Guide to the Ralph Sundquist Collection of Radio and Automobile Ephemera 1917-1950
Cage.5118

Summary Information

Repository
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries
Creator
Sundquist, Ralph R.
Title
Ralph Sundquist Collection of Radio and Automobile Ephemera
ID
Cage.5118
Date [inclusive]
1917-1950
Extent
.1 linear feet, 2 folders.
Language
Collection materials are in English.
Language
Materials are in English.
Abstract
Printed ephemera (catalogs, brochures, pamphlets) collected by Ralph Sundquist, about radio equipment and automobiles.

Preferred Citation

[item description]; Ralph Sundquist Collection of Radio and Automobile Ephemera, 1917-1950; Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections; Washington State University Libraries; Pullman, WA.

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Biography/History

(from the guide to the Ralph Sundquist Papers, Cage 601):

Ralph Roger Sundquist was born in Galesburg, Illinois, on 5 January 1894, to the Rev. and Mrs Hjalmar Sundquist. In 1910, the family moved to the Yakima Valley because Hjalmar had health problems he thought curable in a warm, dry climate. Ralph graduated from Yakima High School in 1912 and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Horticulture from the State College of Washington in 1916. A year later, he received a Master of Science degree in Horticulture from the State College. He taught biological courses for a year at Whitworth College, in Spokane, before returning to Yakima, where he taught high school for two years. About this time he married Elaine Fager.

The Sundquist family entered the apple business soon after arriving in the Yakima Valley. Around 1920, Ralph purchased his first orchard near Gleed. The Sunnyslope orchards did very well through the rest of the decade, raising a number of apple varieties for nationwide markets. These included the Starking Red Delicious. The early 1930s economic downturn nearly left Sundquist in financial ruin. In 1948, Sundquist and a colleague opened the Hansen Fruit and Cold Storage Company, in Yakima. He later established the Sundquist Fruit and Cold Storage Co. In 1966, he built a new controlled-atmosphere storage facility for processing, storing and shipping apples from his 850 acres of orchards and those of others.

Sundquist was an active member of the community. He was an early communicant of Yakima's First Presbyterian Church, giving much of his time and money. He made large contributions for improvements in the congregation's pipe organ in the 1940s and 1950s, and for stained glass windows. He was president of the Lower Naches Telephone Company, the the Yakima District Horticultural Society, and the Washington State Horticultural Association. He also as a board member of the Yakima YMCA, founding director of the Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital (later a trustee), director of the Yakima Valley College, and member of the Yakima School board. Sundquist also helped organize Yakima's first television station, KIMA-TV, and Yakima's educational television station.

Early in the 1950s, Ralph became a member of the Atomic Energy Commission's Personnel Advisory Board for the Hanford Project. He helped evaluate potential employees' security clearance applications. At this time, he also became a director of the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank's Seattle Branch. In 1963, Ralph and two dozen other regional agribusinessmen travelled around the world as part of the U.S. State Department's People-to-People cultural exchange program. They observed crop production methods in many developing middle eastern and Asian countries. Among his many honors for civic activities, Ralph Sundquist received the Boy Scouts of America's Silver Beaver Award for his commitment to the Fort Simcoe Council. He also won the Greater Yakima Valley Chamber of Commerce's Award of Merit for outstanding community service. He received the State College of Washington's Certificate of Merit.

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Scope and Content

This collection consists of catalogs, pamphlets, brochures, and other printed ephemera about radio equipment and transmission (1920s) and automobiles (1940s-1950s), collected by Ralph Sundquist.

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Arrangement

This collection is arranged in two series: Series 1. Radio equipment and transmission literature, 1924-1927; and Series 2. Automobile sales and operation literature, 1917-1950.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries 2017-07-27

http://www.libraries.wsu.edu/masc/

Terrell Library

P.O. Box 645610

Pullman, WA, 99164-5610 USA

509-335-6691

mascref@wsu.edu

Restrictions on Access

This collection is open and available for research use.

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions may apply.

Acquisition Information

Marvin Sundquist donated this collection to the Washington State University Libraries in 1980, along with the Ralph Sundquist Papers (MS.1980.46).

Processing Information

Cheryl Gunselman processed this collection in 2018.

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Related Materials

Separated Material

These materials were separated from the Ralph Sundquist Papers (Cage 601) when that collection was processed in 1993.

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Names and Subjects

Subject(s)

  • Automobiles--History--Sources
  • Radio--Equipment and supplies--History--Sources
  • Radio stations--History--Sources
  • Media and Communication

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Detailed Description of Collection

Series 1: Radio equipment and transmission literature 1924-1927 

folder

Radio-Index Log. 1927 

1

Log of United States Broadcasting Stations. 1927 

1

Stevenson's Bulletin of Radio Broadcasting Stations. 1925 December 

1

White's Triple List of Radio Broadcasting Stations and Air Line Mileage Book. 1926 

1

Information for the Care and Operation of the no. 540-AW Loud Speaking Telephone. 1924 

1

Atwater Kent Radio Equipment (catalog). 1924 

1

The Truth about Variable Condensers. undated 

1

Radiola 25 Super-Heterodyne. 1925 

1

Zenith "Long Distance" Radio (product brochure). undated 

1

Stromberg-Carlson product brochures (3 items). undated 

1

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Series 2. Automobile sales and operation literature 1917-1950 

folder

New Buick Special (sales brochure). 1949 

2

The Beautiful Bel Air (sales brochure). 1949 

2

Ford Products (catalog). circa 1920s 

2

Ford Instruction Book (owners manual for Ford V-8 car). 1935 

2

Ford Manual (manual for cars and trucks). 1919 

2

You and Your DeSoto (owners' manual). 1941 

2

"Better Than Ever": The New 1950 Mercury (sales brochure). 1949 

2

Oldsmobile "Rocket" Engine and New Whirlaway Hydra-Matic Drive (sales brochure). circa 1948-1950 

2

Oldsmobile Rockets Ahead (brochure). 1950 

2

Book of Instructions for Owners of Saxon Six Cylinder Cars (owners manual). 1917 

2

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