Guide to the Olaf Pitt Jenkins Geology Lantern Slides 1910s-1928
PC 190

Summary Information

Repository
Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections
Creator
Jenkins, Olaf P. (Olaf Pitt), 1889-1983.
Title
Olaf Pitt Jenkins Geology Lantern Slides
ID
PC 190
Date [inclusive]
1910s-1928
Extent
1 Linear foot of shelf space, 3 Boxes (242 images)
Language
Collection materials are in English.
Abstract
Instructional and research lantern slides (photographic images) dating from about the 1910s to 1928 and documenting the geology of the Pacific Northwest, focusing on Washington state.

Preferred Citation

[Item description]

Olaf Pitt Jenkins Geology Lantern Slides, 1910s-1928 (PC 190)

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

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Biography/History

Olaf Pitt Jenkins (1889-1983) was a professor of Economic Geology at the State College of Washington from 1916-1918 before leaving during wartime due to low enrollment, he returned again from 1920-1925. During his final year at WSC, he was acting head of the Department of Mines and Geology. Born and raised on the campuses of Stanford University, he received his Bachelors (1913), Masters (1915), and Ph.D. (1929) there. After leaving WSC to work in the oil industry in Indonesia for a few years, he returned to Stanford. After finishing his Ph.D., he was faculty at Stanford until he was appointed state geologist for California and head of the state Division of Mines and Geology in 1947, a position he held until his retirement in 1958.

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Scope and Content

The collection consists of lantern slides primarily tied to geology in the Pacific Northwest, most created in the 1910s to 1930s. They include both commercial lantern slides and personally created lantern slides; the majority of the latter, where dated, seem to be from 1921 and from 1928, and bear the initials O.P.J. This was almost certainly Olaf Pitt Jenkins, a professor of Economic Geology in what was then known as Washington State College’s School of Mines and Geology.

Sources of commercial lantern slides include Asahel Curtis; Seattle; Arthur M. Prentiss, Portland (primarily in the Columbia River series); Keystone View Co., Meadville, PA; and others. Only between 5 and 15 percent of the images were commercially produced.

The slides were likely created and organized either for instruction or for personal research. They include series on northwest rivers and gorges; waterfalls; the Columbia River; lakes; mountains; the Palouse region, scablands, and basalt; and what appears to be a hiking trip (or trips) in the North Cascades.

The majority of the images are undated, but almost all are labeled.

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Arrangement

The lantern slides are retained in their original order, as each sequence of numbers appears to relate to a subject of some sort. Any information on what that subject actually was is lost to history, and so in describing these series we are hypothesizing on and approximating the original subjects. The series are not complete, as not all materials were retained in the archives – materials both commercially produced and not pertaining to the northwest were not retained.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

Washington State University Libraries Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections  © 2020

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

Original unpublished Olaf Pitt Jenkins materials either remain within the copyright of his heirs until 70 years after his 1983 death, or if created in the course of his employment, then in copyright of that employer until 120 years after their date of creation. Commercially published materials moved into the public domain 95 years after their date of original publication; as these were most likely all obtained before Olaf Pitt Jenkins left WSC is 1925, the commercial images all are probably now in public domain, but, it remains the responsibility of the user to verify that.

Acquisition Information

Peter Larson of the WSU department of Geology donated this collection to the Washington State University Libraries’ Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections on January 9, 2020, where they were retained as UPC 2020-01. The provenance of the materials is incomplete; they had been in storage in the Geology department since at least 1983, when Dr. Larson first noticed them.

Processing Information

This collection was processed by University Archivist Mark O’English processed this collection in September of 2020.

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Related Materials

Related Material

The Manuscripts division at Stanford University holds a small (.5 linear feet) collection of Olaf Pitt Jenkins Papers, 1929-1973 (bulk 1946-1958) as collection M0531.

Separated Material

During processing, the decision was made to retain only lantern slides that were either original (e.g. non-commercial) or else strongly tied to the Pacific Northwest. The remaining slides, probably about 500 in number, were returned to the donor.

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Names and Subjects

Personal Name(s)

Subject(s) :
  • Jenkins, Olaf P. (Olaf Pitt), 1889-1983 -- Archives.

Subject(s)

  • Geology -- Northwest, Pacific -- Photographs.
  • Science
  • Photographs

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Detailed Description of Collection

box

Irrigation ditch near Oroville  1 item

Original Number Range: 129

1

Squaw Saddle rhyolite, Wenatchee.  1 item

Original Number Range: 131

1

Hanford district, well number 60.  1 item

Original Number Range: 500

1

Petrified stump in basalt, Vantage Ferry grade  1 item

Original Number Range: 800

1

Whatcom Co., rognon (sp.?) deposit  1 item

Original Number Range: 902

1

Snoqualmie Pass, coming up west side  1 item

Original Number Range: 1006

1

Rivers and gorges. Includes Snake, Similkimeen, Oneonta, L Canyon on Clark's Fork, and Pend d'Oeille.  9 items

Original Number Range: 1015 - 1046

1

Waterfalls. Includes Snoqualmie, Skagit pot holes, Twin, Kettle, Franklin, Long Lake, Little, Bonnie Lake, and Shoshone.  11 item

Original Number Range: 1106 - 1133

1

Columbia River, and Columbia River Gorge.  34 items

Original Number Range: 1700 - 1742

1

Lakes. Primarily Lake Chelan, also includes Katchess, Okanogan, Osoyoos.  20 items

Original Number Range: 2200 - 2224

1

Coastal scenes. Includes Hoodsport, Chuckanut, Newport, Whatcom Co.  5 items

Original Number Range: 2803 - 2807

1

Mountains. Includes Mt. Hood, Gunn's Peak, Glacier Peak, Wapta Glacier, Victoria Glacier, Mt. Lee, Mt. Bonnie, Whatcom Co.  16 items

Original Number Range: 3006 - 3071

2

Alaskan gold fields. Haines and Chilkoot Pass.  3 items

Original Number Range: 3077 - 3080

2

Mt. Rainier. Glaciers, and Buck Creek.  4 items

Original Number Range: 3083 - 3118

2

Canadian mountains. Includes Emerald, Sir Donald, Illecillewaet Valley.  4 items

Original Number Range: 3132 - 3164

2

Grand Coulee.  33 items

Original Number Range: 3400 - 3442

2

Palouse region. Includes Palouse Falls and canyon, scablands, loessal hills near LaCrosse and Hooper, basalt.  17 items

Original Number Range: 3501 - 3541

2

Basalt and scablands geology. Near Lamont, Spokane, Davenport, Moses Lake, Quincy, and Bonnie and Rock Lakes.  14 items

Original Number Range: 3602 - 3621

3

North Cascades. Rattlesnake Trail, Hart's Pass, Bonita Trail, Ruby Creek, Slate Creek, Azurite Trail and Pass.  59 items

Original Number Range: 3900 - 3959

3

Crater Lake (Oregon).  7 items

Original Number Range: 4007 - 4032

3