Biographical Note

Scope and Content

Arrangement

Restrictions on Use

Restrictions on Access

Related Material

Custodial History

Preferred Citation

Acquisition Info

Processing Info

Other Finding Aids

Inventory   [ + ]

Subject Terms


Guide to the Stephen R. Blair Papers
1919-1996



Creator: Blair, Stephen R. (Stephen Richard), 1917-1997
Title: Stephen R. Blair papers
Date Span: 1919-1996
Bulk: 1940-1996
Quantity: 1 cubic foot (2 boxes)
Manuscript Collection No.: 5172
Accession No.: 5172-001
Languages: Collection materials are in English.

Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.



Biographical Note

Stephen Richard Blair was born on July 19, 1917, in a sod house built by his father in Swanville, Minnesota. His parents, Louis and Eva (McPhee) Blair, raised a large Catholic family in Minnesota and Saskatchewan, Canada. Blair attended Duluth Central High School and the University of Minnesota in Duluth. In January 1936 Blair entered the U.S. Army and served as a field paramedic. He was discharged for suspicion of homosexuality in October of the same year. He later moved to San Francisco, where he met his partner Frank McCormick. Blair and McCormick's relationship lasted roughly forty-one years, until McCormick died of lung cancer in the 1980s.

When Blair and McCormick met, McCormick was serving as a union officer for the National Union of Marine Cooks and Stewards (NUMCS). He was also on the executive board of the California Congress of Industrial Organizatons (CIO) and was actively involved in the Pacific coast maritime strike of 1936. NUMCS was a small union known for full integration of African American and gay members. NUMCS leaders were blacklisted in the 1950s, and the union was expelled from the CIO in 1955 for communist leadership. Blair became involved in NUMCS while working as a ship's delegate on passenger cruise lines and freighters. He served as a delegate for a union-wide meeting on the S.S. Aleutian. Blair earned top wages waiting tables on luxury liners before being blacklisted in the 1950s by the Merchant Marines. He also held positions as an hospital orderly, a medical assistant for an Arctic oil rig named Kavik, and a studio prop man on Hollywood movie sets.

McCormick and Blair were born twenty years apart but had similar interests in theater and performance. In World War I, McCormick served in a drag troupe called the Pink Stockings. He also sang in the Fighting American Quartet to entertain troops. In World War II, Blair performed in the United Service Organizatons' (USO) theater and entertainment shows. These experiences sparked a continuing interest in theater. Blair played in stock theater shows in Hollywood, San Diego, and Los Angeles, California. After visiting Hawaii with the USO, he decided to stay and work in advertising. He performed under the name "Mickey Blair" in a 1945 Honolulu Community Production of The Petrified Forest by Robert Sherwood.

McCormick and Blair moved to Seattle in the late 1960s. In the 1970s and 1980s, Blair was involved in Democratic election campaigns. In 1980 Blair sang in the Seattle Men's Chorus, which formed in 1979. Blair was also one of five Seattle gay and lesbian elders who performed their own life stories in the 1992 Alice B. Theatre production, Hidden History: True Stories from Seattle's Gay and Lesbian Elders. The play was directed by Patricia Van Kirk and was based upon interviews completed as part of the Alice B. Theatre Oral History Project. Stephen R. Blair died in April of 1997.

Scope and Content

The papers include subject files related to various aspects of Stephen R. Blair's life, including his military service, his participation in the Alice B. Theatre and the Seattle Men's Chorus, and his experiences as a maritime worker and member of the National Union of Marine Cooks and Stewards. Also included are playbills, clippings, correspondence, and the transcript of his interview for the Alice B. Theatre Oral History Project.

Arrangement

Arranged by type of record.

Restrictions on Use

The creator's literary rights have been transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Restrictions on Access

The collection is open to all users.

Related Material

Also available in Special Collections are the Alice B. Theatre Records, Accession No. 4199-001, which include the original recording and transcript of Blair's interview for the Alice B. Theatre Oral History Project.

Custodial History

Before his death, Blair gave a collection of scrapbooks, photographs, and other materials to friends with instructions to make them available to the public. The papers were donated to the Northwest Lesbian and Gay History Museum Project, where volunteers completed initial processing. They were then transferred to Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries.

Preferred Citation

Stephen R. Blair papers, Accession No. 5172-001. Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries, Seattle, Washington.

Acquisition Info

Donated by the Northwest Lesbian and Gay History Museum Project, November 12, 1999.

Processing Info

Processed by Noella Natalino in 2004.

Four scrapbooks, three photograph albums, 30 negatives, and 137 photographs were relocated to the Stephen R. Blair Photograph Collection, PH Accession No. 2004-083, on April 22, 2004.

Other Finding Aids

An unpublished, preliminary finding aid to the Stephen R. Blair Photograph Collection is available in Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries. The subjects of the visual materials include Blair's childhood and family, military and non-military theater experiences, and male friends.


Inventory

   
Box/FolderDate
1/1Biographical information1998

   
Box/FolderDate
1/2Incoming letters1944-1945

   
Box/FolderDate
1/3-4General correspondence1942-1996, undated

   
Box/FolderDate
Subject files
1/5Alice B. Theatre - Hidden History: True Stories from Seattle's Gay and Lesbian Elders 1992-1996, undated
1/6Alice B. Theatre Oral History Project - transcript of Blair interview1992
1/7Democratic campaigns1972, 1980
1/8Duluth Central High School (Minnesota)1939, 1941, undated
General Notes: See also: Yearbook - Duluth Central High School (Minnesota).
Employment
1/9Medic for Arctic oil rig Kavik #1undated
Passenger Liners
1/10Photocopies of photographscirca 1950s
1/11Miscellaneous1947-1950, undated
1/12Miscellaneous1940, 1946, 1954
1/13 An Evening at the Garden of Allah: A Gay Cabaret in Seattle by Don Paulson1996, undated
1/14Genealogy information1941-1943, 1991, undated
1/15Harvest House1955-1956
1/16McCormick, Frank1919-1925, 1962, 1978, undated
1/17Military service / military issues1930, 1955, 1974, 1995, undated
National Union of Marine Cooks and Stewards
1/18Photocopies of photographscirca 1950-1959
1/19Miscellaneous1947-1951, undated
Seattle Men's Chorus
1/20General correspondence1980, 1995
1/21Newsletters: Music Man 1980
1/22Writings regarding organizational problems1980
Box
2Clipping: Seattle Gay News - "The Seattle Men's Chorus Celebrates 10 Years with Reprise"    OVERSIZE1990
Box/Folder
1/23Miscellany1980, 1994
1/24United Service Organizations Theaterundated
1/25U.S. Coast Guard - ineligibility for employment1951-1954

   
Box/FolderDate
1/26Speeches and writingsundated

   
Box/FolderDate
1/27 Seattle Gay News 1996

   
Box/FolderDate
1/28Yearbook - Duluth Central High School (Minnesota)1940

   
BoxDate
2Magazine articles    OVERSIZE1975, 1996

   
BoxDate
2Artwork    OVERSIZE1960, undated

   
Box/FolderDate
1/29Notesundated

   
Box/FolderDate
1/30-31Miscellany1944-1996, undated

   
Box/FolderDate
Ephemera
Playbills and programs
1/32Blair, Stephen1945-1946, undated
1/33-34Miscellaneous1942-1963, 1988-1995, undated
1/35Seattle Chorale1954-1955, 1957

   
BoxDate
Clippings
2Communism and blacklisting    OVERSIZE1971, 1987, 1996
Box/Folder
1/36Health issues1988, undated
Box
2 Milk, Harvey    OVERSIZE1978
2Oil industry    OVERSIZE1970, 1989
2Seattle gay community    OVERSIZE1992-1996, undated
Box/Folder
1/37Miscellaneous1970-1974, 1991-1993, undated

Subject Terms

Personal Names:
Blair, Stephen R. (Stephen Richard), 1917-1997--Archives.
Organizations:
Seattle Men's Chorus.
Subjects:
Discrimination in employment--United States.
Gay actors--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives.
Gay men--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives.
Gay theater--Washington (State)--Seattle.
Gays and the performing arts--Washington (State)--Seattle.
Gays in the military--United States.
Male singers--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives.
Men's choral societies--Washington (State)--Seattle.
Genre Headings:
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Playbills.
correspondence.
transcripts.
Last modified: September 18, 2006
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