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Clifford
R. Koester
Papers,
1927-1972
The papers of Clifford R. Koester were
donated to Washington State University in two separate installments, by Mr.
Koester in 1985 (MS 1985-30) and by Ronald and Ronda Koester in 2002 (MS
2002-23). The collection was processed in 2006 by Cheryl Gunselman, Manuscripts
Librarian.
Number of containers: 4
Linear feet of shelf space: 2.5
BIOGRAPHY
Clifford R. Koester (1912-1991) was born
in Amarillo, TX, and spent his childhood in Ismay, MT. From 1941 to 1961 he
worked as a journeyman electrician for the United States Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, first at the Leavenworth (WA) fish hatchery
and then at the Grand Coulee Dam. He was a long-time member of the
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), and a resident of the
town of Coulee Dam (WA).
ARRANGEMENT
AND DESCRIPTION
The primary focus of the collection is
the construction and operation of the Grand Coulee Dam. It includes an
unpublished history of the dam and a substantial amount of ephemera (primarily
newsletters and pamphlets) related to the dam. The collection also includes
materials related to larger questions about reclamation and development, some
expressing opposition to federal government regulatory powers.
In his history of the dam, Koester
focused on the contributions of laborers to the monumental project. In the
dedication, he observed that "the ability and achievements of the planners
and engineers have often been extolled elsewhere. I wish to speak now of the craftsmen
and common workmen who toiled here, and gave a part of their lives to further
this great work…"
The arrangement for this collection was created
during processing in the absence of a usable original order. Many printed items
have been removed from the papers for separate cataloging. (Note: please
contact MASC staff if you need assistance in locating these items in the
Griffin online catalog.)
The papers have been arranged in five
series:
Series 1: History of the Columbia Basin Project by Clifford R. Koester, 1945. Three-volume typescript (bound),
illustrated with approximately 176 United States Bureau of Reclamation
photographs. Discusses many aspects of the construction of the Grand Coulee Dam
and includes some information about related Columbia Basin projects.
Series 2: Correspondence and notes; 1945-1955, undated. The materials in this series are related
to two main topics: Koester's research for his history of the Grand Coulee Dam,
and his opposition to federal government regulation of recreational use of Lake
Roosevelt.
Series 3: Newsletters, 1936-1958. Includes
issues of the Pacific Northwest Development Association Bulletin, the Columbia
Basin Project Safety News, and the Columbian.
Series 4: Reports, pamphlets, and miscellaneous materials, 1927-1972.
Series 5: Photographs; 1948, undated.
CONTAINER
LIST
Box Folder Description
Series
1: History of the Columbia Basin Project, 1945
1 1-3 History of the Columbia Basin Project
by Clifford R. Koester (bound typescript and photographs), 1945.
Series
2: Correspondence and notes; 1945-1955, undated
2 4 Correspondence and notes;
1945-1955, undated.
Series
3: Newsletters, 1936-1958
5 M.W.A.K. Columbian newsletter
(Mason City, WA: Mason-Walsh-Atkinson-Kier Co.), 1936-1937.
6-9 The Columbian newsletter (Mason
City, WA: Consolidated Builders), 1938-1941.
Columbia
Basin Project Safety News, 1944-1950
10-14 Newsletters, 1944-1950.
3 15-16 Newsletters, 1944-1950.
(continued)
17 Layouts, circa 1947-1950.
18-20 Pacific Northwest Development Association
Bulletin, 1947-1955.
21 Miscellaneous newsletters,
1947-1958.
Series
4: Reports, pamphlets, and miscellaneous materials, 1927-1972
22 "Specifications for
Construction and Material, Grand Coulee Dam--Columbia Basin Project."
Annotated typescript, undated.
23 "Brown-Boveri Circuit Breaker
Tests 230-KV Air-Blast Circuit Breaker, March 14-March 18, 1951."
Typescript, circa 1951.
24 "The Columbia Basin Project,
1890-1940," by J. B. Fink. Speech (typescript), 1940.
25 "Revelations--1948," by
Michael W. Straus. Speech (typescript), 1948.
26 Appraisal report, Town of Coulee
Dam, WA, Federal Housing Administration, 1956.
27 "Why a CVA?" by Hugh
Mitchell, 1945.
"What's
Inside the CVA Bill?" by J. K. Cheadle, 1946.
"Do
We Want More TVAs?" 1946.
28 "Bureau of Reclamation Region
1 Employee Handbook," 1950.
29 "Coulee Dam General Plan."
Printed report, 1950.
30 "The Columbia Basin
Project" Printed report, 1950.
4 31 "The Grand Coulee Dam Area: A
Preliminary Report," by George A. Shipman, 1950.
32 "The Grand Coulee Dam Area:
Final Report and Recommendations," by George A. Shipman, 1954.
33 "History of Grand Coulee Dam
Area: Community Development Study," 1958.
34 Pamphlets
"Columbia
Basin Project," U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation,
1959.
"The
Story of CVA," League for C.V.A., undated.
"The
'Authority' Issue," prepared by Clifford H. Stone, undated.
"Columbia
Valley Authority," Homer D. Angell, 1945.
"Question
and Answer Handbook about the Columbia Interstate Compact," undated.
"The
Repayment of Construction Costs on Federal Reclamation Projects," Ross
Morris, 1949.
35 Miscellaneous pamphlets
about Albeni Falls Dam and McNary Dam, 1954-1955.
36 "Pacific Builder and
Engineer," December 1947.
37 "The Journal of Electrical
Workers and Operators," September 1945.
38 "The 'Palouse Soil'
Problem," Kirk Bryan (U.S. Geological Survey bulletin 790-B), 1927.
Miscellaneous
or unidentified; 1949-1972, undated.
Series
5: Photographs; 1948, undated
39-42 Photographs; 1948, undated.