHINGTON, D.C., TO E.O. HOLLAND, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves; photoprint; 26.5 x 18 cm.
SUBJECTS: Spalding, Eliza Hart, 1807-1851.
Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950 -- Correspondence.
Conner, Alvin E. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Includes photoprint of tombstone of Eliza Hart Spalding.
Cage 4420
AUTHOR: Evans, Joseph.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1936 JULY 14, SPALDING, IDAHO, TO E.O. HOLLAND, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
ADDITIONAL TITLE: Spalding Centennial.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950 -- Correspondence.
Evans, Joseph -- Correspondence.
Spalding, Henry Harmon, 1803-1874.
NOTES: Signed manuscript, included are the Spalding Centennial Stamp and envelope with postmark.
Cage 4426
AUTHOR: Johnson, William Lon, 1882-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Case, Ira H.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1924 JULY 10, COLVILLE, WASHINGTON, TO IRA H. CASE, MAGNOLIA BEACH, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Case, Ira H. -- Correspondence.
Washington (State) -- Politics and government.
Johnson, William Lon, 1882- -- Correspondence.
Washington (State). Office of Lieutenant Governor.
NOTES: Signed typescript about his candidacy for Lieutenant-Governor.
Gift, R.B. Gordon, 1973.
Cage 4427
TITLE: LETTER, 1889 MARCH 28, ANAMOSA, IOWA, TO COUSIN ETTIE FROM COUSIN ROSA.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Country life -- Iowa.
NOTES: Holograph.
Cage 4429
AUTHOR: Gamel, Robert.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1864-1882.
DESCRIPT.: 60 items.
SUBJECTS: Country life -- Kansas.
Country life -- Ohio.
NOTES: Formerly part of L. McMorris Collection.
Letters sent, labor records, bank book, accounts and other financial papers.
Gift, Leonard Funk, 1939.
Farmer, Kansas and Ohio.
Cage 4430
AUTHOR: Walsh, Arthur Oscar, b. 1892.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1898-1966.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 75 items.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- Miscellanea.
United States. Army -- Miscellanea.
NOTES: Correspondence, clippings, pamphlets, brochures and other papers re: activities at Washington State University, his father's treatment at Mayo Clinic, and his military career.
Gift, A.O. Walsh, 1955-1966.
Washington State University student and army officer.
Cage 4431
AUTHOR: Landis, Paul Henry, 1901-
TITLE: SURVEY RURAL PROBLEM AREAS : CONFIDENTIAL REPORT ON THE SHORT GRASS
DESCRIPT.: 70 p. : ill., maps.
SUBJECTS: Social service, Rural -- Middle West.
NOTES: Gift, Paul Landis, 1960.
Cage 4432
AUTHOR: Landis, Paul Henry, 1901-
TITLE: CULTURAL CHANGE IN THE MINING TOWN : A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF THREE MESABI IRON RANGE TOWNS : TYPESCRIPT, 1933 / BY PAUL H. LANDIS.
DESCRIPT.: 280 p. : ill., map.
SUBJECTS: Mesabi Range (Minn.) -- Social conditions.
NOTES: Thesis for a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Minnesota.
Gift, Paul H. Landis, 1960.
Cage 4433
AUTHOR: Gimlin, Norma R.
TITLE: MAYVIEW TRAMWAY TRAGEDY : MANUSCRIPT, [CA. 1942].
DESCRIPT.: 3 p. : sketch ; 27 x 61 cm.
SUBJECTS: Wheat -- Washington (State) -- Garfield County -- Transportation.
NOTES: Formerly part of the E.V. Kuykendall Collection.
Sketch, watercolor of the tramway and the canyon.
Cage 4434
AUTHOR: Meteor Post Office (Wash.).
TITLE: RECORD OF REGISTERED MATTER RECEIVED AND DELIVERED, 1902-1923.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Postal service -- Washington (State) -- Meteor.
Meteor (Wash.) -- History -- Sources.
NOTES: Gift, Goldie Putnam.
Cage 4435
AUTHOR: Butler, Benjamin, 1817-1892.
TITLE: LEDGERS, 1869-1890.
DESCRIPT.: 2 v.
NOTES: Formerly part of the E.V. Kuykendall Collection.
Ledgers contain accounts, drafts, news clippings, recipes, and miscellaneous notes.
Lawyer and territorial probate judge, Pomeroy, Washington.
Cage 4436
AUTHOR: Miller, Chester, b. 1860.
TITLE: PIONEER ASSOCIATION PAPER : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1915].
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Lawyers -- Washington (State) -- Biography.
Miller, Chester, b. 1860.
NOTES: Formerly of the E.V. Kuykendall Collection.
Reminiscences of lawyers and judges of Eastern Washington.
Cage 4437
AUTHOR: Dow, Don Carlos, 1879-1961.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1860-1961.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Minnesota.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Southwest, New.
Hoxie, R. L. (Richard Leveridge), 1844-1930.
Ream, Vinnie, 1847-1914.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Anecdotes.
United States -- Description and travel.
Indians of North America -- Oregon -- Wars.
Bannock Indians -- Wars, 1878.
NOTES: Correspondence, reminiscences and family history re: frontier and pioneer life in Minnesota and the Southwest; pension affidavits of veterans of the Bannock Indian War; correspondence, reminiscences, photographs, and clippings concerning General R.L. Hoxie, his wife, Vinnie Ream Hoxie, and her experiences as sculpter of Lincoln; snapshot album of family trip from Pullman to Minnesota.
Attorney, Pullman, Washington.
Cage 4439
AUTHOR: Buerer, Franz, b. 1801.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1872-1873.
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Personal narratives.
German Americans -- Diaries.
NOTES: Manuscript journal in German of emigration from Baden to Canton, Ohio; typescript transcription of the diary; correspondence; certificates and clippings about Buerer's daughter.
Gift, Glen James, 1966.
For the most part in German.
Cage 4440
AUTHOR: Allen, Samuel.
TITLE: MILITARY RECORDS, 1812-1815.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Massachusetts. Militia.
NOTES: Certificate of appointment and resignation from the Massachusetts militia.
Gift, Robert N. Cheetham.
Cage 4441
AUTHOR: Parsons, James (James B.).
TITLE: PAPERS, 1947-1960.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Bonner County (Idaho) -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Formerly part of the Robert N. Cheetham Collection.
Articles about North Idaho.
Bonner County publicist, Sandpoint, Idaho.
Cage 4443
AUTHOR: Housman, A. E. (Alfred Edward), 1859-1936.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Clark, Ella Elizabeth, 1896-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1935 JUNE 23, TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, TO MISS ELLA E. CLARK.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Clark, Ella Elizabeth, 1896- -- Correspondence.
Housman, A. E. (Alfred Edward), 1859-1936 -- Correspondence.
Housman, A. E. (Alfred Edward), 1859-1936. Shropshire lad.
NOTES: Signed holograph, with envelope, about permission to quote from "A Shropshire Lad.
Gift, Ella Clark.
Cage 4444
TITLE: THE HISTORY OF CLARKSTON, WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1927].
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Clarkston (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Formerly part of the Lewiston-Clarkston Improvement Company records.
Cage 4445
AUTHOR: Baird, Sadie.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1884-1901.
DESCRIPT.: 11 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Correspondence, school notebook, accounts, postcards and photographs, re: frontier life in Eastern Washington.
Gift, Dorothy Matson, 1965.
Cage 4446
AUTHOR: Sandberg, Robert Alexis.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906. Gengangere.
TITLE: A PROMPT BOOK AND PRODUCTION THESIS OF HENRIK IBSEN'S "GHOSTS" : TYPESCRIPT, 1937 / BY ROBERT ALEXIS SANDBERG.
DESCRIPT.: 246 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Theater -- Production and direction.
Theaters -- Stage-setting and scenery.
Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906. Gengangere.
NOTES: A thesis with manuscript annotations for a Master's Degree of Arts in Speech at Washington State University.
Cage 4447
AUTHOR: Keefe, Kate V.
TITLE: DEED RECEIPT, 1877 DECEMBER 17.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Deeds -- Washington (State) -- Walla Walla.
NOTES: Document from Land Office Receiver, Walla Walla, Washington.
Gift, Glen Adams, 1962.
Cage 4448
AUTHOR: United States. General Land Office.
TITLE: LAND GRANT, 1866 JULY 2.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Blodgett, Benjamin.
NOTES: Land grant issued to Benjamin Blodgett of Walla Walla County, Washington.
Gift, Glen Adams, 1962.
Cage 4449
AUTHOR: Poetry Scribes of Spokane.
TITLE: POEMS, 1964.
DESCRIPT.: 22 items.
NOTES: Manuscript poems by members of Poetry Scribes.
Gift, Poetry Scribes, 1964.
Cage 4450
AUTHOR: Smith, Sarah Ellen Trowbridge.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Trowbridge, Hamilton, 1838-1863.
Trowbridge, John, 1833-1904.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1861-1881.
DESCRIPT.: 15 items.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Manuscripts and typescript transcripts of correspondence from brothers John and Hamilton Trowbridge about Civil War service and other activities.
Photocopies.
Gift, Stanley A. Smith, 1964.
Cage 4451
AUTHOR: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
TITLE: RADIO SCRIPTS, [CA. 1935].
DESCRIPT.: 12 items.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Government relations.
Indians of North America -- History.
NOTES: Typescript scripts dealing with the historical background, development and present-day conditions of the American Indian.
Cage 4452
AUTHOR: United States. Office of Education. Script Exchange Service.
TITLE: MIGHTY POORLY : CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS SCRIPT 5 : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1938].
DESCRIPT.: 23 p.
SUBJECTS: Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) -- Drama.
NOTES: Radio script of drama about the CCC.
Cage 4453
AUTHOR: Jones, Lonzo, 1895-
TITLE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PERSONAL INTERVIEW TO BE USED IN PERSONNEL WORK WITH COLLEGE STUDENTS : TYPESCRIPT, 1924 JUNE / BY LONZO JONES.
DESCRIPT.: 118 p.
SUBJECTS: Educational counseling -- Research.
NOTES: Thesis for a Masters of Arts in Psychology at the State University of Iowa.
Cage 4454
AUTHOR: Harvey, George.
TITLE: SUMMARY OF 1860 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF SPOKANE COUNTY AND 1870 CENSUS OF STEVENS COUNTY : TYPESCRIPT, 1973 / COMPILED BY GEORGE HARVEY.
DESCRIPT.: 45 p.
SUBJECTS: Spokane County (Wash.) -- Census, 1860.
Spokane County (Wash.) -- Census, 1870.
United States -- Census, 8th, 1860.
United States -- Census, 9th, 1870.
NOTES: In part: photocopies.
Gift, George Harvey, 1973.
Cage 4455
AUTHOR: Washington State Grange. Wilcox Grange.
TITLE: MINUTES, 1908-1918.
DESCRIPT.: 2 v.
SUBJECTS: Agriculture -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County -- Societies, etc.
NOTES: Gift, Mrs. Harvey Sanders, 1965.
Records of the Wilcox Grange of rural Whitman County, Wash.
Cage 4456
AUTHOR: Wilcox Literary Society.
TITLE: MINUTES, 1908-1911.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Literature -- Societies, etc.
Whitman County (Wash.).
NOTES: Gift, Mrs. Harry Sanders, 1965.
Records of a literary society of rural Whitman County, Wash.
Cage 4457
AUTHOR: Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1926-1928.
DESCRIPT.: 92 items.
SUBJECTS: Columbia Basin Irrigation League.
Columbia Basin Project (U.S.).
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Correspondence, and other papers, primarily dealing with the Columbia Basin Irrigation League, concerning the Columbia Basin Project.
Photocopies.
Originals in: Herbert Hoover Presidential Library.
United States Secretary of Commerce.
Cage 4458
AUTHOR: Nolan, Dennis H.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1864 JUNE 22, CAMP NEAR WHITE HOUSE, VIRGINIA, TO MRS. WHEELOCK.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
Nolan, Dennis H. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph letter. Also Nolan's muster records.
Nolan's muster records: Photocopies.
Gift, Harold Abbott, 1962.
Cage 4459
AUTHOR: Babcock, Warren Eugene, b. 1939.
TITLE: A HISTORY OF THE WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE BUREAU OF VISUAL TEACHING FROM 1946 TO 1952 : TYPESCRIPT, [1972?] / BY WARREN EUGENE BABCOCK.
DESCRIPT.: 79 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University. Instructional Media Services -- History.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, W.E. Babcock, 1973.
Cage 4460
AUTHOR: De Ment family.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Wright, Alex.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1839-1887.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
SUBJECTS: Shaw, Thomas.
Mormons -- Missouri -- History -- Sources.
NOTES: Includes letter, 1839 June 4, Hamilton, New York, Alex Wright to Thomas Shaw, York Mills, Upper Canada, about the Morman emigration to Missouri. Also various Mexican War documents, and other military records.
Photocopies.
Gift, Don Hines, 1973.
Cage 4461
AUTHOR: Pickrell, Eugene Ray, d. 1969.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
Washington State University. Library. Friends of the Library.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
PAPERS, 1937-1962.
DESCRIPT.: 23 items.
SUBJECTS: Tariff on dyestuffs -- United States.
Pickrell, Eugene Ray, d. 1969 -- Correspondence.
Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950 -- Correspondence.
Washington State University. Library. Friends of the Library -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Correspondence with E.O. Holland and the Washington State University Friends of the Library regarding Pickrell's activities as chemist and lawyer before government hearings investigating the dye industry.
Gift, E.R. Pickrell, 1962.
Attorney, New York City.
Cage 4462
AUTHOR: Thurber, Lucinda Allen.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Allen, Lucinda.
TITLE: FRIENDSHIP POETRY ALBUM, 1826-1830.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Brown University.
NOTES: Manuscript album from Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
Gift, Harold Abbott, 1963.
Cage 4462
AUTHOR: Allen, Mary A.
TITLE: FRIENDSHIP POETRY ALBUM, 1829-1847.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Milford Academy (Milford, Mass.).
NOTES: Manuscript album from Milford Academy, Milford, Massachusetts, chiefly poetry.
Gift, Harold Abbott, 1963.
Cage 4464
AUTHOR: Gwinn, Alice E.
TITLE: WOMEN IN JAPAN : TYPESCRIPT, 1937 / BY ALICE ELIZABETH GWINN.
DESCRIPT.: 203 p.
SUBJECTS: Women -- Japan -- Social conditions.
Women -- Japan -- History.
NOTES: Thesis for Master of Arts at the University of Washington. Also typescript of "A Letter to Mother," n.d.
A Letter to Mother, apparently translated from Japanese into English.
Cage 4465
AUTHOR: McCroskey, Robert Crampton, 1845-1922.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Schulteis, Michael.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1919 JANUARY 21-1919 MARCH 1.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Wheat trade -- Northwest, Pacific.
McCroskey, Robert Crampton, 1845-1922 -- Correspondence.
Schulteis, Michael -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Printed form letter about the return of funds subscribed to defray expenses of delegates sent to Washington, D.C., to secure fair treatment of the farmers on the price of the 1918 wheat crop, from McCroskey to Michael Schultheis. Also, typescript letter and lists of Colton subscribers, from Schultheis to McCroskey.
Gift, W.O. Druffel, 1962.
Cage 4466
AUTHOR: Gordon, Mary Louisa, b. 1861.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: McKenzie, Elizabeth.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1936 AUGUST 6-1936 SEPTEMBER 1, CROWBOROUGH, SUSSEX, TO MRS. KENNETH MCKENZIE, PRINCETON, N.J.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
McKenzie, Elizabeth -- Correspondence.
Gordon, Mary Louisa, b. 1861 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Original in: University of North Carolina Library, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Photocopies.
Cage 4467
AUTHOR: Williams, Charles, 1886-1945.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Tambimuttu, 1915-
Williams, Charles, 1886-1945. Region of the summer stars.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1944 OCTOBER 4, OXFORD, TO M.J. TAMBIMUTTU, LONDON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Tambimuttu, 1915- -- Correspondence.
Williams, Charles, 1886-1945 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Typescript letter about advance copy of "The Region of the Summer Stars."
Cage 4468
AUTHOR: Mires, Austin, 1852-1936.
TITLE: A TRIBUTE TO JOHN P. SHARP, [CA. 1905].
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Ellensburg -- Biography.
Sharp, John P., 1842-1905.
Cage 4469
AUTHOR: Norman, Judy McWhorter.
TITLE: OLD BILLY, SIGN PAINTER OF GOSPEL HILL : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1965].
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: McNeill, William, d. 1958.
Gospel Hill (Idaho) -- History.
NOTES: Account of William McNeill.
Gift, Judy Norman, 1974.
Cage 4470
AUTHOR: Sandford, Christopher.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1954, 1967, LEOMINSTER, TO MR. HARRIS.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Golden Cockerel Press.
Powys, Theodore Francis, 1875-1953.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Sandford, Christopher -- Correspondence.
Powys, Theodore Francis, 1875-1953. Goat green.
NOTES: Signed holographs about T.F. Powy's "Goat Green," published by Sandford under the imprint of the Golden Cockerel Press.
Cage 4471
AUTHOR: Wilderman, John L.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1864 OCTOBER 3, FORT COLUMBUS, GOVERNORS ISLAND, NEW YORK HARBOR, TO PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: United States. Army -- Recruiting, enlistment, etc. -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Correspondence.
Wilderman, John L. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph about unscrupulousness in military recruiting. Verso has Lincoln's endorsement and a question: "What is this about."
Cage 4472
AUTHOR: Tufts, Gardener.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878.
Boston (Mass.). City Council.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1865 MAY 31, WASHINGTON, D.C., TO GIDEON WELLES, SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Death and burial.
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878 -- Correspondence.
Tufts, Gardener -- Correspondence.
Boston (Mass.). City Council.
NOTES: Signed holograph transmitting the proceedings of the City Council of Boston on the death of Abraham Lincoln.
Cage 4473
AUTHOR: Holland, J. G. (Josiah Gilbert), 1819-1881.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1865 MARCH 2, SPRINGFIELD, TO MY DEAR ELWELL.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- Correspondence.
Holland, J. G. (Josiah Gilbert), 1819-1881 -- Correspondence.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882 -- Autographs.
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892 -- Autographs.
NOTES: Signed holograph about the autographs of Whittier and Longfellow.
Cage 4474
AUTHOR: Whitman Abstract Company.
TITLE: ABSTRACT OF TITLE, 1903 MARCH 31.
DESCRIPT.: 35 p.
SUBJECTS: Land titles -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Typescript of abstract of title, Pullman, Washington.
Gift, Old National Bank, Pullman, Washington, 1974.
Cage 4475
AUTHOR: Macaulay, Rose, Dame.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Gaunt, William, 1900-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1924-1951.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Gaunt, William, 1900- -- Correspondence.
Macaulay, Rose, Dame -- Correspondence.
NOTES: A letter declining an invitation, an answer to a request of William Gaunt, and a post card to an autograph collector.
Cage 4476
AUTHOR: Meyers, Jacob Allen, 1855-1925.
TITLE: FINAN MCDONALD : EXPLORER, FUR TRADER AND LEGISLATOR : TYPESCRIPT, 1922 JUNE 1 / JACOB ALLEN MEYERS.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: McDonald, Finan, 1782-1851.
Fur trade -- West (U.S.) -- Biography.
NOTES: Published in Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 13 (July 1922), p. 196- 208
Cage 4477
AUTHOR: Kellogg, Lucien.
TITLE: REMINISCENCES, 1922 FEBRUARY 12.
DESCRIPT.: 50 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
Journalists -- Washington (State) -- Biography.
NOTES: Holograph of 23 p., also photocopied clippings, notes and a portrait.
Photocopies.
Gift, Ruth Kellogg Baker, 1974.
Cage 4478
AUTHOR: Baker, Ruth Kellogg, b. 1892.
TITLE: RECOLLECTIONS, 1974 JANUARY 31.
DESCRIPT.: 16 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
Kellogg, Lucien.
NOTES: Typescript with additional notes added on August 5, 1974, emphasizing the life of her father Lucien Kellogg.
Photocopy.
Cage 4479
AUTHOR: Barline, John C.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1897-1908.
DESCRIPT.: 30 items.
SUBJECTS: Washington Mill Company (Spokane, Wash.).
NOTES: Formerly part of the E.C. Tousley papers.
Trustee's check stubs for purchase of Washington Mill Company stock; home mission offering cards of the Spokane Baptist Church.
Director, Washington Mill Company, Spokane, Washington.
Cage 4480
AUTHOR: Reith, Charles.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Reith, Charles. New study of police history.
TITLE: A NEW HISTORY OF THE POLICE OF BRITAIN : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1954] / BY CHARLES REITH.
DESCRIPT.: 434 p.
SUBJECTS: Police -- Great Britain -- History.
NOTES: Published by Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, ca. 1956, as "A New Study of Police History."
Cage 4481
AUTHOR: Kuykendall, George Benson, 1843-1931.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Thompson, Carol.
TITLE: INDIAN TRADITIONS, LEGENDS, SUPERSTITIONS : TYPESCRIPT, 1973 / PREPARED BY CAROL THOMPSON.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 70 p.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Folklore.
Indians of North America -- Social life and customs.
NOTES: Transcription of an undated manuscript.
Gift, Donald Hines, 1974.
Cage 4482
TITLE: LETTER, 1883 JULY 29, IN CAMP [NEAR COLFAX, WASHINGTON], TO DEAR FOLKS.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Oregon Railway and Navigation Company.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Washington (State) -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Manuscript about train trip from Pittsburgh to Colfax, railroad survey for Oregon Railway and Navigation Company.
Gift, E.J. Newcomer, 1974.
Cage 4483
AUTHOR: Gibson, David W.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1964-1966.
DESCRIPT.: 11 items.
SUBJECTS: Railroads -- Oregon -- History.
NOTES: Letters, an essay and a map about railroads in northeastern Oregon, as well as routes of other roads.
Cage 4484
AUTHOR: Daubenmire, Rexford F., 1909-
TITLE: UP THE SNAKE RIVER BY BOAT : TYPESCRIPT, 1937 APRIL / BY REXFORD F. DAUBENMIRE.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Snake River (Wyo.-Wash.) -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Gift, R. Daubenmire, 1974.
Cage 4485
AUTHOR: Daubenmire, Rexford F., 1909-
TITLE: PAPERS, 1948.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Botany -- Laboratory manuals.
Botany -- Rocky Mountains.
NOTES: Manuscript journal and field records of a botanical expedition comprising a summer course in the field ecology of the Northern Rockies.
Gift, R. Daubenmire, 1975.
Cage 4486
AUTHOR: Bartok, Bela, 1881-1945.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER FRAGMENT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Musicians -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Bartok, Bela, 1881-1945 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
In Hungarian.
Photocopy.
Gift, B.A. Nugent, 1974.
Cage 4487
AUTHOR: Schutz, John H.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1941-1947.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Real property -- Washington (State) -- Yakima.
Deeds -- Washington (State) -- Yakima.
NOTES: Title abstracts, deed, title insurance policy of Dr. John H. Schutz of Yakima.
Gift, William J. Warmington, 1975.
Cage 4488
AUTHOR: Cyr, Celina.
TITLE: SEWING NOTEBOOKS, 1907 OCTOBER.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Sewing -- Study and teaching -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Notebook for Home Economics class in sewing at Washington State University, with attached samples.
Gift, F.P. Jaracz, 1975.
Cage 4489
TITLE: NEZ PERCE HYMNAL TEXTS : TYPESCRIPTS, ONE MANUSCRIPT, [CA. 1935].
DESCRIPT.: 48 p.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Music.
Nez Perce Indians -- Music.
NOTES: Possibly transcriptions of translations by John Frank.
Mostly in the Nez Perce language.
Cage 4490
AUTHOR: Alpha Lambda Delta. Washington State University Chapter.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1966-1969.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 items.
SUBJECTS: Greek letter societies -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- History.
NOTES: Correspondence, constitutions, membership lists and other papers re: the founding of the chapter on the Washington State University campus.
Gift, P.M. Webb, 1975.
Cage 4491
AUTHOR: Richart, Robert S.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Richart, Benjamin.
Richart, William H.
Cory, F. M.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
CORRESPONDENCE, 1861-1864.
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
Richart, Robert S. -- Correspondence.
Richart, Benjamin -- Correspondence.
Richart, William H. -- Correspondence.
Cory, F. M. -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Photocopies.
Originals in possession of Mrs. Margaret Bond, Sunnyside, Washington.
Letters to his father, Benjamin, in Warsaw, Indiana; to and from his brother, William H., and from F.M. Cory, primarily relating to camp life, battles and other activities.
Gift, Earl J. Otis, 1975.
Member of United States Army, Indiana Volunteers.
Cage 4492
AUTHOR: United States. Army.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 1814-1869.
TITLE: COMMISSION OF WILLIAM I. ARROW AS ADDITIONAL PAYMASTER, 1846 JUNE 8.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Arrow, William I.
NOTES: Signed by President Lincoln and Secretary of War Stanton.
Cage 4493
AUTHOR: Weholt, Johanna Wroolie, b. 1861.
TITLE: DEDICATED TO MY GRANDCHILDREN : TYPESCRIPT, 1933 DECEMBER 25.
DESCRIPT.: 29 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Idaho.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Minnesota.
Norwegian Americans -- Minnesota -- Biography.
Norwegian Americans -- Idaho -- Biography.
NOTES: Reminiscences of a Norwegian emigrant family in Minnesota and Idaho.
Photocopy.
Gift, Everett Anderson, 1975.
Cage 4495
AUTHOR: Macaulay, Rose, Dame.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Greene, Graham, 1904-
Finnemore, H.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1923-1953.
DESCRIPT.: 6 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Finnemore, H. -- Correspondence.
Greene, Graham, 1904- -- Correspondence.
Macaulay, Rose, Dame -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Five letters to Graham Greene and one to Miss [H.] Finnemore on Greene's works, literary criticism and the cinema.
Purchase, 1975.
Cage 4496
AUTHOR: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Speed, Mary.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1841 SEPTEMBER 27, BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, TO MISS MARY SPEED, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Slavery -- United States -- History -- Sources.
Speed, Mary -- Correspondence.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph describing negro slaves transported in chains.
Photocopy.
Gift, Helen G. Smith, 1963.
Cage 4497
AUTHOR: Smith, Helen Gertrude.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1907-1915.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
NOTES: School diplomas of Helen Smith, and marriage certificate for Gertrude A. Lamb and Rupert Holland.
Professor of Physical Education, Washington State University.
Gift, Helen G. Smith, 1963.
Cage 4498
AUTHOR: Classified Library Employees of Washington State. Chapter Washington State University.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1973-1974.
DESCRIPT.: 45 items.
SUBJECTS: Library employees -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- Societies, etc.
NOTES: Correspondence, minutes, agendas, announcements and other records of the Washington State University CLEWS Chapter, formerly known as the Washington Non-Professional Library Association.
Cage 4499
AUTHOR: Jessett, Thomas E. (Thomas Edwin), 1902-
TITLE: BLACK ROBE, BLACK COAT AND BLACK GOWN IN THE OREGON COUNTRY : A STUDY OF CHRISTIAN MISSIONS TO OREGON, 1774-1855 : TYPESCRIPT, [1974?] / BY THOMAS EDWIN JESSETT.
DESCRIPT.: 471 p.
SUBJECTS: Missions -- Northwest, Pacific -- History.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 4503
AUTHOR: Winchester, Bapsy Pavry Paulet, Marchioness of, 1906-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Lynn, Ralph.
Pearson, Gladys.
Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962.
Sitwell, Edith, Dame, 1887-1964.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
PAPERS, 1929-1933.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Winchester, Bapsy Pavry Paulet, Marchioness of, 1906- -- Correspondence.
Lynn, Ralph -- Correspondence.
Pearson, Gladys -- Correspondence.
Sitwell, Edith, Dame, 1887-1964 -- Correspondence.
Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letters from: Edith Sitwell, V. (Nicolson) Sackville-West, Ralph Lynn, and Gladys Pearson.
Purchase, Sotheby's, 1976 July 23 (lot 173).
Cage 4504
AUTHOR: Huff, Rolland, 1892-ca. 1958.
TITLE: EARLY DAY GAME CONDITIONS [IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST] : TYPESCRIPT, 1953 JANUARY 1 / BY ROLLAND HUFF.
DESCRIPT.: 10 p.
SUBJECTS: Hunting -- Northwest, Pacific -- History.
Wildlife conservation -- Northwest, Pacific -- History.
NOTES: Description of game and hunting conditions in Eastern Washington and Eastern Oregon in the late 1800s and early 1900s, including records of kills in the Whitman National Forest from 1933 to 1941.
Photocopy.
Gift, Colville National Forest, 1976.
Former Forest Supervisor, Colville National Forest.
Cage 4505
TITLE: WILLIAM JASPER SPILLMAN, 1863-1931 : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Spillman, William Jasper, 1863-1931.
Agriculturists -- United States -- Biography.
Geneticists -- United States -- Biography.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 4506
AUTHOR: Foster, Gilbert.
TITLE: THE LONGFELLOW BIRTHDAY BOOK : N.D. / BY GILBERT FOSTER.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 p.
SUBJECTS: McElroy family.
Kerr family.
Pullman (Wash.) -- Genealogy.
NOTES: Contains manuscript notes on birth and death dates of the McElroy and Kerr families of Pullman, Washington.
Gift, Elizabeth Kaiser, 1976.
Cage 4507
AUTHOR: King, Charles Glen, 1896-1988.
TITLE: [BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FORM SENT TO THE SURVEY OF SOURCES FOR THE HISTORY OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY] : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1976].
DESCRIPT.: 19 p.
SUBJECTS: Biochemists -- Biography.
King, Charles Glen, 1896-1988.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 4508
AUTHOR: Roe, Martha Ann Freeman.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Blinn, Harold E.
TITLE: A TRIP TO IDAHO, 1864 : TYPESCRIPT, 1976 / BY MARTHA ANN FREEMAN ; EDITED AND TRANSCRIBED BY HAROLD E. BLINN.
DESCRIPT.: 47 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, H.E. Blinn, 1976.
Cage 4509
AUTHOR: United States. Bureau of Biological Survey.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1920-1921.
DESCRIPT.: 93 items.
SUBJECTS: Predatory animals -- Oregon.
Predatory animals -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Records of predator scalps destroyed, Oregon and Washington.
Cage 4510
AUTHOR: Canfield, George E., b. 1876.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Beall, John S.
Canfield, George S.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1915-1916.
DESCRIPT.: 17 items.
SUBJECTS: Real estate business -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
NOTES: Attorney, Spokane, Wash.
Correspondence, principally with George S. Canfield, John S. Beall, and others; notes, maps, deeds, and other papers concerning real estate transactions. throughout the Northwest.
Cage 4511
AUTHOR: Tufts University. Library.
TITLE: MURROW COLLECTION : THE CONTAINER LIST : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1976].
DESCRIPT.: 16 p.
SUBJECTS: Murrow, Edward R.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, Tufts University, 1976.
Cage 4512
AUTHOR: Cecil, Donald.
TITLE: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY : CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT FROM 1906 THROUGH 1915, AN INTERIM REPORT : TYPESCRIPT, 1976 JANUARY 1 / BY DONALD CECIL.
DESCRIPT.: 48 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- Buildings -- History.
College facilities.
Architecture.
Campus planning.
Cage 4513
AUTHOR: Piper, Donald K.
TITLE: CLARENCE D. MARTIN STADIUM : A LOOK INTO ITS PAST : TYPESCRIPT, 1975 DECEMBER 12 / BY DONALD K. PIPER.
DESCRIPT.: 20 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Clarence D. Martin Stadium (Pullman, Wash.).
NOTES: A seminar paper.
Photocopy.
Cage 4514
AUTHOR: Kientzle, Mary J.
TITLE: PSYCHOLOGY AT WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY : A BRIEF HISTORY : TYPESCRIPT, 1976 JANUARY / BY MARY J. KIENTZLE.
DESCRIPT.: 13 p.
SUBJECTS: University of Washington. Dept. of Psychology -- History.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 4515
AUTHOR: Mallik, Basanta Kumar, 1879-1958.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Potter, Frank Fraser, 1879-1959.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1952 SEPTEMBER 2, OXFORD, ENGLAND, TO F.F. POTTER, PULLMAN, WASH.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Philosophers, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Potter, Frank Fraser, 1879-1959 -- Correspondence.
Mallik, Basanta Kumar, 1879-1958 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript discussing philosophical criticism, includes envelope.
Indian philosopher.
Cage 4516
AUTHOR: Reid, Jesse M., 1852-1940.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1910-1940.
DESCRIPT.: 12 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Garfield County.
Mayview (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Clippings, deeds, and other papers of J.M. Reid, pioneer of Mayview, Garfield County, Wash.
Gift, Mrs. Harry Sanders, 1965.
Cage 4517
AUTHOR: Kennedy, William Claborn, b. 1840.
TITLE: WESTWARD KENNEDYS : TYPESCRIPT, 1909 / BY WILLIAM CLABORN KENNEDY.
DESCRIPT.: 23 p.
SUBJECTS: Kennedy family.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Account of migration to Oregon.
Photocopy.
Cage 4518
AUTHOR: Fisher, Don C.
TITLE: THE STORY OF THE NEZ PERCE WAR IN IDAHO : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY DON FISHER.
DESCRIPT.: 57 p.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, 1877.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Wars, 1877.
NOTES: Formerly in the William David Vincent collection.
Contains handwritten annotations.
Cage 4519
AUTHOR: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers.
TITLE: LIST OF BURIALS WITH NEXT OF KIN, OFFIELD BAR CEMETERY : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1968].
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Offield Bar Cemetery (Wash.).
Lower Granite Dam Reservoir (Wash.).
NOTES: List prepared in order to facilitate the relocation of graves to Pomeroy, Washington, as a result of proposed flooding by the Lower Granite project on the Snake River.
Photocopy.
Cage 4520
TITLE: LIST OF BEEKEEPERS FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 14 p.
SUBJECTS: Beekeepers -- Washington (State) -- Directories.
Cage 4521
TITLE: CALIFORNIA STATE LABOR CORPS, WINTERS OF 1931-32 AND 1932-33 : TRANSCRIPT OF A TAPE RECORDING, 1966 APRIL 25.
DESCRIPT.: 60 p.
SUBJECTS: California. Division of Forestry -- History.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Originals in: Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library.
Gift, Elmo Richardson, 1972.
Cage 4522
AUTHOR: Cross, Robert Richardson.
TITLE: DECLARATION OF OATH, 1779 JULY 13.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Mary (Sloop).
NOTES: Signed document registering the sloop Mary according to An Act for Preventing Frauds and Regulation Abuses in the Plantation-Trade in Kingston, Jamaica.
Gift, R.N. Cheetham.
Cage 4523
AUTHOR: Goodsell, Ethyl Townsend, b. 1885.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1938-1962.
DESCRIPT.: 22 items.
SUBJECTS: Spokane Lilac Festival.
NOTES: Full name: Theresa Ethyl Leathers Goodsell.
Correspondence, poems, publications, and clippings mainly concerning Mrs. Goodsell's activities with Spokane's first Lilac Festival.
Gift, E.J. Goodsell, 1958-1962.
Poet, Spokane, Washington.
Cage 4524
AUTHOR: Mattson family.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1910-1921.
DESCRIPT.: 28 items.
SUBJECTS: Agriculture -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Mattson family.
Lakin family.
Sevier, Almira.
NOTES: Postcards, photographs, accounts, poetry and other papers by or about the Matson family, Almira Sevier, the Lakin family, and farming in Whitman County, Wash.
Gift, Mr. & Mrs. George Matson, 1964-1972.
Cage 4525
AUTHOR: Myers, Elizabeth C. Thorp.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1855-1897.
DESCRIPT.: 130 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Iowa.
NOTES: Deeds, accounts, tax notices, receipts, and other papers, chiefly from the Iowa frontier.
Gift, Carl Morrow, 1963.
Cage 4526
AUTHOR: Pacific Northwest Fruits, Inc.
TITLE: MINUTES, 1936 JULY 14.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Fruit -- Washington (State) -- Cooperative marketing.
NOTES: Typescript minutes of regular meeting of Board of Trustees.
Cage 4527
AUTHOR: Parrish, Emily E., b. 1849.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1867-1932.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 60 items.
SUBJECTS: Agriculture -- Economic aspects.
Parrish family.
NOTES: Financial papers and correspondence, deeds, mortgages, bills, and receipts concerning farmland in Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, North Dakota and especially Whitman County, Wash. Also family record of Parrish family.
Cage 4528
AUTHOR: Boyd, Edith L., 1873-1972.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Boyd, Edith L., 1873-1972. Boy Joe goes to sea.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1958-1960.
DESCRIPT.: 11 items.
SUBJECTS: Boyd, Joseph H. (Joseph Hyatt), 1842-1925 -- Fiction.
NOTES: Correspondence with agent, publisher, and others; and manuscript of "Boy Joe Goes to Sea," based on the sea adventure of her father, Joseph H. Boyd.
Gift, Edith L. Boyd, 1960.
Author, Spokane, Wash.
Cage 4530
AUTHOR: Pullman (Wash.).
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Washington (State). Office of the Secretary of State.
TITLE: CERTIFICATE, 1893 JANUARY 16.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Pullman (Wash.) -- Politics and government.
NOTES: Copy certified July 17, 1967.
Manuscript certified copy of the certificate of advancement of Town of Pullman to City of 3rd Class.
Photocopy.
Gift, Frank N. Johnson, 1972.
Cage 4531
AUTHOR: Wallace, Thomas S.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1878.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Wars, 1877.
Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, 1877.
NOTES: Manuscripts: report to Post Adjutant, Fort Missoula, Montana; also extract from Adjutant's general orders no. 14 summarizing Wallace's report; and "Extract from report of 1st Lieut. Thomas S. Wallace, 3rd Infantry, of the fight Sunday, July 12, [i.e. 21st], 1878.
Photocopies.
Originals in: Arizona Historical Society Library.
Cage 4532
AUTHOR: Williams, John S., 1819-1849.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Williams, William.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, [CA. 1844] JANUARY 2, NEW HELVETIA, NORTH CALIFORNIA, TO WILLIAM WILLIAMS, [MISSOURI].
DESCRIPT.: 17 p.
SUBJECTS: California -- Description and travel.
Williams, John S., 1819-1849 -- Correspondence.
Williams, William -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Includes modern transcription.
Gift, Geoffrey Bennett, 1973.
Cage 4533
AUTHOR: Ancient Order of United Workmen. Phoenix Lodge No. 105, Pullman.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1892-1933.
DESCRIPT.: 13 items.
SUBJECTS: Friendly societies -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Beneficiary certificates, applications, and other papers of the Phoenix Lodge.
Gift, Ancient Order of United Workmen, 1973.
Cage 4534
AUTHOR: Hana Plantation (Hawaii).
TITLE: LABOR CONTRACT WITH MOKICHI KAWAGUCHI, 1898 AUGUST 1.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Plantations -- Hawaii -- Employees.
NOTES: Contains portrait.
Gift, E. Tappan Tannett, 1952.
Part in Japanese.
Cage 4535
AUTHOR: Hudson's Bay Company.
TITLE: APPOINTMENT, 1839 DECEMBER 10.
DESCRIPT.: 15 items.
SUBJECTS: Pambrun, Pierre-Chrysologue, 1792-1841.
NOTES: Appointment of Pierre Chryologue Pambrun as Chief Trader, also biographical material on Pambrun.
Biographical material: part in French.
Appointment, contains seal.
Appointment, facsimile reproduction in The Record, 36 (1975), 74-75.
Cage 4538
AUTHOR: Sigma Nu. Delta Iota Chapter.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Severance, George.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1880-1945.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 80 items.
SUBJECTS: Greek letter societies -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Deeds, indentures, mortgages, insurance policies, contracts, and other papers primarily regarding land purchases and construction of a fraternity house. Included are Idaho land records, apparently of George Severance.
Gift, Sigma Nu, 1976.
Cage 4539
AUTHOR: Miller, Guilford.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1896-1914.
DESCRIPT.: 6 items.
SUBJECTS: Northern Pacific Railroad Company.
Railroad land grants -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Homestead certificate, deed, indenture, and legal documents concerning homestead of Guilford Miller; and photograph of Guilford Miller and family.
Photocopies.
Gift, Mrs. Thelma Miller through Herman Deutsch, 1976.
Whitman County Pioneer and winner of a Northern Pacific Railroad lieu-land case (1888).
Cage 4540
AUTHOR: Greene, Bernice Gellatly.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1911-1974.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 90 items.
SUBJECTS: Chelan County (Wash.) -- History, Local.
Gellatly, John Arthur, 1869-
Wenatchee (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Correspondence, newspaper clippings, maps, notes, printed matter, transcripts, photocopies and other papers collected by Mrs. Greene concerning the early history, relics, buildings, pioneers, Indians of Wenatchee and Chelan County, John A. Gellatly. Includes articles of incorporation and related information of the American Indian Center of Wenatchee.
Gift, Bernice G. Greene, 1973-1975.
Cage 4541
AUTHOR: Avery, Emmett Langdon, 1903-
TITLE: THEATRICAL CALENDAR OF LONDON THEATRES, 1702-1733 : TYPESCRIPT, 1937 APRIL 9.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 300 p.
SUBJECTS: Theater -- England -- London -- History -- 18th century.
NOTES: Gift, Emmett L. Avery.
Cage 4542
AUTHOR: Vincent, Lester B., b. 1889.
TITLE: MEMORIES OF A PIONEER LAWYER : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1968].
DESCRIPT.: 312 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
Lawyers -- Washington (State) -- Biography.
Vincent, Lester B., b. 1889.
Washington State University -- History.
NOTES: Washington State University graduate; lawyer from Washington State.
Photocopy, also annotated carbon copy.
Gift, L.B. Vincent, 1969.
Cage 4543
AUTHOR: United States. Reclamation Repayment Commission.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Okanogan Irrigation District (Wash.).
TITLE: REPORT OF HEARING HELD BY THE RECLAMATION REPAYMENT COMMISSION WITH THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE OKANOGAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT, OKANOGAN PROJECT, COULEE DAM, WASH. : TYPESCRIPT, 1937 DECEMBER 14.
DESCRIPT.: 370 p.
SUBJECTS: Irrigation -- Washington (State).
Reclamation of land -- Washington (State).
Cage 4544
AUTHOR: Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture.
TITLE: WASHINGTON AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ACT, CHAPTER 12, LAWS OF WASHINGTON, 1933-34, EXTRAORDINARY SESSION, ORDERS NO. 80 1/2-149.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 200 p.
SUBJECTS: Farm produce -- Washington (State) -- Marketing.
NOTES: Typed carbons and printed item concerning agricultural marketing agreements; with index.
Cage 4545
AUTHOR: Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Tannatt, Thomas Redding, 1833-1913.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1876-1882.
DESCRIPT.: 268 items.
SUBJECTS: Northwest, Pacific -- Emigration and immigration.
Railroads -- Northwest, Pacific -- Records and correspondence.
Villard, Henry, 1835-1900.
NOTES: Correspondence of T.R. Tannatt, General Eastern Passenger and Immigration Agent, New York, mostly to Henry Villard, President.
Photostatic copies.
Originals at: Harvard University Library.
Cage 4546
AUTHOR: Tuck, Harley Elton, 1861-1941.
TITLE: DIARIES AND REMINISCENCES, 1898-1936.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Klondike River Valley (Yukon) -- Gold discoveries.
Alaska -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Diaries privately published as "Klondike Diary," (Monroe, Wash, 1974).
Original diaries and typescript reminiscences of a Yukon gold miner.
Gift, Robert Tuck, 1975.
Cage 4547
AUTHOR: Leach, John R., 1882-1972.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1955-1971.
DESCRIPT.: 50 items.
SUBJECTS: Botanical gardens -- Oregon -- Portland.
Sleepy Hollow (Home : Portland, Or.).
NOTES: Correspondence, clippings, articles, and annual Christmas newsletter about John and Lilla Leach and their home and gardens in Portland, Oregon.
Gift, John R. Leach, 1969.
Cage 4548
AUTHOR: McCulloch, Ernest Carr, 1899-
TITLE: PAPERS, 1939-1941.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 200 p.
SUBJECTS: Veterinary medicine -- Research.
NOTES: Typescripts of articles on veterinary medicine.
Gift, Mrs. E.C. McCulloch, 1950.
Cage 4549
AUTHOR: Barnard, Frank Tower, b. 1880.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1928-1940.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 50 items.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- Description and travel.
Washington State University. Registrar.
Universities and colleges -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- Admission.
NOTES: Articles, addresses, radio talks and other writings describing Washington State University and its admission policies.
Registrar, Washington State University.
Cage 4550
TITLE: PIONEER NARRATIVES, 1954-1956.
DESCRIPT.: 31 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Accounts, reports, and interviews of early pioneers prepared by students at Washington State University.
Cage 4551
AUTHOR: Riggs, Della Mae.
TITLE: PIONEER REMINISCENCES : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1936] / BY DELLA MAE RIGGS.
DESCRIPT.: 9 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Spokane County.
Spokane (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Stories of frontier Spokane, Wash., based on interviews for a Washington State College historical project.
Cage 4552
AUTHOR: Plamondon, Simon.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1853-1856.
DESCRIPT.: 11 items.
SUBJECTS: Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865.
Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Wars.
Plamondon, Simon.
NOTES: Typescript transripts of correspondence, notes, documents by and about Simon Plamondon.
Originals in possession of: James E. Sereault.
Indian Agent, Cowlitz Landing.
Cage 4553
AUTHOR: McCrosky, Hermon E.
TITLE: GENERAL SAMUEL LUSKER MCCROSKEY, A CAMEO BIOGRAPHY, [CA. 1961] / BY HERMON E. MCCROSKEY.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 75 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: McCroskey, Samuel Lusker, 1893-1960.
McCroskey Family.
Washington State University -- Alumni and alumnae.
NOTES: Includes clippings, diplomas, awards, speeches, etc., of General McCroskey.
Gift, Helen McCroskey.
Cage 4554
AUTHOR: Oppenheimer, Marcus, 1833-1901.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1859-1897.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 250 items.
SUBJECTS: Merchants -- Washington (State) -- Stevens County.
United States. Army -- Supplies and stores.
NOTES: Typescript transcripts of correspondence, legal papers, deeds, diaries, notes, and other papers of the Oppenheimer Brothers, especially supplying and working freight for the army, Colville and Marcus, Washington.
Originals owned by Lloyd Hahn.
Merchant, Marcus, Washington.
Cage 4555
AUTHOR: Sheller, Roscoe.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Sheller, Roscoe. Ben Snipes.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1953-1958.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 150 items.
SUBJECTS: Snipes, Ben E., 1835-1906.
Cattle trade.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Northwest, Pacific.
Sheller, Roscoe. Ben Snipes.
NOTES: Correspondence, notes, clippings and other papers regarding the publication of Sheller's biography of Ben E. Snipes.
Gift, Roscoe Sheller.
Author, Sunnyside, Wash.
Cage 4556
AUTHOR: Matthiensen, John Phillip.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1916-1928.
DESCRIPT.: 35 items.
SUBJECTS: World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Letters received, clippings, pamphlets, and other papers re: military life, prisoner of war camps and veterans' bonus.
Captain, Idaho National Guard.
Gift, Robert N. Cheetham, 1962.
Cage 4557
AUTHOR: Pearson, Mowbray French, 1878-
TITLE: PAPERS, 1931-1948.
DESCRIPT.: 9 items.
SUBJECTS: Pearson, Mowbray French, 1878-
United States -- Economic policy.
NOTES: Typescripts of manuscripts, and correspondence, concerning Pearson's economic solutions; also autobiography.
Economist and businessman, Spokane, Wash.
Cage 4558
AUTHOR: United States Pharmacopeial Convention. Committee of Revision.
TITLE: PAPERS, [1934?].
DESCRIPT.: 49 items.
SUBJECTS: Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions.
NOTES: Dummy, with notes for parts of the 11th decennial revision (1936) of the Pharmacopeia of the United States of America.
Cage 4559
AUTHOR: Philips family.
TITLE: PAPERS, [CA. 1915]-1967.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Kansas.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
Philips, Alfred Wilson, 1836-1916.
Phillips family.
NOTES: Philips Family genealogies; reminiscences about E.A. Bryan, accounts of pioneering in Kansas and Washington.
Cage 4560
AUTHOR: Thompson, John B.
TITLE: BACTERIOLOGY NOTEBOOK, 1938.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Bacteriology -- Study and teaching.
NOTES: Notebook including class notes, experiment reports and notes on reference reading for a bacteriology class taught by a Professor Wells.
Cage 4561
AUTHOR: Washburn, E. A.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1850-1858.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Veterinarians -- Diaries.
Veterinary pharmacology.
Dadd, George H., 1813-1868.
NOTES: Journal, veterinary recipe book and letter from George H. Dadd about the price of veterinary textbooks and entering veterinary practice.
Cage 4562
AUTHOR: Pullman Bowling Club.
TITLE: MINUTES, 1898 FEBRUARY 1-1898 FEBRUARY 7.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Bowling -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- Societies, etc.
NOTES: Only five leaves of the volume have been used.
Gift, St. James Episcopal Church, 1975.
Cage 4563
AUTHOR: Spokane County Cow Belles.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1954-1978.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 100 items.
SUBJECTS: Agriculture -- Washington (State) -- Spokane County -- Societies, etc.
Beef -- Washington (State) -- Spokane County -- Marketing.
NOTES: Minutes, constitution and correspondence of the Cow Belles which was organized to promote beef and beef products.
Cage 4564
AUTHOR: Woman's Club of St. John.
TITLE: MINUTES, 1934-1939.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Women -- Washington (State) -- Saint John -- Societies, etc.
Cage 4565
AUTHOR: Murrow, Edward R.
TITLE: SPEECHES, 1941-1961.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Radio broadcasting.
Television broadcasting.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Journalists.
NOTES: Text of addresses on the Second World War and on radio and television journalism.
Cage 4566
AUTHOR: Parvin family.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Short family.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1962-1965.
DESCRIPT.: 20 items.
SUBJECTS: Short family.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Parvin family.
Whitman County (Wash.) -- Genealogy.
NOTES: Genealogical narratives about the Parvin and Short families and other papers about frontier and pioneer life in the Palouse Country.
Cage 4567
AUTHOR: Pierson family.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1913-1946.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 15 items.
SUBJECTS: Agriculture -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Pearson family.
NOTES: Diaries and other papers of the Pierson family relating to farming activities in Whitman County, Wash.
Cage 4569
AUTHOR: Meynell, Francis, Sir, 1891-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, [CA. 1908], LONDON, TO MR. LAMBERT.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Meynell, Francis, Sir, 1891- -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Holograph.
Re: Literary matters.
Cage 4570
AUTHOR: Ayer, Richard C.
TITLE: DAILY LEDGERS, 1916-1917.
DESCRIPT.: 10 p.
SUBJECTS: College costs -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
Washington State University -- Students.
NOTES: List of expenses of a Washington State University student for the 1916-1917 school year.
Cage 4571
AUTHOR: Davidson, Ralph, d. 1909.
TITLE: THE CLASS OF NINETEEN ELEVEN : TYPESCRIPT, 1909.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- Students.
NOTES: Includes explanatory letter of 1981.
Poem about Washington State University students.
Cage 4572
AUTHOR: Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1950-1951.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Sissinghurst Castle (England).
Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letters to Mr. Underhill about his article on Sissinghurst Castle.
Cage 4573
AUTHOR: Bell, Clive, 1881-1964.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: MacCarthy, Desmond, 1878-1952.
Lopokova, Lydia, 1892-1981.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1913-1944.
DESCRIPT.: 17 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letters from Lydia Lopokova, Desmond MacCarthy and others.
Cage 4574
AUTHOR: Nicolson, Harold George, Sir, 1886-1968.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bagnold, Enid.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1931 AUGUST 1, LONDON, TO ENID BAGNOLD.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Bagnold, Enid -- Correspodence.
Nicolson, Harold George, Sir, 1886-1968 -- Correspondence.
Cage 4575
AUTHOR: West, Rebecca, Dame, 1892-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1921 AUGUST 31, NORFOLK, TO LADY JONES.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
West, Rebecca, Dame, 1892- -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph.
Cage 4576
TITLE: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE FARM : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1925].
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University. Agricultural Research Center -- History.
Cage 4577
AUTHOR: Small, Ella Maureen.
TITLE: A SURVEY OF THE AVERAGE ATTENDANCE PER PERSON AND THEIR REASONS FOR ATTENDANCE AT ACTIVITIES ON THE STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON CAMPUS : TYPESCRIPT, 1950 MAY 5.
DESCRIPT.: 33 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- Students.
Student activities -- Case studies.
Cage 4579
AUTHOR: University Committee for Rationality.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1970-1973, 1983.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 85 items.
SUBJECTS: Student strikes -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- 1970.
NOTES: Correspondence, memoranda, clippings, and printed material of an organization of Washington State University faculty seeking a rational course during a period of campus unrest.
Cage 4580
TITLE: PAPYRUS, 3RD CENTURY, B.C.,-4TH CENTURY, A.D.
DESCRIPT.: 26 items.
SUBJECTS: Manuscripts (Papyri).
NOTES: Fragments of papyrus and parchment manuscripts written in Greek and Coptic, mostly unidentified.
In Greek and Coptic.
Cage 4581
AUTHOR: Giles, Eugene.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Thompson, Lillian Olive.
TITLE: PARTIAL RECORD OF THE AARON MILLS-NANCY HOOVER LINES : TYPESCRIPT, 1976 JULY / BY EUGENE GILES AND LILLIAN OLIVE THOMPSON.
DESCRIPT.: 60 p.
SUBJECTS: Hoover family.
Mills family.
NOTES: Family history and genealogy.
Photocopy.
Cage 4582
AUTHOR: Abern, Fred T. (Fred Thomas), 1914-
TITLE: MY FAMILY : TYPESCRIPT, 1982.
DESCRIPT.: 2 v.
SUBJECTS: Aborn family.
Cage 4583
AUTHOR: Pritchard, Earl Hampton, 1907-
TITLE: MACARTNEY EMBASSY TO THE VICEROY OF CANTON, 1792; PACKET AS DELIVERED TO LORD MACARTNEY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1792 : TYPESCRIPT, 1937 APRIL 10 / PREPARED BY EARL H. PRITCHARD.
DESCRIPT.: 198 p.
SUBJECTS: China -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain.
East India Company.
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- China.
Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806.
Cage 4584
AUTHOR: Witek, Anton, 1872-1933.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Abell, Arthur M.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1918 SEPTEMBER 1, BOSTON, TO ARTHUR M. ABELL.
DESCRIPT.: 7 p.
SUBJECTS: Witek, Anton, 1872-1933 -- Correspondence.
Abell, Arthur M. -- Correspondence.
Musicians -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: German musician.
Signed holograph about being a German in America during the war and the state of music in the United States and Europe.
In German.
Cage 4585
AUTHOR: Croft-Cooke, Rupert, 1903-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1937 [SEPTEMBER?], KENT, CONCERNING HIS BOOK, DARTS.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Croft-Cooke, Rupert, 1903- -- Correspondence.
Croft-Cooke, Rupert, 1903- Darts.
NOTES: Signed holograph, also typewritten letter to Croft-Cooke.
Cage 4586
AUTHOR: Barr, Shannon.
TITLE: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, 1890-1974 : A GENERAL LOOK AT THE EVOLUTION OF A STATE UNIVERSITY : TYPESCRIPT, 1974 JANUARY 16 / BY SHANNON BARR.
DESCRIPT.: 25 p. : maps.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- Buildings.
Washington State University -- History.
NOTES: A paper for Horticulture 260.
Photocopy.
Cage 4587
AUTHOR: Bybee, Michael James.
TITLE: LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT ON THE WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, 1892-1975 : TYPESCRIPT, 1975 JANUARY / BY MICHAEL JAMES BYBEE.
DESCRIPT.: 16 p. : ill., maps.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- History.
Landscape architecture -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
Cage 4589
AUTHOR: Bentley, Nicolas, 1907-
TITLE: THE WOLVES : PEN-AND-INK CARICATURE, [CA. 1965].
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Woolf, Leonard, 1880-1969.
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
NOTES: A pen-and-ink caricature of Leonard and Virginia Woolf, which appeared in the book section of the (London) Sunday Telegraph. Signed by the artist.
Cage 4590
AUTHOR: Murrow, Edward R.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1935-1962.
DESCRIPT.: 9 items.
SUBJECTS: World War, 1939-1945 -- Aerial operations.
Murrow, Edward R.
NOTES: Two typescripts of war-time broadcasts from London; address to the Washington State University graduating class of 1962; and six CBS publicity releases on Murrow.
Gift, E.R. Murrow and CBS.
Cage 4591
AUTHOR: Case, Janet Elizabeth, 1862-1939.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Rathbone, Marion.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1937 APRIL 3, LYNDHURST, TO MARION RATHBONE ABOUT VIRGINIA WOOLF.
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Case, Janet Elizabeth, 1862-1939 -- Correspondence.
Rathbone, Marion -- Correspondence.
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
NOTES: Greek language teacher of Virginia Woolf.
Signed holograph with envelope.
Cage 4592
AUTHOR: Puffer, Priscilla.
TITLE: LETTERS, [CA. 1851], WESTMORELAND, N.H., TO HER CHILDREN IN IOWA.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
Cage 4593
AUTHOR: Wilson, Calvin E.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Pan Motor Company.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1883-1919.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
NOTES: Signed holograph concerning his homestead on the Palouse River, Wash., the weather, and mutual friends. Also stock certificates of the Pan Motor Company of Saint Cloud, Minn., 1919.
Cage 4594
AUTHOR: Ashton, Elma Barkley, b. 1876.
TITLE: REMINISCENCES, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 73 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Idaho.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Oregon.
NOTES: Typescript.
Re: pioneer experiences in Idaho and Oregon.
Photocopy.
Cage 4595
AUTHOR: Williams, I.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Ryle, J. C. (John Charles), 1816-1900.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1880 OCTOBER 11, WAREHAM, TO RT. REV. J.C. RYLE.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Rowland, Daniel, 1713-1790.
Williams, I. -- Correspondence.
Ryle, J. C. (John Charles), 1816-1900 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph about a book of Daniel Rowland and about his descendants.
Cage 4596
AUTHOR: Sandberg, Robert Alexis.
TITLE: A MAN AND HIS TEACHER : SIGNED TYPESCRIPT, 1983 APRIL 22 / BY ROBERT ALEXIS SANDBERG.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Murrow, Edward R.
Anderson, Ida Lou, 1900-1941.
NOTES: An account of Edward R. Murrow and his speech teacher, Ida Lou Anderson.
Cage 4597
AUTHOR: Lindley, Troy Tisdale, b. 1894.
TITLE: A HISTORY OF THE FAMILIES OF JOHNATHAN AND JACOB LINDLEY : TYPESCRIPT, 1954.
DESCRIPT.: 30 p.
SUBJECTS: Lindley family.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 4598
AUTHOR: May, Catherine Dean Barnes, 1914-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Ingersoll, Fern S.
TITLE: ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW WITH CATHERINE MAY BEDELL, 1979 MARCH 1-1979 APRIL 20 / RECORDED BY FERN S. INGERSOLL FOR FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, INC.
DESCRIPT.: 236 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington (State) -- Politics and government.
Legislators -- United States -- Biography.
May, Catherine Dean Barnes, 1914-
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 4599
TITLE: MEMORIES OF A PIONEER : MANUSCRIPTS AND TYPEWRITTEN TRANSCRIPTIONS, [CA. 1935].
DESCRIPT.: 43 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Spokane County.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Cage 4600
TITLE: REMINISCENCES, [CA. 1945].
DESCRIPT.: 14 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Spokane County.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Pioneer reminiscences of Spokane County, Wash. Manuscript and typed transcription.
Cage 4601
AUTHOR: Nalder, Mae Mark.
TITLE: THE INDIANS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST DURING THE FOURTH AND FIFTH DECADES OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY : TYPESCRIPT, 1932 JANUARY 25 / BY MAE NALDER.
DESCRIPT.: 58 p. : maps, bibl.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- History.
NOTES: A class paper for Economics 100 at Washington State University.
Cage 4602
AUTHOR: Kaiser, Verle G., 1911-1982.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Helms, Douglas, 1945-
TITLE: ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW : TYPESCRIPT, 1981 SEPTEMBER 17, BY DOUGLAS HELMS FOR THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE.
DESCRIPT.: 44 p. + port.
SUBJECTS: Soil conservation -- Palouse Region (Idaho and Wash.).
Kaiser, Verle G., 1911-1982.
Cage 4603
AUTHOR: Johnston, William F.
TITLE: SPEECH, 1965 MAY 14.
DESCRIPT.: 11 p.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce Indians -- Economic conditions.
Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Economic conditions.
NOTES: Speech on the economic development of the Nez Perce Indians presented to the United Church Women of Pullman, Washington, at Lapwai, Idaho.
Photocopy.
Cage 4604
AUTHOR: Phi Sigma Alpha. Theta Chapter.
TITLE: MINUTES, 1930-1943.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Students -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- Societies, etc.
NOTES: Minutes of meetings and some loose papers of an honorary society for the biological sciences at Washington State University.
Cage 4605
AUTHOR: Smith, James, 1834-1908?
TITLE: PAPERS, 1865-1926.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
NOTES: United States Army discharge; Northern Pacific Railroad Company land deed, Spokane County, Wash.; United States pension certificate.
Cage 4606
AUTHOR: Smith, Helen Wilson, b. 1843.
TITLE: THE JOURNAL OF HELEN W. SMITH : TYPESCRIPT, 1877 APRIL 15-1883 JANUARY 1.
DESCRIPT.: 12 p.
SUBJECTS: Voyages to the Pacific coast.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Nevada.
Frontier and pioneer life -- California.
NOTES: Typescript transcript.
Cage 4607
AUTHOR: Scott, Hamilton.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Zaring, Alvin.
TITLE: A TRIP ACROSS THE PLAINS IN 1862 : TYPESCRIPT, 1862-[CA. 1929] / BY HAMILTON SCOTT WITH ADDITIONAL NOTES BY A. ZARING.
DESCRIPT.: 23 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Taken from Hamilton Scott's diary. Also contains typescripts of newspaper clippings about Hamilton Zaring.
Cage 4608a & b
AUTHOR: Hammers, George.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1861-1864.
DESCRIPT.: 40 items.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Signed holographs to friends and relatives describing his Civil War experiences; some clippings included on the letters. 39 letters, plus 52 p. typescript transcriptions.
Captain, 27th Kentucky Mountain Infantry, United States Army.
Cage 4609
AUTHOR: Ritchie, Anne Thackeray, 1837-1919.
TITLE: LETTERS, [CA. 1907]-1911.
DESCRIPT.: 12 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Social letters to the Llewellyn Smith family, also program of the Thackeray centennial garden party.
Cage 4611
AUTHOR: Leeper, Lonnie Dale.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: McGregor, A. A. (Alexander A.).
Brown, J. M., b. 1879.
Fleming, Omer, b. 1884.
Wigen, J. I., b. 1886.
Knox, John L., b. 1870.
Ray, Charles E., b. 1866.
Smith, R. D., b. 1882.
Splater, John, Mrs., b. 1866.
TITLE: MEMOIRS AND REMINISCENCES OF PIONEERS OF SOUTHEASTERN WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, 1941 / COMPILED BY L.D. LEEPER.
DESCRIPT.: 67 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Accounts of J.M. Brown, Omer Flemming, John L. Knox, Alex McGregor, Charles E. Ray, R.D. Smith, Mrs. John Splater, J.I. Wigen.
Gift, Lonnie Dale Leeper, 1941.
Cage 4612
AUTHOR: Gragg, Annie G., b. 1880.
TITLE: NARRATIVE AND REMINISCENCES : TYPESCRIPT, 1974 APRIL.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Spokane County.
NOTES: Re: frontier Washington.
Cage 4613
AUTHOR: Gounod, Charles, 1818-1893.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Marchesi, Blanche, 1864-1940.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1882 APRIL 18, TO BLANCHE MARCHESI.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Composers -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Marchesi, Blanche, 1864-1940 -- Correspondence.
Gounod, Charles, 1818-1893 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed holograph concerning Gounod's brother-in-law's illness.
Cage 4614
AUTHOR: Walker, Joseph Elkanah, b. 1884.
TITLE: ESTHER AMONG THE CAYUSES : A TRUE TALE OF 1847 : TYPESCRIPT TRANSCRIPT, 1908 MAY 14 / BY JOSEPH ELKANAH WALKER.
DESCRIPT.: 7 p.
SUBJECTS: Bewley, Esther Lorinda, b. ca. 1828.
Whitman Massacre, 1847.
NOTES: Copied by Clifford M. Drury in 1937.
Cage 4615
AUTHOR: Dickson, William, 1740-1820.
TITLE: THE DICKSON LETTERS, 1783-1818.
DESCRIPT.: 39 p.
SUBJECTS: North Carolina -- Description and travel.
United States. Constitution.
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783.
NOTES: Typescript transcriptions of letters to relatives concerning the war in North Carolina, the United States Constitution, and North Carolina; prefaced by biographical and genealogical notes, titled "The Dickson family."
Cage 4616
AUTHOR: Schwartz, Gerald, 1932-
TITLE: THE KU KLUX KLAN AT HIGH TIDE : TYPESCRIPT, 1966 JANUARY 13 / BY GERALD SCHWARTZ.
DESCRIPT.: 35 p.
SUBJECTS: Ku-Klux Klan -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
NOTES: A paper for History 491.
Photocopy.
Cage 4617
AUTHOR: GIs for Peace.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1969-1971.
DESCRIPT.: .25 ft.
SUBJECTS: Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements.
Fort Bliss (Tex.).
NOTES: Correspondence, writings, newsletters, business records, and miscellanea, all regarding protest of the Vietnam war and other government policies, and concern for soldiers' rights and conditions.
Container list in the library.
Organization of army personnel, Fort Bliss, Texas.
Cage 4618
AUTHOR: Washington Floriculture Association.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1967-1983.
DESCRIPT.: .25 ft.
SUBJECTS: Floriculture -- Washington (State) -- Societies, etc. -- Records and correspondence.
Washington State University. Greenhouse Management Institute.
NOTES: Minutes, correspondence, financial records, membership lists, and other records of the Association, including information on the Washington State University Greenhouse Management Institute.
Container list in the library.
Trade association of greenhouse managers, growers and suppliers in Washington State.
Cage 4619
AUTHOR: Tolman, Warren W.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1898-1938.
DESCRIPT.: .25 ft.
SUBJECTS: Judges -- Washington (State) -- Correspondence.
Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition (1905 : Portland, Or.).
Washington (State). Supreme Court.
NOTES: Correspondence, writings, newspaper clippings, certificates, genealogies, and other papers.
Gift, Warren T. Raymond.
Container list in the library.
Spokane attorney and justice of the Washington State Supreme Court.
Cage 4620
AUTHOR: Pierce, Mary Schwartz, 1871-1949.
TITLE: MEMORIES OF AN OLD TIMER IN MONTANA : TYPESCRIPT, 1947 / BY MARY SCHWARTZ PIERCE.
DESCRIPT.: 12 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Montana.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, Marguerite DeWeese.
Cage 4621
AUTHOR: Leonard, Mary.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Ladd, Gertrude.
TITLE: PIONEERS OF FARMINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / TOLD BY MARY LEONARD ; WRITTEN BY GERTRUDE LADD.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Farmington (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Gift, Paul T. Bockmier.
Cage 4622
AUTHOR: Kuykendall, Radford.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: KWSC (Radio station : Pullman, Wash.).
TITLE: PIONEER TRAILS : HISTORICAL TALKS GIVEN OVER RADIO STATION KWSC, THE STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, 1938 MARCH-1938 JUNE / BY RADFORD KUYKENDALL.
DESCRIPT.: 71 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington (State) -- History.
Cage 4623
AUTHOR: Taber, Ronald Warren, 1942-
TITLE: SACAGAWEA AND THE SUFFRAGETTES : AN INTERPRETATION OF A MYTH : TYPESCRIPT, 1966 MAY 7 / BY RONALD W. TABER.
DESCRIPT.: 17 p.
SUBJECTS: Sacagawea, 1786-1884.
Women -- Suffrage -- Oregon.
NOTES: Submitted for the Phi Alpha Theta competition, 1966.
Cage 4624
AUTHOR: Henderson, Robert.
TITLE: THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF HENRY DAVID THOREAU : TYPESCRIPT, [1966?] / BY ROBERT HENDERSON.
DESCRIPT.: 14 p.
SUBJECTS: Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
NOTES: Submitted for Phi Alpha Theta competition, 1966.
Includes bibliography.
Cage 4625
AUTHOR: Wilson, Judith H.
TITLE: MY COUNTRY IS MY COLONY : A STUDY IN ANGLO-AMERICAN PATRIOTISM, 1739-1760 : TYPESCRIPT, [1966?] / BY JUDITH H. WILSON.
DESCRIPT.: 17 p.
SUBJECTS: Patriotism -- United States.
United States -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
NOTES: Submitted for Phi Alpha Theta competition, 1966.
Cage 4626
AUTHOR: Reed, John P.
TITLE: WHY DID THE NORTHWEST SUPPORT THE IMMIGRATION LAW OF 1924? : TYPESCRIPT, [1966?] / BY JOHN P. REED.
DESCRIPT.: 17 p.
SUBJECTS: Emigration and immigration law -- United States.
NOTES: Submitted for Phi Alpha Theta competition, 1966.
Photocopy.
Cage 4627
AUTHOR: Thane, James L.
TITLE: CONFEDERATE SENTIMENT IN THE MONTANA TERRITORY, 1862-1864 : TYPESCRIPT, 1966 FEBRUARY 25 / BY JAMES L. THANE, JR.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Montana -- Politics and government.
Montana -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
NOTES: Submitted for Phi Alpha Theta competition, 1966.
Includes bibliography.
Cage 4628
AUTHOR: Morris, Patrick M.
TITLE: GOOD ROADS, 1900-1912 : TYPESCRIPT, 1966 FEBRUARY 25 / BY PATRICK M. MORRIS.
DESCRIPT.: 15 p.
SUBJECTS: Roads -- Montana -- History.
NOTES: Submitted for Phi Alpha Theta competition, 1966.
Includes bibliography."
Cage 4629
AUTHOR: Johnson, Dennis A.
TITLE: DID THE AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION PROMPT THE AGRICULTURAL RECOVERY IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST IN 1933? : AN ANALYSIS : TYPESCRIPT, 1966 MAY 6 / BY DENNIS A. JOHNSON.
DESCRIPT.: 23 p.
SUBJECTS: United States. Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
Northwest, Pacific -- Economic conditions.
New Deal, 1933-1939 -- Northwest, Pacific.
NOTES: Submitted for Phi Alpha Theta competition, 1966.
Includes bibliography.
Cage 4630
AUTHOR: Johnson, Dale L.
TITLE: THE BEGINNING OF ANDREW B. HAMMOND'S MONTANA EMPIRE : TYPESCRIPT, 1966 FEBRUARY 25 / BY DALE L. JOHNSON.
DESCRIPT.: 12 p.
SUBJECTS: Business enterprises -- Montana -- History.
Hammond, Andrew B., 1848-1934.
NOTES: Submitted for Phi Alpha Theta competition, 1966.
Includes bibliography.
Cage 4631
TITLE: BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MATERIAL IN THE EVERGREEN REGARDING THE HISTORY OF W.S.C. AND THE FOUNDING OF VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1915].
ADDITIONAL TITLE: Evergreen (Pullman, Wash.).
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- History -- Bibliography.
Evergreen (Pullman, Wash.).
Cage 4632
AUTHOR: Mark, Frederick Albert, 1906-
TITLE: IDAHO--CROSSROADS OF THE FUR TRADER, EXPLORER : TYPESCRIPT, 1937 / FREDERICK A. MARK.
DESCRIPT.: 31 p.
SUBJECTS: Fur trade -- Idaho.
Idaho -- History.
NOTES: Gift, Frederick A. Mark, 1959.
Cage 4633
AUTHOR: Mark, Frederick Albert, 1906-
TITLE: THE MYSTERY OF JOHN DAY--TRAPPER : TYPESCRIPT, 1957 / BY FREDERICK A. MARK.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Fur trade -- Idaho.
Day, John, d. 1820?.
NOTES: Incomplete.
Gift, Frederick A. Mark, 1959.
Cage 4634
AUTHOR: Mark, Frederick Albert, 1906-
TITLE: LAST OF THE OLD WEST ARTISTS : TYPESCRIPT, [1955?] / BY FREDERICK A. MARK.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Artists -- West (U.S.).
Elwell, R. Farrington.
NOTES: Biography of R. Farrington Elwell.
Gift, Frederick A. Mark, 1959.
Cage 4635
AUTHOR: Peterson, Flora Culp.
TITLE: LIFE AND SHE : TYPESCRIPT, [1958?] / BY FLORA PETERSON.
DESCRIPT.: 119 p.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life.
Spiritualism.
NOTES: Includes manuscript additions.
Cage 4636
AUTHOR: Soper, Edgar Kirke.
TITLE: BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE MINING DISTRICTS OF IDAHO AND THE CHARACTER OF THE ORES, ARRANGED BY COUNTIES : TYPESCRIPT, 1917 / BY EDGAR KIRKE SOPER.
DESCRIPT.: 250 p.
SUBJECTS: Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho.
NOTES: Gift, F.B. Laney, 1942.
Cage 4637
AUTHOR: McCroskey, Irene Barett.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: McCallie, John.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1877 SEPTEMBER 7, HOLLISTER, CALIFORNIA, TO JOHN MCCALLIE, TENNESSEE.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: McCroskey, Irene Barett -- Correspondence.
McCallie, John -- Correspondence.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Typescript transcription giving instructions for continental railroad journey, incomplete.
Gift, Margaret McCallie Moore, 1963.
Cage 4638
AUTHOR: Daughters of the American Revolution. Sacajawea Chapter.
TITLE: LOCATION OF HOUSES IN OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, IN 1873 : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Olympia (Wash.) -- Description and travel.
Olympia (Wash.) -- History.
Cage 4639
AUTHOR: Teed, Ryle R.
TITLE: SO THIS IS BOISE AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY RYLE R. TEED.
DESCRIPT.: 7 p.
SUBJECTS: Boise (Idaho) -- History.
NOTES: Gift, Ryle R. Teed.
Cage 4640
AUTHOR: United States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region.
TITLE: THE FORESTRY PROBLEM IN THE COLUMBIA BASIN STATES : REPORT TO THE NORTHWEST REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION BY REGIONS ONE, FOUR, AND SIX OF THE U.S. FOREST SERVICE : TYPESCRIPT, 1935 OCTOBER 15.
DESCRIPT.: 61 p.
SUBJECTS: Forests and forestry -- Northwest, Pacific.
Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission.
Cage 4641
AUTHOR: Painter, Hazel Teed.
TITLE: PIONEER DAYS IN THE BOISE VALLEY : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / HAZEL TEED PAINTER.
DESCRIPT.: 18 p.
SUBJECTS: Boise (Idaho) -- History.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Idaho -- Boise.
NOTES: Gift, Hazel Teed Painter.
Cage 4642
AUTHOR: Teed, Lucy R.
TITLE: THE HISTORY OF KUNA : TYPESCRIPT, 1916 / BY LUCY R. TEED.
DESCRIPT.: 25 p.
SUBJECTS: Kuna (Idaho) -- History.
NOTES: Contains a newspaper article "Restoration of Cemetery Prompts Historical Review," about the Kuna Pioneer Cemetery.
Gift, Hazel Teed Painter.
Cage 4643
AUTHOR: Coleman, Georgiana.
TITLE: NARRATIVES UPON THE PIONEER HISTORY OF THE FALLON COMMUNITY : TYPESCRIPT, 1944 APRIL / BY GEORGIANA COLEMAN.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Fallon (Wash.) -- History.
Kamiak Butte (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Contains: "Pioneer medicine," "Church services at Fallon," and "Indian burial on Kamiak."
Cage 4644
AUTHOR: Marsh, Arthur Lyman.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Cleveland, Alfred Alexander.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1921 NOVEMBER 11, SEATTLE, TO DR. A.A. CLEVELAND, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Cleveland, Alfred Alexander -- Correspondence.
Education -- Washington (State) -- Societies, etc.
Washington Education Association.
Marsh, Arthur Lyman -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript statement of the aims and purposes of the Washington Education Association by the Executive Secretary.
Cage 4645
AUTHOR: McElhinney, Alice.
TITLE: THE AGRICULTURAL HISTORY OF DOUGLAS COUNTY : TYPESCRIPT, 1916 JUNE 10 / BY ALICE MCELHINNEY.
DESCRIPT.: 20 p.
SUBJECTS: Agriculture -- Washington (State) -- Douglas County -- History.
NOTES: Gift, Alice McElhinney.
Cage 4646
AUTHOR: Parker, Adele.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Maple, John Wilson.
TITLE: GLEANINGS FROM THE ACCOUNT BOOK OF JOHN WILSON MAPLE : TYPESCRIPT, 1936 / BY ADELE PARKER.
DESCRIPT.: 24 p.
NOTES: 2 copies.
Originals in possession of : Dora Maple Brown.
Cage 4647
AUTHOR: Green, Belle L. Shirley.
TITLE: NARRATIVE : THE WAGON TRAIN OF 1852 : TYPESCRIPT, 1941 SEPTEMBER 11 / BY BELLE L. SHIRLEY GREEN.
DESCRIPT.: 21 p. + 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Typescript photocopy account of the trip of Elijah R. Davidson and the Murphey wagon train from Knox County, Illinois, to Oregon in 1852, as told by Mary Roundtree Shirley, a member of the wagon train.
Two versions of document. One is 21 pages and the other is 8 pages.
Gift, Jim and Maryly Dahlquist, 1990 February.
Photocopy.
Cage 4648
AUTHOR: Moon, Sydney, Mrs.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bergerson, Howard.
TITLE: PUBLIC UTILITIES, A SCRAPBOOK : 1938 / BY MRS. SYDNEY MOON ; ILLUSTRATED BY HOWARD BERGERSON.
DESCRIPT.: 67 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Electric utilities -- Government ownership -- Northwest, Pacific.
Public utilities -- Northwest, Pacific.
NOTES: Gift, Mrs. Sydney Moon, 1939.
Cage 4649
AUTHOR: Miller, James D., 1830-1914.
TITLE: LIFE AND TRAVELS OF JAMES D. MILLER, CROSSING THE PLAINS TO OREGON IN 1848 AND TO CALIFORNIA MINES IN 1849 : STEAMBOATING IN OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, AND MONTANA : TYPESCRIPT, 1903 MARCH 6 / BY JAMES D. MILLER.
DESCRIPT.: 60 p.
SUBJECTS: Mines and mineral resources -- California.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Steamboats -- Northwest, Pacific -- History.
NOTES: Gift, William David Vincent.
Cage 4650
AUTHOR: Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis), 1880-1956.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1931 FEBRUARY 11, BALTIMORE, TO MR. MERRYWEATHER.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis), 1880-1956 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Signed typescript.
Gift, Leonard Thorp.
Cage 4651
AUTHOR: Murdock, Isabelle McCrea.
TITLE: THE QUEST : A SATIRICAL DOCUMENT PREPARED FOR E.O. HOLLAND, PRESIDENT OF THE STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, 1920 / BY ISABELLE MCCREA MURDOCK.
DESCRIPT.: 28 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: College wit and humor.
Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
Teachers -- Selection and appointment.
NOTES: Gift, I.I. Lewellen, 1948.
Cage 4652
AUTHOR: Jewett, George Frederick, 1896-1956.
TITLE: THOUGHTS ON FOREST OWNERSHIP : TYPESCRIPT, 1938 MAY 14 / BY GEORGE FREDERICK JEWETT.
DESCRIPT.: 12 p.
SUBJECTS: Forests and forestry -- Economic aspects.
NOTES: Speech given at Washington State University.
Gift, E.A. Bryan, 1941.
Cage 4653
AUTHOR: Yakima Public Schools. Radio Education Dept.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Business and Professional Women of Yakima.
TITLE: [AN HISTORICAL DOCUMENTARY BROADCAST IN TRIBUTE TO THE CITY-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF YAKIMA] : RADIOSCRIPT, N.D. / BY THE YAKIMA PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN OF YAKIMA.
DESCRIPT.: 16 p.
SUBJECTS: Typhoid fever -- Washington (State) -- Yakima -- Prevention.
NOTES: Typescript.
Gift, Mary Mortland.
Cage 4654
AUTHOR: Morrison, W. H. (William H.).
TITLE: DIARY, 1861 OCTOBER 1-1861 NOVEMBER 13.
DESCRIPT.: 34 p.
SUBJECTS: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Typescript.
Cage 4655
AUTHOR: Mitchell, Ruth Comfort, 1882-1954.
TITLE: DEDICATION OF A LIBRARY : POEM, N.D. / BY RUTH COMFORT MITCHELL.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
NOTES: Signed typescript.
Cage 4656
AUTHOR: Walker, Deward Edgar, 1935-
TITLE: RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING CERTAIN PROBLEMS CONCERNING NEZ PERCE PRESBYTERIANS : 1964 APRIL 27.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Religion and mythology.
Nez Perce Indians -- Religion and mythology.
NOTES: A supplement to "A Survey of Nez Perce Religion," 1964.
Paper given at a meeting in Lewiston, Idaho.
Cage 4657
AUTHOR: McDonald, Duncan.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Pacific Northwest History Collection. WaPS.
TITLE: THE NEZ PERCES CAMPAIGN, NEZ PERCES WAR OF 1877 : AS IT APPEARED IN THE NEW NORTH WEST : TYPESCRIPT, 1878 / BY DUNCAN MCDONALD.
DESCRIPT.: 69 p.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, 1877.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Wars, 1877.
NOTES: Typewritten copy from The New North-West, v. 9, no. 42, April 19, 1878.
Gift, H.J. Deutsch, 1949.
Cage 4658
AUTHOR: Moore, Miles Conway, 1845-
TITLE: [AUTOBIOGRAPHY], N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 90 p.
SUBJECTS: Moore, Miles Conway, 1845-
Frontier and pioneer life -- Northwest, Pacific.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Typescript.
Lacking pp. 79-81, 92-99.
Photocopy.
Cage 4659
AUTHOR: Washington, George, 1732-1799.
TITLE: MEMBERSHIP DIPLOMA OF SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI, [CA. 1795].
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Statesmen -- United States -- Autographs.
Society of the Cincinnati.
Washington, George, 1732-1799.
Presidents -- United States -- Autographs.
NOTES: The blank document of a membership diploma of the Society of the Cincinnati. Signature of George Washington as the national president of the society, also signature of Henry Knox, the national secretary.
Organization founded in 1783, membership was restricted to American and French officers in the Revolutionary War. Named for the Roman general Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus. The object was to perpetuate friendship of members, preserve liberty, and assist members and their families requiring aid.
Cage 4660
AUTHOR: Louis XIV, King of France, 1638-1715.
TITLE: DOCUMENT, 1647 FEBRUARY 13.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf : vellum.
SUBJECTS: Statesmen -- France -- Autographs.
NOTES: In French.
Manuscript signed by Louis XIV when nine years old. Oblong folio, tear in blank portion.
Cage 4661
AUTHOR: Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
TITLE: ACCOUNT BOOK, 1928 JULY-1937 JULY.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Hogarth Press.
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
NOTES: Precise, itemized account of her earnings in a 9 year period, including Hogarth Press payments.
Written in Virginia Woolf's hand.
Cage 4662
AUTHOR: Copeau, Jacques, 1879-1949.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Grant, Duncan, 1885-1978.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1913 JULY 23, TO DUNCAN GRANT.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Grant, Duncan, 1885-1978 -- Correspondence.
Copeau, Jacques, 1879-1949 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letter inviting Duncan Grant to do the costumes for a Paris production of "Twelfth Night." On the verso a pencil sketch by Grant.
Purchase, 1986.
See : Shone, Richard, Bloomsbury Portraits, p. 124.
Cage 4663
AUTHOR: Goff, H. W.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1880-81, 1940, 1975.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Diaries.
NOTES: A diary of H.W. Goff, newspaper clippings, an envelope, and a letter to Earl Connette from Abe Goff.
Gift, Abe Goff, 1980.
Cage 4664
AUTHOR: Harrison, Burton Dwight, 1917-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941. Historical sketch of the State College of Washington, 1890-1925.
TITLE: AN INDEX TO E.A. BRYAN'S HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON, 1890-1925 : TYPESCRIPT, 1984 OCTOBER / BY BURT HARRISON.
DESCRIPT.: 30 p.
SUBJECTS: Washington State University -- History.
Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941.
Bryan, Enoch Albert, 1855-1941. Historical sketch of the State College of Washington, 1890-1925 -- Indexes.
NOTES: Gift, Burt Harrison.
Cage 4666
AUTHOR: Peterson, Norman Dale, 1928-
TITLE: A CONCORDANCE TO G{232}ARTNER'S GOSPEL OF THOMAS, TYPESCRIPT, 1964 / BY NORMAN D. PETERSON.
DESCRIPT.: 58 p.
SUBJECTS: G{232}artner, Bertil E. (Bertil Edgar), 1924-
Apocryphal books (New Testament).
NOTES: Gift, Norman D. Peterson.
Cage 4667
AUTHOR: Bell, Vanessa, 1879-1961.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Stephen, Julia Duckworth, 1846-1895.
TITLE: WATER COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 9 watercolors :21 x 25 cm.
NOTES: Paintings by Vanessa Bell to be used for illustrations for Julia Stephen's short story Emly Caunt.
Purchase, 1986.
Cage 4668
AUTHOR: Spencer, Lloyd, 1875-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Pollard, Lancaster, 1901-
Martin, Clarence D. (Clarence Daniel), 1886-1955.
Washington (State). Governor (1933-1941 : Martin).
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER, 1934 DECEMBER 17, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TO CLARENCE D. MARTIN, GOVERNOR, STATE OF WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Martin, Clarence D. (Clarence Daniel), 1886-1955 -- Correspondence.
Washington (State) -- History.
Washington (State) -- Biography.
Pollard, Lancaster, 1901-
Spencer, Lloyd, 1875- -- Correspondence.
Washington (State). Governor (1933-1941 : Martin) -- Records and correspondence.
Governors -- Washington (State) -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Includes prospectus for A History for the State of Washington by Lloyd Spencer, Editor-in-chief and Lancaster Pollard, Associate Editor.
Cage 4669
AUTHOR: Leverson, Ada.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Sitwell, Edith, Dame, 1887-1964.
Sitwell, Osbert, 1892-1969.
Sitwell, Sacheverell, 1897-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS FROM EDITH, OSBERT AND SACHEVERELL SITWELL, CA. 1920-1935.
DESCRIPT.: 350 p.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Leverson, Ada. -- Correspondence.
Sitwell, Edith, Dame, 1887-1964 -- Correspondence.
Sitwell, Osbert, 1892-1969 -- Correspondence.
Sitwell, Sacheverell, 1897- -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Postcards and letters from Edith, Osbert and Sacherevell Sitwell chiefly about literary matters and mutual friends. Includes one poem by Osbert Sitwell, "Aux Bords de la Mer." Most salutations are to "Sphinx.
Container list in the library.
English novelist.
Cage 4670
AUTHOR: Schlesinger, James R.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1979 MAY 25.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Energy policy -- United States.
Washington State University. President's Convocation.
NOTES: The manuscript notes of James A. Schlesinger for his address at the President's convocation, May 25, 1979, entitled "The world energy crisis." Also, the program for the convocation.
Gift, James R. Schlesinger.
Cage 4671
AUTHOR: Jose, Manuel.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1870-1871.
DESCRIPT.: 31 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Portuguese Americans -- Washington (State) -- Walla Walla.
NOTES: Handwritten will, with attachments, of Manuel Jose, a Portuguese citizen resident at Walla Walla, Washington Terr. at the time of his death.
In Portugese.
Cage 4672
AUTHOR: Wilson, Jane B.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Cosgrove, Samuel G., 1847-1909.
TITLE: DEED, OR INDENTURE, 1906 OCTOBER 8.
DESCRIPT.: 3 p.
SUBJECTS: Wills, Arthur B.
Deeds -- Washington (State) -- Garfield County.
NOTES: Jane B. Wilson grants title of land in Garfield Co., Wash., to Arthur B. Wills. Signed by Samuel G. Cosgrove, Attorney at Pomeroy, Wash.
Cage 4673
AUTHOR: Vincent, Lester B., b. 1889.
TITLE: AN HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE YAKIMA CITY PLANNING COMMISSION AND ITS ACTIVITIES : TYPESCRIPT, 1966 DECEMBER / BY LESTER VINCENT.
DESCRIPT.: 40 p.
SUBJECTS: City planning -- Washington (State) -- Yakima.
Yakima (Wash.). City Planning Commission -- History.
NOTES: Gift, L.B. Vincent, 1971.
Cage 4674
AUTHOR: Vincent, Lester B., b. 1889.
TITLE: THE STORY OF YAKIMA'S STRUGGLE TO BECOME A COUNCIL-MANAGER CITY : TYPESCRIPT, 1963 MAY 31 / BY LESTER VINCENT.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Municipal government -- Washington (State) -- Yakima -- History.
Yakima (Wash.) -- Politics and government.
NOTES: Gift, L.B. Vincent, 1971.
Cage 4675
AUTHOR: Holbrook, Cynthia Catherine.
TITLE: [STATEMENT OF MY PAST LIFE] : TYPESCRIPT, 1934 MAY 7 / BY CYNTHIA C. HOLBROOK.
DESCRIPT.: 6 p.
SUBJECTS: Almota (Wash.) -- History.
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Almota -- Biography.
Holbrook, Cynthia Catherine.
NOTES: Photocopy.
Gift, G.M. Jackman.
Pioneer reminiscences, chiefly of Almota, Wash., area.
Cage 4676
AUTHOR: Miller, Francis G.
TITLE: THE LUMBER INDUSTRY OF WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY FRANCIS G. MILLER.
DESCRIPT.: 25 p.
SUBJECTS: Lumber trade -- Washington (State).
Cage 4677
AUTHOR: McDannald, David Walker, 1851-1926.
TITLE: A STORY OF CROSSING THE PLAINS IN 1865 : TYPESCRIPT, [CA. 1937 DECEMBER] / BY DAVID MCDANNALD.
DESCRIPT.: 71 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Typed transcript produced in 1937.
Gift, Glen Lathrop, 1939.
Cage 4678
AUTHOR: Hudson's Bay Company.
TITLE: INFORMATION CONCERNING FORT COLVILLE, WASHINGTON : TYPESRIPT, 1923.
DESCRIPT.: 12 p.
SUBJECTS: Fort Colville (Wash.) -- History.
Cage 4679
AUTHOR: Chatters, Roy M., 1908-
TITLE: LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION REFERENCES : TYPESCRIPT, 1964-1965 / BY ROY M. CHATTERS.
DESCRIPT.: 9 p.
SUBJECTS: Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) -- Bibliography.
Cage 4680
AUTHOR: Lockwood, Kate Dinhoff.
TITLE: DIARY OF A TRIP TO IDAHO FROM RUNKEL [LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA] : TYPESCRIPT, 1898 AUG. 22-1898 OCT. 30.
DESCRIPT.: 20 p.
SUBJECTS: Overland journeys to the Pacific.
NOTES: Includes introductory background remarks.
Gift, Mrs. Vernon L. Samson.
Cage 4681
AUTHOR: Lott, Sam, b. 1862.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Peopeo Tholekt, Nez Perce Chief, 1857-1935.
Evans, Mary.
TITLE: HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF THE NEZ PERCES : PERSONAL INCIDENTS IN THE LIVES OF THE FAMOUS CHIEFS OF THE NEZ PERCE : TYPESCRIPT, 1935 / BY CHIEF MANY WOUNDS (SAM LOTT) AND CHIEF PEO-PEO-TAH-LIKT.
DESCRIPT.: 162 p.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce Indians -- History.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- History.
NOTES: 89 p. (copy 1) and 63 p. (copy 11) and 12 p. (notes).
Copies One and Eleven of twelve typed copies prepared by the Old Spalding Log Cabin Mission Indian Museum, Spalding, Idaho. Also notes on Nez Perce from a manuscript owned by Mary Evans, Spalding Idaho.
Cage 4682
AUTHOR: Lathrop, G. H.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Leonard, W. G.
TITLE: A PERSONAL NARRATIVE BY W.G. LEONARD BASED ON HIS EXPERIENCE AND THAT OF HIS FATHER, THE LATE FREDERICK CHARLES LEONARD, 1853-1932, IN THE TIMBER BUSINESS : TYPESCRIPT, 1937 JANUARY 20.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Leonard, Frederick Charles, 1853-1932.
Lumbering -- Wisconsin.
Weyerhaeuser Company.
NOTES: Incomplete draft summary of interview taken by (Glenn?) Lathrop.
Cage 4683
AUTHOR: Daniello, Bernardino, d. 1565.
TITLE: LA POETICA : MANUSCRIPT, [1700?-1899?] / BY BERNARDINO DANIELLO.
DESCRIPT.: 136 p.
SUBJECTS: Poetry.
Aristotle. Poetics.
NOTES: Manuscript transcription of the original La Poetica of 1536, probably prepared in the 18th or 19th century.
Purchase, Leo S. Olschki (Rome), April 1, 1930.
In Italian.
Cage 4684
AUTHOR: Oehler, P. P.
TITLE: REPORT ON WASHINGTON-IDAHO WATER, LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LEWISTON, IDAHO DIVISION : TYPESCRIPT, 1922 DECEMBER / BY P.P. OEHLER.
DESCRIPT.: 176 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Electric utilities -- Idaho -- Lewiston.
Washington-Idaho Water, Light and Power Company.
NOTES: Gift, Ted Van Arsdol.
Cage 4685
AUTHOR: Myers, Charles Ellsworth, 1866-
TITLE: MEMOIRS OF A HUNTER : A STORY OF FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS OF HUNTING AND FISHING : TYPESCRIPT, [1945?] / BY CHARLES ELLSWORTH MYERS.
DESCRIPT.: 290 p.
SUBJECTS: Fishing -- West (U.S.).
Hunting -- West (U.S.).
NOTES: Gift, Charles E. Myers, 1949.
Cage 4686
AUTHOR: Burgess, Edwin Haines.
TITLE: IN APPRECIATION OF EDWIN BURGESS : 1952 APRIL 21.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Burgess, Edwin Haines.
NOTES: A scrapbook of letters, etc., in honor of Edwin Burgess, railroad attorney, Baltimore, Maryland.
Cage 4687
AUTHOR: Murray, L. T.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Maunder, Elwood R.
Forest History Society.
TITLE: ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW WITH L.T. MURRAY, SR., TACOMA, WASHINGTON : TYPESCRIPT, 1957 NOVEMBER 4 / BY ELWOOD MAUNDER.
DESCRIPT.: 58 p.
SUBJECTS: Lumbering -- Northwest, Pacific -- History.
Murray, L. T. -- Interviews.
NOTES: Interview by Elwood Maunder for the Forest History Foundation, re: history of lumber industry.
Gift, Forest History Foundation, 1960.
Literary rights reserved by Forest History Foundation (Society).
Cage 4688
AUTHOR: Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Nores, Nancy.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTER FROM VICTORIA SACKVILLE-WEST TO NANCY NORES, 9 MAY 1930, FROM LONG BARN, WEALD, SEVEN OAK.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p. + envelope.
SUBJECTS: Nores, Nancy -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letter stating Sackville-West's preference for poetry over novels.
Purchase, Dalian Books, 1989.
Cage 4689
AUTHOR: Strachey, Lytton, 1880-1932.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Glasberg, V.
Chatto & Windus (Firm).
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE, 1924-1927.
DESCRIPT.: 4 p.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Correspondence of Chatto and Windus, Publishers, and V. Glasberg, a French publisher, about the Russian translation of Strachey's Queen Victoria. Includes agreement signed by Strachey.
Purchase, Dalian Books, 1989.
Cage 4690
AUTHOR: Ku-Klux Klan (1866-1869).
TITLE: MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION AND QUESTIONAIRE, [192-?].
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
NOTES: Gift, Damaris Bradish, 1986.
Cage 4691
AUTHOR: Walker, Deward E.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Drury, Clifford Merrill, 1897-
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
CORRESPONDENCE, 1964.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce Indians -- Missions.
Walker, Deward E. -- Correspondence.
Drury, Clifford Merrill, 1897- -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Exchange of letters with Clifford M. Drury relative to Nez Perce Indians and missionaries.
Cage 4692
AUTHOR: Goodstein, Judy R.
TITLE: THE DECOMPOSITION OF THE FIXED ALKALIES : MOTIVES AND IMPLICATIONS : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY JUDY R. GOODSTEIN.
DESCRIPT.: 19 p.
SUBJECTS: Chemistry -- Research -- History.
Davy, Humphry, Sir, 1778-1829.
NOTES: Photocopy.
For a class at University of Washington.
A history of classic chemistry research by Humphrey Davy.
Cage 4693
AUTHOR: Bishop, Larry Verle, 1940-
TITLE: THE TOTALITARIAN PHILOSOPHY OF JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU : TYPESCRIPT, 1966 / BY LARRY VERLE BISHOP.
DESCRIPT.: 17 p.
SUBJECTS: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778 -- Political science.
NOTES: A paper for a class at Washington State University.
Cage 4694
AUTHOR: Barr, William Ewart, 1934-
TITLE: CHRISTOPHER WREN, F.R.S. : TYPESCRIPT, 1966 MAY 7 / BY WILLIAM E. BARR.
DESCRIPT.: 15 p.
SUBJECTS: Wren, Christopher, Sir, 1632-1723.
NOTES: Paper for the Phi Alpha Theta competition at Washington State University.
Cage 4695
TITLE: TAGEBUCH, 1939- ?, ZWEITES KRIEGSJAHR : TYPESCRIPT, 1940 SEPT. 12 -1941 AUGUST 20.
DESCRIPT.: 82 p.
SUBJECTS: World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, German.
NOTES: Diary of a German soldier.
Transfer, WSU Rare books and special collections, Dec. 11, 1985.
In German.
In English: Diary 1939- ?, Second year of the war.
Cage 4696
TITLE: FRANCES YEEND : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: Yeend, Frances.
NOTES: A biography of Yeend, soprano with the New York City Opera Company, author unknown.
Cage 4697
AUTHOR: Swartout, Robert R., 1946-
TITLE: AN AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICER IN 19TH CENTURY KOREA : THE JOURNAL OF GEORGE W. WOODS : TYPESCRIPT, 1980 OCTOBER 24 / BY ROBERT R. SWARTOUT, JR.
DESCRIPT.: 22 p.
SUBJECTS: Woods, George W. (George Worth), 1838-1902 -- Diaries.
United States -- Foreign relations -- Korea -- Sources.
Korea -- Foreign relations -- United States -- Sources.
NOTES: A paper presented at the Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs at the University of Iowa.
Not for quotation without author's permission.
Cage 4698
AUTHOR: Johnson, Claudius Osborne, 1894-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Faris, Martin.
TITLE: NOTES ON MARTIN FARIS : TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 15 p.
SUBJECTS: Faris, Martin.
NOTES: Copies of letters, claims for land, affidavits, etc. of and about Martin Faris, a soldier in the American Revolution.
Gift, C.O. Johnson, 1941.
Cage 4699
AUTHOR: Matteson, William H.
TITLE: OUR AUTOMOBILE TRIP TO THE PACIFIC COAST : 1924 / BY WILLIAM H. MATTESON.
DESCRIPT.: 8 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Automobiles -- Travel -- West (U.S.) -- History.
West (U.S.) -- Description and travel.
NOTES: Unpublished printed copy; note and signature of author on inside.
An account of the Matteson family's trip from Michigan to the Pacific in 1924.
Cage 4700
AUTHOR: Small, Janet.
TITLE: SMALL SCHOOL CENSUS, WHITMAN COUNTY, WASHINGTON, 1888-1932 : TYPESCRIPT, [1932] / COMPILED BY JANET L. SMALL.
DESCRIPT.: 59 p. : ill.
SUBJECTS: Education, Elementary -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Small School (Whitman County, Wash.) -- Census.
Whitman County (Wash.) -- Census.
NOTES: Photocopy.
A census of students at Small School. Also a map, pictures and memories of the school by a former student. Includes a surname index.
Cage 4701
AUTHOR: Wilson, Ina, b. 1894.
TITLE: ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW, 1981 FEBRUARY 4, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON.
DESCRIPT.: 71 p.
SUBJECTS: Whitman County (Wash.) -- Biography.
Whitman County (Wash.) -- History.
Wilson, Ina, b. 1894.
Teachers -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County -- Biography.
NOTES: Oral reminiscences of experiences in rural Whitman County, Wash., and as a schoolteacher.
Cage 4702
AUTHOR: Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931.
TITLE: EIGHT GRADUATED : CLOSING DAY OF THE WASHINGTON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AT PULLMAN : DR. JORDAN'S ADDRESS: TYPESCRIPT, 1899 JUNE 23.
DESCRIPT.: 11 p.
SUBJECTS: Baccalaureate addresses -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
Washington State University -- History.
NOTES: Commencement address by David Starr Jordan; text based on an article in the Spokane Spokesman-Review.
Cage 4703
AUTHOR: Sieg, L. P. (Lee Paul).
TITLE: SHOULD I GO TO COLLEGE? : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. BY L.P. SIEG.
DESCRIPT.: 5 p.
SUBJECTS: Education, Higher.
NOTES: President, University of Washington.
An essay on the merit of college education.
Cage 4704
AUTHOR: Anderson, Peter Maureen, Sister.
TITLE: THE VICTORIAN SOCIETY : TYPESCRIPT, 1966 APRIL 5 / BY SISTER PETER MAUREEN ANDERSON.
DESCRIPT.: 17 p.
SUBJECTS: Great Britain -- History -- Victoria, 1837-1901.
NOTES: Undergraduate paper, Ft. Wright College, Spokane, Washington.
Cage 4705
AUTHOR: Miller, Joaquin, 1837-1913.
TITLE: SHOSHONEE : POEM : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / BY JOAQUIN MILLER.
DESCRIPT.: 12 p.
Cage 4706
AUTHOR: Media Research Bureau.
TITLE: GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SKETCH : THE MERRIAMS AND THEIR NAME : TYPESCRIPT, N.D. / COMPILED BY THE MEDIA RESEARCH BUREAU AT WASHINGTON, D.C.
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Merriam family.
NOTES: Gift, Mrs. Richard McNary Stoltz, 1941.
Cage 4707
AUTHOR: McDonald, Duncan.
TITLE: THE NEZ PERCES WAR : THE MANUEL TRAGEDY - BRICE ; WAL-LITZE AND THE NEZ PERCES WAR ; WHITE BIRD ; WHITE BIRD AND SITTING BULL ; WHITE BIRD'S SONG ; WHITE BIRD'S CAMP : TYPESCRIPT, 1878-1879.
DESCRIPT.: 19 p.
SUBJECTS: McDonald, Duncan -- Correspondence.
White Bird, Nez Perce chief.
Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, 1877.
Indians of North America -- Idaho -- Wars -- 1877.
NOTES: Based on articles in The New Northwest, 1878. Includes transcript letters of Duncan McDonald.
Gift, Herman J. Deutsch, 1949.
Cage 4708
AUTHOR: Stephen, Leslie, Sir, 1832-1904.
TITLE: DRAWING BOOK, 1841 NOVEMBER 3.
DESCRIPT.: 1 folder (21 drawings).
NOTES: Drawing book was taken apart, washed, and laid flat instead of being returned to book form.
Drawings created by Leslie Stephen at eleven years of age.
Purchase, Sotheby's, London, England, 1991.
Biographer, author and father of Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf.
Cage 4709
AUTHOR: Forster, E. M. (Edward Morgan), 1879-1970.
TITLE: TWO AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, SIGNED, 1927 JANUARY AND N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 2 letters.
SUBJECTS: Marshall, T. H. (Thomas Humphrey).
Bloomsbury group.
Partridge, Frances, 1900-
Garnett, Ray.
NOTES: Two autograph letters, signed, from E.M. Forster to T.H. Marshall, brother of Ray Garnett and Frances Partridge, referring to Forster's delivering the Clark lectures.
Purchase, Ian McKelvie, London, England, 1991 February.
20th century English author and Bloomsbury Group member.
Cage 4710
TITLE: THE RECEIPT BOOK AND HORSES, 1810-1819.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v. : bound in vellum.
SUBJECTS: Mathematics -- Study and teaching -- England.
Veterinary medicine -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Horses.
NOTES: Vellum bound notebook written in from both ends, includes recipes for livestock and medical cures, as well as household materials. From the back, the book has been used as an arithmetic exercise book and a diary. Not all the pages have been written on.
Purchase, Norman Comben, London, England, 1991 May.
Cage 4711
AUTHOR: Ronald, James Theodore, 1855-
TITLE: REFLECTIONS ALONG THE WAYSIDE OF LIFE, 1925 OR 1926.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Ronalds family.
Ronald, James Theodore, 1855-
Washington (State) -- Emigration and immigration -- Biography.
United States -- Emigration and immigration.
NOTES: Photocopied typescript autobiography of J. T. Ronald.
Photocopy of a typescript.
Originals with Mrs. Betty Rustad, 560 Wood Avenue, S.W., Bainbridge Island, Wash.
Gift, from Betty Rustad through Maura Craig, 1990 February.
Mayor of Seattle.
Cage 4712
AUTHOR: Fry, Roger Eliot, 1866-1934.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Mallarme, Stephane, 1842-1898.
TITLE: TRANSLATIONS FROM MALLARME, [CA. 1921].
DESCRIPT.: 1 holograph notebook (74 pages).
NOTES: Holograph hardcover notebook, made of handmade Italian paper, in Roger Fry's hand which contains working draft translations of 25 poems by Stephane Mallarme; includes corrections.
Purchase, Thomas A. Goldwasser Rare Books, P.O. Box 11727, Berkeley, CA, 1991 May 17.
Painter, art critic, Bloomsbury group member and founder of the Omega Workshops.
Cage 4713
AUTHOR: Jebb, Caroline Lane Reynolds Slemmer, Lady.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Ritchie, Emily Marion.
Ritchie, Anne Thackeray, 1837-1919.
Myers, Frederic William Henry, 1843-1901.
Trevelyan, George Otto, Sir, 1838-1928.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1875-1900, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 5 letters.
SUBJECTS: Miles, Frank, 1924-
Tennyson, Hallam, 1921-
Paul, Herbert, 1957-
Jebb, Richard Claverhouse, Sir, 1841-1905.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Five autographed letters, signed, to Sir Richard and Lady Caroline Jebb from Leslie Stephen, Anne Ritchie, Emily Ritchie, F.W.H. Myers, and George Otto Trevelyan.
Purchase, Halvor Americana, Box 221, Clarendon Hills, IL 60514, 1990 January.
Cage 4714
AUTHOR: Stephen, Leslie, Sir, 1832-1904.
TITLE: LETTER, 1887 JULY 3.
DESCRIPT.: 1 letter.
SUBJECTS: Clifford, W. K., Mrs., d. 1929.
NOTES: Written on the letterhead of the Dictionary of National Biography.
Autographed letter, signed, to "My dear Lucy" (Mrs. W. K. Clifford).
Purchase, David J. Holmes, Autographs, 1990 November.
Biographer, author, compiler of the Dictionary of National Biography, and father of Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf.
Cage 4715
AUTHOR: Stone, Reynolds.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1946-1947.
DESCRIPT.: 6 items.
SUBJECTS: Garnett, David, 1892-
NOTES: Three handwritten signed letters to David Garnett with proofs of the wood engraving of a fox for Hart-Davis Publisher's device, and a David Garnett bookplate, both by Stone.
Purchase, Colophon Book Shop, 117 Water Street, Exeter, New Hampshire 03833, 1989 June.
English artist, wood engraver, and letterer.
Wood engraving of fox and bookplate : available in Reynolds Stone: Engravings, by Reynolds Stone.
Cage 4716
AUTHOR: Nicolson, Harold George, Sir, 1886-1968.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1944, 1947.
DESCRIPT.: 11 items.
SUBJECTS: Strick, John.
Strick, Mrs.
NOTES: Ten typed letters, signed, to Mrs. Strick about the publishing of the book of poetry by her late son, John Strick, for which Nicolson wrote the introduction. Includes the dust jacket for the book.
Letters : photocopies in the Imperial War Museum.
Purchase, John Wilson, Ltd., 50 Acre End Street, Eynsham, Oxford OX8 1PD, 1989 May.
English author.
Cage 4717
AUTHOR: Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Tibble, Anne Northgrave.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1939.
DESCRIPT.: 2 letters.
SUBJECTS: Tibble, Anne Northgrave. Apple reddens.
NOTES: Two typed, signed letters to Anne Northgrave Tibble in which Woolf agrees to, and critiques Tibble's manuscript; probably the novel The Apple Reddens.
Purchase, Serendipity Books, 1201 University Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94702, 1989 May.
Author and member of the Bloomsbury group.
Cage 4718
AUTHOR: Church, Richard, 1893-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Tibble, Anne Northgrave.
TITLE: LETTER, 1942 MAY 2.
DESCRIPT.: 1 letter.
SUBJECTS: Tibble, Anne Northgrave. Apple reddens.
NOTES: One autographed letter, signed, to Anne Northgrave Tibble about the publication of her novel The Apple Reddens.
Purchase, Serendipity Books, 1201 University Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94702, 1989 May.
British author and poet.
Cage 4719
AUTHOR: Grant, Duncan, 1885-1978.
TITLE: LETTER, 1938 MAY.
DESCRIPT.: 2 p.
SUBJECTS: MacKenzie-Smith, Barbara.
NOTES: An autographed letter, signed, to Barbara MacKenzie-Smith discussing two of her paintings.
Purchase, Henry Sotheran, Ltd., 2, 3, 4 and 5 Sackville Street, Piccadilly, London, England W1X 2DP, 1986 October.
Artist and member of the Bloomsbury group.
Cage 4720
AUTHOR: Allen, Richard Sanders.
TITLE: [COVERED WOODEN BRIDGES AND RELATED STRUCTURES] : TYPESCRIPT, 1988 DECEMBER 1.
DESCRIPT.: 10 p. + 1 map and 2 photocopied photographs.
SUBJECTS: Covered bridges -- Washington (State).
Railroad bridges -- Washington (State).
Trusses -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Information on covered wooden bridges, railroad bridges, and trusses in Washington State.
Photocopy.
Gift, Richard Sanders Allen, 13 Aspinwall Road, Albany, NY 12211, 1989 January.
Cage 4721
AUTHOR: Telford, Horace Spooner.
TITLE: BRIEF GLIMPSES INTO THE LIFE OF HORACE SPOONER TELFORD, FROM DATE OF BIRTH 1909 TO 1987: TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 38 p.
SUBJECTS: Telford, Horace Spooner.
Telford family.
Entomologists -- United States -- Biography.
NOTES: Typescript biography of Horace Spooner Telford.
Gift, Horace S. Telford, SW 315 Skyline Drive, Pullman, WA 99163, 1988 June.
Former chairman of the Department of Entomology at Washington State University.
Cage 4722
AUTHOR: Tennant, Stephen.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1945-1953.
DESCRIPT.: 15 items.
SUBJECTS: Gardens -- England.
Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962.
NOTES: Includes photocopied information about Stephen Tennant collected by MASC staff.
Poems, letters and drawings sent to Vita Sackville-West. In the letters, Tennant thanks her for her friendship and appreciation of his work. Healso discusses gardening. Includes one photograph of Tennant inscribed to Vita.
Purchase, David J. Holmes, Autographs, 230 S. Broad Street 3rd floor, Philadelphia, PA 19102, 1989 October.
Illustrator, author, poet, and companion of Siegfried Sassoon.
Cage 4724
AUTHOR: Melchior, Lauritz.
TITLE: LETTER, 1954 JULY 3.
DESCRIPT.: 1 letter.
NOTES: Gift, Frank Johnson, 1986 November.
In Danish.
Cage 4724
AUTHOR: Melchoir, Lauritz.
TITLE: LETTER, 1954 JULY 3, BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
NOTES: Danish opera vocalist.
Gift of Frank Johnson, SE 225 Crestview, Pullman, WA 99163, 1986 November.
In Danish.
Cage 4725
AUTHOR: A.
TITLE: LETTER, 1940 FEBRUARY 14.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Balmer, Frank.
NOTES: Typescript letter, with envelope, to Mr. Frank Balmer asking for his assistance in saving $285,000 in U.S. currency. Trying to find outside assistance as he ("A") is in jail for bankruptcy.
Gift of Frank Johnson, SE 225Crestview, Pullman, WA, 99163, 1986 November.
Cage 4726
AUTHOR: Telford, Horace Spooner.
TITLE: SOME EARLY ENTOMOLOGISTS AT WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, 1990 JUNE 16.
DESCRIPT.: 10 pages.
SUBJECTS: Piper, Charles V. (Charles Vancouver), 1867-1926.
Doane, Rennie Wilbur, 1871-
Snodgrass, R. E. (Robert Evans), 1875-1962.
Melander, Axel Leonard, 1878-
Webster, Robert L., 1885-1966.
NOTES: Typescript of speech given as the W.S.U. Centennial Lecture in 1990. Discussed are: C.V. Piper, R.W. Doane, Robert E. Snodgrass, Axel Leonard Melander, and Robert L. Webster.
Gift, Horace S. Telford, Pullman, WA, 1990 August.
Professor Emeritus of Entomology, and formerly Chair of the Department of Entomology, at Washington State University.
Cage 4727
AUTHOR: Fairbairn, Lawrence D.
TITLE: THE WAY IT WAS, 1977.
DESCRIPT.: 1 vol. (375 pages) : ill.
SUBJECTS: Fairbairn, Lawrence D.
Indians of North America -- Montana -- Education.
Indians of North America -- Oregon -- Education.
Indians of North America -- South Dakota -- Education.
Indians of North America -- Nebraska -- Education.
Indians of North America -- North Dakota -- Education.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs -- Officials and employees -- Biography.
NOTES: Typescript, signed by the author, of Fairbairn's life as a teacher with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. In his twenty-five years of service, he taught the Northern Cheyenne, Warm Springs, Wasco, Paiute, Omaha, Oglala Sioux and Chippewa tribes.
Gift, Lawrence Fairbairn, 1990 August.
Teacher among Native American tribes on reservations in Montana, Oregon, South Dakota, Nebraska, and North Dakota.
Cage 4728
AUTHOR: Garnett, David, 1892-
TITLE: T. H. WHITE, [CA. 1964-1965].
ADDITIONAL TITLE: America at last: the American journal of T. H. White.
DESCRIPT.: 19 pages.
SUBJECTS: White, T. H. (Terence Hanbury), 1906-1964.
NOTES: Original typescript of lecture on T. H. White. Also used as the introduction to "America at Last: The American Journal of T. H. White.
Purchase, The Colophon Book Shop, 117 Water Street, Exeter, New Hampshire, 1991 May 27.
Author, editor, and member of the Bloomsbury Group.
Cage 4729
AUTHOR: Grant, Duncan, 1885-1978.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834. Rime of the ancient mariner. 1945.
TITLE: ORIGINAL ART WORK FOR "THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER," N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 15 items.
SUBJECTS: Lane, Allen, Sir, 1902-1970.
NOTES: Art work and hand proof pulls for Allen Lane's 1945 edition of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner." Some of the drawings include pencil notes in Grant's hand. Includes part of the printed text of the poem with notes, as well as an envelope addressed to Duncan Grant marked "Proofs for the Ancient Mariner.
Purchase, R. A. Gekoski, London, England, 1991 June.
Artist and member of the Bloomsbury Group.
Cage 4730
AUTHOR: Becker, Mary Jane, compiler.
TITLE: HISTORY OF THE GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS, PULLMAN FEDERATED WOMAN'S CLUB, 1990 APRIL 6.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Pullman Federated Woman's Club.
Pullman Mother's Council.
Pullman Mother's Club.
Women -- Societies and clubs -- Washington (State) -- Pullman.
NOTES: Typescripts detailing the work of the Pullman Federated Woman's Club, from its organization in 1921 to 1990.
Gift, Mary Jane Becker, 1991 July.
A women's organization made up of the Pullman Mother's Council and the Pullman Mother's Club, which merged in 1921.
Cage 4731
AUTHOR: Kimbrough, LaVerna E.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Keeney, Agnes.
TITLE: CO-ED, MUSIC MANUSCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
NOTES: Professor of Music, Washington State University.
Original manuscript of a college song.
Cage 4732
AUTHOR: Fraenkel, Wolfgang, 1897-1983.
TITLE: MUSIC THEORY NOTES, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Music -- Instruction and study.
NOTES: German and American composer.
In German.
Music theory notes in German.
Cage 4733
AUTHOR: Smith, Meda.
TITLE: HISTORY OF SPOKANE, WASHINGTON: TYPESCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 8 p.
SUBJECTS: Spokane (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Typescript history of the town of Spokane, Washington.
Cage 4734
AUTHOR: Welch, Frederick W.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1938-1947.
DESCRIPT.: 1 v.
SUBJECTS: Civil engineering -- Washington (State) -- Study and teaching.
NOTES: A notebook for use in Topography Surveying, C. E. 8.
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering at Washington State University.
Cage 4735
AUTHOR: Bartlett, John, 1820-1905.
TITLE: LETTER, 1882 JULY 12.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- Correspondence.
Carter Brown Library.
NOTES: Letter containing information on the Carter Brown Library at Providence, R.I., to B. Pearson of Albany, New York.
Cage 4736
AUTHOR: Henny, D. C.
TITLE: NOTEBOOK NO. 1, SECTION NO. 2, UMATILLA PROJECT, 1907-1908.
DESCRIPT.: 1 vol. (50 pgs.): maps.
SUBJECTS: Umatilla Project (Or.).
Irrigation -- Oregon -- Umatilla.
NOTES: Hardcover notebook on one section of the Umatilla Project. Contains dollar amounts, graphs, charts, and numbers dealing with the project.
Purchased, 1990 April.
Cage 4737
AUTHOR: Whitman County Medical Society.
TITLE: MINUTE BOOK, 1898-1948.
DESCRIPT.: 1 vol.
SUBJECTS: Medicine -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Whitman County Medical Society.
NOTES: Typed minutes of the meetings of the Whitman County Medical Society, Colfax, Wash.
Gift, Dr. O. Slind through Alice Gronski, 1990 April.
Cage 4738
AUTHOR: Praetorius, Henry, 1909-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-
Jordan, Hamilton.
Gardner, John William, 1912-
Church, Frank.
Magnuson, Warren Grant, 1905-
Jackson, Henry M. (Henry Martin), 1912-1983.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1922-1989.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 300 items.
SUBJECTS: Gannon, George Henry, 1893-
NOTES: Includes a signed copy, by the author, of An Immigrant Settler, by Henry Praetorius.
Diplomas, newspaper clippings, photographs, and correspondence about the use of natural resources in the Pacific Northwest, especially Washington State.
Documents and some correspondence, photocopies.
Washington State educator and banker.
Cage 4739
AUTHOR: Clark, Mollie.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Lilly, Leslie.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE, 1891-1893.
DESCRIPT.: 54 p.
SUBJECTS: Pullman (Wash.) -- History -- Sources.
NOTES: Typed transcripts of correspondence between Mollie Clark and Leslie Lilly between 1891 and 1893, chiefly from Pullman, Wash. and Alsea, Or.
Originals held by Don and Daryl Lilly, 1004 S.W. Jefferson, Corvallis, OR 97333.
Received from Karen Lewis for Daryl Lilly, 1004 S.W. Jefferson, Corvallis, OR 97333.
Cage 4741
AUTHOR: Dille, James Madison, 1907-
TITLE: LETTER, 1954 JANUARY 7.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Wulling, Emerson Gissel, 1903-
NOTES: Letter to Mr. Wulling, thanking him for his copy of "Footnotes" and stating that he cannot reciprocate because he is building a house and so is not doing any printing.
Purchase, 1990.
Proprieter of Silver Quion Press, Seattle, Wash.
Cage 4742
AUTHOR: Grunbaum, Kurt.
TITLE: LETTER, 1930 MARCH 3, KASSEL.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
NOTES: Letter, in German, to "Dear Friend," along with two snapshots.
Letter found in a book donated to library by Hans Moldenhauer.
Cage 4743
AUTHOR: Greene, Graham, 1904-
TITLE: LETTER, 1966 JUNE 9.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Sitwell, Edith, Dame, 1887-1964.
Salter, Elizabeth, 1918-1981.
NOTES: Letter to Elizabeth Salter, with his critique of her book on Edith Sitwell.
Purchase, Fay Elliot Rare Books, 1988 March.
Cage 4744
AUTHOR: Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904.
TITLE: LETTER, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Faithfull, Emily, 1836?-1895.
NOTES: English poet and journalist.
Letter to Miss (Emily) Faithfull, thanking her for a book.
Purchased, Diane J. Rendell, Inc., 1989 March.
Cage 4745
AUTHOR: English, Mary Louise Plummer, 1845-1930.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1890-1899.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Colfax College (Colfax, Wash.).
Education, Secondary -- Washington (State) -- Colfax.
NOTES: Letters to family members relative to family concerns, life at Colfax, Washington, and the Colfax College.
Cage 4746
TITLE: LETTER, 1866 FEB. 25, FOREST GROVE, OREGON.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Farms -- Oregon -- Forest Grove.
NOTES: Letter of a farmer/blacksmith relative to life and work. Signed "William."
Cage 4747
AUTHOR: Blunden, Edmund, 1896-1974.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1920-1922.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Poets, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Blunden, Edmund, 1896-1974.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Three ALsS to Askew discussing verse, including "The Harbingers, The Waggoner," and "Shepherd."
Cage 4748
AUTHOR: Bell, Vanessa, 1879-1961.
TITLE: LETTERS.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Bell, Vanessa, 1879-1961. Correspondence.
Artists, English -- 20th century.
Artists, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Bloomsbury group.
NOTES: Series of three ALsS and a telegram to [John] Rosselli, literary editor of The Guardian. Includes a sketch map.
Cage 4749
AUTHOR: Forster, E.M. (Edward Morgan), 1879-1970.
TITLE: LETTER, 1940 JANUARY 10.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Forster, E.M. (Edward Morgan), 1879-1970. Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Autograph postcard to Judge and Mrs. Jasper Brinton, from Dorking, England to Alexandria, Egypt.
Cage 4750
AUTHOR: Raymond-Whitcomb Travel Service.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Merrill, C.W.
TITLE: FINAL ITINERARY, 1938 AUGUST 2.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (7 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Travel agents -- Massachusetts -- Boston.
Railroad travel -- Northwest, Pacific.
Railroad travel -- West (U.S.).
Tourism -- West (U.S.).
Tourism -- Northwest, Pacific.
NOTES: Typescript travel itinerary arranged by C.W. Merrill for regions in and around the Pacific Northwest and the Canadian Rockies.
Cage 4751
AUTHOR: Haginouchi, Kiyoshi.
TITLE: THE HARA-KIRI RITES OF GENERALS USHIJIMA AND CHO, 1945 JUNE 22.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (3 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Ushijima, Mitsuru, 1887-1945.
Cho, Isamu, 1894-1945.
Bushido.
Seppuku.
Suicide -- Japan.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Japan.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Japan -- Okinawa Island.
NOTES: Typescript eyewitness account of the ritual suicides of Lt. General Mitsuru Ushijima (commander) and Lt. General Isamu Cho (chief of staff) of the Imperial Japanese 32nd Army, at Mabuni Hill, Okinawa, June 22, 1945. Translated from the Japanese by Miles D. Matsumoto, Special Agent, CIC.
Cage 4752
AUTHOR: Reynolds, Edwin Wesley.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1860-1862.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items (ca. 11 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Fort Nez Perces (Wash.).
Frontier and pioneer life -- Cascades Region (Or. and Wash.).
Washington (State) -- History -- To 1889.
NOTES: Series of letters written in the Walla Walla and Cascades regions of the Washington Territory. Includes comments on the Nez Perce Indians, Abraham Lincoln, the Abolitionists, the Southern secessionist states, regional climatic conditions, frontier life, Jefferson Davis, and W.H. Wallace and regional politics.
Cage 4753
AUTHOR: Stephen, Leslie, Sir, 1832-1904.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1885-1887.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items (2 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Stephen, Leslie, Sir, 1832-1904 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Dictionary of national biography.
NOTES: Letters to unidentified recipients discussing entries for the Dictionary of National Biography and one of his lectures.
English biographer, literary critic, and editor of the Dictionary of National Biography from 1882-1891.
Cage 4754
AUTHOR: Bell, Clive, 1881-1964.
TITLE: LETTER, 1929 JANUARY 16.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Bell, Clive, 1881-1964 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Holograph invitation to unidentified recipient to meet Parisian friends for lunch.
In French.
Cage 4755
AUTHOR: Woolf, Cecil.
TITLE: LETTER, 1957 OCTOBER 16, LONDON, TO PHILLIPS TEMPLE, WASHINGTON, D.C.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (3 p.).
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Discusses literary projects: preparations for John Henry Newman (Cardinal) bibliography for the Soho bibliographies series; Corvo bibliography (Frederick Rolfe); Nicholas Crabbe; and Norman Douglas.
TLS.
English author, bibliographer, editor, and publisher.
Cage 4756
AUTHOR: Woolf, Cecil.
TITLE: LETTER, 1961 AUGUST 15, LONDON, TO PETER THORNTON-PETT, SCOPWITH, LINCS.
DESCRIPT.: 1 p.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Discusses his edition of Corvo Letters (Frederick Rolfe).
Cage 4757
AUTHOR: Woolf, Leonard, 1880-1969.
TITLE: LETTER, 1932 APRIL 14, LONDON, TO DOUGLAS GLASS, SUSSEX.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Potocki de Montalk, Geoffey, Count.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Bloomsbury group.
NOTES: Concerns the publication of Count Geoffrey de Montalk's poetry by the Hogarth Press.
Cage 4758
AUTHOR: Walpole, Hugh, Sir, 1884-1941.
TITLE: LETTERS TO PERCY MUIR, 1931-1941, BULK 1933-1941.
DESCRIPT.: 54 items.
SUBJECTS: Walpole, Hugh, Sir, 1884-1941.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Book collecting.
Book collectors.
Manuscripts -- Collectors and collecting.
NOTES: Chiefly discusses modern literature and book and manuscript purchases and collecting.
Cage 4759
AUTHOR: Meynell, Francis, Sir, 1891-
TITLE: LETTER, 1965 NOVEMBER 23, MONKS ELEIGH TO PERCY MUIR, TAKELEY.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Meynell, Francis, Sir, 1891-
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Query regarding items in Elkin Mathews Ltd. catalog.
ALS and original cover.
Cage 4760
AUTHOR: Strachey, Lytton, 1880-1932.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1918-1922.
DESCRIPT.: 6 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letters to Christopher Bradshaw, Sir John Collings, H.W. Massingham, Nicolson, and Williams, chiefly about matters relating to Eminent Victorians and literature.
Holographs.
Cage 4761
AUTHOR: Smyth, Ethel, 1858-1944.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1908-1934, BULK 1933-1934.
DESCRIPT.: 37 items.
SUBJECTS: Smyth, Ethel, 1858-1944 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Feminists -- England.
Suffragists -- England.
Women composers -- England.
NOTES: One item on Irish folk lays. Another series of letters to her typist Mrs. Alice Jones, chiefly about textual issues relating to her manuscripts.
Composer, author, and feminist.
Cage 4762
AUTHOR: Fry, Roger Eliot, 1866-1934.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1889-1927.
DESCRIPT.: 15 items.
SUBJECTS: Fry, Roger Eliot, 1866-1934 -- Correspondence.
Artists, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Bloomsbury group.
NOTES: Letters to Felix Boillot, Hubert D. Henderson(?), E. Gambier Howe, and Mrs. Mitcheson, chiefly about finances, art, art restoration, and personal matters.
Holographs.
Cage 4763
AUTHOR: Ritchie, Anne Thackeray, 1837-1919.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1870, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items (15 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Ritchie, Anne Thackeray, 1837-1919 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: ALsS: on the death of her husband, to Mr. Bowker; to Mr. Valentine Smith, discussing a manuscript; and to May, on editorial matters.
Also consist of an unidentified contemporary manuscript copy of Thackeray's "Ballad of 'Little Billee;'" annotated page proofs of "A Dissertation from a Tea-Table;" and a holograph poem.
Daughter of William Thackeray.
English author, memoirist, and essayist.
Cage 4764
AUTHOR: MacCarthy, Desmond, 1878-1952.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1945, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items (10 leaves).
SUBJECTS: MacCarthy, Desmond, 1878-1952 -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letters to Clive Bell, Sidney Waterlow, and Clarence Winchester.
TLS(1), ALsS(2).
Cage 4765
AUTHOR: Yeats, Elizabeth Corbet, 1868-1940.
TITLE: LETTER AND RECEIPTS, 1907-1908.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Yeats, Elizabeth Corbet, 1868-1940 -- Correspondence.
Dun Emer Press.
Book industries and trade -- Ireland.
Women printers -- Ireland.
NOTES: ALS to Mr. John Shelly discussing the relocation of Dun Emer Press.
DsS (2), Dun Emer Industries, Ltd., business receipts.
Sister of William Butler Yeats.
Cage 4766
AUTHOR: Woolf, Leonard, 1880-1969.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1931-1941.
DESCRIPT.: 6 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Bloomsbury group.
NOTES: Series of letters to Mrs. Alice Jones, chiefly on issues relating to typing manuscripts.
TLsS(5), ALS.
Cage 4767
AUTHOR: Masefield, John, 1878-1967.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Dent, J. M. (Joseph Malaby), 1849-1926.
J.M. Dent & Sons.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE, 1919-1939.
DESCRIPT.: ca. 35 items.
SUBJECTS: J.M. Dent & Sons.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Publishers and publishing -- England.
NOTES: Correspondence between John Masefield and publisher J. M. Dent and Dent's associates. Typed and autographed manuscripts.
Also includes printed advertisement and program for the August 1938 Oxford Summer Diversions series.
Cage 4768
AUTHOR: Schelle, Michael.
TITLE: OBOE CONCERTO, MANUSCRIPT SCORE, 1983.
ADDITIONAL TITLE: Swashbuckler 1984.
DESCRIPT.: 2 mss. scores (18 sheets) ; 32 cm.
SUBJECTS: Concertos (Oboe) -- Scores.
Music -- Manuscripts.
NOTES: Also includes ms. fragment of score titled Swashbuckler (1984).
Composer in residence, Butler University, ca. 1989.
Cage 4769
AUTHOR: Bissinger, Mildred Sherrod.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Marion, Elizabeth, 1916-
Ye Galleon Press.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1955-1981.
DESCRIPT.: 21 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- West (U.S.) -- Correspondence.
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Chiefly correspondence from Elizabeth Marion.
Also includes TLS (3 pages) dated 1981 from Glen Adams (Ye Galleon Press) discussing book printing.
Cage 4770
AUTHOR: Stafford, William, 1914-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Parkinson, Thomas Francis, 1920-
TITLE: LETTERS TO THOMAS FRANCIS PARKINSON, 1957-1974, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 30 items.
SUBJECTS: Stafford, William, 1914- -- Correspondence.
Authors, American -- West (U.S.) -- Correspondence.
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Poets, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Also includes seven letters to Stafford from editor Thomas Parkinson.
Chiefly TlsS.
Partial inventory with collection.
Cage 4771
AUTHOR: Fisher, Vardis, 1895-1968.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Athearn, Bob.
Pead, Margaret.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1967-1968.
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Chiefly correspondence and other material relating to Fisher's research in Western U.S. history.
Also includes fifteen-page typescript titled "Fact or Fiction".
Cage 4772
AUTHOR: White, Thain.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1877-1909, BULK 1877-1889.
DESCRIPT.: 15 items.
SUBJECTS: Fort Simcoe (Wash.).
Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
Washington (State) -- History -- To 1889.
Yakama Indian Reservation (Wash.).
NOTES: Miscellaneous documents relating to regions in and around Yakima, Washington, and the Dalles, Oregon. Includes commercial records: receipts, invoices, vouchers, and correspondence.
Also includes material relating to Indian affairs, notably official documents from the 11th United States Census, Yakima Indian Agency, Washington State, 1890.
Gift; Thain White; 1990.
Cage 4773
AUTHOR: Plucker, Steve Charles.
TITLE: LIST OF TROOPS AT FORT SIMCOE, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, 1856-1859.
DESCRIPT.: 1 folder.
SUBJECTS: United States. Army. Infantry Division, 9th.
Fort Simcoe (Wash.).
Washington (State) -- History -- To 1889.
NOTES: "List of the United States Army, 9th Infantry, Personnel and Troops at Fort Simcoe, Washington Territory, 8 August 1856 through 28 May 1859. Companies C, F, G, and I.
Documents and information compiled and arranged by donor.
Gift; Steve Plucker; 1992.
Cage 4774
AUTHOR: Young, Thomas.
TITLE: ALS, 1905 DECEMBER 12, METHOW, WASHINGTON TO WALTER ALLEN, ENGLAND.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (5 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Mining industry and finance -- Washington (State) -- Okanogan County.
NOTES: Account of work at Independence Mine.
Cage 4775
AUTHOR: Carr, Clint.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Miller, Katie.
Mize, Carrie Lee.
Mize, William O.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1893-1945, N.D. BULK 1903-1912.
DESCRIPT.: 20 items.
SUBJECTS: American students -- China.
Americans -- China -- History -- 20th century.
NOTES: Includes correspondence and memorabilia relating to experiences in China in the early 1900s.
Cage 4776
AUTHOR: Garnett, David, 1892-
TITLE: TLS, 1977 AUGUST 18, LE VERGER DE CHARRY, FRANCE TO MISS GODWARD.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Garnett, David, 1892- -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Bloomsbury group.
NOTES: Discusses likes and dislikes.
Cage 4777
AUTHOR: International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons.
TITLE: MEMBERSHIP LIST, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons.
Clubs -- Washington (State) -- Kettle Falls.
NOTES: Original membership roster associated with the First Baptist Church in Kettle Falls, Washington.
Cage 4778
AUTHOR: Reiff, William.
TITLE: HORSE FARRIER BOOK, MANUSCRIPT NOTEBOOK, CA. 1844.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (22 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Veterinary medicine -- Pennsylvania -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Cures, remedies, and medicines for horses. Also includes miscellaneous notations, drawings, and illustrated printed covers.
Some text in German.
Cage 4779
AUTHOR: Loustau.
TITLE: TRAITE DES ECLUSES, ET DES PONTS A ROULEAUX: TREATISE ON LOCKS AND ROLLER PORTAGES, MANUSCRIPT, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (51 leaves) : vellum, ill., tables ; 33.5 cm.
SUBJECTS: Bridges.
Bridges -- Design and construction.
Locks (Hydraulic engineering).
NOTES: Includes 8 leaves of printed tables.
Treatise on locks and roller portages in which is given the manner of solidly constructing these sorts of works in wood as well as masonry following the best methods of our days, with a new idea for making double drawbridges and a dissertation demonstrating the necessity of using roller portages for navigation in the greater part of Germany."
Cage 4780
AUTHOR: Sackville, Margaret, Lady, 1881-1963.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1948-1954.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Sackville, Margaret, Lady, 1881-1963 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: To Francis Berry and Thomas Moult, chiefly about literary matters.
Cage 4781
AUTHOR: Austin, Waldo E.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1918-1956.
DESCRIPT.: 27 items.
SUBJECTS: Americans -- Indonesia.
Postage stamps -- Indonesia.
Stamp collecting -- Indonesia.
NOTES: Chiefly letters to David Johnson.
Also includes personal and official documents.
Some text in Italian and Indonesian.
Cage 4781
AUTHOR: Austin, Waldo E.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1918-1956.
DESCRIPT.: 27 items.
SUBJECTS: Americans -- Indonesia.
Postage stamps -- Indonesia.
Stamp collecting -- Indonesia.
NOTES: Chiefly letters to David Johnson.
Also includes personal and official documents.
Some text in Italian and Indonesian.
Cage 4782
AUTHOR: Sitwell, Osbert, 1892-1969.
TITLE: ALS, 1940 OCTOBER 21, RENISHAW HALL, N. SHEFFIELD TO VIOLA GARVIN.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Chiefly discusses J.L. (James Louis) Garvin's editorials in the Observer on Italy and World War II.
Viola Garvin, literary editor of the Observer 1926-1942, and daughter of James Louis Garvin, editor of the Observer 1908-1942.
Cage 4783
AUTHOR: Sackville-West, Edward, Hon., 1901-1965.
TITLE: DOMINIQUE, MANUSCRIPT DRAFT, CA. 1941.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (15 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Fromentin, Eug{225}ene, 1820-1876 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Fromentin, Eug{225}ene, 1820-1876. Dominique.
Essays -- England -- 20th century.
French literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
NOTES: A revised version of this essay published as "An Elegiac Novel" in Inclinations (London, 1949).
Text includes revisions, corrections, and interlineations.
Criticism of a 19th century French novel.
Cage 4784
AUTHOR: Smith, Asa Bowen, 1809-1886.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Tingley, Sylvanus, trc.
TITLE: GRAMMAR OF THE LANGUAGE OF THE NEZ PERCES INDIANS FORMERLY OF OREGON, U.S. FROM THE MANUSCRIPT OF REV. A.B. SMITH DATED SEPT. 28, 1840. NOW IN ARCHIVES OF THE AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS, BOSTON, MASS. VOLUME 138. 1840 SEPTEMBER 28.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (147) leaves : photocopy.
SUBJECTS: Nez Perce language -- Grammar.
NOTES: Ron Pond; gift; 1997.
Indian Missionary, Pacific Northwest.
Text in Nez Perce and English.
Transcript version of original manuscript by Sylvanus Tingley, April -May, 1909.
Cage 4785
AUTHOR: Sitwell, Edith, Dame, 1887-1964.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1958-1969.
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Chiefly letters and decorative Christmas card to literary agent Jean Le Roy.
Also printed and manuscript material relating to death of Osbert Sitwell.
Purchase; 1998.
Cage 4786
AUTHOR: Desani, G. V. (Govindas Vishnoodas), 1909-
TITLE: LETTERS, 1951.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items (3 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Indian authors -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Letters included in copy of "Hali" by G.V. Desani, purchased by Washington State University Libraries in 1998.
Regarding the play "Hali," originally published in 1948 as "All About Mr. Hatterr."
Cage 4787
AUTHOR: American Institute of Architects. Spokane Chapter.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1964-1973.
DESCRIPT.: 1 folder (34 items) : mimeographs.
SUBJECTS: American Institute of Architects. Spokane Chapter.
Architectural firms -- Washington (State) -- Spokane -- Records and correspondence.
Architects -- Washington (State) -- Spokane -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Chiefly Executive Committee minutes, rosters, and newsletters.
Cage 4788
AUTHOR: Pritchard, Earl Hampton, 1907-
TITLE: THE ORIGIN OF EXTRATERRITORIALITY IN CHINA : TYPESCRIPT, 1929.
DESCRIPT.: 11 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Exterritoriality.
Courts -- China.
Justice, Administration of -- China.
NOTES: "Published in The Proceedings of the Northwest Scientific Association, Christmas, 1929 (Spokane, Washington).
Includes notes.
Cage 4789
AUTHOR: Roberts, Stokley Clarence, 1862-
TITLE: REMINISCENCES OF A PEDAGOGUE : TYPESCRIPT, 1935.
DESCRIPT.: 248 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Education -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County -- History.
Public schools -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
Whitman County (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Rural school teacher in Whitman County, Washington. Superintendent of Government School for Indians, Fort Simcoe. Superintendent of Schools, Whitman County, Washington. Physics instructor, State College of Washington.
Cage 4790
AUTHOR: Bromley, Thomas, 1629-1691.
TITLE: OR, THE JOURNIES OF THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL : AS THEY ARE RECORDED NUMBERS XXXIII. AND IN THEIR NAMES & HISTORICAL PASSAGES, COMPRISE THE GREAT AND GRADUALL WORK OF REGENERATION, THE PROGRESSE OF WHICH IS HERE ALSO CONTINUED AS IT IS FURTHER ADUMBRATED BY JOSHUA'S LEADING ISRAEL INTO THE GOOD LAND AND THEIR VANQUISHING UNDER HIS CONDUCT THE VII NATIONS' XXXI KINGS: IN WHICH DISCOURSES OUR VARIOUS STRAITS AND SUCCURS IN THE SPIRITUAL WILDERNESS, OUR SEVERAL ENCOUNTERS WITH AND VICTORIES OVER SINNE AND SATAN, ARE DISTINCTLY REPRESENTED, AND ALL PROPORTIONED TO THE TRUTH OF EXPERIENCE & INTERNALL TEACHING AS THESE CORRESPOND WITH THE AUTHENTICK SUFFRAGE OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES : MANUSCRIPT, 1673.
DESCRIPT.: [118] leaves : bound.
SUBJECTS: Bible. O.T. Numbers XXXIII -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- Early works to 1800.
Regeneration (Theology) -- Early works to 1800.
Symbolism in the Bible -- Early works to 1800.
Typology (Theology) -- Early works to 1800.
NOTES: Text includes unpaginated preface, pages numbered 1-189, and unpaginated end pages.
Text also exhibits library markings, slight annotations, interlineations, and catchwords.
Cage 4791
AUTHOR: Lehmann, John, 1907-
TITLE: MSS IN TEXAS, GALLEY PROOFS, 1969.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (3 leaves) ; 61 x 11.5 cm.
SUBJECTS: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center.
Humanities libraries.
NOTES: With the author's autograph signature, dated July 1969.
Uncorrected proofs of article for The Times Literary Supplement on The Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas-Austin.
On the staff of Hogarth Press from 1931-1932. Part owner and general manager of Hogarth Press from 1938-1946.
Cage 4792
AUTHOR: Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice, 1820-1905.
TITLE: ALS, 1901 APRIL 4, MELROSE, TO MRS. WARD.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Vivisection.
NOTES: Civil War worker, suffrage leader and lecturer, editor of The Woman's Journal.
Cage 4793
AUTHOR: Sitwell, Edith, Dame, 1887-1964.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Singleton, Geoffrey.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE, 1922-1964 [BULK 1954-1964].
DESCRIPT.: 25 items.
SUBJECTS: Sitwell, Edith, Dame, 1887-1964 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Primarily manuscript letters written by Dame Edith Sitwell to Geoffrey Singleton concerning poetry, appointments, and social affairs. In one 14 page letter, Dame Sitwell praises and critiques a manuscript from Singleton. In another letter, she discourages Singleton from departing to America unless he obtains a guaranteed university position.
Purchase, George Minkoff, 1993.
Cage 4794
AUTHOR: Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Heffer, Ronald.
Bloomsbury Authors. WaPS.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1939, TO RONALD HEFFER.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Heffer, Ronald.
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Letters -- England -- 20th century. rbgenr.
NOTES: One typescript letter signed by Virginia Woolf from Monk's House, dated December 17th, 1939, and one manuscript postcard written on Leonard Woolf's stationery, also signed by Virginia Woolf. In the letter Virginia Woolf replies to a question proposed by Heffer regarding the usefulness of propaganda and empathizes with his life in camp. She offers to send him a copy of Leonard Woolf's recently published Barbarians at the Gate and any of her own works.
Virginia Woolf writes in her postcard, which most likely accompanied the books mentioned in the previous letter, that she cannot publish Heffer's poems and suggests that he try the Daily Telegraph.
Ronald Heffer was an aspiring author who wrote poetry and prose about vegetarianism and slaughterhouses.
Purchase, Paul Evans, 1999.
Cage 4795
AUTHOR: Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Kauffer, E. McKnight (Edward McKnight), 1890-
Bloomsbury Authors. WaPS.
TITLE: LETTER, 10 AUGUST, [193-?] TO EDWARD MCKNIGHT KAUFFER.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item.
SUBJECTS: Kauffer, E. McKnight (Edward McKnight), 1890-
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Letters -- England -- 20th century. rbgenr.
Watermarks (Paper) -- England -- 20th century. rbpap.
NOTES: A typescript letter signed by Virginia Woolf from Monk's House, dated August 10th. In the letter, Virginia Woolf thanks Kauffer for sending American newspapers. Woolf comments that she thinks the papers "are altogether better than ours, more vulgar, more lively.
Edward McKnight Kauffer (1890-1954), American artist-designer, who had settled in London in 1914; he designed the alternative wolf's-head colophon used on some Hogarth Press publications from 1930 onwards."--Cf. Bell.
Letter typed on paper with "Strathdon 4" watermark.
Bell, A. O. Diary of Virginia Woolf, v. 4, p. 21.
Purchase, Paul Evans, 1999.
Cage 4796
AUTHOR: Palmer Mountain Tunnel Company.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Drumheller, Jerome L.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1909-1910.
DESCRIPT.: 3 items.
SUBJECTS: Mines and mineral resources -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Company records include: a 69 page record book with typed and manuscript entries outlining the articles of agreement and meeting minutes, a two page typed document recording a stockholder's meeting held in Portland, Maine on Feburary 8th, 1910, and a 33 page typed manuscript detailing additional meeting minutes and listing company shareholders.
Founded in 1909 with offices in Maine, the Palmer Mountain Tunner Company operated a mine near Loomis, Washington until it folded in 1910.
Cage 4797
AUTHOR: Powys, John Cowper, 1872-1963.
TITLE: ALS, 1942 JANUARY 7, NORTH WALES TO REGINALD ADDYERS-SCOTT, BERKSHIRE.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Powys, John Cowper, 1872-1963 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Regarding the novel "Weymouth Sands."
Cage 4798
AUTHOR: Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Bloomsbury authors. WaPS.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1931-1940.
DESCRIPT.: 4 items.
SUBJECTS: Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. Correspondence.
Bloomsbury group.
NOTES: Concerning book reviews and personal matters, including 3 ALS and 1 TLS.
Purchase; 1975-1976.
Cage 4799
AUTHOR: Trevelyan, George Macaulay, 1876-1962.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1902-1943.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: Trevelyan, George Macaulay, 1876-1962, -- Correspondence.
Historians -- England -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Eight ALS to diplomat and author Sydney Waterloo on life, literature, politics, and mutual friends.
Purchase; 1994.
Cage 4800
AUTHOR: Gibbon, John, 1827-1896.
TITLE: SWITCH-BACKING THE CASCADES, HOLOGRAPH, 1887.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (27 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Hiking -- Cascade Range -- 19th century -- Personal narratives.
Washington (State) -- Description and travel -- 19th century.
NOTES: Originally intended as chapter in book on his experiences in the western United States and the Washington Territory.
Purchase; 1994; Joseph Rubinfine.
Officer in United States Army, commander in Indian campaigns against Sitting Bull and Chief Joseph.
Cage 4801
AUTHOR: Harris, Otha W., 1894-1977.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1917-1920.
DESCRIPT.: 19 items.
SUBJECTS: Soldiers -- Washington (State).
Soldiers -- United States.
NOTES: Chiefly official documents relating to military service in American armed forces during World War I. Also includes post card photographs of Washington State College circa 1920.
Gift; 1985; Dorothy O. Hutchinson.
Attended State College of Washington.
Cage 4802
AUTHOR: Northwest Turfgrass Association. Board of Directors.
TITLE: MINUTES, TYPESCRIPTS, 1985-1986.
DESCRIPT.: 5 items (16 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Northwest Turfgrass Association. Board of Directors. -- Records and correspondence.
Cage 4803
AUTHOR: Shaw, Gardner, collector.
TITLE: COLLECTION OF PAPERS ON WASHINGTON STATE POLITICS, 1914-1936, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Washington (State) -- Politics and government -- 1889-1950 -- Sources.
NOTES: Includes letters, broadsides, and a political advertisement.
Cage 4804
AUTHOR: Concordia Lutheran Church (Pullman, Wash.).
TITLE: RECORDS, 1955-1968, N.D.
DESCRIPT.: 27 items.
SUBJECTS: Protestant churches -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- Records and correspondence.
NOTES: Includes bylaws, membership rosters, correspondence, minutes, constitution, budgets, reports, and agendas.
Cage 4805
AUTHOR: Jaynes, Bryson L.
TITLE: A PERSONAL REPORT, TYPESCRIPT, 1985.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (163 p.).
SUBJECTS: Washington State University. Dept. of English.
Literature teachers -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- Personal narratives.
NOTES: Memoirs of early life in Colorado and later in Washington State, 1905-1984.
Gift; 1986; Bryson L. Jaynes.
Born 1905, Professor in Department of English, the State College of Washington (later Washington State University), 1951-1971.
Ed.D., State College of Washington, 1951.
Cage 4806
AUTHOR: United States. Government Printing Office.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Fabian, John donor.
Ride, Sally astronaut.
TITLE: PAM DEPLOY C/L, CHECKLIST, 1983.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (46 leaves) : plastic loose ring binder.
SUBJECTS: United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Challenger (Spacecraft).
Space shuttles.
Space vehicles.
NOTES: "STS 7.
1983-669-013/1312.
Numeric and textual (Summary checklist).
Space Shuttle Challenger checklist used by American astronauts Sally Ride and John Fabian to deploy the Anik and Palapa telecommunications satellites for Canada and Indonesia respectively, June 18-24, 1983.
Annotation in Fabian's hand.
This checklist was carried & used by me during the Challenger Space Shuttle Mission of June 18-24, 1983."
Cage 4807
AUTHOR: Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965.
TITLE: MARCH 18, TYPESCRIPT DRAFT, 1931.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (2 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century.
NOTES: Carbon text of poem includes corrections and revisions.
Autographed and date in autograph- March 18-1931.
Daughter of Sir Bache Cunard, of the Cunard shipping family.
Cage 4808
AUTHOR: Sitwell, Edith, Dame, 1887-1964.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Sitwell, Osbert, 1892-1969.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1922-1924.
DESCRIPT.: 21 items.
SUBJECTS: Sitwell, Edith, Dame, 1887-1964.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Includes two holograph poems by Edith Sitwell: "La Russe" and "Yesterday".
Also includes holograph note by Osbert Sitwell and two printed items.
Chiefly letters to Mr. W. Sunderland.
Purchase; Mrs. R.G. Clegg; 2001.
Originally in the possession of W. Sunderland family.
Cage 4809
AUTHOR: Stephen, Leslie, Sir, 1832-1904.
TITLE: LETTER, 1885 MAY 7.
DESCRIPT.: 1 letter.
SUBJECTS: Stephen, Leslie, Sir, 1832-1904 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Letters -- England -- 19th century. rbgenr WaPS.
NOTES: Hand written on the letterhead of the Dictionary of National Biography 15 Waterloo Place S. W.
Autographed letter, signed, to "My dear Sir" discussing the Dictionary of National Biography entry for Alex Gordon.
Purchase, Paul Evans, 2001 June.
Biographer, author, compiler of the Dictionary of National Biography, and father of Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf.
Cage 4810
AUTHOR: Grant, Duncan, 1885-1978.
TITLE: CORRESPONDENCE. SELECTIONS.
LETTERS, 1968 FEBRUARY 2 AND 1968 MAY 8, TO CECILE WOOLF.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Woolf, Cecile.
Grant, Duncan, 1885-1978 -- Correspondence.
Graphic arts -- Great Britain -- History -- Sources.
Book design -- Sources.
Letters -- England -- 20th century. rbgenr WaPS.
NOTES: Two holograph signed letters discussing book illustrations, paper colors, and book designs.
Cage 4811
AUTHOR: Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Chenoweth, Francis A.
United States. Congress (35th, 1st session : 1857-1858).
United States. Dept. of State.
United States. President (1857-1861 : Buchanan).
Washington (State). District Court (3rd District).
Burgess Memorial Library Collection. WaPS.
TITLE: PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION APPOINTING FAYETTE MCMULLIN SECOND GOVERNOR OF WASHINGTON TERRITORY, DOCUMENT, 1858 JANUARY 18.
ADDITIONAL TITLE: Judicial swearing in oath and declaration administered to Fayette McMullin. manuscript 13 March 1858. WaPS.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item, unpaginated (2 p. in frame) ; 32 x 40 cm.
SUBJECTS: Buchanan, James A.
McMullin, Fayette, 1805-1880.
Governors -- Washington (State).
Presidents -- Messages.
Presidents -- Proclamations.
Washington (State) -- History -- To 1889 -- Archives.
Proclamations -- 19th century. rbgenr.
NOTES: Verso has manuscript text (with autographs) of McMullin's oath and swearing in ceremony by Associate Justice F.A. Chenoweth, Thurston County, Washington Territory, 13 March 1858.
Text handwritten and printed on watermarked paper with seal.
Document signed by President James A. Buchanan and Secretary of State Lewis Cass.
Purchase; Wessel and Lieberman; 2001.
Fayette McMullin second Governor of Washington Territory from 1858 to 1860. Also member of Congress of Confederate States.
Stored; Cage 4811; 09/20/2001; Oversize map case WaPS
Cage 4812
AUTHOR: Botterill, Thomas.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Veterinary History Collection. WaPS.
TITLE: NOTEBOOK OF RECIPES FOR ANIMAL REMEDIES : MANUSCRIPT, 1845-1849, BULK 1845.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (87 leaves) : bound in vellum.
SUBJECTS: Veterinary medicine.
Farriery.
NOTES: Foliation 1-131. Includes index for 1845 text, and miscellaneous NOTES in different handwriting dated 1849.
Text mostly in pen, with some pencil. Original binding restored.
Recipes include colic drink, blister ointment, and medicinal mixtures for mange, grease, lice, poll evil, thrushes, frogs, etc.
Purchase; Norman Comben; 2001.
Cage 4813
AUTHOR: Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962.
TITLE: TLS : SISSINGHURST CASTLE, KENT, TO MR. DICKMAN, 1933 SEPT 2.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Discusses publishing.
Purchase; 1994.
Cage 4814
AUTHOR: Bell, Clive, 1881-1964.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1948-1951.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Bell, Clive, 1881-1964 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: To Musgrave, on cultural affairs and personal matters.
Purchase; 1994.
Cage 4815
AUTHOR: Macaulay, Rose, Dame.
TITLE: ALS : HEDGERLEY END, BEACONS FIELD, TO [JOSEPH SMITH] FLETCHER, 1923 MAR 6.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Discusses Fletcher's fiction writing.
Purchase; 1994.
Cage 4816
AUTHOR: Sitwell, Edith, Dame, 1887-1964.
TITLE: ALS : PEMBRIDGE MANSIONS, MOSCOW ROAD, TO MR. DAWSON, 1925 SEPT 4.
DESCRIPT.: 2 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Sitwell, Edith, Dame, 1887-1964 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Discusses literature.
Purchase; 1994.
Cage 4817
AUTHOR: Stephen, Leslie, Sir, 1832-1904.
TITLE: ALS : HYDE PARK GATE, TO FERRENS, 1886 JAN 5.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Stephen, Leslie, Sir, 1832-1904 -- Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Discusses matters relating to The Dictionary of National Biography.
Purchase; 1995.
Cage 4818
AUTHOR: Murray, Patty, 1950-
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Washington State University.
TITLE: DETERMINATION : COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS BEFORE BEFORE THE 1994 GRADUATING CLASS OF WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON, TYPESCRIPT, 1994 MAY 7.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (28 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Murray, Patty, 1950- -- Speeches, addresses, etc.
Washington State University -- Commencement ceremonies.
Legislators -- United States -- Speeches, addresses, etc.
NOTES: Text that was delivered exhibits handwritten revisions.
Includes typescript copies of address and photocopies of news releases and newspaper clippings.
Also includes provenance documents.
Washington State University News & Information Services; Transfer; 1994; WaPS.
United States Senator from Washington state. 1972 graduate of Washington State University.
Cage 4819
AUTHOR: Cooper, Diana, Lady, 1892-
TITLE: HOLOGRAPH, [19--].
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Sitwell, Osbert, 1892-1969.
Sitwell, Sacheverell, 1897-
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Biography.
NOTES: Text on verso.
Authorship conjectural.
Vignette and reminiscence relating to Osbert and Sacheverell Sitwell.
Purchase; Peter Selley; 1993.
Cage 4820
AUTHOR: Stoneman, Louise G.
TITLE: STORY OF A PIONEER, TYPESCRIPT, [NOT BEFORE 1883].
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (23 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Pioneers -- Washington (State).
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Personal narratives.
Washington (State) -- Biography.
NOTES: Title includes handwritten addition "of her trip West".
Narrative of westward journey during the 1870s.
Photostat.
Gift; Keith Peterson; 1994.
Originally in possession of Glen C. Harwood, grandson of author.
Cage 4821
AUTHOR: Bierer, Bert W.
TITLE: ALS : COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, TO J.F. SMITHCORS, 1957 JAN 7.
DESCRIPT.: 3 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Veterinary medicine -- United States -- History.
Veterinarians -- United States -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Discusses veterinary history and evolution of veterinary medicine in United States.
Transfer; 1993.
Originally a casual insert in copy of American Veterinary History (Olson, 1980).
Cage 4822
AUTHOR: Holland, George Frank II.
TITLE: HOLLAND FAMILY PAPERS, 1898-1972.
DESCRIPT.: 15 items.
SUBJECTS: Holland, Ernest Otto, 1874-1950.
Holland family.
NOTES: Documents relating to the family of E.O. Holland.
Photocopies.
Gift; George Frank Holland II; 1993.
Ernest O. Holland was President of State College of Washington, Pullman, Washington, from 1916 to 1944.
Cage 4823
AUTHOR: United States. National Park Service.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Swain, William, 1856-1954, architect.
Washington State University. Dept. of History.
United States. National Park Service.
TITLE: SWAIN HOUSE PROJECT, DOCUMENTS, 1993.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (26 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Architect-designed houses -- Pullman (Wash.).
Architecture, Domestic -- Washington (State) -- Pullman (Wash.).
Vernacular architecture -- Washington (State) -- Pullman (Wash.).
Historic sites -- Interpertive programs -- Research.
Historic preservation -- Pullman (Wash.).
Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County.
NOTES: "State of Washington Field Site #38-1132, 1986 Historic Property Inventory".
Application and research materials to place a private dwelling in Pullman, Washington, on the National Register of Historic Places.
Photocopies.
William Swain was an architect and mayor of Pullman, Washington, from 1917-1919. Born in England.
Swain House constructed in Pullman, Washington, around 1917. Example of Craftsman Style architecture.
Cage 4824
AUTHOR: Day, H.H.
TITLE: RECOLLECTIONS OF THE CIVIL WAR, TYPESCRIPT, [N.D.].
DESCRIPT.: 1 item 95 p. (48 leaves).
SUBJECTS: United States. Army. New York State Volunteers, 92nd (1862-1863).
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories.
NOTES: Letterhead reads "Norwood Manufacturing Co."
Incomplete text on verso except first leaf.
First-hand Civil War account, 92nd New York State Volunteers, September 1862 to March 1863.
Photocopy.
Gift; George A. Day; 1996.
Cage 4825
AUTHOR: Attems, K., comtesse.
TITLE: LETTERS, 1966-1972.
DESCRIPT.: 8 items.
SUBJECTS: French letters.
NOTES: Includes original postal covers and postcards.
Personal correspondence with Mildred Bissinger.
Gift; Mildred Bissinger; 1997.
Cage 4826
AUTHOR: Tucker Cellars Winery.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Tucker, Melvin Dean, 1930-1999.
TITLE: COLLECTION OF CLIPPINGS, 1980-1999.
DESCRIPT.: 1 folder.
SUBJECTS: Tucker family.
Agricultural industries -- Yakima River Valley (Wash.).
Agricultural industries -- Washington (State).
Wine industry -- Washington (State) -- Sunnyside (Wash.).
Wineries -- Washington (State) -- Sunnyside (Wash.).
NOTES: Chiefly printed memorabilia relating to Tucker Cellars Winery and Tucker Farms in Yakima River Valley (Sunnyside), Washington.
Gift; Rose Tucker; 2000.
Cage 4827
AUTHOR: Marshall, Doris Dewald, 1928-
TITLE: DEWALD FAMILY STORY, TYPESCRIPT, 1998.
DESCRIPT.: 190 pages : spiral bound.
SUBJECTS: Dewald family -- Genealogy.
Russian Germans -- Northwest, Pacific -- Genealogy.
Russian Germans -- Emigrants -- History.
NOTES: Chiefly texts and some documents relating to Volga German emigrant history.
Photocopy.
Gift; Doris Dewald Marshall; 2000.
Cage 4828
AUTHOR: Oberst, Walter.
TITLE: PASCO: THE RAILROAD TOWN, TYPESCRIPT, 1977.
DESCRIPT.: 212 leaves : in notebook.
SUBJECTS: Franklin County (Wash.) -- History.
Pasco (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: "Copyright: The Franklin County Historical Society."
This script was produced with the partial support of the City of Pasco through a Community Development Block Grant.
History of Pasco, Washington.
Cage 4829
AUTHOR: Burkhart, David.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Lawrence, Gloria.
TITLE: DUMAS FAMILY HISTORY, DOCUMENTS, 1993.
ADDITIONAL TITLE: From schoolhouse to Pomona Ranch. typescript. 1993.
ADDITIONAL TITLE: James Dumas. typescript. [n.d.].
DESCRIPT.: 2 items (26 leaves).
SUBJECTS: Dumas, James L., 1862-1930.
Educators -- Washington (State).
Fruit growers -- Washington (State) -- Dayton (Wash.).
Horticulture -- Washington (State) -- Dayton (Wash.).
Agricultural industries -- Washington (State) -- Dayton (Wash.).
NOTES: Biographical accounts of James L. Dumas.
Photocopies.
Gift; Donna Dwiggins; 2000.
James L. Dumas superintendent of Pullman, Washington, school system from 1904 to 1906. Proprietor of Pomona Ranch in Dayton, Washington.
Cage 4830
AUTHOR: Peterson, Katherine Wride.
TITLE: THIS IS YOUR FAMILY AND MINE, TYPESCRIPT, [N.D.].
DESCRIPT.: 71 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Trimble family -- Genealogy.
Wride family -- Genealogy.
NOTES: Chiefly text and some documents.
Trimble and Wride family history.
Photocopies.
Gift; Debbie Hellinger; 1999.
Cage 4831
AUTHOR: South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency (Wash.).
TITLE: THE SCALPEL, NEWSLETTERS, 1994-1995.
DESCRIPT.: 10 items.
SUBJECTS: South Pugent Sound Veterinary Medical Association -- Washington (State) -- Newsletters.
Veterinarians -- Washington (State) -- Associations, institutions, etc.
Cage 4832
AUTHOR: Longden, George, 1707- , former owner.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Veterinary History Collection. WaPS.
TITLE: HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT BOOK AND VETERINARY RECIPES, MANUSCRIPT NOTEBOOK, 1730-1798.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (73 leaves) : leather binding.
SUBJECTS: Account book -- 18th century.
Material culture -- Sources.
Veterinary medicine.
Farriery.
NOTES: Original binding with metal clasp.
15 leaves blank. Some leaves missing and loose.
Text in different hands.
Material includes three-column accounting, veterinary remedies and recipes, household auction records, and entries on wages, purchases, and payments.
Purchase; Barry Scott; 1985.
Cage 4833
AUTHOR: Simpson, Claude, 1906-
TITLE: COLTON, WASHINGTON: MY HOME TOWN AND MY LIFE, TYPESCRIPT, 1996.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (294p.) : spiral bound.
SUBJECTS: Simpson, Claude, 1906- -- Autobiography.
Colton (Wash.) -- History.
NOTES: Addendum unpaginated.
Autobiography and account of life in Colton, Washington, from 1906 to 1996.
Gift; Claude Simpson; 1996.
Former Director of Admissions, State College of Washington.
Cage 4834
AUTHOR: Mih, Walter C.
TITLE: IMPORTANT PAPERS AND LETTERS, DOCUMENTS, 1970-1996.
DESCRIPT.: 1 folder.
SUBJECTS: Mih, Walter C.
Washington State University. Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering -- Faculty.
Civil engineering.
Civil engineers.
College teachers.
Environmental engineering.
Environmental engineers.
NOTES: Consists of articles, vita, and other material relating to academic career.
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Washington State University. Faculty member from 1970 to 1996.
Cage 4835
AUTHOR: Mires, Austin, 1852-1936.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1880-1935.
ADDITIONAL TITLE: Profession of the law. holograph. 1880.
DESCRIPT.: 1 folder.
SUBJECTS: Mires, Austin, 1852-1936.
Lawyers -- Washington (State) -- Ellensburg (Wash.).
Sociological jurisprudence.
Law and politics -- Washington (State) -- Ellensburg (Wash.).
NOTES: Daybook, personal correspondence, and manuscript on law and society.
Lawyer, judge, and politician in Ellensburg, Washington.
Cage 4836
AUTHOR: Washington State Cowbelles Association.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Washington Cattlemen's Association.
American National Cowbelles.
National Cattlemen's Association.
TITLE: RECORDS, 1975-1977.
DESCRIPT.: 1 folder.
SUBJECTS: Washington State Cowbelles Association -- Records and correspondence.
Cattle breeders -- Washington (State) -- Associations, institutions, etc.
Women -- Societies and clubs -- Washington (State).
Women -- Associations, institutions, etc. -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Consists of clippings, photographs, memorabilia, records, and correspondence.
Gift; Christine Marsh; 1983.
Auxillary to Washington Cattlemen's Association.
Cage 4837
AUTHOR: Singer, Karl E., ca. 1905- ca. 1995.
TITLE: PAPERS, 1926-1928.
DESCRIPT.: 1 folder.
SUBJECTS: Students -- Washington State University.
College students -- Washington (State).
School notebooks.
Students State College of Washington.
NOTES: Chiefly undergraduate class notes for courses offered at the State College of Washington in the 1920s.
State College of Washington Class of 1929. Member, Society of American Engineers.
Cage 4838
AUTHOR: Sitwell, Sacheverell, 1897-
TITLE: BARAKA ("AS THE MOORS CALL IT") : TYPESCRIPT, 1972.
ADDITIONAL TITLE: Dionysia. typescript. [n.d.].
DESCRIPT.: notebook (45 leaves) : paperbound.
SUBJECTS: Sitwell, Sacheverell, 1897-
Baraka ("as the Moors call it") -- Manuscripts.
Dionysia -- Manuscripts.
Poetry -- England -- 20th century -- Manuscripts.
Authors, English -- 20th century.
NOTES: "For Geoffrey Elborn from his friend Sacheverell Sitwell 17 January 1973".
Texts exhibit handwritten changes.
Purchase; Paul Rassam; 1994.
Cage 4839
AUTHOR: Sitwell, Osbert, 1892-1969.
TITLE: ALS : CASTELLO DI MONTEGUFONI, FLORENCE, TO ROY [CAMPBELL], 1952 SEPT. 18.
DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.
SUBJECTS: Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
NOTES: Concerning Miracle on Sinai.
Purchase; David J. Holmes; 1995.
Cage 4840
AUTHOR: Allen, Richard Sanders.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Pangborn, Clyde Edward, ca., 1893-1958.
Vance, Claire Kinsey, ca., 1897-1935, aircraft designer.
Mason Aircraft Corporation.
Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Corporation.
TITLE: THE VANCE FLYING WING, DOCUMENTS, 1974-1994.
DESCRIPT.: 1 folder.
SUBJECTS: Pangborn, Clyde Edward, ca., 1893-1958.
Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Corporation.
Aeronautics -- History.
Aircraft industry.
Airplanes -- Design and construction.
Airplanes -- Wings.
Airplanes Vance Flying Wing.
Airplanes Vance Cargo.
Airplanes Mason Meteor.
Airplanes Texas Ranger.
NOTES: Concerning the Vance Flying Wing aircraft and aviation design from the 1930s. Also includes contracts and related aircraft registration documents.
Photocopies.
Gift; Richard Sanders Allen; 1994.
Cage 4841
AUTHOR: Evergreen Pesticide Council, Inc. (Puyallup, Wash.).
TITLE: RECORDS, 1975-1977.
DESCRIPT.: 1 folder.
SUBJECTS: Evergreen Pesticide Council, Inc. -- Puyallup (Wash.) -- Records.
Pesticides industry -- Washington (State).
Business enterprises -- Washington (State).
NOTES: Typescript minutes and by-laws.
Cage 4842
AUTHOR: Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.).
TITLE: RECORDS, 1931-1934.
DESCRIPT.: 1 folder.
SUBJECTS: Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.) -- Records and correspondence.
Fruit -- Transportation.
Shipping -- Rates.
Railroads -- Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.).
NOTES: Includes correspondence, business records, company circulars, and legal documents relating to shipping rates for citrus and deciduous fruits.
Cage 4843
AUTHOR: Northern Pacific Railroad Company.
TITLE: THE PRACTICAL VALUE OF THE FARMING DEMONSTRATION TRAIN. ESPECIALLY THE NORTHERN PACIFIC, 1910: DRY FARMING SPECIAL, TYPESCRIPT, [N.D.].
DESCRIPT.: 7 items.
SUBJECTS: Northern Pacific Railroad Company.
Agricultural development projects -- Washington (State), Eastern.
Farm equipment.
Livestock projects -- Washington (State), Eastern.
Tillage -- Washington (State), Eastern.
Dry farming State College of Washington.
Trains N.P. Dry Farming Special.
NOTES: Brief account of Northern Pacific dry farming demonstration train in Eastern Washington, July 1910. Includes photographs.
Cage 4844
AUTHOR: Holstein-Friesian Association of America.
TITLE: 80TH ANNUAL CONVENTION HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, CONVENTION PROGRAM, 1965.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (92p.).
SUBJECTS: Holstein-Friesian Association of America -- Congresses and conventions.
Holstein-Friesian cattle.
Livestock -- Societies, etc.
NOTES: Concerning convention in Seattle, Washington, June 1-4, 1965.
Cage 4845
AUTHOR: Johnson, Claudius Osborne, 1894-
TITLE: FROM DAWN TO SUNUP, TYPESCRIPT, CA. 1965.
ADDITIONAL TITLE: Identification of brothers and sisters in From Dawn to Sunup. typescript, ca. 1965.
DESCRIPT.: 182 leaves.
SUBJECTS: Johnson, Claudius Osborne, 1894- -- Autobiography.
NOTES: "By Frank Ferris," pseudonym, typed on title page.
"Claudius O. Johnson, author" handwritten on title page.
Account of family and childhood in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, in late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
On Washington State University faculty, 1928-1960. Political scientist.
Cage 4846
AUTHOR: Whitman, Narcissa Prentiss, 1808-1847.
TITLE: JOURNAL OF MRS. NARCISSA PRENTISS WHITMAN : VANCOUVER OCT. 20TH 1836, TRANSCRIPTION, [N.D.].
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (118 leaves) : hardbound.
SUBJECTS: Frontier and pioneer life -- Washington (State).
Women pioneers -- Washington (State).
Washington (State) -- History -- To 1889.
NOTES: On title page: "(The copy from which this was made is in Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington.)".
On last leaf: "Copied from original journal of Mrs. Narcissa Prentis [sic] Whitman, by her niece, Miss Cornelia Narcissa Whitman Jackson, of: Oberlin, Ohio."
Transciption by Mona Nelsen.
First-person account of nineteenth century journey in Pacific Northwest.
Typescript.
Cage 4847
AUTHOR: Colt Manufacturing Company.
TITLE: ACCOUNT LEDGER, 1899-1902.
DESCRIPT.: 1 item (545p.).
SUBJECTS: Colt Manufacturing Company -- Records.
Account books.
Firearms.
Manufacturing industries.
NOTES: Contains blank pages.
Summary accounting figures arranged by firm.
Cage 4848
AUTHOR: United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Natural Resource Conservation Service.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Helms, Douglas, interviewer.
Schwendiman, John L., 1909- , interviewee.
United States. Soil Conservation Service. Oral History Program.
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Soil Erosion Service.
TITLE: ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW. JOHN L. SCHWENDIMAN, TYPESCRIPT, 19 SEPT. 1981.
DESCRIPT.: [59] leaves, bound.
SUBJECTS: Schwendiman, John L., 1909-
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Natural Resource Conservation Service -- Records.
Agronomy.
Conservation of natural resources.
Range management.
Soil conservation.
United States -- Conservation of natural resources -- Oral history.
NOTES: Overview of career of John L. Schwendiman, active in natural resource conservation in various capacities from 1935 to 1976.
Cage 4849
AUTHOR: Spokane Falls & Northern Railroad.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Northern Pacific Railway Company.
Burlington Northern Inc.
Monte Cristo Railway.
Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.).
Spokane Falls and Idaho Railroad Company.
TITLE: TRAFFIC CONTRACT, DOCUMENT, 1 OCT. 1887.
DESCRIPT.: 8 pages.
SUBJECTS: Spokane Falls & Northern Railroad -- Records.
Northern Pacific Railway Company -- Records.
Railroad companies -- Contracts.
Railroads, Industrial.
NOTES: Printed contract governing relations between the Spokane Falls and Idaho Railroad Company and the Northern Pacific Railroad Company.
Cage 4850
AUTHOR: Constable, William.
TITLE: DR. STUKELEY'S WORKS, COMMON-PLACE BOOK, 1872.
DESCRIPT.: [22] leaves.
SUBJECTS: Stukeley, William, 1687-1765.
Books and reading -- England -- 19th century.
Common-place books -- England -- 19th century. rbgenr.
NOTES: Summary of publications by antiquarian William Stukeley.
On title page: "A synopsis of Stukeley's works with many original observations of great interest on antiquities and on Stukeley's notes by William Constable July 1872".
Cage 4851
AUTHOR: Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Ruck, Berta, 1878-
Bloomsbury Authors. WaPS.
TITLE: LETTER, DECEMBER 25TH, 1928, TO BERTA RUCK.
DESCRIPT.: 2 items.
SUBJECTS: Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. Correspondence.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
Letters -- England -- 20th century. rbgenr WaPS.
NOTES: Unpublished letter.
One typescript letter signed by Virginia Woolf from 52 Tavistock Square with the annotated date "Xmas day" and a manuscript envelope postmarked December 27th, 1928. In the letter, Woolf writes that "I am more pleased than I can say that you survived my burial. Never will I attempt such a thing again. To think that you have bought my book!" The burial refers to Woolf's having used Ruck's name in Jacob's Room, with the minor change of adding an "h" to it ("Bertha Ruck") and killing the character. Though Ruck initially considered a lawsuit, the authors, after exchanging letters, were reconciled.
Purchase, Priscilla Juvelis, Inc., 2001.
Cage 4852
AUTHOR: Washington State University. Carpenter Hall.
ALTERNATE AUTHORS: Dana, Homer Jackson, 1890-1970. Electrical transmission and distribution of power. WaPS.
Carpenter, Hubert Vinton, 1875-1941, associated name. Electrical transmission and distribution of power. WaPS.
State College of Washington. Carpenter Hall. WaPS.
State College of Washington. Engineering Experiment Station. WaPS.
Historical Photograph Collections. WaPS.
TITLE: DEDICATION OF H. V. CARPENTER HALL.
DESCRIPT.: .25 linear ft. (1 folder).
SUBJECTS: Washington State University. Carpenter Hall -- Archival resources.
Washington State University -- Buildings -- History.
Dedication of H. V. Carpenter Hall (October 22, 1949 : Pullman, Washington) -- Archival resources.
Engineers -- Washington (State) -- 20th century.
NOTES: Dedication of H. V. Carpenter Hall (formerly the Mechanic Arts Building) on October 22, 1949.
Consists of a bound, hardcover book of items collected at the dedication of Carpenter Hall, including actual photographs, photocopies of correspondence from invitees, etc. Also contains biographical information on H. V. Carpenter, and a thank you card from Professor Carpenter's granddaughter on receipt of items sent to her in 1992 that were given out at the opening.
Gift; Homer Jackson Dana; 1950.
Hubert Vinton Carpenter was Dean of the College of Mechanic Arts and Engineering (1917-1941) and Director of the Engineering Experiment Station (1919) at The State College of Washington.
Materials compiled by Homer Jackson Dana, 17 January, 1950.