Guide to the William [Bill] Stimson Collection of Donated Photographs of Pullman and WSU 1890s-1980s
PC 141

Summary Information

Repository
Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections
Creator
Stimson, William, 1946-
Title
William [Bill] Stimson Collection of Donated Photographs of Pullman and WSU
ID
PC 141
Date [inclusive]
1890s-1980s
Extent
2 Linear feet of Shelf Space, 2 boxes, Approximately 600 items
Language
Collection materials are in English.
Abstract
William L. Stimson compiled this collection of donated photographs for his published book Going to Washington State: A Century of Student Life. This collection consists of approximately 50 photographs of Pullman and Washington State University life, spanning the period from the 1890s to the 1980s. In addition to photographs, individuals also donated dance booklets and scrapbooks that illustrate early campus life in Pullman. Also included in this collection are a few photographs documenting California Native Americans, as well as photographs of Jayne Klyne McDonald, the second wife of nineteenth century Hudson Bay Company Chief Trader Archibald McDonald.

Preferred Citation

[Item Description] Bill Stimson Collection of Donated Photographs of Pullman and WSU, 1890s-1980s (PC 141)

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

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Biography/History

William L. Stimson compiled this collection of donated photographs for his published book Going to Washington State: A Century of Student Life. After graduating from Eastern Washington University, Stimson worked as a reporter for the Spokane Chronicle, United Press International and Reuters, and was editor of Spokane Magazine and Universe Magazine. He received his MA and PhD degrees in history from Washington State University, and is employed as a Professor of Journalism at Eastern Washington University.

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Scope and Content

This collection consists of approximately 50 photographs of Pullman and Washington State University life, spanning the period from the 1890s to the 1980s. The photographs were donated by Pullman residents and WSU alumni to aid in the creation of Bill Stimson’s book Going to Washington State: A Century of Student Life. In addition to photographs, individuals also donated dance booklets and scrapbooks that illustrate early campus life in Pullman. Also included in this collection are a few photographs documenting California Native Americans, as well as photographs of Jayne Klyne McDonald, the second wife of nineteenth century Hudson Bay Company Chief Trader Archibald McDonald.

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Arrangement

The collection was received largely unordered. The collection consisted of photographs compiled by Stimson himelf as well as sets of photographs received by him as gifts from others. Many photographs are labeled with dates, but contain little or no description. The collection was processed at MASC into a loose chronological order, though each donor's gift was kept as an identified set to preserve its provenance, with the result being that the folders denote a series of overlapping dates rather than a strict chronological series. Donor names are noted on folders where applicable, but have not been included in this guide. Where it occurs, use of a photo in Going to Washington State is noted in this guide by the inclusion of dates and page numbers in parentheses.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

Washington State University Libraries Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections  © 2016

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

This collection was received at Washington State University (WSU) Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) circa 1988-1989 from Bill Stimson, and accessioned in December, 2003 as UPC-0021.

Processing Information

This collection was processed by History graduate student Nathan Sowry in December, 2010.

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Names and Subjects

Corporate Name(s)

Subject(s) :
  • Washington State University -- Students.
  • Washington State University -- History.

Personal Name(s)

Subject(s) :
  • Stimson, William, 1946- -- Archives
  • McDonald, Archibald, 1790-1853.
  • McDonald, Jayne Klyne

Subject(s)

  • Indians of North America -- California.
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Washington (State)
  • Native Americans
  • California

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Detailed Description of Collection

box folder

1890s-1940s, Pullman and campus life used in Stimson’s Going to Washington State (1897 p. 10); (early 1900s p. 52); (1923/1973 p. 54); (1926 p. 75); (1927 p. 132); (1938 p. 57) 

1 1

1890s-1940s, Pullman and campus life 

1 2

1900-1920, Pullman and campus life 

1 3

1909, WSC athletics 

1 4

1918-1923, photographs and dance booklets 

1 5

1920s campus scene 

1 6

1935-1936, winter campus scenes, 1936 student strike (p. 99, p. 101, p. 103) 

1 7

1943, photograph of WSU swimmer Jennie May Thomas Harold (1943 p. 153) 

1 8

1950s-1980s, Pullman and campus life used in Stimson’s Going to Washington State (1951 p. 163); (1958 p. 185); (1962 p. 178); (1975 p. 248); (1977 p. 249); (1987 p. 274) 

1 9

1950s-1980s, Pullman and campus life 

1 10

1954-1956, photographs of sorority life (p. 188) 

1 11

1955-1958, photographs of Stevens Hall residents (p. 180, p. 183, p. 188, p. 191, p. 198) 

1 12

1958-1962, Pullman and campus life (p. 201) 

1 13

1920s-1930s dance booklets (1926 p. 90) 

1 14

Images of California Native Americans, associated with F.F. Latta and C. Relander 

1 15

Photographs of Jayne Klyne McDonald, second wife of nineteenth century Hudson Bay Company Chief Trader Archibald McDonald. 

1 16

Stimson’s notes on photograph identification 

1 17

Cloth-bound scrapbook, loose photos, and letter of Cecil P. “Bud” Compau. 1919-1923 

2 18

Paper-bound scrapbook of Thelma J. Mahanes Brown (associated with folder #5 listed above). 1918-1923 

2 19

Going to Washington State. 2 photcopied proofs annotated with photo negative numbers. 

2 20-21