Edmond Stephen Meany was born December 28, 1862 in East Saginaw,
Michigan. He moved west with his family, arriving in Seattle in 1877. He
started studying at the Territorial University of Washington, but his education
was interrupted in 1880 by the sudden death of his father, Stephen E. Meany.
Meany then moved with his mother and the rest of his family to California to
stay with relatives. They returned to Seattle in 1882. By holding several jobs
at once, Meany was able to support his family as well as put himself through
school at the Territorial University. He graduated as valedictorian in the
Class of 1885, with a bachelor's degree in science, and later obtained a
master's degree in science in 1889.
One of the jobs at which Meany worked during this time was newspaper
delivery. He soon worked his way up in the newspaper field to become editor and
publisher for the
Seattle Post-Intelligencer. By 1890, Meany
had started his own news service called the Washington State News Bureau, and
had been hired as press agent to represent Washington state at the World's
Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Meany served as a state legislator in the
sessions of 1891 and 1893 and he initiated legislation setting aside 355 acres
to be used for the new campus of the University of Washington, as well as a
bill making tuition at the University free. In 1894, Meany became the
University's first registrar while also holding positions as an instructor and
as secretary to the Board of Regents. He became a full professor and head of
the Department of History in 1897, teaching courses in Forestry, American
History and Pacific Northwest History. By studying summers at the University of
Wisconsin he earned a Master of Letters degree in 1901, completing a thesis on
Chief Joseph. Meany was always a friend of the Indians, and over the years
became very close to Chief Joseph especially. In 1907 he traveled with Edward
S. Curtis to South Dakota to do research and conduct interviews with the
Indians of that area. Part of the history of the Sioux Indians in Curtis'
North American Indian was written by
Meany. Meany was also instrumental in having the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
Exposition located on the University's campus in 1909. This led to the clearing
of portions of the new campus for the construction of buildings, some of which
would later be used by the University.
Meany's activities were diverse and numerous. He was secretary of the
Young Naturalist's Society, Vice President of the American Forestry
Association, President of the Washington State Forestry Association and
president of the Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Society. He
was President of the Mountaineers from 1908 until his death in 1935, and was
also founder and editor of the
Washington Historical Quarterly. His
specialty was Pacific Northwest history, especially Washington state history,
on which he wrote several books and countless articles and speeches. Through
his research and studies he became a collector of documents and photographs
important to Pacific Northwest history. In 1929 he donated most of the rare and
important documents which he had in his possession to the University of
Washington Library.
The many honors that came to Meany during his lifetime attest to his
great popularity. Mt. Meany in the Olympic Mountains and Meany Crest on Mount
Rainier were named for him. The University Tower Hotel originally bore the name
Hotel Edmond Meany and the University's auditorium and theatre were named for
him in 1914--the first instance of a university building being named for a
living person. In 1926 he was given an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the
College of Puget Sound and in 1929 he was named Chevalier of the National Order
of the French Legion of Honor. President Suzzallo called Meany "Keeper of
Traditions," given the rituals and traditions, such as Campus Day or the giving
of the Ephebic Oath, which he initiated and helped to maintain. Edmond S.
Meany, the University's "Grand Old Man," died on April 22, 1935. He has,
perhaps, been the University of Washington's most influential and beloved
figure, for he gave so much of himself to the cause of a great university which
he considered so very important.
Biographical features, correspondence, speeches and writings,
clippings, committee files, drawings, ephemera, maps, memoranda, minutes,
programs, reports and subject series, 1877-1935.
Two indexes are included after the accession listings: a name index to
correspondents in accession no. 0106-001; and a name index to correspondents in
accession no. 0106-002.
Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of
Washington Libraries.
Open to all users, but access to portions of the papers restricted.
Contact Special Collections for more information.
Edmond S. Meany papers. Special Collections, University of Washington
Libraries, Seattle, Washington.
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| Accession No. 0106-001 |
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| Edmond S. Meany Papers, 1883-1935 |
| 41 cubic feet ( 119 boxes) |
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| Arrangement |
| Arranged in 21 series: |
- Notes on the Meany papers
- Biographical Features
- Letterpress books of outgoing letters
- General correspondence
- Speeches and writings
- Speeches and writings of others
- Pioneer file
- Financial records
- Plan of Lots 11 and 12 on Brooklyn Avenue
- Court papers
- Conferences and conventions
- Legislation
- Curriculum records
- Student papers
- Photographs
- Book illustrations
- Notes
- Clippings
- Ephemera
- Subject files
- Records of related organizations and individuals
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| Scope and Content |
| The series entitled "Notes on the Meany Papers" includes notes on
the correspondence in Boxes 10-51, recording major correspondents and topics of
interest. These notes were apparently made by the person who did some
organizing of the papers in 1950. |
| Correspondence includes Meany's letterpress books and general
correspondence, arranged chronologically, with undated material arranged
alphabetically. |
| The "Speeches and Writings" series includes a listing of all of
Meany's writings in this accession; cross-references have been given when the
writing is located in another series. The bibliography which Meany compiled
shortly before his death is a very helpful listing of his writings, but it is
not entirely complete. |
| This accession includes many important source documents pertaining
to Meany's book,
Mount Rainier, A Record of
Exploration. There are interviews with early explorers of the mountain,
such as Edward S. Ingraham and David Longmire, in addition to other original or
unique documents. This accession also includes Meany's holograph and notecards
for his
Origin of Washington Geographic Names.
The original correspondence collected during the preparation of this work is
not in the possession of the University of Washington, but is available on
microfilm in Accession No. 0106-003. |
| Primarily during the last twenty-five years of his life, Meany
assiduously collected materials on early Washington pioneers. He amassed
thousands of items, ranging from simple obituary notices to lengthy and
important pioneer reminiscences contained in letters or on specially devised
forms. With the help of his research assistant, Victor J. Farrar, he conducted
interviews and other research. From 1916 to 1921, Meany wrote a series of
articles for the
Seattle Post-Intelligencer entitled
"Living Pioneers of Washington." The files which he assembled came to be known
as the "Meany Pioneer File." The file is no longer intact. All of the
manuscript materials have been incorporated into this accession under the
series entitled "Pioneer File." The remaining materials have been retained by
the Special Collections Division in either their Photograph Collection or in
clipping files. |
| In the Subject Files there are several topics which deserve
mention, in particular the files on Indians, Pacific Northwest History and
University of Washington History. The files on Indians primarily deal with
Pacific Northwest Indians, and all of Meany's writings on these Indians have
been grouped together in this series. Of particular interest are the Chief
Joseph materials, including his signature and mark, and Meany's notes on
interviews with Chief Joseph and others. |
| Meany's files on Pacific Northwest history have undergone
considerable reordering. Originally the series was roughly broken into four
general areas: Pacific Northwest History, Oregon History, Washington History
and Seattle History. These divisions overlapped, resulting in filing
ambiguities, and for this reason they have all been included under the subject
heading of Pacific Northwest History. Specific topics can be easily spotted by
scanning the list of folder headings. |
| The subject files on the University of Washington preserve records
of many of the "traditions" which Meany started and preserved, such as Campus
Day, Class Day, the giving of the Ephebic Oath and Lilac Day. (One of Meany's
epithets was "keeper of traditions.") The files are very diverse, preserving
numerous items on early University history as well as materials dealing with
many early campus offices, clubs and activities. There are also several rare
University imprints in the collection, such as
The Junior Jag (folder 98/8) and
The Quoin (folder 100/5). |
| The records of related organizations and individuals reflect
Meany's role in numerous important activities, including the
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition and the editorship of the
Washington Historical Quarterly. By
working with the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, he helped Seattle obtain the
statue of William H. Seward, and in conjunction with the Daughters of the
American Revolution he helped to secure for Loredo Taft the commission to do a
statue of George Washington for the University campus. In addition to numerous
other corporate activities, this accession preserves materials documenting
Meany's activities with the Mountaineers, including several journals which
Meany kept during the annual outings of the organization. This series also
includes a few items pertaining to Meany's family. |
| Custodial History |
| After Edmond S. Meany's death in 1935, most of his papers were
placed in storage and were not presented to the University until 1946. They
were stored in the basement of Smith Hall for several years thereafter. In a
letter to Harry C. Bauer, Director of Libraries, dated February 9, 1950 (see
folder 107-4), Edmond S. Meany, Jr. discusses the gift of his father's papers
to the Library. He notes that some correspondence and other files were
accidentally included in a shipment of his father's books to him in
Massachusetts. The papers that had remained in Seattle make up this
accession. |
| Acquisition Info |
| Transferred from the History Department with the permission of the
Meany family, March 12, 1969. |
| Other Finding Aids |
| See also the name index to correspondents for this accession
included at the end of the finding aid. |
| Box/Folder | Date
|
| Notes on the Meany
papers | |
| 57/1-3 | Notes on
correspondence | circa 1950? |
| Scope and Content:
Notes on the correspondence in boxes 10-51, recording major
correspondents and topics of interest. |
|
| Box | |
115 | Note cards | circa 1950? | | Scope and Content:
Inventory of books and papers in Meany's library made after
his death in 1935 |
|
| Box/Folder | |
57/4 | Biographical Features | 1923-1932 | | Scope and Content:
Includes several autobiographical sketches. |
| General Notes:
See also: folders 88/1-15 and 89/1-15 |
| 57/5-115 | Bibliographies | 1917-1935 |
| Scope and Content:
Typescript and note cards |
| Letterpress books of outgoing
letters | |
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| Box | |
1 | Unbound Pages | 1891 September 11-1892 March 7 | |
| Volume | |
1 | Volume 1 | 1892 March 9- 1893 June 3 | | 2 | Volume 2 | 1894 October 16 - 1896 January 4 |
| Volume 3 | |
| 3 | Letters authored by Ezra Meeker | 1891 May 22 - 1891 August 17 |
| 3 | Letters authored by Meany | 1893 May 4 - 1894 May 27 |
| 4 | Volume 4 | 1896 January 18 - 1899 February 21 |
| 5 | Volume 5 | 1899 March 10- 1906 June 11 |
| 6 | Volume 6 | 1906 June 10- 1908 May 10 |
| 7 | Volume 7 | 1908 May 10- 1909 June 29 |
| 8 | Volume 8 | 1909 December 13- 1912 May 20 |
| 9 | Volume 9 | 1912 May 20- 1915 March 29 |
| 10 | Volume 10 | 1915 March 29- 1916 July 18 |
| 11 | Volume 11 | 1916 July 19 - 1917 October 28 |
| 12 | Volume 12 | 1917 October 28- 1918 November 30 |
| 13 | Volume 13 | 1918 November 30- 1920 May 4 |
| 14 | Volume 14 | 1920 May 5 - 1921 June 5 |
| 15 | Volume 15 | 1921 June 26- 1922 December 2 |
| 16 | Volume 16 | 1922 December 3- 1923 December 15 |
| 17 | Volume 17 | 1923 December 15 - 1926 September 28 |
|
| Box | |
9 | Washington State University
Historical Society | 1904 April 13- 1914 February 15 | | General
Correspondence | |
|
| Box/Folder | |
10/1 | 1883-1984 | 1883-1984 | | 10/2 | 1885 | 1885 |
| 10/3 | 1886 | 1886 |
| 10/4 | 1887 | 1887 |
| 10/5 | 1888 | 1888 |
| 10/6 | 1889 | 1889 |
| 10/7 | 1890 January 1-May 31 | 1890 January 1-May 31 |
| 10/8 | 1890 June 1-30 | 1890 June 1-30 |
| 10/9 | 1890 July 1-31 | 1890 July 1-31 |
| 10/10 | 1890 August 1-31 | 1890 August 1-31 |
| 10/11 | 1890 September 1-30 | 1890 September 1-30 |
| 10/12 | 1890 October 1-10 | 1890 October 1-10 |
| 10/13 | 1890 October 11-20 | 1890 October 11-20 |
| 10/14 | 1890 October 21-31 | 1890 October 21-31 |
| 10/15 | 1890 November 1-25 | 1890 November 1-25 |
| 10/16 | 1890 November 25-30 | 1890 November 25-30 |
| 10/17 | 1890 December 1-8 | 1890 December 1-8 |
| 10/18 | 1890 December 9-19 | 1890 December 9-19 |
| 10/19 | 1890 December 20-31 | 1890 December 20-31 |
| 10/20 | 1891 January 1-17 | 1891 January 1-17 |
| 10/21 | 1891 January 18-24 | 1891 January 18-24 |
| 10/22 | 1891 January 25-31 | 1891 January 25-31 |
| 11/1 | 1891 February 1-11 | 1891 February 1-11 |
| 11/2 | 1891 February 12-22 | 1891 February 12-22 |
| 11/3 | 1891 February 23-March 7 | 1891 February 23-March 7 |
| 11/4 | 1891 March 8-22 | 1891 March 8-22 |
| 11/5 | 1891 March 23-31 | 1891 March 23-31 |
| 11/6 | 1891 April 1-17 | 1891 April 1-17 |
| 11/7 | 1891 April 18-May 31 | 1891 April 18-May 31 |
| 11/8 | 1891 June 1-30 | 1891 June 1-30 |
| 11/9 | 1891 July 1-10 | 1891 July 1-10 |
| 11/10 | 1891 July 11-31 | 1891 July 11-31 |
| 11/11 | 1891 August 1-24 | 1891 August 1-24 |
| 11/12 | 1891 August 24-September 21 | 1891 August 24-September 21 |
| 11/13 | 1891 September 22-October 9 | 1891 September 22-October 9 |
| 11/14 | 1891 October 10-31 | 1891 October 10-31 |
| 11/15 | 1891 November 1-30 | 1891 November 1-30 |
| 11/16 | 1891 December 1-16 | 1891 December 1-16 |
| 11/17 | 1891 December 17-31 | 1891 December 17-31 |
| 11/18 | 1892 January 1-12 | 1892 January 1-12 |
| 11/19 | 1892 January 13-26 | 1892 January 13-26 |
| 11/20 | 1892 January 27-February 10 | 1892 January 27-February 10 |
| 11/21 | 1892 February 11-29 | 1892 February 11-29 |
| 11/22 | 1892 March 1-31 | 1892 March 1-31 |
| 11/23 | 1892 April 1-25 | 1892 April 1-25 |
| 11/24 | 1892 April 26-May 15 | 1892 April 26-May 15 |
| 11/25 | 1892 May 16-31 | 1892 May 16-31 |
| 11/26 | 1892 July 1-13 | 1892 July 1-13 |
| 11/27 | 1892 July 14-August 31 | 1892 July 14-August 31 |
| 11/28 | 1892 September 1-23 | 1892 September 1-23 |
| 11/29 | 1892 September 24-30 | 1892 September 24-30 |
| 11/30 | 1892 October 1-31 | 1892 October 1-31 |
| 11/31 | 1892 November 1-30 | 1892 November 1-30 |
| 11/32 | 1892 December 1-15 | 1892 December 1-15 |
| 11/33 | 1892 December 16-25 | 1892 December 16-25 |
| 11/34 | 1892 December 26-31 | 1892 December 26-31 |
| 12/1 | 1893 January 1-10 | 1893 January 1-10 |
| 12/2 | 1893 January 11-22 | 1893 January 11-22 |
| 12/3 | 1893 January 23-31 | 1893 January 23-31 |
| 12/4 | 1893 February 1- 9 | 1893 February 1- 9 |
| 12/5 | 1893 February 10-17 | 1893 February 10-17 |
| 12/6 | 1893 February 18-23 | 1893 February 18-23 |
| 12/7 | 1893 February 24-28 | 1893 February 24-28 |
| 12/8 | 1893 March 1- 9 | 1893 March 1- 9 |
| 12/9 | 1893 March 8- 15 | 1893 March 8- 15 |
| 12/10 | 1893 March 16-20 | 1893 March 16-20 |
| 12/11 | 1893 March 21-26 | 1893 March 21-26 |
| 12/12 | 1893 March 27-31 | 1893 March 27-31 |
| 12/13 | 1893 April 1-4 | 1893 April 1-4 |
| 12/14 | 1893 April 5-6 | 1893 April 5-6 |
| 12/15 | 1893 April 7-9 | 1893 April 7-9 |
| 12/16 | 1893 April 10 | 1893 April 10 |
| 12/17 | 1893 April 11 | 1893 April 11 |
| 12/18 | 1893 April 12-14 | 1893 April 12-14 |
| 12/19 | 1893 April 15-17 | 1893 April 15-17 |
| 12/20 | 1893 April 18-20 | 1893 April 18-20 |
| 12/21 | 1893 April 21-22 | 1893 April 21-22 |
| 12/22 | 1893 April 23-24 | 1893 April 23-24 |
| 12/23 | 1893 April 25-29 | 1893 April 25-29 |
| 13/1 | 1893 May 1-3 | 1893 May 1-3 |
| 13/2 | 1893 May 4-8 | 1893 May 4-8 |
| 13/3 | 1893 May 9-12 | 1893 May 9-12 |
| 13/4 | 1893 May 13-15 | 1893 May 13-15 |
| 13/5 | 1893 May 16-18 | 1893 May 16-18 |
| 13/6 | 1893 May 19-22 | 1893 May 19-22 |
| 13/7 | 1893 May 23-26 | 1893 May 23-26 |
| 13/8 | 1893 May 27-31 | 1893 May 27-31 |
| 13/9 | 1893 June 1-2 | 1893 June 1-2 |
| 13/10 | 1893 June 3-6 | 1893 June 3-6 |
| 13/11 | 1893 June 7-14 | 1893 June 7-14 |
| 13/12 | 1893 June 15-18 | 1893 June 15-18 |
| 13/13 | 1893 June 19-22 | 1893 June 19-22 |
| 13/14 | 1893 June 23-30 | 1893 June 23-30 |
| 14/1 | 1893 July 1-5 | 1893 July 1-5 |
| 14/2 | 1893 July 6-10 | 1893 July 6-10 |
| 14/3 | 1893 July 11-14 | 1893 July 11-14 |
| 14/4 | 1893 July 15-20 | 1893 July 15-20 |
| 14/5 | 1893 July 21-26 | 1893 July 21-26 |
| 14/6 | 1893 July 27-31 | 1893 July 27-31 |
| 14/7 | 1893 August 1-7 | 1893 August 1-7 |
| 14/8 | 1893 August 8-19 | 1893 August 8-19 |
| 14/9 | 1893 August 20-27 | 1893 August 20-27 |
| 14/10 | 1893 August 28-31 | 1893 August 28-31 |
| 14/11 | 1893 September 1-10 | 1893 September 1-10 |
| 14/12 | 1893 September 11-18 | 1893 September 11-18 |
| 14/13 | 1893 September 19-25 | 1893 September 19-25 |
| 14/14 | 1893 September 26-30 | 1893 September 26-30 |
| 14/15 | 1893 October 1-12 | 1893 October 1-12 |
| 14/16 | 1893 October 13-17 | 1893 October 13-17 |
| 14/17 | 1893 October 18-31 | 1893 October 18-31 |
| 14/18 | 1893 November 1-14 | 1893 November 1-14 |
| 14/19 | 1893 November 15-30 | 1893 November 15-30 |
| 14/20 | 1893 December 1-23 | 1893 December 1-23 |
| 14/21 | 1893 December 24-31 | 1893 December 24-31 |
| 14/22 | 1893 | 1893 |
| 14/23 | 1894 January 1-8 | 1894 January 1-8 |
| 14/24 | 1894 January 9-22 | 1894 January 9-22 |
| 14/25 | 1894 January 23-26 | 1894 January 23-26 |
| 14/26 | 1894 January 27-February 4 | 1894 January 27-February 4 |
| 14/27 | 1894 February 5-28 | 1894 February 5-28 |
| 15/1 | 1894 March 1-31 | 1894 March 1-31 |
| 15/2 | 1894 April 1-13 | 1894 April 1-13 |
| 15/3 | 1894 April 14-May 13 | 1894 April 14-May 13 |
| 15/4 | 1894 May 14-31 | 1894 May 14-31 |
| 15/5 | 1894 June-July 22 | 1894 June-July 22 |
| 15/6 | 1894 July 23-31 | 1894 July 23-31 |
| 15/7 | 1894 August 1-31 | 1894 August 1-31 |
| 15/6 | 1894 September 1-30 | 1894 September 1-30 |
| 15/9 | 1894 October 1-31 | 1894 October 1-31 |
| 15/10 | 1894 November 1-26 | 1894 November 1-26 |
| 15/11 | 1894 November 27-December 9 | 1894 November 27-December 9 |
| 15/12 | 1894 December 10-31 | 1894 December 10-31 |
| 15/13 | 1895 January 1-31 | 1895 January 1-31 |
| 15/14 | 1895 February 1-28 | 1895 February 1-28 |
| 15/15 | 1895 March 1-31 | 1895 March 1-31 |
| 15/16 | 1895 April 1-31 | 1895 April 1-31 |
| 15/17 | 1895 May 1-19 | 1895 May 1-19 |
| 15/18 | 1895 May 20-31 | 1895 May 20-31 |
| 15/19 | 1895 June 1-18 | 1895 June 1-18 |
| 15/20 | 1895 June 19-30 | 1895 June 19-30 |
| 15/21 | 1895 July 1-18 | 1895 July 1-18 |
| 15/22 | 1895 July 19-31 | 1895 July 19-31 |
| 15/23 | 1895 August 1-12 | 1895 August 1-12 |
| 15/24 | 1895 August 13-31 | 1895 August 13-31 |
| 15/25 | 1895 September 1-30 | 1895 September 1-30 |
| 15/26 | 1895 October 1-31 | 1895 October 1-31 |
| 15/27 | 1895 November 1-31 | 1895 November 1-31 |
| 16/1 | 1896 January 1-February 12 | 1896 January 1-February 12 |
| 16/2 | 1896 February 13-March 20 | 1896 February 13-March 20 |
| 16/3 | 1896 March 21-31 | 1896 March 21-31 |
| 16/4 | 1896 April 1-May 5 | 1896 April 1-May 5 |
| 16/5 | 1896 May 6-June 30 | 1896 May 6-June 30 |
| 16/6 | 1896 July 1-31 | 1896 July 1-31 |
| 16/7 | 1896 August 1-31 | 1896 August 1-31 |
| 16/8 | 1896 September 1-30 | 1896 September 1-30 |
| 16/9 | 1896 October 1-31 | 1896 October 1-31 |
| 16/10 | 1896 November 1-31 | 1896 November 1-31 |
| 16/11 | 1896 December 1-31 | 1896 December 1-31 |
| 16/12 | 1897 January 1-21 | 1897 January 1-21 |
| 16/13 | 1897 January 22-February 10 | 1897 January 22-February 10 |
| 16/14 | 1897 February 11-22 | 1897 February 11-22 |
| 16/15 | 1897 February 23-March 7 | 1897 February 23-March 7 |
| 16/16 | 1897 March 8-31 | 1897 March 8-31 |
| 16/17 | 1897 April 1-26 | 1897 April 1-26 |
| 16/18 | 1897 April 27-May 19 | 1897 April 27-May 19 |
| 16/19 | 1897 May 20-June 30 | 1897 May 20-June 30 |
| 16/20 | 1897 July 1-August 10 | 1897 July 1-August 10 |
| 16/21 | 1897 August 11-September 14 | 1897 August 11-September 14 |
| 16/22 | 1897 September 15-October 31 | 1897 September 15-October 31 |
| 16/23 | 1897 November 1-22 | 1897 November 1-22 |
| 16/24 | 1897 November 23-December 31 | 1897 November 23-December 31 |
| 16/25 | 1896 January 1-31 | 1896 January 1-31 |
| 16/26 | 1898 February 1-19 | 1898 February 1-19 |
| 16/27 | 1898 February 20-March 31 | 1898 February 20-March 31 |
| 16/28 | 1898 April 1-30 | 1898 April 1-30 |
| 16/29 | 1898 May 1-26 | 1898 May 1-26 |
| 16/30 | 1898 May 27-June 3 | 1898 May 27-June 3 |
| 17/1 | 1898 July 1-August 10 | 1898 July 1-August 10 |
| 17/2 | 1898 August 11-September 30 | 1898 August 11-September 30 |
| 17/3 | 1898 October 1-31 | 1898 October 1-31 |
| 17/4 | 1898 November 1-December 6 | 1898 November 1-December 6 |
| 17/5 | 1898 December 7-31 | 1898 December 7-31 |
| 17/6 | 1899 January 1-31 | 1899 January 1-31 |
| 17/7 | 1899 February 1-March 21 | 1899 February 1-March 21 |
| 17/8 | 1899 March 22-31 | 1899 March 22-31 |
| 17/9 | 1899 April 1-30 | 1899 April 1-30 |
| 17/10 | 1899 May 1-24 | 1899 May 1-24 |
| 17/11 | 1899 May 24-June 2 | 1899 May 24-June 2 |
| 17/12 | 1899 June 3-30 | 1899 June 3-30 |
| 17/13 | 1899 July 1-24 | 1899 July 1-24 |
| 17/14 | 1899 July 25-August 20 | 1899 July 25-August 20 |
| 17/15 | 1899 August 21-September 7 | 1899 August 21-September 7 |
| 17/16 | 1899 September 5-30 | 1899 September 5-30 |
| 17/17 | 1899 October 1-31 | 1899 October 1-31 |
| 17/18 | 1899 November 1-30 | 1899 November 1-30 |
| 17/19 | 1899 December 1-31 | 1899 December 1-31 |
| 17/20 | 1900 January 1-31 | 1900 January 1-31 |
| 17/21 | 1900 February 1-28 | 1900 February 1-28 |
| 17/22 | 1900 March 1-15 | 1900 March 1-15 |
| 17/23 | 1900 March 16-20 | 1900 March 16-20 |
| 17/24 | 1900 March 21-31 | 1900 March 21-31 |
| 17/25 | 1900 April 1-12 | 1900 April 1-12 |
| 17/26 | 1900 April 13-20 | 1900 April 13-20 |
| 17/27 | 1900 April 21-31 | 1900 April 21-31 |
| 17/28 | 1900 May 1-31 | 1900 May 1-31 |
| 18/1 | 1900 June 1-21 | 1900 June 1-21 |
| 18/2 | 1900 June 22-30 | 1900 June 22-30 |
| 18/3 | 1900 July 1-13 | 1900 July 1-13 |
| 18/4 | 1900 July 14-31 | 1900 July 14-31 |
| 18/5 | 1900 August 1-15 | 1900 August 1-15 |
| 18/6 | 1900 August 16-September 10 | 1900 August 16-September 10 |
| 18/7 | 1900 September 11-30 | 1900 September 11-30 |
| 18/8 | 1900 October 1-16 | 1900 October 1-16 |
| 18/9 | 1900 October 17-31 | 1900 October 17-31 |
| 18/10 | 1900 November 1-22 | 1900 November 1-22 |
| 18/11 | 1900 November 23-December 10 | 1900 November 23-December 10 |
| 18/12 | 1900 December 11-31 | 1900 December 11-31 |
| 18/13 | 1901 January 1-16 | 1901 January 1-16 |
| 18/14 | 1901 January 17-31 | 1901 January 17-31 |
| 18/15 | 1901 February 1-15 | 1901 February 1-15 |
| 18/16 | 1901 February 16-28 | 1901 February 16-28 |
| 18/17 | 1901 March 1-11 | 1901 March 1-11 |
| 18/18 | 1901 March 12-31 | 1901 March 12-31 |
| 18/19 | 1901 April 1-13 | 1901 April 1-13 |
| 18/20 | 1901 April 14-26 | 1901 April 14-26 |
| 18/21 | 1901 April 27-May 19 | 1901 April 27-May 19 |
| 18/22 | 1901 May 20-June 11 | 1901 May 20-June 11 |
| 18/23 | 1901 June 12-30 | 1901 June 12-30 |
| 18/24 | 1901 July 1-20 | 1901 July 1-20 |
| 18/25 | 1901 July 21-August 4 | 1901 July 21-August 4 |
| 18/26 | 1901 August 5-20 | 1901 August 5-20 |
| 18/27 | 1901 August 21-31 | 1901 August 21-31 |
| 18/28 | 1901 September 1-13 | 1901 September 1-13 |
| 18/29 | 1901 September 14-22 | 1901 September 14-22 |
| 18/30 | 1901 September 23-30 | 1901 September 23-30 |
| 19/1 | 1901 October 1-18 | 1901 October 1-18 |
| 19/2 | 1901 October 19-November 10 | 1901 October 19-November 10 |
| 19/3 | 1901 November 11-December 7 | 1901 November 11-December 7 |
| 19/4 | 1901 December 8-31 | 1901 December 8-31 |
| 19/5 | 1902 January 1-21 | 1902 January 1-21 |
| 19/6 | 1902 January 22-February 12 | 1902 January 22-February 12 |
| 19/7 | 1902 February 13-25 | 1902 February 13-25 |
| 19/8 | 1902 February 26-March 5 | 1902 February 26-March 5 |
| 19/9 | 1902 March 6-17 | 1902 March 6-17 |
| 19/10 | 1902 March 18-31 | 1902 March 18-31 |
| 19/11 | 1902 April 1-11 | 1902 April 1-11 |
| 19/12 | 1902 April 12-30 | 1902 April 12-30 |
| 19/13 | 1902 May 1-23 | 1902 May 1-23 |
| 19/14 | 1902 May 24-June 24 | 1902 May 24-June 24 |
| 19/15 | 1902 June 25-July 31 | 1902 June 25-July 31 |
| 19/16 | 1902 August 1-21 | 1902 August 1-21 |
| 19/17 | 1902 August 22-September 13 | 1902 August 22-September 13 |
| 19/18 | 1902 September 14-24 | 1902 September 14-24 |
| 19/19 | 1902 September 25-October 31 | 1902 September 25-October 31 |
| 19/20 | 1902 November 1-24 | 1902 November 1-24 |
| 19/21 | 1902 November 25-December 8 | 1902 November 25-December 8 |
| 19/22 | 1902 December 9-31 | 1902 December 9-31 |
| 19/23 | 1903 January 1-19 | 1903 January 1-19 |
| 19/24 | 1903 January 20-31 | 1903 January 20-31 |
| 19/25 | 1903 February 1-8 | 1903 February 1-8 |
| 19/26 | 1903 February 9-28 | 1903 February 9-28 |
| 19/27 | 1903 March 1-11 | 1903 March 1-11 |
| 19/28 | 1903 March 12-25 | 1903 March 12-25 |
| 19/29 | 1903 March 26-April 14 | 1903 March 26-April 14 |
| 19/30 | 1903 April 15-May 14 | 1903 April 15-May 14 |
| 19/31 | 1903 May 15-31 | 1903 May 15-31 |
| 19/32 | 1903 June 1-16 | 1903 June 1-16 |
| 19/33 | 1903 June 17-July 6 | 1903 June 17-July 6 |
| 19/34 | 1903 July 7-23 | 1903 July 7-23 |
| 19/35 | 1903 July 24-31 | 1903 July 24-31 |
| 19/36 | 1903 August 1-21 | 1903 August 1-21 |
| 19/37 | 1903 August 22-September 11 | 1903 August 22-September 11 |
| 19/38 | 1903 September 12-30 | 1903 September 12-30 |
| 20/1 | 1903 October 1-17 | 1903 October 1-17 |
| 20/2 | 1903 October 18-31 | 1903 October 18-31 |
| 20/3 | 1903 November 1-22 | 1903 November 1-22 |
| 20/4 | 1903 November 23-December 8 | 1903 November 23-December 8 |
| 20/5 | 1903 December 9-31 | 1903 December 9-31 |
| 20/6 | 1904 January 1-18 | 1904 January 1-18 |
| 20/7 | 1904 January 19-31 | 1904 January 19-31 |
| 20/8 | 1904 February 1-16 | 1904 February 1-16 |
| 20/9 | 1904 February 17-28 | 1904 February 17-28 |
| 20/10 | 1904 March 1-31 | 1904 March 1-31 |
| 20/11 | 1904 April 1-24 | 1904 April 1-24 |
| 20/12 | 1904 April 25-May 16 | 1904 April 25-May 16 |
| 20/13 | 1904 May 17-June 10 | 1904 May 17-June 10 |
| 20/14 | 1904 June 11-30 | 1904 June 11-30 |
| 20/15 | 1904 July 1-31 | 1904 July 1-31 |
| 20/16 | 1904 August 1-31 | 1904 August 1-31 |
| 20/17 | 1904 September 1-6 | 1904 September 1-6 |
| 20/18 | 1904 September 7-15 | 1904 September 7-15 |
| 20/19 | 1904 September 16-25 | 1904 September 16-25 |
| 20/20 | 1904 September 26-30 | 1904 September 26-30 |
| 20/21 | 1904 October 1-12 | 1904 October 1-12 |
| 20/22 | 1904 October 13-17 | 1904 October 13-17 |
| 20/23 | 1904 October 18-23 | 1904 October 18-23 |
| 20/24 | 1904 October 24-November 6 | 1904 October 24-November 6 |
| 20/25 | 1904 November 7-22 | 1904 November 7-22 |
| 20/26 | 1904 November 23-December 9 | 1904 November 23-December 9 |
| 20/27 | 1904 December 10-31 | 1904 December 10-31 |
| 21/1 | 1905 January 1-25 | 1905 January 1-25 |
| 21/2 | 1905 January 26-February 14 | 1905 January 26-February 14 |
| 21/3 | 1905 February 15-28 | 1905 February 15-28 |
| 21/4 | 1905 March 1-11 | 1905 March 1-11 |
| 21/5 | 1905 March 12-31 | 1905 March 12-31 |
| 21/6 | 1905 April 1-18 | 1905 April 1-18 |
| 21/7 | 1905 April 17-27 | 1905 April 17-27 |
| 21/8 | 1905 April 28-May 6 | 1905 April 28-May 6 |
| 21/9 | 1905 May 7-25 | 1905 May 7-25 |
| 21/10 | 1905 May 26-June 10 | 1905 May 26-June 10 |
| 21/11 | 1905 June 11-30 | 1905 June 11-30 |
| 21/12 | 1905 July 1-24 | 1905 July 1-24 |
| 21/13 | 1905 July 25-August 15 | 1905 July 25-August 15 |
| 21/14 | 1905 August 16-September 11 | 1905 August 16-September 11 |
| 21/15 | 1905 September 12-30 | 1905 September 12-30 |
| 21/16 | 1905 October 1-16 | 1905 October 1-16 |
| 21/17 | 1905 October 17-31 | 1905 October 17-31 |
| 21/18 | 1905 November 1-16 | 1905 November 1-16 |
| 21/19 | 1905 November 17-30 | 1905 November 17-30 |
| 21/20 | 1905 December 1-31 | 1905 December 1-31 |
| 21/21 | 1906 January 1-14 | 1906 January 1-14 |
| 21/22 | 1906 January 15-23 | 1906 January 15-23 |
| 21/23 | 1906 January 24-February 7 | 1906 January 24-February 7 |
| 21/24 | 1906 February 8-20 | 1906 February 8-20 |
| 21/25 | 1906 February 21-28 | 1906 February 21-28 |
| 21/26 | 1906 March 1-20 | 1906 March 1-20 |
| 21/27 | 1906 March 21-April 6 | 1906 March 21-April 6 |
| 21/28 | 1906 April 7-16 | 1906 April 7-16 |
| 21/29 | 1906 April 16-30 | 1906 April 16-30 |
| 21/30 | 1906 May 1-31 | 1906 May 1-31 |
| 21/31 | 1906 June 1-23 | 1906 June 1-23 |
| 21/32 | 1906 June 24-July 31 | 1906 June 24-July 31 |
| 22/1 | 1906 August 1-27 | 1906 August 1-27 |
| 22/2 | 1906 August 23-September 16 | 1906 August 23-September 16 |
| 22/3 | 1906 September 17-October 2 | 1906 September 17-October 2 |
| 22/4 | 1906 October 3-31 | 1906 October 3-31 |
| 22/5 | 1906 November 1-15 | 1906 November 1-15 |
| 22/6 | 1906 November 16-30 | 1906 November 16-30 |
| 22/7 | 1906 December 1-10 | 1906 December 1-10 |
| 22/8 | 1906 December 11-22 | 1906 December 11-22 |
| 22/9 | 1906 December 23-31 | 1906 December 23-31 |
| 22/10 | 1907 January 1-10 | 1907 January 1-10 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/5 |
| 22/11 | 1907 January 11-22 | 1907 January 11-22 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/5 |
| 22/12 | 1907 January 23-31 | 1907 January 23-31 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/5 |
| 22/13 | 1907 February 1-28 | 1907 February 1-28 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/5 |
| 22/14 | 1907 March 1-14 | 1907 March 1-14 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/6 |
| 22/15 | 1907 March 15-21 | 1907 March 15-21 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/6 |
| 22/16 | 1907 March 22-31 | 1907 March 22-31 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/6 |
| 22/17 | 1907 April 1-15 | 1907 April 1-15 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/6 |
| 22/18 | 1907 April 16-30 | 1907 April 16-30 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/6 |
| 22/19 | 1907 May 1-7 | 1907 May 1-7 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/7 |
| 22/20 | 1907 May 8-20 | 1907 May 8-20 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/7 |
| 22/21 | 1907 May 21-31 | 1907 May 21-31 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/7 |
| 22/22 | 1907 June 1-13 | 1907 June 1-13 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/7 |
| 22/23 | 1907 June 14-30 | 1907 June 14-30 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/7 |
| 22/24 | 1907 July 1-24 | 1907 July 1-24 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/7 |
| 22/25 | 1907 July 25-August 21 | 1907 July 25-August 21 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/7 |
| 22/26 | 1907 August 22-31 | 1907 August 22-31 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/7 |
| 22/27 | 1907 September 1-16 | 1907 September 1-16 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/7 |
| 22/25 | 1907 September 17-October 6 | 1907 September 17-October 6 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/7 |
| 22/29 | 1907 October 7-14 | 1907 October 7-14 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/7 |
| 22/30 | 1907 October 15-31 | 1907 October 15-31 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/7 |
| 23/1 | 1907 November 1-18 | 1907 November 1-18 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/7 |
| 23/2 | 1907 November 19-30 | 1907 November 19-30 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/7 |
| 23/3 | 1907 December 1-17 | 1907 December 1-17 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/7 |
| 23/4 | 1907 December 18-31 | 1907 December 18-31 |
| 23/5 | 1907 January 5-February 27 | 1907 January 5-February 27 |
| 23/6 | 1907 March 4-April 26 | 1907 March 4-April 26 |
| 23/7 | 1907 May 7-December 17 | 1907 May 7-December 17 |
| 23/8 | 1908 January 1-March 31 | 1908 January 1-March 31 |
| General Notes:
See also: Folder 23/10-11 |
| 23/9 | 1908 April 1-December 12 | 1908 April 1-December 12 |
| 23/10 | 1908 January 1-11 | 1908 January 1-11 |
| 23/11 | 1908 January 13-31 | 1908 January 13-31 |
| 23/12 | 1908 February 1-21 | 1908 February 1-21 |
| 23/13 | 1908 February 22-March 9 | 1908 February 22-March 9 |
| 23/14 | 1908 March 10-31 | 1908 March 10-31 |
| 23/15 | 1908 April 1-14 | 1908 April 1-14 |
| 23/16 | 1908 April 15-21 | 1908 April 15-21 |
| 23/17 | 1908 April 22-30 | 1908 April 22-30 |
| 23/18 | 1908 May 1-14 | 1908 May 1-14 |
| 23/19 | 1908 May 15-19 | 1908 May 15-19 |
| 23/20 | 1908 May 20-31 | 1908 May 20-31 |
| 23/21 | 1908 June 1-9 | 1908 June 1-9 |
| 23/22 | 1908 June 10-30 | 1908 June 10-30 |
| 23/23 | 1908 July 1-15 | 1908 July 1-15 |
| 23/24 | 1908 July 16-31 | 1908 July 16-31 |
| 23/25 | 1908 August 1-19 | 1908 August 1-19 |
| 23/26 | 1908 August 20-September 5 | 1908 August 20-September 5 |
| 23/27 | 1906 September 6-30 | 1906 September 6-30 |
| 23/28 | 1908 October 1-14 | 1908 October 1-14 |
| 23/29 | 1908 October 15-24 | 1908 October 15-24 |
| 23/30 | 1908 October 25-31 | 1908 October 25-31 |
| 24/1 | 1908 November 1-10 | 1908 November 1-10 |
| 24/2 | 1908 November 11-18 | 1908 November 11-18 |
| 24/3 | 1908 November 19-30 | 1908 November 19-30 |
| 24/4 | 1908 December 1-8 | 1908 December 1-8 |
| 24/5 | 1908 December 9-20 | 1908 December 9-20 |
| 24/6 | 1908 December 21-31 | 1908 December 21-31 |
| 24/7 | 1909 January 1-18 | 1909 January 1-18 |
| 24/8 | 1909 January 19-31 | 1909 January 19-31 |
| 24/9 | 1909 February 1-9 | 1909 February 1-9 |
| 24/10 | 1909 February 10-28 | 1909 February 10-28 |
| 24/11 | 1909 March 1-21 | 1909 March 1-21 |
| 24/12 | 1909 March 22-31 | 1909 March 22-31 |
| 24/13 | 1909 April 1-16 | 1909 April 1-16 |
| 24/14 | 1909 April 17-30 | 1909 April 17-30 |
| 24/15 | 1909 May 1-5 | 1909 May 1-5 |
| 24/16 | 1909 May 6-14 | 1909 May 6-14 |
| 24/17 | 1909 May 15-20 | 1909 May 15-20 |
| 24/18 | 1909 May 21-31 | 1909 May 21-31 |
| 24/19 | 1909 June 1-14 | 1909 June 1-14 |
| 24/20 | 1909 June 15-30 | 1909 June 15-30 |
| 24/21 | 1909 July 1-August 8 | 1909 July 1-August 8 |
| 24/22 | 1909 August 9-31 | 1909 August 9-31 |
| 24/23 | 1909 September 1-14 | 1909 September 1-14 |
| 24/24 | 1909 September 15-30 | 1909 September 15-30 |
| 25/1 | 1909 October 1-10 | 1909 October 1-10 |
| 25/2 | 1909 October 11-20 | 1909 October 11-20 |
| 25/3 | 1909 October 21-31 | 1909 October 21-31 |
| 25/4 | 1909 November 1-10 | 1909 November 1-10 |
| 25/5 | 1909 November 11-16 | 1909 November 11-16 |
| 25/6 | 1909 November 17-30 | 1909 November 17-30 |
| 25/7 | 1909 December 1-13 | 1909 December 1-13 |
| 25/8 | 1909 December 14-31 | 1909 December 14-31 |
| 25/9 | 1910 January 1-26 | 1910 January 1-26 |
| 25/10 | 1910 January 27-February 2 | 1910 January 27-February 2 |
| 25/11 | 1910 February 3-24 | 1910 February 3-24 |
| 25/12 | 1910 February 25-28 | 1910 February 25-28 |
| 25/13 | 1910 March 1-17 | 1910 March 1-17 |
| 25/14 | 1910 March 18-31 | 1910 March 18-31 |
| 25/15 | 1910 April 1-15 | 1910 April 1-15 |
| 25/16 | 1910 April 16-30 | 1910 April 16-30 |
| 25/17 | 1910 May 1-15 | 1910 May 1-15 |
| 25/18 | 1910 May 16-31 | 1910 May 16-31 |
| 25/19 | 1910 June 1-19 | 1910 June 1-19 |
| 25/20 | 1910 June 20-30 | 1910 June 20-30 |
| 25/21 | 1910 July 1-11 | 1910 July 1-11 |
| 25/22 | 1910 July 12-31 | 1910 July 12-31 |
| 25/23 | 1910 August 1-17 | 1910 August 1-17 |
| 25/24 | 1910 August 18-31 | 1910 August 18-31 |
| 25/25 | 1910 September 1-6 | 1910 September 1-6 |
| 25/26 | 1910 September 7-15 | 1910 September 7-15 |
| 25/27 | 1910 September 16-30 | 1910 September 16-30 |
| 26/1 | 1910 October 1-4 | 1910 October 1-4 |
| 26/2 | 1910 October 5-11 | 1910 October 5-11 |
| 26/3 | 1910 October 18-31 | 1910 October 18-31 |
| 26/4 | 1910 November 1-17 | 1910 November 1-17 |
| 26/5 | 1910 November 18-30 | 1910 November 18-30 |
| 26/6 | 1910 December 1-14 | 1910 December 1-14 |
| 26/7 | 1910 December 15-27 | 1910 December 15-27 |
| 26/8 | 1910 December 28-31, undated | 1910 December 28-31, undated |
| 26/9 | 1911 January 1-17 | 1911 January 1-17 |
| 26/10 | 1911 January 18-25 | 1911 January 18-25 |
| 26/11 | 1911 January 26-31 | 1911 January 26-31 |
| 26/12 | 1911 February 1-9 | 1911 February 1-9 |
| 26/13 | 1911 February 10-28 | 1911 February 10-28 |
| 26/14 | 1911 March 1-10 | 1911 March 1-10 |
| 26/15 | 1911 March 11-22 | 1911 March 11-22 |
| 26/16 | 1911 March 23-31 | 1911 March 23-31 |
| 26/17 | 1911 April 1-10 | 1911 April 1-10 |
| 26/18 | 1911 April 11-30 | 1911 April 11-30 |
| 26/19 | 1911 May 1-11 | 1911 May 1-11 |
| 26/20 | 1911 May 12-19 | 1911 May 12-19 |
| 26/21 | 1911 May 20-31 | 1911 May 20-31 |
| 26/22 | 1911 June 1-13 | 1911 June 1-13 |
| 26/23 | 1911 June 14-20 | 1911 June 14-20 |
| 26/24 | 1911 June 21-30 | 1911 June 21-30 |
| 26/25 | 1911 July 1-14 | 1911 July 1-14 |
| 26/26 | 1911 July 15-31 | 1911 July 15-31 |
| 26/27 | 1911 August 1-14 | 1911 August 1-14 |
| 26/28 | 1911 August 15-28 | 1911 August 15-28 |
| 26/29 | 1911 August 29-31 | 1911 August 29-31 |
| 26/30 | 1911 September 1-9 | 1911 September 1-9 |
| 26/31 | 1911 September 10-20 | 1911 September 10-20 |
| 26/32 | 1911 September 21-30 | 1911 September 21-30 |
| 27/1 | 1911 October 1-11 | 1911 October 1-11 |
| 27/2 | 1911 October 12-31 | 1911 October 12-31 |
| 27/3 | 1911 November 1-13 | 1911 November 1-13 |
| 27/4 | 1911 November 14-21 | 1911 November 14-21 |
| 27/5 | 1911 November 22-31 | 1911 November 22-31 |
| 27/6 | 1911 December 1-15 | 1911 December 1-15 |
| 27/7 | 1911 December 16-23 | 1911 December 16-23 |
| 27/8 | 1911 December 24-31 | 1911 December 24-31 |
| 27/9 | 1911 | 1911 |
| 27/10 | 1912 January 1-16 | 1912 January 1-16 |
| 27/11 | 1912 January 17-31 | 1912 January 17-31 |
| 27/12 | 1912 February 1-13 | 1912 February 1-13 |
| 27/13 | 1912 February 14-29 | 1912 February 14-29 |
| 27/14 | 1912 March 1-12 | 1912 March 1-12 |
| 27/15 | 1912 March 13-31 | 1912 March 13-31 |
| 27/16 | 1912 April 1-6 | 1912 April 1-6 |
| 27/17 | 1912 April 7-14 | 1912 April 7-14 |
| 27/18 | 1912 April 15-18 | 1912 April 15-18 |
| 27/19 | 1912 April 19-30 | 1912 April 19-30 |
| 27/20 | 1912 May 1-12 | 1912 May 1-12 |
| 27/21 | 1912 May 13-21 | 1912 May 13-21 |
| 27/22 | 1912 May 22-31 | 1912 May 22-31 |
| 27/23 | 1912 June 1-17 | 1912 June 1-17 |
| 27/24 | 1912 June 18-24 | 1912 June 18-24 |
| 27/25 | 1912 June 25-30 | 1912 June 25-30 |
| 27/26 | 1912 July 1-7 | 1912 July 1-7 |
| 27/27 | 1912 July 8-31 | 1912 July 8-31 |
| 27/28 | 1912 August 1-21 | 1912 August 1-21 |
| 27/29 | 1912 August 22-24 | 1912 August 22-24 |
| 27/30 | 1912 August 25-31 | 1912 August 25-31 |
| 28/1 | 1912 September 1-10 | 1912 September 1-10 |
| 28/2 | 1912 September 11-18 | 1912 September 11-18 |
| 28/3 | 1912 September 19-30 | 1912 September 19-30 |
| 28/4 | 1912 October 1-10 | 1912 October 1-10 |
| 28/5 | 1912 October 11-20 | 1912 October 11-20 |
| 28/6 | 1912 October 21-31 | 1912 October 21-31 |
| 28/7 | 1912 November 1-14 | 1912 November 1-14 |
| 28/8 | 1912 November 15-22 | 1912 November 15-22 |
| 28/9 | 1912 November 23-December 17 | 1912 November 23-December 17 |
| 28/10 | 1912 December 18-31, undated | 1912 December 18-31, undated |
| 28/11 | 1913 January 1-19 | 1913 January 1-19 |
| 28/12 | 1913 January 20-31 | 1913 January 20-31 |
| 28/13 | 1913 February 1-12 | 1913 February 1-12 |
| 28/14 | 1913 February 13-28 | 1913 February 13-28 |
| 28/15 | 1913 March 1-21 | 1913 March 1-21 |
| 28/16 | 1913 March 22-April 15 | 1913 March 22-April 15 |
| 28/17 | 1913 April 16-22 | 1913 April 16-22 |
| 28/18 | 1913 April 23-30 | 1913 April 23-30 |
| 28/19 | 1913 May 1-16 | 1913 May 1-16 |
| 28/20 | 1913 May 17-30 | 1913 May 17-30 |
| 28/21 | 1913 June 1-14 | 1913 June 1-14 |
| 28/22 | 1913 June 15-30 | 1913 June 15-30 |
| 28/23 | 1913 July 1-13 | 1913 July 1-13 |
| 28/24 | 1913 July 14-28 | 1913 July 14-28 |
| 28/25 | 1913 July 29-August 31 | 1913 July 29-August 31 |
| 28/26 | 1913 September 1-9 | 1913 September 1-9 |
| 28/27 | 1913 September 10-30 | 1913 September 10-30 |
| 28/28 | 1913 October 1-12 | 1913 October 1-12 |
| 28/29 | 1913 October 13-25 | 1913 October 13-25 |
| 28/30 | 1913 October 26-November 5 | 1913 October 26-November 5 |
| 28/31 | 1913 November 6-30 | 1913 November 6-30 |
| 28/32 | 1913 December 1-22 | 1913 December 1-22 |
| 28/33 | 1913 December 23-31, undated | 1913 December 23-31, undated |
| 29/1 | 1914 January 1-15 | 1914 January 1-15 |
| 29/2 | 1914 January 16-31 | 1914 January 16-31 |
| 29/3 | 1914 February 1-9 | 1914 February 1-9 |
| 29/4 | 1914 February 10-20 | 1914 February 10-20 |
| 29/5 | 1914 February 21-28 | 1914 February 21-28 |
| 29/6 | 1914 March 1-8 | 1914 March 1-8 |
| 29/7 | 1914 March 9-21 | 1914 March 9-21 |
| 29/8 | 1914 March 22-31 | 1914 March 22-31 |
| 29/9 | 1914 April 1-15 | 1914 April 1-15 |
| 29/10 | 1914 April 16-30 | 1914 April 16-30 |
| 29/11 | 1914 May 1-6 | 1914 May 1-6 |
| 29/12 | 1914 May 7-16 | 1914 May 7-16 |
| 29/13 | 1914 May 17-30 | 1914 May 17-30 |
| 29/14 | 1914 June 1-10 | 1914 June 1-10 |
| 29/15 | 1914 June 11-17 | 1914 June 11-17 |
| 29/16 | 1914 June 18-23 | 1914 June 18-23 |
| 29/17 | 1914 June 24-30 | 1914 June 24-30 |
| 29/18 | 1914 July 1-12 | 1914 July 1-12 |
| 29/19 | 1914 July 13-17 | 1914 July 13-17 |
| 29/20 | 1914 July 18 | 1914 July 18 |
| 29/21 | 1914 July 19-31 | 1914 July 19-31 |
| 29/22 | 1914 August 1-23 | 1914 August 1-23 |
| 29/23 | 1914 August 24-28 | 1914 August 24-28 |
| 29/24 | 1914 August 29-31 | 1914 August 29-31 |
| 29/25 | 1914 September 1-9 | 1914 September 1-9 |
| 29/26 | 1914 September 10-21 | 1914 September 10-21 |
| 29/27 | 1914 September 22-26 | 1914 September 22-26 |
| 29/28 | 1914 September 27-30 | 1914 September 27-30 |
| 29/29 | 1914 October 1-12 | 1914 October 1-12 |
| 29/30 | 1914 October 13-25 | 1914 October 13-25 |
| 29/31 | 1914 October 26-31 | 1914 October 26-31 |
| 30/1 | 1914 November 1-12 | 1914 November 1-12 |
| 30/2 | 1914 November 13-23 | 1914 November 13-23 |
| 30/3 | 1914 November 24-30 | 1914 November 24-30 |
| 30/4 | 1914 December 1-19 | 1914 December 1-19 |
| 30/5 | 1914 December 20-31, undated | 1914 December 20-31, undated |
| 30/6 | 1915 January 1-7 | 1915 January 1-7 |
| 30/7 | 1915 January 8-19 | 1915 January 8-19 |
| 30/8 | 1915 January 20-31 | 1915 January 20-31 |
| 30/9 | 1915 February 1 | 1915 February 1 |
| 30/10 | 1915 February 2-10 | 1915 February 2-10 |
| 30/11 | 1915 February 11-28 | 1915 February 11-28 |
| 30/12 | 1915 March 1-12 | 1915 March 1-12 |
| 30/13 | 1915 March 13-20 | 1915 March 13-20 |
| 30/14 | 1915 March 21-31 | 1915 March 21-31 |
| 30/15 | 1915 April 1-9 | 1915 April 1-9 |
| 30/16 | 1915 April 10-15 | 1915 April 10-15 |
| 30/17 | 1915 April 16-24 | 1915 April 16-24 |
| 30/18 | 1915 April 25-30 | 1915 April 25-30 |
| 30/19 | 1915 May 1-14 | 1915 May 1-14 |
| 30/20 | 1915 May 15-21 | 1915 May 15-21 |
| 30/21 | 1915 May 22-30 | 1915 May 22-30 |
| 30/22 | 1915 June 1-13 | 1915 June 1-13 |
| 30/23 | 1915 June 14-30 | 1915 June 14-30 |
| 30/24 | 1915 July 1-20 | 1915 July 1-20 |
| 30/25 | 1915 July 21-31 | 1915 July 21-31 |
| 30/26 | 1915 August 1-21 | 1915 August 1-21 |
| 30/27 | 1915 August 22-31 | 1915 August 22-31 |
| 30/28 | 1915 September 1-11 | 1915 September 1-11 |
| 30/29 | 1915 September 12-17 | 1915 September 12-17 |
| 30/30 | 1915 September 18-23 | 1915 September 18-23 |
| 30/31 | 1915 September 23-27 | 1915 September 23-27 |
| 30/32 | 1915 September 28-30 | 1915 September 28-30 |
| 31/1 | 1915 October 1-11 | 1915 October 1-11 |
| 31/2 | 1915 October 12-18 | 1915 October 12-18 |
| 31/3 | 1915 October 19-26 | 1915 October 19-26 |
| 31/4 | 1915 October 27-31 | 1915 October 27-31 |
| 31/5 | 1915 November 1-5 | 1915 November 1-5 |
| 31/6 | 1915 November 6-8 | 1915 November 6-8 |
| 31/7 | 1915 November 9-12 | 1915 November 9-12 |
| 31/8 | 1915 November 13-18 | 1915 November 13-18 |
| 31/9 | 1915 November 19-30 | 1915 November 19-30 |
| 31/10 | 1915 December 1-27 | 1915 December 1-27 |
| 31/11 | 1915 December 28-31, undated | 1915 December 28-31, undated |
| 31/12 | 1915 December 1-5 | 1915 December 1-5 |
| 31/13 | 1915 December 6-14 | 1915 December 6-14 |
| 31/14 | 1915 December 15-21 | 1915 December 15-21 |
| 31/15 | 1916 January 1-7 | 1916 January 1-7 |
| 31/16 | 1916 January 8-16 | 1916 January 8-16 |
| 31/17 | 1916 January 17-25 | 1916 January 17-25 |
| 31/18 | 1916 January 26-31 | 1916 January 26-31 |
| 31/19 | 1916 February 1-9 | 1916 February 1-9 |
| 31/20 | 1916 February 9-18 | 1916 February 9-18 |
| 31/21 | 1916 February 19-29 | 1916 February 19-29 |
| 31/22 | 1916 March 1-12 | 1916 March 1-12 |
| 31/23 | 1916 March 13-31 | 1916 March 13-31 |
| 31/24 | 1916 April 1-11 | 1916 April 1-11 |
| 31/25 | 1916 April 12-18 | 1916 April 12-18 |
| 31/26 | 1916 April 19-24 | 1916 April 19-24 |
| 31/27 | 1916 April 25-30 | 1916 April 25-30 |
| 32/1 | 1916 May 1-13 | 1916 May 1-13 |
| 32/2 | 1916 May 14-22 | 1916 May 14-22 |
| 32/3 | 1916 May 23-31 | 1916 May 23-31 |
| 32/4 | 1916 June 1-16 | 1916 June 1-16 |
| 32/5 | 1916 June 17-25 | 1916 June 17-25 |
| 32/6 | 1916 June 26-30 | 1916 June 26-30 |
| 32/7 | 1916 July 1-13 | 1916 July 1-13 |
| 32/8 | 1916 July 14-August 4 | 1916 July 14-August 4 |
| 32/9 | 1916 August 5-31 | 1916 August 5-31 |
| 32/10 | 1916 September 1-11 | 1916 September 1-11 |
| 32/11 | 1916 September 12-30 | 1916 September 12-30 |
| 32/12 | 1916 October 1-12 | 1916 October 1-12 |
| 32/13 | 1916 October 13-22 | 1916 October 13-22 |
| 32/14 | 1916 October 23-31 | 1916 October 23-31 |
| 32/15 | 1916 November 1-18 | 1916 November 1-18 |
| 32/16 | 1916 November 19-30 | 1916 November 19-30 |
| 32/17 | 1916 December 1-7 | 1916 December 1-7 |
| 32/18 | 1916 December 1-18 | 1916 December 1-18 |
| 32/19 | 1916 December 19-23 | 1916 December 19-23 |
| 32/20 | 1916 December 24-28 | 1916 December 24-28 |
| 32/21 | 1916 December 29-31, undated | 1916 December 29-31, undated |
| 32/22 | 1917 January 1-5 | 1917 January 1-5 |
| 32/23 | 1917 January 6-15 | 1917 January 6-15 |
| 32/24 | 1917 January 16-31 | 1917 January 16-31 |
| 32/25 | 1917 February 1-12 | 1917 February 1-12 |
| 32/26 | 1917 February 13-28 | 1917 February 13-28 |
| 33/1 | 1917 March 1-12 | 1917 March 1-12 |
| 33/2 | 1917 March 13-19 | 1917 March 13-19 |
| 33/3 | 1917 March 20-31 | 1917 March 20-31 |
| 33/4 | 1917 April 1-8 | 1917 April 1-8 |
| 33/5 | 1917 April 9-23 | 1917 April 9-23 |
| 33/6 | 1917 April 24-30 | 1917 April 24-30 |
| 33/7 | 1917 May 1-13 | 1917 May 1-13 |
| 33/8 | 1917 May 14-31 | 1917 May 14-31 |
| 33/9 | 1917 June 1-16 | 1917 June 1-16 |
| 33/10 | 1917 June 17-30 | 1917 June 17-30 |
| 33/11 | 1917 July 1-20 | 1917 July 1-20 |
| 33/12 | 1917 July 21-31 | 1917 July 21-31 |
| 33/13 | 1917 August 1-31 | 1917 August 1-31 |
| 33/14 | 1917 September 1-30 | 1917 September 1-30 |
| 33/15 | 1917 October 1-15 | 1917 October 1-15 |
| 33/16 | 1917 October 16-31 | 1917 October 16-31 |
| 33/17 | 1917 November 1-19 | 1917 November 1-19 |
| 33/18 | 1917 November 20-30 | 1917 November 20-30 |
| 33/19 | 1917 December 1-18 | 1917 December 1-18 |
| 33/20 | 1917 December 19-31, undated | 1917 December 19-31, undated |
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| 33/22 | 1918 January 1-13 | 1918 January 1-13 |
| 33/23 | 1918 January 14-31 | 1918 January 14-31 |
| 33/24 | 1918 February 1-13 | 1918 February 1-13 |
| 33/25 | 1918 February 14-28 | 1918 February 14-28 |
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| 34/2 | 1918 March 13-31 | 1918 March 13-31 |
| 34/3 | 1918 April 1-12 | 1918 April 1-12 |
| 34/4 | 1918 April 13-22 | 1918 April 13-22 |
| 34/5 | 1918 April 23-30 | 1918 April 23-30 |
| 34/6 | 1918 May 1-12 | 1918 May 1-12 |
| 34/7 | 1918 May 13-31 | 1918 May 13-31 |
| 34/8 | 1918 June 1-19 | 1918 June 1-19 |
| 34/9 | 1918 June 20-30 | 1918 June 20-30 |
| 34/10 | 1918 July 1-14 | 1918 July 1-14 |
| 34/11 | 1918 July 15-31 | 1918 July 15-31 |
| 34/12 | 1918 August 1-23 | 1918 August 1-23 |
| 34/13 | 1918 August 24-31 | 1918 August 24-31 |
| 34/14 | 1918 September 1-30 | 1918 September 1-30 |
| 34/15 | 1918 October 1-31 | 1918 October 1-31 |
| 34/16 | 1918 November 1-30 | 1918 November 1-30 |
| 34/17 | 1918 December 1-9 | 1918 December 1-9 |
| 34/18 | 1918 December 10-20 | 1918 December 10-20 |
| 34/19 | 1918 December 21-31 | 1918 December 21-31 |
| 34/20 | 1919 January 1-14 | 1919 January 1-14 |
| 34/21 | 1919 January 15-21 | 1919 January 15-21 |
| 34/22 | 1919 January 22-31 | 1919 January 22-31 |
| 34/23 | 1919 February 1-18 | 1919 February 1-18 |
| 34/24 | 1919 February 18-28 | 1919 February 18-28 |
| 34/25 | 1919 March 1-31 | 1919 March 1-31 |
| 34/26 | 1919 April 1-14 | 1919 April 1-14 |
| 34/27 | 1919 April 15-30 | 1919 April 15-30 |
| 35/1 | 1919 May 1-14 | 1919 May 1-14 |
| 35/2 | 1919 May 15-31 | 1919 May 15-31 |
| 35/3 | 1919 June 1-23 | 1919 June 1-23 |
| 35/4 | 1919 June 24-30 | 1919 June 24-30 |
| 35/5 | 1919 July 1-22 | 1919 July 1-22 |
| 35/6 | 1919 July 23-August 19 | 1919 July 23-August 19 |
| 35/7 | 1919 August 20-31 | 1919 August 20-31 |
| 35/8 | 1919 September 1-8 | 1919 September 1-8 |
| 35/9 | 1919 September 9-17 | 1919 September 9-17 |
| 35/10 | 1919 September 18-30 | 1919 September 18-30 |
| 35/11 | 1919 December 1-31 | 1919 December 1-31 |
| 35/12 | 1919 October 1-19 | 1919 October 1-19 |
| 35/13 | 1919 October 20-31 | 1919 October 20-31 |
| 35/14 | 1919 November 1-19 | 1919 November 1-19 |
| 35/15 | 1919 November 20-30 | 1919 November 20-30 |
| 35/16 | 1920 January 1-31 | 1920 January 1-31 |
| 35/17 | 1920 February 1-16 | 1920 February 1-16 |
| 35/18 | 1920 February 17-28 | 1920 February 17-28 |
| 35/19 | 1920 March 1-12 | 1920 March 1-12 |
| 35/20 | 1920 March 13-19 | 1920 March 13-19 |
| 35/21 | 1920 March 20-31 | 1920 March 20-31 |
| 35/22 | 1920 April 1-30 | 1920 April 1-30 |
| 35/23 | 1920 May 1-10 | 1920 May 1-10 |
| 35/24 | 1920 May 11-31 | 1920 May 11-31 |
| 35/25 | 1920 June 1-20 | 1920 June 1-20 |
| 35/26 | 1920 June 21-30 | 1920 June 21-30 |
| 36/1 | 1920 July 1-14 | 1920 July 1-14 |
| 36/2 | 1920 July 15-19 | 1920 July 15-19 |
| 36/3 | 1920 July 20-31 | 1920 July 20-31 |
| 36/4 | 1920 August 1-29 | 1920 August 1-29 |
| 36/5 | 1920 August 30-September 13 | 1920 August 30-September 13 |
| 36/6 | 1920 September 14-30 | 1920 September 14-30 |
| 36/7 | 1920 October 1-16 | 1920 October 1-16 |
| 36/8 | 1920 October 17-31 | 1920 October 17-31 |
| 36/9 | 1920 November 1-14 | 1920 November 1-14 |
| 36/10 | 1920 November 15-23 | 1920 November 15-23 |
| 36/11 | 1920 November 24-30 | 1920 November 24-30 |
| 36/12 | 1920 December 1-16 | 1920 December 1-16 |
| 36/13 | 1920 December 17-31 | 1920 December 17-31 |
| 36/14 | 1921 January 1-17 | 1921 January 1-17 |
| 36/15 | 1921 January 18-31 | 1921 January 18-31 |
| 36/16 | 1921 February 1-15 | 1921 February 1-15 |
| 36/17 | 1921 February 16-28 | 1921 February 16-28 |
| 36/18 | 1921 March 1-15 | 1921 March 1-15 |
| 36/19 | 1921 March 16-31 | 1921 March 16-31 |
| 36/20 | 1921 April 1-19 | 1921 April 1-19 |
| 36/21 | 1921 April 20-30 | 1921 April 20-30 |
| 36/22 | 1921 May 1-16 | 1921 May 1-16 |
| 36/23 | 1921 May 17-31 | 1921 May 17-31 |
| 36/24 | 1921 June 1-20 | 1921 June 1-20 |
| 36/25 | 1921 June 21-30 | 1921 June 21-30 |
| 36/26 | 1921 July 1-17 | 1921 July 1-17 |
| 36/27 | 1921 July 16-31 | 1921 July 16-31 |
| 37/1 | 1921 August 1-19 | 1921 August 1-19 |
| 37/2 | 1921 August 20-September 6 | 1921 August 20-September 6 |
| 37/3 | 1921 September 7-30 | 1921 September 7-30 |
| 37/4 | 1921 October 1-18 | 1921 October 1-18 |
| 37/5 | 1921 October 19-31 | 1921 October 19-31 |
| 37/6 | 1921 November 1-15 | 1921 November 1-15 |
| 37/7 | 1921 November 16-December 12 | 1921 November 16-December 12 |
| 37/8 | 1921 December 13-51 | 1921 December 13-51 |
| 37/9 | 1922 January 1-15 | 1922 January 1-15 |
| 37/10 | 1922 January 16-31 | 1922 January 16-31 |
| 37/11 | 1922 February 1-28 | 1922 February 1-28 |
| 37/12 | 1922 March 1-15 | 1922 March 1-15 |
| 37/13 | 1922 March 16-31 | 1922 March 16-31 |
| 37/14 | 1922 April 1-17 | 1922 April 1-17 |
| 37/15 | 1922 April 18-30 | 1922 April 18-30 |
| 37/16 | 1922 May 1-15 | 1922 May 1-15 |
| 37/17 | 1922 May 16-31 | 1922 May 16-31 |
| 37/18 | 1922 June 1-16 | 1922 June 1-16 |
| 37/19 | 1922 June 17-30 | 1922 June 17-30 |
| 37/20 | 1922 July 1-20 | 1922 July 1-20 |
| 37/21 | 1922 July 21-31 | 1922 July 21-31 |
| 37/22 | 1922 August 1-24 | 1922 August 1-24 |
| 37/23 | 1922 August 25-31 | 1922 August 25-31 |
| 37/24 | 1922 September 1-17 | 1922 September 1-17 |
| 37/25 | 1922 September 18-30 | 1922 September 18-30 |
| 37/26 | 1922 October 1-16 | 1922 October 1-16 |
| 37/27 | 1922 October 17-31 | 1922 October 17-31 |
| 37/28 | 1922 November 1-9 | 1922 November 1-9 |
| 37/29 | 1922 November 10-30 | 1922 November 10-30 |
| 37/30 | 1922 December 1-31 | 1922 December 1-31 |
| 38/1 | 1923 January 1-20 | 1923 January 1-20 |
| 38/2 | 1923 January 21-31 | 1923 January 21-31 |
| 38/3 | 1923 February 1-14 | 1923 February 1-14 |
| 38/4 | 1923 February 15-26 | 1923 February 15-26 |
| 38/5 | 1923 March 1-14 | 1923 March 1-14 |
| 38/6 | 1923 March 15-31 | 1923 March 15-31 |
| 38/7 | 1923 April 1-13 | 1923 April 1-13 |
| 38/8 | 1923 April 14-30 | 1923 April 14-30 |
| 38/9 | 1923 May 1-14 | 1923 May 1-14 |
| 38/10 | 1923 May 15-31 | 1923 May 15-31 |
| 38/11 | 1923 June 1-11 | 1923 June 1-11 |
| 38/12 | 1923 June 12-25 | 1923 June 12-25 |
| 38/13 | 1923 June 26-30 | 1923 June 26-30 |
| 38/14 | 1923 July 1-11 | 1923 July 1-11 |
| 38/15 | 1923 July 12-31 | 1923 July 12-31 |
| 38/16 | 1923 August 1-23 | 1923 August 1-23 |
| 38/17 | 1923 August 24-September 11 | 1923 August 24-September 11 |
| 38/18 | 1923 September 12-30 | 1923 September 12-30 |
| 38/19 | 1923 October 1-16 | 1923 October 1-16 |
| 38/20 | 1923 October 17-31 | 1923 October 17-31 |
| 38/21 | 1923 November 1-14 | 1923 November 1-14 |
| 38/22 | 1923 November 15-21 | 1923 November 15-21 |
| 38/23 | 1923 November 22-31 | 1923 November 22-31 |
| 38/24 | 1923 December 1-11 | 1923 December 1-11 |
| 38/25 | 1923 December 12-25 | 1923 December 12-25 |
| 38/26 | 1923 December 26-31, undated | 1923 December 26-31, undated |
| 39/1 | 1924 January 1-16 | 1924 January 1-16 |
| 39/2 | 1924 January 17-23 | 1924 January 17-23 |
| 39/3 | 1924 January 24-31 | 1924 January 24-31 |
| 39/4 | 1924 February 1-13 | 1924 February 1-13 |
| 39/5 | 1924 February 14-29 | 1924 February 14-29 |
| 39/6 | 1924 March 1-12 | 1924 March 1-12 |
| 39/7 | 1924 March 13-23 | 1924 March 13-23 |
| 39/8 | 1924 March 24-31 | 1924 March 24-31 |
| 39/9 | 1924 April 1-12 | 1924 April 1-12 |
| 39/10 | 1924 April 13-18 | 1924 April 13-18 |
| 39/11 | 1924 April 19-25 | 1924 April 19-25 |
| 39/12 | 1924 April 26-30 | 1924 April 26-30 |
| 39/13 | 1924 May 1-14 | 1924 May 1-14 |
| 39/14 | 1924 May 15-31 | 1924 May 15-31 |
| 39/15 | 1924 June 1-13 | 1924 June 1-13 |
| 39/16 | 1924 June 19-24 | 1924 June 19-24 |
| 39/17 | 1924 June 25-30 | 1924 June 25-30 |
| 39/18 | 1924 July 1-11 | 1924 July 1-11 |
| 39/19 | 1924 July 12-29 | 1924 July 12-29 |
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| 39/22 | 1924 September 1-15 | 1924 September 1-15 |
| 39/23 | 1924 September 16-25 | 1924 September 16-25 |
| 39/24 | 1924 September 26-31 | 1924 September 26-31 |
| 39/25 | 1924 October 1-15 | 1924 October 1-15 |
| 39/26 | 1924 October 16-31 | 1924 October 16-31 |
| 39/27 | 1924 November 1-30 | 1924 November 1-30 |
| 39/28 | 1924 December 1-15 | 1924 December 1-15 |
| 39/29 | 1924 December 16-31 and undated | 1924 December 16-31 and undated |
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| 40/2 | 1925 January 13-23 | 1925 January 13-23 |
| 40/3 | 1925 January 24-31 | 1925 January 24-31 |
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| 40/6 | 1925 March 1-11 | 1925 March 1-11 |
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| 40/8 | 1925 March 19-24 | 1925 March 19-24 |
| 40/9 | 1925 March 25 | 1925 March 25 |
| 40/10 | 1925 March 26-31 | 1925 March 26-31 |
| 40/11 | 1925 April 1-15 | 1925 April 1-15 |
| 40/12 | 1925 April 16-30 | 1925 April 16-30 |
| 40/13 | 1925 May 1-12 | 1925 May 1-12 |
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| 40/15 | 1925 May 21-31 | 1925 May 21-31 |
| 40/16 | 1925 June 1-10 | 1925 June 1-10 |
| 40/17 | 1925 June 11-18 | 1925 June 11-18 |
| 40/18 | 1925 June 19-30 | 1925 June 19-30 |
| 40/19 | 1925 July 1-17 | 1925 July 1-17 |
| 40/20 | 1925 July 18-31 | 1925 July 18-31 |
| 40/21 | 1925 August 1-31 | 1925 August 1-31 |
| 40/22 | 1925 September 1-30 | 1925 September 1-30 |
| 40/23 | 1925 October 1-15 | 1925 October 1-15 |
| 40/24 | 1925 October 16-31 | 1925 October 16-31 |
| 40/25 | 1925 November 1-18 | 1925 November 1-18 |
| 40/26 | 1925 November 19-30 | 1925 November 19-30 |
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| 40/28 | 1925 December 10-31 | 1925 December 10-31 |
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| 41/25 | 1926 October 23-31 | 1926 October 23-31 |
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| 41/28 | 1926 November 23-30 | 1926 November 23-30 |
| 41/29 | 1926 December 1-15 | 1926 December 1-15 |
| 41/30 | 1926 December 16-31 | 1926 December 16-31 |
| 41/31 | 1927 January 1-7 | 1927 January 1-7 |
| 41/32 | 1927 January 8-15 | 1927 January 8-15 |
| 41/33 | 1927 January 16-21 | 1927 January 16-21 |
| 41/34 | 1927 January 22-26 | 1927 January 22-26 |
| 41/35 | 1927 January 27-31 | 1927 January 27-31 |
| 42/1 | 1927 February 1-8 | 1927 February 1-8 |
| 42/2 | 1927 February 9-16 | 1927 February 9-16 |
| 42/3 | 1927 February 17-22 | 1927 February 17-22 |
| 42/4 | 1927 February 23-28 | 1927 February 23-28 |
| 42/5 | 1927 March 1-6 | 1927 March 1-6 |
| 42/6 | 1927 March 7-13 | 1927 March 7-13 |
| 42/7 | 1927 March 14-21 | 1927 March 14-21 |
| 42/8 | 1927 March 22-31 | 1927 March 22-31 |
| 42/9 | 1927 April 1-10 | 1927 April 1-10 |
| 42/10 | 1927 April 11-19 | 1927 April 11-19 |
| 42/11 | 1927 April 20-30 | 1927 April 20-30 |
| 42/12 | 1927 May 1-7 | 1927 May 1-7 |
| 42/13 | 1927 May 8-15 | 1927 May 8-15 |
| 42/14 | 1927 May 16-18 | 1927 May 16-18 |
| 42/15 | 1927 May 19-31 | 1927 May 19-31 |
| 42/16 | 1927 June 1-6 | 1927 June 1-6 |
| 42/17 | 1927 June 7-l4 | 1927 June 7-l4 |
| 42/18 | 1927 June 15-20 | 1927 June 15-20 |
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| 42/21 | 1927 July 1-12 | 1927 July 1-12 |
| 42/22 | 1927 July 13-23 | 1927 July 13-23 |
| 42/23 | 1927 July 24-31 | 1927 July 24-31 |
| 42/24 | 1927 August 1-16 | 1927 August 1-16 |
| 42/25 | 1927 August 17-31 | 1927 August 17-31 |
| 43/1 | 1927 September 1-9 | 1927 September 1-9 |
| 43/2 | 1927 September 10-16 | 1927 September 10-16 |
| 43/3 | 1927 September 17-24 | 1927 September 17-24 |
| 43/4 | 1927 September 25-30 | 1927 September 25-30 |
| 43/5 | 1927 October 1-10 | 1927 October 1-10 |
| 43/6 | 1927 October 11-18 | 1927 October 11-18 |
| 43/7 | 1927 October 19-26 | 1927 October 19-26 |
| 43/8 | 1927 October 27-31 | 1927 October 27-31 |
| 43/9 | 1927 November 1-13 | 1927 November 1-13 |
| 43/10 | 1927 November 14-22 | 1927 November 14-22 |
| 43/11 | 1927 November 23-30 | 1927 November 23-30 |
| 43/12 | 1927 December 1-12 | 1927 December 1-12 |
| 43/13 | 1927 December 13-31 | 1927 December 13-31 |
| 43/14 | 1928 January 1-9 | 1928 January 1-9 |
| 43/15 | 1928 January 10-16 | 1928 January 10-16 |
| 43/16 | 1928 January 17-23 | 1928 January 17-23 |
| 43/17 | 1928 January 24-31 | 1928 January 24-31 |
| 43/18 | 1928 February 1-7 | 1928 February 1-7 |
| 43/19 | 1928 February 8-17 | 1928 February 8-17 |
| 43/20 | 1928 February 18-28 | 1928 February 18-28 |
| 43/21 | 1928 March 1-8 | 1928 March 1-8 |
| 43/22 | 1928 March 9-20 | 1928 March 9-20 |
| 43/23 | 1928 March 21-31 | 1928 March 21-31 |
| 43/24 | 1928 April 1-20 | 1928 April 1-20 |
| 43/25 | 1928 April 20-30 | 1928 April 20-30 |
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| 44/2 | 1928 May 14-30 | 1928 May 14-30 |
| 44/3 | 1928 June 1-12 | 1928 June 1-12 |
| 44/4 | 1928 June 13-18 | 1928 June 13-18 |
| 44/5 | 1928 June 19-30 | 1928 June 19-30 |
| 44/6 | 1928 July 1-26 | 1928 July 1-26 |
| 44/7 | 1928 July 27-August 31 | 1928 July 27-August 31 |
| 44/8 | 1928 September 1-16 | 1928 September 1-16 |
| 44/9 | 1928 September 17-30 | 1928 September 17-30 |
| 44/10 | 1928 October 1-9 | 1928 October 1-9 |
| 44/11 | 1928 October 10-20 | 1928 October 10-20 |
| 44/12 | 1928 October 21-31 | 1928 October 21-31 |
| 44/13 | 1928 November 1-30 | 1928 November 1-30 |
| 44/14 | 1928 December 1-11 | 1928 December 1-11 |
| 44/15 | 1928 December 12-31 | 1928 December 12-31 |
| 44/16 | 1929 January 1-10 | 1929 January 1-10 |
| 44/17 | 1929 January 11-23 | 1929 January 11-23 |
| 44/18 | 1929 January 24-31 | 1929 January 24-31 |
| 44/19 | 1929 February 1-13 | 1929 February 1-13 |
| 44/20 | 1929 February 14-25 | 1929 February 14-25 |
| 44/21 | 1929 February 26-28 | 1929 February 26-28 |
| 44/22 | 1929 March 1-11 | 1929 March 1-11 |
| 44/23 | 1929 March 12-31 | 1929 March 12-31 |
| 44/24 | 1929 April 1-9 | 1929 April 1-9 |
| 44/25 | 1929 April 10-30 | 1929 April 10-30 |
| 44/26 | 1929 May 1-17 | 1929 May 1-17 |
| 44/27 | 1929 May 13-31 | 1929 May 13-31 |
| 45/1 | 1929 June 1-16 | 1929 June 1-16 |
| 45/2 | 1929 June 17-26 | 1929 June 17-26 |
| 45/3 | 1929 June 27-30 | 1929 June 27-30 |
| 45/4 | 1929 July 1-10 | 1929 July 1-10 |
| 45/5 | 1929 July 11-24 | 1929 July 11-24 |
| 45/6 | 1929 July 25-31 | 1929 July 25-31 |
| 45/7 | 1929 August 1-21 | 1929 August 1-21 |
| 45/8 | 1929 August 22-31 | 1929 August 22-31 |
| 45/9 | 1929 September 1-11 | 1929 September 1-11 |
| 45/10 | 1929 September 12-22 | 1929 September 12-22 |
| 45/11 | 1929 September 23-30 | 1929 September 23-30 |
| 45/12 | 1929 October 1-3 | 1929 October 1-3 |
| 45/13 | 1929 October 3-5 | 1929 October 3-5 |
| 45/14 | 1929 October 6-8 | 1929 October 6-8 |
| 45/15 | 1929 October 9-10 | 1929 October 9-10 |
| 45/16 | 1929 October 11-17 | 1929 October 11-17 |
| 45/17 | 1929 October 18-31 | 1929 October 18-31 |
| 45/18 | 1929 November 1-15 | 1929 November 1-15 |
| 45/19 | 1929 November 16-30 | 1929 November 16-30 |
| 45/20 | 1929 December 1-15 | 1929 December 1-15 |
| 45/21 | 1929 December 16-31 | 1929 December 16-31 |
| 45/22 | 1930 January 1-14 | 1930 January 1-14 |
| 45/23 | 1930 January 15-31 | 1930 January 15-31 |
| 45/24 | 1930 February 1-14 | 1930 February 1-14 |
| 45/25 | 1930 February 15-28 | 1930 February 15-28 |
| 46/1 | 1930 March 1-31 | 1930 March 1-31 |
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| 46/4 | 1930 May 1-9 | 1930 May 1-9 |
| 46/5 | 1930 May 10-22 | 1930 May 10-22 |
| 46/6 | 1930 May 23-30 | 1930 May 23-30 |
| 46/7 | 1930 June 1-11 | 1930 June 1-11 |
| 46/8 | 1930 June 12-22 | 1930 June 12-22 |
| 46/9 | 1930 June 23-30 | 1930 June 23-30 |
| 46/10 | 1930 July 1-7 | 1930 July 1-7 |
| 46/11 | 1930 July 8-21 | 1930 July 8-21 |
| 46/12 | 1930 July 22-31 | 1930 July 22-31 |
| 46/13 | 1930 August 1-20 | 1930 August 1-20 |
| 46/14 | 1930 August 21-25 | 1930 August 21-25 |
| 46/15 | 1930 August 26-31 | 1930 August 26-31 |
| 46/16 | 1930 September 1-9 | 1930 September 1-9 |
| 46/17 | 1930 September 10 | 1930 September 10 |
| 46/18 | 1930 September 17-22 | 1930 September 17-22 |
| 46/19 | 1930 September 23-30 | 1930 September 23-30 |
| 46/20 | 1930 October 1-8 | 1930 October 1-8 |
| 46/21 | 1930 October 9-15 | 1930 October 9-15 |
| 46/22 | 1930 October 16-26 | 1930 October 16-26 |
| 46/23 | 1930 October 27-31 | 1930 October 27-31 |
| 46/24 | 1930 November 1-10 | 1930 November 1-10 |
| 46/25 | 1930 November 11-30 | 1930 November 11-30 |
| 47/1 | 1930 December 1-10 | 1930 December 1-10 |
| 47/2 | 1930 December 11-12 | 1930 December 11-12 |
| 47/3 | 1930 December 13-19 | 1930 December 13-19 |
| 47/4 | 1930 December 20-31 | 1930 December 20-31 |
| 47/5 | 1931 January 1-12 | 1931 January 1-12 |
| 47/6 | 1931 January 13-21 | 1931 January 13-21 |
| 47/7 | 1931 January 22-31 | 1931 January 22-31 |
| 47/8 | 1931 February 1-9 | 1931 February 1-9 |
| 47/9 | 1931 February 10-17 | 1931 February 10-17 |
| 47/10 | 1931 February 18-28 | 1931 February 18-28 |
| 47/11 | 1931 March 1-11 | 1931 March 1-11 |
| 47/12 | 1931 March 12-31 | 1931 March 12-31 |
| 47/13 | 1931 April 1-22 | 1931 April 1-22 |
| 47/14 | 1931 April 23-30 | 1931 April 23-30 |
| 47/15 | 1931 May 1-11 | 1931 May 1-11 |
| 47/16 | 1931 May 12-31 | 1931 May 12-31 |
| 47/17 | 1931 June 1-15 | 1931 June 1-15 |
| 47/18 | 1931 June 16-20 | 1931 June 16-20 |
| 47/19 | 1931 June 21-30 | 1931 June 21-30 |
| 47/20 | 1931 July 1-12 | 1931 July 1-12 |
| 47/21 | 1931 July 13-31 | 1931 July 13-31 |
| 47/22 | 1931 August 1-15 | 1931 August 1-15 |
| 47/23 | 1931 August 16-31 | 1931 August 16-31 |
| 47/24 | 1931 September 1-16 | 1931 September 1-16 |
| 47/25 | 1931 September 17-30 | 1931 September 17-30 |
| 47/26 | 1931 October 1-14 | 1931 October 1-14 |
| 47/27 | 1930 February 25-May 12 | 1930 February 25-May 12 |
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| 47/27 | 1931 October 15-31 | 1931 October 15-31 |
| 48/1 | 1931 November 1-12 | 1931 November 1-12 |
| 48/2 | 1931 November 12-21 | 1931 November 12-21 |
| 48/3 | 1931 November 22-29 | 1931 November 22-29 |
| 48/4 | 1931 December 1-9 | 1931 December 1-9 |
| 48/5 | 1931 December 10-31 | 1931 December 10-31 |
| 48/6 | 1932 January 1-8 | 1932 January 1-8 |
| 48/7 | 1932 January 9-12 | 1932 January 9-12 |
| 48/8 | 1932 January 22-30 | 1932 January 22-30 |
| 48/9 | 1932 February 1-10 | 1932 February 1-10 |
| 48/10 | 1932 February 11 | 1932 February 11 |
| 48/11 | 1932 February 15-29 | 1932 February 15-29 |
| 48/12 | 1932 March 1-8 | 1932 March 1-8 |
| 48/13 | 1932 March 9-18 | 1932 March 9-18 |
| 48/14 | 1932 March 19-31 | 1932 March 19-31 |
| 48/15 | 1932 April 1-12 | 1932 April 1-12 |
| 48/16 | 1932 April 13-30 | 1932 April 13-30 |
| 48/17 | 1932 May 1-7 | 1932 May 1-7 |
| 48/18 | 1932 May 8-31 | 1932 May 8-31 |
| 48/19 | 1932 June 1-19 | 1932 June 1-19 |
| 48/20 | 1932 June 20-30 | 1932 June 20-30 |
| 48/21 | 1932 July 1-15 | 1932 July 1-15 |
| 48/22 | 1932 July 16-30 | 1932 July 16-30 |
| 48/23 | 1932 August 1-10 | 1932 August 1-10 |
| 48/24 | 1932 August 11-31 | 1932 August 11-31 |
| 48/25 | 1932 September 1-7 | 1932 September 1-7 |
| 48/26 | 1932 September 8-21 | 1932 September 8-21 |
| 48/27 | 1932 September 22-30 | 1932 September 22-30 |
| 49/1 | 1932 October 1-14 | 1932 October 1-14 |
| 49/2 | 1932 October 15-21 | 1932 October 15-21 |
| 49/3 | 1932 October 22-31 | 1932 October 22-31 |
| 49/4 | 1932 November 1-14 | 1932 November 1-14 |
| 49/5 | 1932 November 15-30 | 1932 November 15-30 |
| 49/6 | 1932 December 1-8 | 1932 December 1-8 |
| 49/7 | 1932 December 9-17 | 1932 December 9-17 |
| 49/8 | 1932 December 18-22 | 1932 December 18-22 |
| 49/9 | 1932 December 23-31 | 1932 December 23-31 |
| 49/10 | 1933 January 1-6 | 1933 January 1-6 |
| 49/11 | 1933 January 7-12 | 1933 January 7-12 |
| 49/12 | 1933 January 13-27 | 1933 January 13-27 |
| 49/13 | 1933 January 28-31 | 1933 January 28-31 |
| 49/14 | 1933 February 1-16 | 1933 February 1-16 |
| 49/15 | 1933 February 17-28 | 1933 February 17-28 |
| 49/16 | 1933 March 1-31 | 1933 March 1-31 |
| 49/17 | 1933 April 1-10 | 1933 April 1-10 |
| 49/18 | 1933 April 11-19 | 1933 April 11-19 |
| 49/19 | 1933 April 20-May 13 | 1933 April 20-May 13 |
| 49/20 | 1933 May 14-31 | 1933 May 14-31 |
| 49/21 | 1933 June 1-11 | 1933 June 1-11 |
| 49/22 | 1933 June 12-18 | 1933 June 12-18 |
| 49/23 | 1933 June 19-30 | 1933 June 19-30 |
| 49/24 | 1933 July 1-14 | 1933 July 1-14 |
| 49/25 | 1933 July 15-31 | 1933 July 15-31 |
| 49/26 | 1933 August 1-14 | 1933 August 1-14 |
| 49/27 | 1933 August 15-31 | 1933 August 15-31 |
| 49/28 | 1933 September 1-16 | 1933 September 1-16 |
| 49/29 | 1933 September 19-October 10 | 1933 September 19-October 10 |
| 49/30 | 1933 October 11-31 | 1933 October 11-31 |
| 50/1 | 1933 November 1-10 | 1933 November 1-10 |
| 50/2 | 1933 November 11-December 4 | 1933 November 11-December 4 |
| 50/3 | 1933 December 5-15 | 1933 December 5-15 |
| 50/4 | 1933 December 16-31 | 1933 December 16-31 |
| 50/5 | 1934 January 1-4 | 1934 January 1-4 |
| 50/6 | 1934 January 5-8 | 1934 January 5-8 |
| 50/7 | 1934 January 9-15 | 1934 January 9-15 |
| 50/8 | 1934 January 16-26 | 1934 January 16-26 |
| 50/9 | 1934 January 27-31 | 1934 January 27-31 |
| 50/10 | 1934 February 1-23 | 1934 February 1-23 |
| 50/11 | 1934 February 24-28 | 1934 February 24-28 |
| 50/12 | 1934 March 1-15 | 1934 March 1-15 |
| 50/13 | 1934 March 16-31 | 1934 March 16-31 |
| 50/14 | 1934 April 1-9 | 1934 April 1-9 |
| 50/15 | 1934 April 10-17 | 1934 April 10-17 |
| 50/16 | 1934 April 18-30 | 1934 April 18-30 |
| 50/17 | 1934 May 1-8 | 1934 May 1-8 |
| 50/18 | 1934 May 9-15 | 1934 May 9-15 |
| 50/19 | 1934 May 16-31 | 1934 May 16-31 |
| 50/20 | 1934 June 1-9 | 1934 June 1-9 |
| 50/21 | 1934 June 10-22 | 1934 June 10-22 |
| 50/22 | 1934 June 23-26 | 1934 June 23-26 |
| 50/23 | 1934 June 27-31 | 1934 June 27-31 |
| 50/24 | 1934 July 1-18 | 1934 July 1-18 |
| 50/25 | 1934 July 19-31 | 1934 July 19-31 |
| 50/26 | 1934 August 1-16 | 1934 August 1-16 |
| 50/27 | 1934 August 17-22 | 1934 August 17-22 |
| 50/28 | 1934 August 23-31 | 1934 August 23-31 |
| 50/29 | 1934 September 1-13 | 1934 September 1-13 |
| 50/30 | 1934 September 14-October 10 | 1934 September 14-October 10 |
| 50/31 | 1934 October 11-20 | 1934 October 11-20 |
| 50/32 | 1934 October 21-31 | 1934 October 21-31 |
| 51/1 | 1934 November 1-23 | 1934 November 1-23 |
| 51/2 | 1934 November 24-December 1 | 1934 November 24-December 1 |
| 51/3 | 1934 December 2-22 | 1934 December 2-22 |
| 51/4 | 1934 December 2-31 | 1934 December 2-31 |
| 51/5 | 1935 January 1-10 | 1935 January 1-10 |
| 51/6 | 1935 January 11-19 | 1935 January 11-19 |
| 51/7 | 1935 January 20-31 | 1935 January 20-31 |
| 51/8 | 1935 February 1-15 | 1935 February 1-15 |
| 51/9 | 1935 February 16-25 | 1935 February 16-25 |
| 51/10 | 1935 February 26-March 19 | 1935 February 26-March 19 |
| 51/11 | 1935 March 20-April 8 | 1935 March 20-April 8 |
| 51/12 | 1935 April 9-May 15 | 1935 April 9-May 15 |
| 51/13 | A-Am | undated |
| 51/14 | An-Bi | undated |
| 51/15 | Bj-Bz | undated |
| 51/16 | C-Ci | undated |
| 51/17 | Cj-Co | undated |
| 51/18 | Cp-Dz | undated |
| Scope and Content:
Includes photocopies of all E.S. Curtis letters |
| 51/19 | Ea-Ez | undated |
| 51/20 | Fa-Gd | undated |
| 51/21 | Ge-Gz | undated |
| 51/22 | Ha-Hi | undated |
| 51/23 | Hj-Hz | undated |
| 51/24 | Ia-Kz | undated |
| 51/25 | La-McD | undated |
| 51/26 | McE-Ma | undated |
| 51/27 | Mb-Mz | undated |
| 51/28 | Na-Oz | undated |
| 51/29 | Pa-Pz | undated |
| 52/1 | Q-R | undated |
| 52/2 | Sa-Se | undated |
| 52/3 | Sf-Sz | undated |
| 52/4 | T-War | undated |
| 52/5 | Was-University of Washington
English | undated |
| 52/6 | University of Washington
F-Wash. Press | undated |
| 52/7 | Watson-Z | undated |
| 52/8 | 1921-1923 | 1921-1923 |
| 52/9 | 1924 January 19-December 8 | 1924 January 19-December 8 |
| 52/10 | 1924 December 10-31 | 1924 December 10-31 |
| 52/11 | 1925 January | 1925 January |
| 52/12 | 1925 February | 1925 February |
| 52/13 | 1925 March | 1925 March |
| 52/14 | 1925 April 1-15 | 1925 April 1-15 |
| 52/15 | 1925 April 16-30 | 1925 April 16-30 |
| 52/16 | 1925 May | 1925 May |
| 52/17 | 1925 June | 1925 June |
| 52/18 | 1925 July | 1925 July |
| 52/19 | 1925 August | 1925 August |
| 52/20 | 1925 September | 1925 September |
| 53/1 | 1925 October | 1925 October |
| 53/2 | 1925 November 1-16 | 1925 November 1-16 |
| 53/3 | 1925 November 16-30 | 1925 November 16-30 |
| 53/4 | 1925 December | 1925 December |
| 53/5 | 1926 January | 1926 January |
| 53/6 | 1926 February | 1926 February |
| 53/7 | 1926 March | 1926 March |
| 53/8 | 1926 April | 1926 April |
| 53/9 | 1926 May | 1926 May |
| 53/10 | 1926 June | 1926 June |
| 53/11 | 1926 July | 1926 July |
| 53/12 | 1926 August | 1926 August |
| 53/13 | 1926 September | 1926 September |
| 53/14 | 1926 October | 1926 October |
| 53/15 | 1926 November | 1926 November |
| 54/1 | 1926 December | 1926 December |
| 54/2 | 1927 January-March | 1927 January-March |
| 54/3 | 1927 May-December | 1927 May-December |
| 54/4 | 1928 January | 1928 January |
| 54/5 | 1928 February | 1928 February |
| 54/6 | 1928 March-April | 1928 March-April |
| 54/7 | 1928 May | 1928 May |
| 54/8 | 1928 June | 1928 June |
| 54/9 | 1928 July | 1928 July |
| 54/10 | 1928 August | 1928 August |
| 54/11 | 1928 September | 1928 September |
| 54/12 | 1928 October | 1928 October |
| 54/13 | 1928 November | 1928 November |
| 54/14 | 1928 December | 1928 December |
| 54/15 | 1929 January | 1929 January |
| 54/16 | 1929 February | 1929 February |
| 54/17 | 1929 March | 1929 March |
| 55/1 | 1929 April | 1929 April |
| 55/2 | 1929 May | 1929 May |
| 55/3 | 1929 June | 1929 June |
| 55/4 | 1929 July | 1929 July |
| 55/5 | 1929 August | 1929 August |
| 55/6 | 1929 September | 1929 September |
| 55/7 | 1929 October | 1929 October |
| 55/8 | 1929 November | 1929 November |
| 55/9 | 1929 December; undated | 1929 December; undated |
| 55/10 | 1930 January | 1930 January |
| 55/11 | 1930 February | 1930 February |
| 55/12 | 1930 March | 1930 March |
| 56/1 | 1930 April | 1930 April |
| 56/2 | 1930 May | 1930 May |
| 56/3 | 1930 June | 1930 June |
| 56/4 | 1930 July | 1930 July |
| 56/5 | 1930 August | 1930 August |
| 56/6 | 1930 September | 1930 September |
| 56/7 | 1930 October | 1930 October |
| 56/8 | 1930 November | 1930 November |
| 56/9 | 1930 December | 1930 December |
| 56/10 | 1931 January | 1931 January |
| 56/11 | 1931 February | 1931 February |
| 56/12 | 1931 March | 1931 March |
| 56/13 | 1931 April | 1931 April |
| 56/14 | 1931 May | 1931 May |
| 56/15 | 1931 June | 1931 June |
| 56/16 | 1931 July | 1931 July |
| 56/17 | 1931 August | 1931 August |
| 56/18 | 1931 September | 1931 September |
| 56/19 | 1932 | 1932 |
| 56/20 | 1933-1935 | 1933-1935 |
| 57/6-15 | A-Richardson | 1892-1935 |
| 58/1-4 | Rockefeller-Y;
unidentified | 1892-1935 |
| 58/5-11 | Greeting and calling cards
| 1908-1934 |
| Scope and Content:
Many of the calling cards are in reference to Meany's auto
accident in 1929. |
| 58/12 | Invitations | 1904-1932 |
| 58/13 | Registered letter
receipts | 1893-1908 |
| Speeches and writings | |
| General Notes:
Cross references are given for writings which appear in other
series. |
| Articles and
speeches | |
| 59/1 | "Alaska, Territory
of" | undated |
| "Alaskan Mummies" | 1906 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/3 |
| 59/2 | "Alexander Hamilton and Other
Unrewarded Americans" | 1891 |
| 59/3 | "American Commission for
Chinese Education" | 1906 |
| 59/4 | "Among Puget Sound
Evergreens" | undated |
| 59/5 | "Arthur A. Denny" | 1926 |
| 59/6 | "Attempt to Appraise the
Present Period in an Epoch in Human History" | undated |
| "Attu and Yakutat
Basketry" | 1903 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/4 |
| 59/7-8 | "Background of Our State
Government" | undated |
| "Beauties of
Washington" | 1926 |
| General Notes:
See folder 53/8 |
| "Big Logs Given
Free" | 1892 |
| General Notes:
See folder 109/1 |
| 59/9 | "Brief History of
Washington" | 1927 |
| "Calispels Ask to Retain
their Land" | 1905 |
| General Notes:
See 84/5 |
| "Canoe Cedar has Served Man
Since Stone Age" | 1905 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/6 |
| 59/10 | "Census Facts and
Errors" | 1930 |
| 59/11 | "Chart of the Principal
Officers of the United States Government" (proposed) | 1908 |
| 59/12 | "Citizenship" | undated |
| 59/13 | "College Chimes on the
Pacific Coast" | 1911 |
| 59/14 | "The Coming City of Puget
Sound" | 1929 |
| 59/15 | "Curtis [Edward] Obtains Rare
Plates" | 1907 |
| 59/16 | "Diary of Wilkes in the
Northwest" | 1926 |
| 59/17 | "Diplomacy in the
Pacific" | undated |
| 59/18 | "Don't Judge Too Harshly;
They are only Boys" | 1912 |
| 59/19 | "Dr. Saugrain Helped Lewis
and Clark" | 1931 |
| 59/20 | "Earliest Impressions of
Northwestern Scenery" | undated |
| 59/21 | "An Early Character of Old
Oregon" | undated |
| 59/22 | "Early Education" | 1905 |
| "Early History of Spokane
Given by Edmond S. Meany" | 1923 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/7 |
| 59/23 | "Efficiency and
War" | 1915 |
| 59/24 | "The Eskimo Loves
Pictures" | undated |
| 59/25 | "An Evolution of Educational
Independence" | 1914 |
| "Ferry, Elisha
Peyre" | |
| General Notes:
See folder 72/59 |
| 59/26 | "Fauntleroy and
Davidson" | 1928 |
| 59/27 | "First American Settlement on
Puget Sound" | 1917 |
| General Notes:
See also: folder 76/37 |
| 59/28 | "First Pioneer Homes on Puget
Sound" | 1929 |
| 59/29 | "Fishes of Oregon and
Idaho" | 1898 |
| 59/30 | "Forestry" | 1903 |
| 59/31 | "Forestry" (different from
above) | 1903 |
| 59/32 | "Forestry Legislation and
Government Control of Forests" | 1893 |
| 59/33 | "Geographical Contest between
Washington and King George III" | 1906 |
| 59/34 | "Henry Villard's Aid to
Education" (source materials) | 1935 |
| 59/35 | "Historic Sketch" (on the
early history of Seattle) | undated |
| 59/36 | "History of Education in
Washington" | 1899 |
| 59/37 | "History of International
Arbitration" | 1906 |
| 59/38 | "History of Our Own State in
the Schools" | undated |
| 59/39 | "Honor for Captain Robert
Gray" | undated |
| 59/40 | "In Memory of Allen
Carpe" | circa 1930 |
| 59/41 | "In Memory of John H.
McGraw" | 1910 |
| "Indian Names in State of
Washington" | 1906 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/8 |
| "Indian Names in
Washington" | 1908 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/9 |
| "Indian Names of
Washington" | 1905 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/10 |
| "Indian School at Fort
Spokane" | 1905 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/11 |
| 59/42 | "Influence of the Pacific
Ocean" | undated |
| 59/43 | "Is Alaska a District or a
Territory?" | 1911 |
| General Notes:
Pages missing |
| 59/44 | "Japan and
America" | undated |
| "Kentucky Coffee Tree
(Gymnocladus dioica)" | |
| General Notes:
See folder 107/2 |
| 59/45 | "Lafayette" | 1924 |
| "Last Lake Union
Indians" | 1898 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/12 |
| 60/1 | "Last Survivor of the Oregon
Mission of 1840" | 1907 |
| "Legends, Traditions and
Present Conditions of Lummi Indians" | 1905 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/13 |
| 60/2 | "Limitations of Nationalism
and the Dawn of New Internationalism" | 1916 |
| 60/3 | "Lincoln Esteemed Washington"
(as subject) | 1933 |
| 60/4 | "Literature of the Pacific
Northwest" | undated |
| 60/5 | "Living Pioneers of
Washington" (as subject) | 1915 |
| General Notes:
See also Pioneer File for individual articles |
| 60/6 | "Local History and the
State" | 1906 |
| 60/7 | "A Lost Kipling
Poem" | 1899-1922 |
| "Memorial Seat at Sluskin
Falls" | 1919 |
| General Notes:
See 107/15 |
| 60/8 | "Morton Matthew McCarver,
Frontier City Builder" | 1909 |
| 60/9 | "Mount Rainier" | undated |
| 60/10 | "Mount Rainier in Indian
Legends" | 1930 |
| 60/11 | "The Muckleshoots' Queer
Reservation" | 1905 |
| General Notes:
See also: folder 84/14 |
| "Mysteries of the
Deep" | 1893 |
| General Notes:
See also: folder 109/1 |
| 60/12 | "The Name of Mount Robson a
Puzzle" | 1928 |
| "Name of the American War of
1861-1865" | 1910 |
| General Notes:
See folders 103/17-23 |
| 60/13 | "Native Patriotism of
Japanese" | 1912 |
| 60/14 | "Nearer, My God, to
Thee" | 1912 |
| 60/15 | "A New Lincoln Portrait
Discovered" | 1914 |
| 60/16-17 | "A New Vancouver Journal on
the Discovery of Puget Sound by a Member of the Chatham's Crew" (Meany as
editor) | 1915-1926 |
| 60/18 | "Old Legislative
Journals" | 1897 |
| "Opportunities for Linguistic
Research Among the Indians of the State of Washington" | undated |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/15 |
| 60/19 | "The Oregon Question, an
Evolution of Peace" | undated |
| 60/20 | "Our Constitutions, National
and State" | 1925 |
| Scope and Content:
'National' by A. J. Cloud; 'State' by Meany |
| 60/21 | "Pacific Dogwood (Cornus
Nuttallii)" | 1904 |
| 60/22 | "The Pacific
Northwest" | 1925 |
| 60/23 | "The Pacific Northwest"
| undated |
| Scope and Content:
(outline; different from above) |
| 60/24 | "Pine Ridge, South Dakota
" | 1907 |
| 60/25 | "The Professor Abroad during
his Vacation" | 1899 |
| "Present Conditions at the
University of Washington" | |
| General Notes:
See folder 73/42 |
| 60/26-27 | "A Prophecy
Fulfilled" | 1920-1921 |
| "Pronunciation of Indian
Names" | undated |
| General Notes:
See 84/16 |
| "Puyallups and Nisqually
Indians" | 1905 |
| General Notes:
See 84/17 |
| 60/28 | "Reindeer in
Alaska" | undated |
| 60/29 | "Revival of the Home
Library" | undated |
| "The Rise and Fall of Campus
Day" | |
| General Notes:
See 97/13 |
| 60/30 | "The San Juan
Islands" | 1927 |
| 60/31 | "Seattle of the
Past" | undated |
| 60/32 | "Seattle's Banking
Business" | 1890 |
| 60/33 | "Seattle's First Half-Century
1853-1903" | 1903 |
| 60/34 | "Seattle's Needs" | undated |
| "Show Your Iron
Ore" | 1892 |
| General Notes:
See folder 109/1 |
| "Signing of the Declaration
of Independence" | 1926 |
| General Notes:
See folder 53/10 |
| 60/35 | "The State University and the
People of Washington" | 1913 |
| "Story of Seattle's Nearest
Indian Neighbors" | 1905 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/18 |
| "Studying Alaska Burial
Customs" | 1902 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/19 |
| 60/36 | "Sweet Smelling Leaves
(Achlys triphylla)" | 1899 |
| "Swinomish Indians a
Composite of Many Tribes and Bands" | 1905 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/20 |
| 61/1 | "Taft's Statue of
Washington" | 1917 |
| "Ten Indian
Treaties" | 1897 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/21 |
| "Three Diplomats Prominent in
the Oregon Question" | 1914 |
| General Notes:
See folder 104/1 |
| 61/2 | "The Towns of the Pacific
Northwest were not Founded on the Fur Trade" | undated |
| 61/3 | "Three Cities of Washington:
Origin of their Names" | 1922 |
| 61/4 | "Two Fundamentals of
History" | 1905 |
| 61/5 | "Two Studies in the History
of the Pacific Northwest" | 1909 |
| 61/5 | "The Towns of the Pacific
Northwest were not Founded on the Fur Trade" | |
| 61/5 | "Morton Matthew McCarver, Frontier City
Builder" | |
| 61/6-7 | "The Ulster County
Gazette" | 1924-1931 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes reprints of the
Ulster County Gazette, January
4, 1800 |
| "The University and the
People of Washington" | |
| General Notes:
See folder 74/17 |
| 61/8 | "Use for China's $20,000,000
Indemnity" | 1906 |
| 61/9 | "Washington
[State]" | 1904 |
| Scope and Content:
This article and the following three were written for
various encyclopedias and are all different. |
| 61/10 | "Washington
[State]" | undated |
| 61/11 | "Washington
(State)" | 1921? |
| 61/12 | "Washington, State
of" | 1921? |
| 61/13 | "Washington, the 'Evergreen
State'" revised for the
Encyclopedia Britannica by
Franklin H. Hooper) | 1928 |
| 61/14 | "Washington and the State
Named for Him" | undated |
| 61/15-19 | "Washington from Life" (as
subject) | 1930-1933 |
| Scope and Content:
Consists mostly of correspondence originally placed in
binders by Meany |
| Arrangement:
Meany's original order has been preserved. |
| "Washington Redmen who Helped
Palefaces in War" | 1905 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/22 |
| 61/20 | "Washington Women
Writers" | 1898 |
| 61/21 | "Washington's
Birthday" | 1934 |
| 61/22; 62-1 | "Washington's First
Constitution, 1878 and Proceedings of the Convention" (Meany editor with John
T. Condon) | 1919 |
|
| Box | |
115, 116 | "Western Proverbs" (a series
of proverbs published anonymously in the
Daily) | 1912-1913 | |
| Box/Folder | |
62/2 | "What is
Education" | undated | | 62/3 | "What Presidents Do after
Leaving Office" | 1929 |
| "When American Colonies
Reached the Pacific" | |
| General Notes:
See folder 76/37 |
| 62/4 | "When Early Settlers Built
Blockhouse Forts" | undated |
| 62/5 | "When Puget Sound was
Discovered" | 1929 |
| 62/6 | "When Uncle Sam First
Surveyed Puget Sound" | 1929 |
| 62/7 | "The Work of a Year in
Natural History" | 1898 |
| Scope and Content:
Series of fourteen articles |
| "Yakimas Present Many
Problems" | 1905 |
| General Notes:
See folder 84/23 |
| 62/8 | "Years of Our Presidents, as
told by Meany" | 1929 |
| 62/9 | Untitled work on Scott C.
Bone and Ezra Meeker | undated |
| 62/10 | Untitled eulogy on Frederic
James Grant | undated |
| 62/11 | Untitled works on early
Seattle and Washington State History | undated |
| 62/12 | Untitled speech on George
Washington | undated |
| 62/13 | Miscellaneous untitled
articles or speeches | 1904-1923 |
| Book Reviews | |
| 62/14 | Burpee, L. J., ed.,
Journal of Larocque from the
Assiniboine to Yellowstone, 1805 and Journal of the Yukon, 1847-1848 by
Alexander Hunter Murray | 1911 |
| 62/15 | Hodges, L. K., ed.,
Mining in the Pacific
Northwest | 1897 |
| 62/16 | Lyman, William Denison,
The Columbia River: Its History, Its
Myths, Its Scenery, Its Commerce | 1910 |
| 62/17 | Smith, James Allen,
The Spirit of American
Government | 1907 |
| 62/18 | Snowden, Clinton A.,
History of Washington, the Rise and
Progress of an American State | 1909 |
| 62/19 | Walkinshaw, Robert B.,
On Puget Sound | 1930 |
| 62/20 | Wickersharn, James,
Bibliography of Alaskan
Literature | 1929 |
| Books | |
| 62/21 | Documentary History of the
Nation (proposed) | circa 1908 |
| 62/22 | Documentary History of the
States (outlines) | 1913 |
| 62/23 | Governors of Washington | 1915-1916 |
| 62/24-25 | History of the State of
Washington | 1909 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes publisher's agreement, holograph of chaper 32, and
corrected galley proof. |
| Mount Rainier, A Record of
Exploration | |
| 62/26 | Publisher's agreement, gift
letters, lists of sponsors, etc. | 1916-1917 |
| 62/27 | Holograph | 1909 |
| 63/1 | Corrected Galley
Proof | 1909 |
| Source
Materials | |
| 63/2 | Flett, J. B., account of
his first trip to Mount Rainier in 1894 | undated |
| 63/2 | Ingraham, Edward S.
"Origin of Some Mount Rainier Names" | 1915 |
| Scope and Content:
Interview by Victor J. Farrar |
| 63/2 | "Then and
Now" | undated |
| 63/2 | Longmire, David
| 1915 |
| Scope and Content:
Interview by Victor J. Farrar |
| 63/2 | Mathes, Francois F.,
Greeting to Mountaineers | undated |
| 63/3 | Piper, Charles V., "The
Flora of Mount Rainier" | undated |
| 63/4 | Sarvant, H. M., account
of trip to Mount Rainier in 1894 | 1915 |
| 63/4 | Sluiskin's Warning (in
Chinook Jargon and in translation) | undated |
| 63/5 | Van Trump, P. B., "Mount
Rainier's Three Historic Native Guides" | 1915 |
| 63/5 | Willis, Bailey,
"Explorations in the Early Eighties" | undated |
| 63/5 | Unidentified author's
account of the naming of "Columbia Crest" | undated |
| 63/6 | Photocopies and
typescript copies of other sources used | 1916 |
| 63/7 | Botanical and geographical
lists and notes, etc. | undated |
| 63/8 | Reviews | 1917 |
| 63/9-10 | Mountain Campfires | 1911 |
| Origin of Washington Geographic
Names | |
| 63/11 | Incoming
Letters | 1914-1921 |
| Holograph | 1923 |
| 63/12-16 | Preface, A-Cy | |
| 64/1-12 | D-R | |
| 65/1-3 | S-V | |
| 65/4 | Legislation concerning
Washington Geographic Names | 1917, undated |
| 65/5 | Notes | 1923-1925 |
| Notecards | circa 1923 |
|
| Box | |
112 | A-G | | | 113 | H-Point
Treble | |
| 114 | Point
Turner-Z | |
|
| Box/Folder | |
65/6 | Miscellany | 1916-1923 | | 65/7-12 | United States History for
Schools (holograph) | 1910-1912 |
| Vancouver's Discovery of Puget
Sound | |
| 66/1 | Publisher's agreement,
etc. | 1906 |
| 66/2-3 | Holograph | 1907 |
| 66/4-7 | Typescript | 1907 |
| 66/8-9, 67/1 | Galley Proofs | 1907 |
| 67/2 | Source
Materials | 1903 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes copies of admiralty reports, memoranda, muster
tables and other materials. |
| 67/3 | Maps and Photos | undated |
| Washington Constitutional Convention
Proceedings (unpublished) | 1935 |
| 67/4 | Suggestions for a
Prospectus, Historical Background, Contents, etc. | |
| 67/5-13, 68/1-4 | Typescript copies of the
"Minute Book" (edited and unedited) | |
| 68/5-6 | Accounts of the Proceedings
in the
Seattle Post-Intelligencer | |
| 68/7 | Western Miniatures
(unpublished) | circa 1906 |
| 67/8 | Editorials | |
| 67/8 | "America's Glowing
Chance" | 1917 |
| 67/8 | "Brazil and the
War" | 1917 |
| 67/8 | "Duties of the
Home" | 1917 |
| 67/8 | "The
Mountaineers" | 1917 |
| 67/8 | "Pacific Military
Highway" | 1917 |
| 67/8 | "Pacifists of Other
Days" | 1917 |
| 67/8 | "Paper Pulp from
Alaska" | 1917 |
| 67/8 | "Selective
Conscription" | 1917 |
| 67/8 | "State's Militant
History" | 1917 |
| 67/8 | "Subjective
Patriotism" | 1917 |
| 67/8 | "That Treaty of
1799" | 1917 |
| 67/8 | "Welcome to Colonel
Hayden" | 1917 |
| Introduction,
The American Fur Trade by Hiram
Martin Chittenden | |
| General Notes:
See folder 71/70 |
| 68/9 | Map, "Map of Territory in
Original Oregon Controversy" | undated |
| 68/10 | Pageant, "Washingtonia, A
Pageant in Ten Scenes" (proposed) | undated |
| Poems | |
| 68/11 | "Mount Rainier Encircled with
Verse" (collection of poems) | 1915 |
| 68/12 | A Mountain Campfire
(collection of poems) | 1909 |
| General Notes:
See also: folders 63/9-10 |
| 68/13 | "The Service
Flag" | 1918 |
| 68/14 | "Thou State of Smiling Waters
and the Tall Fir Tree" (as subject) | 1913 |
| 68/15 | "Washington
Beloved" | 1907-1932, 1959 |
| 68/16-18, 69/1-4 | Class Poems | 1906-1934 |
| 69/5 | Poems under the pseudonym
"Stephan English" | 1902 |
| 69/6-15 | Unsorted manuscripts,
typescripts and printed copies | 1906-1932 |
| 69/16 | Student Papers, "The Liberty
and the Free Soil Parties" | 1899 |
| Syllabi | |
| 69/17 | "The American Colonies, the
Revolution and the Constitution" | undated |
| 70/1 | "The Pacific
Northwest" | 1927 |
| 70/2 | 116 | Notes and notecards | 1909-1933 |
| Scope and Content:
Mostly contains lists of people to whom Meany gave his poems
or books |
| Speeches and writings of
Others | |
| 70/3 | Barry, J. Neilson | 1933 |
| 70/3 | Benson, H. K. | 1915 |
| 70/3 | Bowman, J. N., "The Pacific
Northwest and the Pacific Ocean" | 1908 |
| 70/4 | Burgess, John W.,
The Sanctity of Law (as
subject) | 1927 |
| 70/5 | Cobb, John N., "Fisheries of
Puget Sound" | 1929 |
| 70/6 | Coe, Alice Rollit,
Lyrics of Fir and Foam | 1908 |
| 70/7 | Dee, Minnie Roof, "Whitman's
Ride" (song) | 1923 |
| 70/7 | Donovan, J. J. | 1931 |
| 70/7 | Elliott, T. C. | 1929 |
| 70/8 | Farquhar, Francis P. and
Mildred P. Ashley, "A List of Publications relating to the Mountains of
Alaska" | 1934 |
| 70/9 | Gandil, Viggo, "Germany's
Aims" | 1914, 1934 |
| 70/10 | Geithmann, Harriet | 1932 |
| 70/10 | Graham, Frederick
E. | 1929 |
| 70/11 | Hale, Edward E. | 1929-1930 |
| 70/12 | Hart, Albert
Bushnell | 1910-1918 |
| 70/13 | Higginson, Ella | 1902-1904 |
| 70/14 | Hodder, F. H. | 1924 |
| 70/14 | Hunter, Byron | 1909 |
| 70/14 | Jameson, J.
Franklin | 1914 |
| 70/14 | Jordan, David Starr | 1895-1913 |
| 70/15 | Kahn, Otto H. | 1918-19 |
| 70/16 | Landes, Henry | |
| "The Origin of the Islands of
Puget Sound" | 1929 |
| "Washington" | 1898 |
| "When Puget Sound was Filled
with Ice" | 1929 |
| "The White Bearded Volcanoes
of Our Mountains" | 1929 |
| 70/17 | Mackie, Ransom A. | 1915 |
| 70/17 | Martin, Charles E., "Professors
Go to School" | 1927 |
| 70/17 | Mercier, Cardinal | 1918 |
| 70/17 | Miller, Robert C., "Birds and
their Songs and Calls" | 1929 |
| 70/18 | Penrose, Stephen B.
L. | 1906 |
| 70/19 | Piper, C. V. | 1897, undated |
| 70/20 | Prosch, Thomas W., "The
Military Roads of Washington Territory" | undated |
| 70/21 | Prosch, Virginia McCarver, "The
Beginning of Congregationalism in Tacoma" | 1908 |
| 70/22 | Prosser, William F., "The
Anglo-Saxon, a destructive Race" | undated |
| 70/23 | Rigg, George B., "Flowers and
Ferns of the Puget Sound Country" | 1929 |
| 70/23 | Sayre, J. Willis | 1924 |
| 70/23 | Smith, Harlan I. | 1906-1918 |
| 70/23 | Sweet, Paul | 1929 |
| 70/24 | Tanner, H. B. | 1926 |
| 70/24 | Teggart, Frederick
J. | 1928 |
| 70/24 | Thorndike, Lynn | 1928 |
| 70/25 | Turner, Frederick
Jackson | |
| 70/25 | "The Harvard Commission on
Western History" | 1912 |
| 70/25 | "The West and American
Ideals" | 1914 |
| 70/26 | Wiley, Lola King, "Ramage Press
-- 913" | 1932 |
| 70/27 | Winkenwerder, Hugo, "The
Forests of Puget Sound" | 1929 |
| 70/27 | Wright, John
Kirtland | 1929 |
| 70/27 | Author Unidentified | undated |
| 70/28-31 | Poems (many by members of the
Mountaineers) | 1905-1931 |
| Pioneer File | |
| 71/1 | General
Correspondence | 1916-1933 |
| Pioneers | 1854-1935 |
| 71/2 | Abernathy, George and
family | |
| 71/3 | Adams, J. | |
| 71/4 | Alexander, Abraham and
John | |
| 71/5 | Allen, Edward Jay | |
| 71/6 | Ames, E.S. | |
| 71/7 | Anderson, Alexander
Jay | |
| 71/8 | Anderson, Patton | |
| 71/9 | Andrews, Judge R. | |
| 71/10 | Ankeny, Levi and
Ina | |
| 71/11 | Bagley, Clarence
Booth | |
| 71/12 | Baker, D.S. | |
| 71/13 | Barlow, Addie | |
| 71/14 | Barnard, Grace G. | |
| 71/15 | Barnard, Marjorie | |
| 71/16 | Beach, C.E. | |
| 71/17 | Beall, Thomas B. | |
| 71/18 | Beals, Walter B. | |
| 71/19 | Bell, Oliver N. | |
| 71/20 | Bernard, W.E. | |
| 71/21 | Bigelow, Mrs.
D.R. | |
| 71/22 | Biles, John | |
| 71/23 | Bisset, Clark
Prescott | |
| 71/24 | Blackburn, John
T. | |
| 71/25 | Bogart, Nancy M. | |
| 71/26 | Bonney, Lyman
Walter | |
| 71/27 | Boren, Carson D. | |
| 71/28 | Borst, Mrs. | |
| 71/29 | Borzone, Frank | |
| 71/30 | Boulet, John
Baptist | |
| 71/31 | Bowis (?),
Charles | |
| 71/32 | Brookes, A.M. | |
| 71/33 | Brooks, Quincy A. | |
| 71/34 | Brown, Beriah | |
| 71/35 | Brown, D.W. | |
| 71/36 | Brown, Mrs. Royden
V. | |
| 71/37 | Bryan, Edjar | |
| 71/38 | Buchanan, Charles
M. | |
| 71/39 | Buck, Franklin A. | |
| 71/40 | Bucklin, E.S. | |
| 71/41 | Bulfinch, Charles | |
| 71/42 | Bullard, George
W. | |
| 71/43 | Burke, Thomas | |
| 71/44 | Burlingame, Isaac | |
| 71/45 | Bush, Dan W. | |
| 71/46 | Bush, L.L. | |
| 71/47 | Butler, Nicholas
Murray | |
| 71/48 | Byle, M.J. | |
| 71/49 | Byles, Martha
(Rosmond) | |
| 71/50 | Calhoun, Scott | |
| 71/51 | Calligan, Robert
H. | |
| 71/52 | Calvert, G. | |
| 71/53 | Camehl, J.A. | |
| 71/54 | Campbell, John V. | |
| 71/55 | Cann, Thomas H. | |
| 71/56 | Caraher, Michael | |
| 71/57 | Carmack, George
W. | |
| 71/58 | Carr, Henrietta | |
| 71/59 | Carr, Mrs. U.A. | |
| 71/60 | Casey, Silas | |
| 71/61 | Chadwick, Stephen
J. | |
| 71/62 | Chambers, Thomas | |
| 71/63 | Chan, E.C. | |
| 71/64 | Chandler, W.M. | |
| 71/65 | Cheasty, Edward
C. | |
| 71/66 | Chilberg, Andrew | |
| 71/67 | Chilberg, J.E. | |
| 71/68 | Chilberg, Nelson | |
| 71/69 | Chilcoot, Joseph
T. | |
| 71/70 | Chittenden, H.M. | |
| 71/71 | Church, Judah | |
| 71/72 | Clark, Zerelda H. | |
| 71/73 | Clements, Mary | |
| 71/74 | Coe, Henry C. | |
| 71/75 | Coe, James R. | |
| 71/76 | Coffman, Harry C. | |
| 71/77 | Coffman, Noah B. | |
| 71/78 | Coffman, William
M. | |
| 71/79 | Cole, George E. | |
| 71/80 | Comegys, Henry C. | |
| 71/81 | Condon, John
Thomas | |
| 71/82 | Condon, R.M. | |
| 71/83 | Conner, Louisa
Ann | |
| 71/84 | Conners, Mrs. Maria
W. | |
| 71/85 | Conover, Douglas
C. | |
| 71/86 | Contois, James | |
| 71/87 | Cook, A. G. | |
| 71/88 | Cook, Francis H. | |
| 71/89 | Cook, Joseph and Susan
Isabelle (Walker) | |
| 71/90 | Coombs, S. F. | |
| 71/91 | Coonc, David M. | |
| 71/92 | Cornell, Mrs. Sabra
(Stone) | |
| 72/1 | Cosgrove, Samuel
Godlove | |
| 72/2 | Coupe, George M. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 72/3 | Cowden, Mr. and Mrs.
H. | |
| 72/4 | Cowen, Edward D. | |
| 72/5 | Crawford, Samuel
LeRoy | |
| 72/6 | Crockett, Hugh and
Rachel | |
| 72/7 | Crockett, Samuel B.
(Matilda) | |
| 72/8 | Crockett, Samuel
D. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 72/9 | Crow, Joseph W. | |
| 72/10 | D'Arcy, Cyrus A. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 72/11 | Davidson, George | |
| 72/12 | Davis, Andrew J. | |
| 72/13 | Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
H. | |
| 72/14 | Davis, Luther J. | |
| 72/15 | Davis, W. H. | |
| 72/16 | Day, Ivy E. (Mrs. F.
R.) | |
| 72/17 | Dean, Benjamin F. | |
| 72/18 | Dean, Francis | |
| 72/19 | Delany, Mrs. Matilda Jane
Sayer | |
| 72/20 | de Mattos, James
Paterson | |
| 72/21 | Denny, Arthur A. and
family | |
| 72/22 | Denny, David T. | |
| 72/23 | Denny, Grace G. | |
| 72/24 | Denny, Henry L. | |
| 72/25 | Denny, John
William | |
| 72/26 | Denny, Margaret
Lenora | |
| 72/27 | Denny, Orion O. | |
| 72/28 | Denny, Roland H. | |
| 72/29 | Denny, Rosamond
S. | |
| 72/30 | de Rouge, E. | |
| 72/31 | Dines, John and Isabella
V. | |
| 72/32 | Dixon, Robert
Louis | |
| 72/33 | Donovan, John
Joseph | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 72/34 | Dose, C. P. and
Ida | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 72/35 | Drew, Fred | |
| 72/36 | Driggs, Mrs. Fanny Lake
(Granville B.) | |
| 72/37 | Drumheller, Daniel
M. | |
| 72/38 | Drumheller,
Joseph | |
| 72/39 | Dudley, George S. and
wife | |
| 72/40 | Dunbar, Clara
White | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 72/41 | Durfler, Martin | |
| 72/42 | Dwelley, Joseph
Franklin | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 72/43 | Ebey, Isaac
Newton | |
| 72/44 | Ede, Mrs. S. M. | |
| 72/45 | Edsen, Colonel Edward
P. | |
| 72/46 | Edwards, John W. | |
| 72/47 | Eells, Edwin | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 72/48 | Eells, Walter
Crosley | |
| 72/49 | Elder, George and
Isabella | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 72/50 | Eldridge, Hugh | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 72/51 | Elliott, T. C. | |
| 72/52 | Engle, Flora A.
P. | |
| 72/53 | Erickson, Gerhard | |
| 72/54 | Eubank, Paul C. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 72/55 | Ewart, James | |
| 72/56 | Fairweather, Hanford
W. | |
| 72/57 | Fares, Joseph | |
| 72/58 | Ferguson, Clark | |
| 72/59 | Ferry, Elisha
Peyre | |
| 72/60 | Flanders, Alvan | |
| 72/61 | Fleming, Matthew | |
| 72/62 | Fletcher, Almond
H. | |
| 72/63 | Flint, Christian
W. | |
| 72/64 | Ford, Charles B. | |
| 72/65 | Ford, Luther M. and
wife | |
| 72/66 | Foster, Mrs. George
H. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 72/67 | Foster, John O. | |
| 72/68 | Fowler, Andrew
Jackson | |
| 72/69 | Frazier, Washington
Pierce | |
| 72/70 | Frost, Mary Penny | |
| 73/1 | Frost, Robert | |
| 73/2 | Frostad, Knut
Peterson | |
| 73/3 | Frye, George
Frederick | |
| 73/4 | Galliher, Miles and
Sarah | |
| 73/5 | Garfielde,
Selucius | |
| 73/6 | Gash, Frederick | |
| 73/7 | Gatch, Thomas
Milton | |
| 73/8 | George, Skookum | |
| 73/9 | George, Cassandra
(Eckler) | |
| 73/10 | George, Melvin C.
Judge | |
| 73/11 | Gholson, Richard
Dickerson | |
| 73/12 | Gholson, Mrs. L. | |
| 73/13 | Gilbreath, Margaret
H. | |
| 73/14 | Gill, Franklin | |
| 73/15 | Gill, John K. | |
| 73/16 | Gillespie, John
W. | |
| 73/17 | Gilman, Frank P. | |
| 73/18 | Gilman, L. C. | |
| 73/19 | Gilmore, Captain
David | |
| 73/20 | Glinn, Marshall | |
| 73/21 | Goldmyer, William | |
| 73/22 | Gordon, Charles
Edward | |
| 73/23 | Graham, David | |
| 73/24 | Graham, Walter | |
| 73/25 | Grant, Frederick
J. | |
| 73/26 | Graves, Russell
C. | |
| 73/27 | Greene, Reverend
Samuel | |
| 73/28 | Griffin, Frank | |
| 73/29 | Griggs, Hert S. | |
| 73/30 | Griswold, Mrs. Theresa H.
(Dr. W. S.) | |
| 73/31 | Gross, Ellis H. | |
| 73/32 | Guye, Mrs. E. W.
P. | |
| 73/33 | Gwydir, R. D. | |
| 73/34 | Hall, John H. | |
| 73/35 | Halloran, Patrick | |
| 73/36 | Hanford, Clarence | |
| 73/37 | Hanford,
Cornelius | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 73/38 | Harding, Jacob | |
| 73/39 | Harper, Martin V. | |
| 73/40 | Harrington, William Shaw and
wife | |
| 73/41 | Harris, Elizabeth
M. | |
| 73/42 | Hartley, Roland
H. | |
| 73/43 | Hastie, Thomas
Pier | |
| 73/44 | Hauptly, Jacob | |
| 73/45 | Hauser, A. E. | |
| 73/46 | Hawley, Julia
Hulburt | |
| 73/47 | Hay, Marion E. | |
| 73/48 | Hayden, Mary Jane | |
| 73/49 | Haywood, Albert | |
| 73/50 | Henry, Anson G. and Dudley S.
B. | |
| 73/51 | Henry, Eliza B. | |
| 73/52 | Herrmann, Virginia M.
(Hancock) (Grainger) | |
| 73/53 | Hewitt, Fannie and Lucile
(daughter of C. C.) | |
| 73/54 | Hewitt, Rosetta (widow of
Thomas) | |
| 73/55 | Hicks, Gwin | |
| 73/56 | Hicks, India Ann | |
| 73/57 | Hicks, U. G. | |
| 73/58 | Hill, George A. | |
| 73/59 | Hill, James J. | |
| 73/60 | Hill, Jeanette G. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 73/61 | Hill, Nathaniel
D. | |
| 73/62 | Hill, Samuel | |
| 73/63 | Himes, George H. | |
| 73/64 | Himes, Judson W. | |
| 73/65 | Hinckley, Timothy
Duane | |
| 73/66 | Hollingsworth, H.
S. | |
| 73/67 | Holmes, Henry
Elliott | |
| 73/68 | Homes, Marcus M. | |
| 73/69 | Hood, James A. | |
| 73/70 | Hooper, Miles
Morrison | |
| 73/71 | Horton, Dexter | |
| 73/72 | Howard, Henry C. | |
| 73/73 | Hoyt, John P. | |
| 73/74 | Hoyt, Captain Samuel
Adams | |
| 73/75 | Huelsdonk, John | |
| 73/76 | Huggins, Edward | |
| 73/77 | Hughes, Rosilla (widow of
William C.) | |
| 73/78 | Hunsaker, Jacob | |
| 73/79 | Hunt, Leigh | |
| 73/80 | Huntington,
Chandler | |
| 73/81 | Huntington, Mrs. Edwin
R. | |
| 73/82 | Huntington, John | |
| 73/83 | Ingraham, Edward
S. | |
| 73/84 | Ivy, Charles G. | |
| 73/85 | Izett, John M. | |
| 74/1 | Jackson, Cynthia | |
| 74/2 | Jackson, Henry | |
| 74/3 | Jackson, John R. | |
| 74/4 | Jackson, Mary A. | |
| 74/5 | Jacobs, Orange | |
| 74/6 | James, John R. | |
| 74/7 | Jenkins, Jennie
G. | |
| 74/8 | Jenkins, John L. | |
| 74/9 | Johns, Mary J. | |
| 74/10 | Johnson (?),
Forest | |
| 74/11 | Johnson, Professor Orson
Bennett | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 74/12 | Jones, Marvin F. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 74/13 | Jones, Orrin | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 74/14 | Jones, Wesley L. | |
| 74/15 | Judson, Phoebe | |
| 74/16 | Judson, Stephen | |
| 74/17 | Kane, Thomas
Franklin | |
| 74/18 | Karr, Abigail Boutwell
(Walker) | |
| 74/19 | Karshner, Cordelia
M. | |
| 74/20 | Keen, Captain James
W. | |
| 74/21 | Kelley, William
B. | |
| 74/22 | Kellogg, Gardner | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 74/23 | Kellogg, Lucien
E. | |
| 74/24 | Kelsey, H. E. | |
| 74/25 | Kelso, John B. | |
| 74/26 | Kincaid, William
M. | |
| 74/27 | Kineth, Jane A.
(Carter) | |
| 74/28 | King, Clinton H. | |
| 74/29 | Klement, Otto | |
| 74/30 | Koontz, Anna | |
| 74/31 | Kreidel, Damuel | |
| 74/32 | La Du, James B. | |
| 74/33 | LaFollette, William
L. | |
| 74/34 | Lancaster,
Columbia | |
| 74/35 | Layton, Chandler | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 74/36 | Leach, Calista A.
Lovejoy | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 74/37 | Leary, Eliza
Ferry | |
| 74/38 | Leonard, Amy
Elizabeth | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 74/39 | Levy, H. E. | |
| 74/40 | Liabo, Oliver O. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 74/41 | Lindsley, Addison
Alexander | |
| 74/42 | Lindsley, Mary
Maria | |
| 74/43 | Lister, Ernest | |
| 74/44 | Livingston, Henry | |
| 74/45 | Lockley, Fred | |
| 74/46 | Long, Robert (and twin sister
Mrs. Sarah M. Ross) | |
| 74/47 | Longfellow, John
E. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 74/48 | Longmire, David | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 74/49 | Lotzgesell, Verna | |
| 74/50 | Low, Alonzo | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 74/51 | Luark, Marcellus
Joseph | |
| 74/52 | Ludden, Dr. A. | |
| 74/53 | Lutkens, Charles | |
| 74/54 | Lyman, William
Denison | |
| 74/55 | Lyon, John M. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 74/56 | Maclnnes, Donald | |
| 74/57 | Macleary, Annie
Frost | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 74/58 | Maherer, Fannie
Low | |
| 74/59 | Mahler, J. H. | |
| 74/60 | Manring, Benjamin
F. | |
| 74/61 | Maple, Jacob and
family | |
| 74/62 | Mason, Allen C. | |
| 74/63 | Matheny, David
Layson | |
| 74/64 | Mathews, Francis | |
| 74/65 | Mattson, Captain John
August | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 74/66 | Maxon, Hamilton J.
G. | |
| 74/67 | Maynard, David S. | |
| 74/68 | McArdle, L. D. | |
| 74/69 | McCombs, James | |
| 74/70 | McDermoth,
Charles | |
| 74/71 | McDonald,
Archibald | |
| 74/72 | McDonald, Joseph
Lane | |
| 74/73 | McElroy, Harry B. | |
| 74/74 | McElroy, James F. and Matt
J. | |
| 74/75 | McGill, H. M. | |
| 75/1 | McKay, Charles | |
| 75/2 | McMicken, Maurice | |
| 75/3 | McMullen, Fayette | |
| 75/4 | McNaught, James | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 75/5 | McNeal, Matilda
Elizabeth | |
| 75/6 | McReavy, John | |
| 75/7 | Meeker, Ezra | |
| 75/8 | Meigs, George A. | |
| 75/9 | Mercer Family | |
| 75/10 | Merrit, Josiah (Uncle
Si) | |
| 75/11 | Metcalf, James B. | |
| 75/12 | Meyers, Mary
Elizabeth | |
| 75/13 | Miller, George R.
H. | |
| 75/14 | Miller, Philip | |
| 75/15 | Miller, R. J. | |
| 75/16 | Mires, Austin E. | |
| 75/17 | Missourians | |
| 75/18 | Monohon, Martin | |
| 75/19 | Montgomery,
Robert | |
| 75/20 | Moore, C. M. | |
| 75/21 | Moore, Janet
Shotwell | |
| 75/22 | Moore, Philip D. | |
| 75/23 | Moran, Robert | |
| 75/24 | Moran, Sherman | |
| 75/25 | Morgan, Minerva
J. | |
| 75/26 | Morrison, Michael
D. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 75/27 | Morse, Captain George
W. | |
| 75/28 | Munday, Charles
F. | |
| 75/29 | Munson, Emily T. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 75/30 | Murphy, John
Miller | |
| 75/31 | Nelson, Olaf | |
| 75/32 | Newberry, W. S. and
wife | |
| 75/33 | Niemeyer, Charles and
Isabell | |
| 75/34 | Northrup, Benson
L. | |
| 75/35 | Noyes, Melissa
(Longfellow) | |
| 75/36 | O'Brien, Terrance | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 75/37 | O'Dea, Edward J. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 75/38 | Oeconomacos,
Nicholas | |
| 75/39 | Offield, James W. | |
| 75/40 | Oldfield, James | |
| 75/41 | Oliphant, Judge E.
P. | |
| 75/42 | Oliver, William
Forrest | |
| 75/43 | Osborn, Eben S. | |
| 75/44 | Owen, Laurence
Chester | |
| 75/45 | Packard, Clayton
H. | |
| 75/46 | Page, Thomas Percival and
wife, Francis Ellen Gale | |
| 75/47 | Painter, Joseph
C. | |
| 75/48 | Parker, Colonel Frank
J. | |
| 75/49 | Parker, John and
wife | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 75/50 | Parkhurst, Harriet
E. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 75/51 | Patton, Mrs. H.
W. | |
| 75/52 | Payn, Elias J. | |
| 75/53 | Peabody, George | |
| 75/54 | Pease, Hiram
Henry | |
| 75/55 | Peterson, Henry Lard and
wife, Mary | |
| 75/56 | Peterson, William
H. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 75/57 | Phelps, E. D. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 75/58 | Phillips, Albert A. and Ellen
G. | |
| 75/59 | Phillips, Marion | |
| 75/60 | Pickering,
William | |
| 75/61 | Pickett, La Salle Corbell
(widow of the late General George C.) | |
| 75/62 | Pigott, Henry C. and Pingrii,
Frank H. | |
| 75/63 | Pinkham, Albert
Smith | |
| 75/64 | Piper, Charles
Vancouver | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 75/65 | Piper, Edgar B. | |
| 75/66 | Platt, Hamilton | |
| 75/67 | Pollock, Adelaide
L. | |
| 75/68 | Pontius, Frank A. | |
| 75/69 | Porter, Nathan | |
| 75/70 | Powell, Leonard
Jackson | |
| 75/71 | Power, James | |
| 75/72 | Prather, Thomas | |
| 75/73 | Priest, Arthur R. | |
| 75/74 | Pringle, Clark Spencer and
Catherine Sager | |
| 75/75 | Prosch, Thomas W. | |
| 75/76 | Pulsifer, P. O. | |
| 75/77 | Pumphrey, William
H. | |
| 75/78 | Randall, Matt | |
| 75/79 | Randolph, Simon
Peter | |
| 79/80 | Reeve, Helen | |
| 75/81 | Reeves, Lucy B. | |
| 75/82 | Reeves, Rollin
Joseph | |
| 75/83 | Reid, John L. | |
| 75/84 | Richmond, Frank | |
| 75/85 | Rickey, John | |
| 75/86 | Rinehart, William
Vance | |
| 75/87 | Roberts,
Frederick | |
| 76/1 | Roberts, George (of Forest,
Lewis County) | |
| 76/2 | Robinson, Ira | |
| 76/3 | Robinson, Captain
Ruel | |
| 76/4 | Rohn, John J. | |
| 76/5 | Ronald, Judge James
T. | |
| 76/6 | Rosenthal,
Gustave | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/7 | Roth, Charles I. | |
| 76/8 | Roundtree, Patrick
Henry | |
| 76/9 | Royal, Tirzah B. | |
| 76/10 | Rudene, J. O. | |
| 76/11 | Runnels, George
W. | |
| 76/12 | Russell, W. X. | |
| 76/13 | Sackman (Sachman) Daniel
J. | |
| 76/14 | Salomon, Edward
S. | |
| 76/15 | Sarjent, Lucinda | |
| 76/16 | Schoenfeld, Herbert A. and
wife | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/17 | Scott, Harvey W. | |
| 76/18 | Scott, Mary
Isabell | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/19 | Seattle, Suquamish
Chief | |
| 76/20 | Seavey, Llewellyn
T. | |
| 76/21 | Seehorn, Billy | |
| 76/22 | Semple, Eugene | |
| 76/23 | Settle, Marietta
(Marletta) | |
| 76/24 | Seymour, William
Byron | |
| 76/25 | Shaner, Daniel | |
| 76/26 | Sharpe, Thomas | |
| 76/27 | Shaser, Daniel
Franklin | |
| 76/28 | Shaser, Winfield
Scott | |
| 76/29 | Shelley, Joseph | |
| 76/30 | Shelton, E. M. | |
| 76/31 | Shelton, Lewis D.
W. | |
| 76/32 | Shidler, James F. and
wife | |
| 76/33 | Shorey, Oliver C. | |
| 76/34 | Shoudy, John A. and Mary
Ellen (Stewart) | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/35 | Show, Daniel | |
| 76/36 | Siler, Judson S. | |
| 76/37 | Simmons, Michael Troutmann,
Jr. and family | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/38 | Simpson, Saul | |
| 76/39 | Sinclair, Mary
Low | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/40 | Sisson, Edgar
Allen | |
| 76/41 | Skaling, Will H. | |
| 76/42 | Skidmore, John N. | |
| 76/43 | Slater, John and
wife | |
| 76/44 | Slaughter, William
A. | |
| 76/45 | Smith, Charles
Jackson | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/46 | Smith, Everett | |
| 76/47 | Smith, Ezra
Leonard | |
| 76/48 | Smith, James
Andrew | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/49 | Sorensen, Soren | |
| 76/50 | Spaulding, Charles
M. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/51 | Spalding, Mary
Catherine | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/52 | Spencer, Lincoln D. and
wife | |
| 76/53 | Spinning, B. M. | |
| 76/54 | Spinning, Charles
Hadley | |
| 76/55 | Spinning, Frank
R. | |
| 76/56 | Spithill,
Alexander | |
| 76/57 | Splawn, Andrew Jackson
(Jack) | |
| 76/58 | Squire, Watson C. | |
| 76/59 | Stampfler, Jules
Herman | |
| 76/60 | Standley, J. E. | |
| 76/61 | Stark, Elizabeth Lydia
(Clark) | |
| 76/62 | Starr, Frederick | |
| 76/63 | Starrett, George
E. | |
| 76/64 | Stephens, Thomas
H. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/65 | Stephens, William | |
| 76/66 | Sternberg, Katharina
Fredericka Sophia | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/67 | Stevens, Hazard | |
| 76/68 | Stevens, Isaac
Ingalls | |
| 76/69 | Steward, Alexander
Bruce | |
| 76/70 | Stillman, Henry
R. | |
| 76/71 | Stillman, Jay | |
| 76/72 | Strange, Ferdinand
Gresham | |
| 76/73 | Stringer, Susan Mary
(Murphy) | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany.hy |
| 76/74 | Strong, William | |
| 76/75 | Struve, Henry G. | |
| 76/76 | Stuart, Elbridge
Amos | |
| 76/77 | Stubbs, Robert S. | |
| 76/78 | Surber, William H.
(Joe) | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/79 | Suzzallo, Henry | |
| 76/80 | Swan, James G. | |
| 76/81 | Sweeney, Joseph | |
| 76/82 | Swim, H. J. | |
| 76/83 | Talcott, George Noyes and
wife | |
| 76/84 | Tarte, James W. and
wife | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/85 | Taylor, Horace J. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/86 | Taylor, Joseph
Marion | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/87 | Taylor, Samuel K. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/88 | Taylor, William
H. | |
| 76/89 | Taylor, William M. and
wife | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 76/90 | Temple, Henry
Clay | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/1 | Tenny, Lewis H. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/2 | Terry, Charles
Townsend | |
| 77/3 | Terry, Edward L. and
family | |
| 77/4 | Thomas, Charles
E. | |
| 77/5 | Thompson, Albert
J. | |
| 77/6 | Thompson, William
H. | |
| 77/7 | Thornton, A. W. | |
| 77/8 | Thornton, John | |
| 77/9 | Thorp, Philena | |
| 77/10 | Throssell, Mary | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/11 | Thurlow, Alfred
Eugene | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/12 | Tibbals, Harry L.,
Jr. | |
| 77/13 | Tibbetts, George
Washington | |
| 77/14 | Ticknor, Seth F. and Ida
A. | |
| 77/15 | Tilton, Howard | |
| 77/16 | Tilton, James | |
| 77/17 | Tolmie, R. F. | |
| 77/18 | Tolmie, William Fraser and
son, Simon Fraser | |
| 77/19 | Treen, Lewis
Angevine | |
| 77/20 | Troy, David S. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/21 | Troy, Laura B. | |
| 77/22 | Troy, Preston M. | |
| 77/23 | Turner, George | |
| 77/24 | Turner, Junius
Thomas | |
| 77/25-28 | Turner, J. Thomas | |
| 77/29 | Ulsh, J. A. | |
| 77/30 | Urquhart, William
Muir | |
| 77/31 | Van Asselt, Henry and
Catherine Maple | |
| 77/32 | Van Ogle, Annie | |
| 77/33 | Van Ogle, H. E. | |
| 77/34 | Van Trump, Philemon
Beecher | |
| 77/35 | Vaughn, William
D. | |
| 77/36 | Vestal, Samuel | |
| 77/37 | Voigt, William | |
| 77/38 | Wadleigh, W. I. | |
| 77/39 | Waldrip, Sarah C. | |
| 77/40 | Walker, Cyrus
Hamlin | |
| 77/41 | Walker, Mary | |
| 77/42 | Wallace, William
H. | |
| 77/43 | Walsworth, Henry T. and
Jennie B. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/44 | Ward, Dillis Burgess and
family | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/45 | Ward, Newton J. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/46 | Ward, Sarah J. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/47 | Warfield, Sam | |
| 77/48 | Warren, Eliza
Spalding | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/49 | Warren, Joel
Franklin | |
| 77/50 | Watson, Perry M. | |
| 77/51 | Weaver, J. J. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/52 | Webster, William | |
| 77/53 | Weir, Allen | |
| 77/54 | White, Edwin G. | |
| 77/55 | White, William H. | |
| 77/56 | Whitfield,
William | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/57 | Whitman, Marcus | |
| 77/58 | Whittier, Merill
D. | |
| 77/59 | Whitworth, Frederick
Harrison, Sr. | |
| 77/60 | Whitworth, George
F. | |
| 77/61 | Wiles, Samuel and
Martha | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/62 | Wiley, James W. | |
| 77/63 | Willey, Walter | |
| 77/64 | Williams, Eliza
M. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/65 | Williams, William
E. | |
| 77/66 | Williamson, J. T. | |
| 77/67 | Wilson, Frederick
A. | |
| 77/68 | Wilson, George R. | |
| 77/69 | Wilt, Mrs. Clara
McCarty | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/70 | Winans, William
Parkhurst | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/71 | Winsur, Eunice | |
| 77/72 | Wittenmeyer, Anna
K. | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 77/73 | Wold, Peter A. | |
| 77/74 | Wolff, Francis J.
D. | |
| 77/75 | Wood, James
Anderson | |
| 77/76 | Wood, Mrs. Mary Ramsey
Lemons | |
| 77/77 | Wood, William | |
| 77/78 | Woolery, James H. | |
| 77/79 | Wright, George | |
| 77/80 | Wyckoff, Ambrose
Barkley | |
| 77/81 | Zeek, Clarinda | |
| Scope and Content:
Contains biographical material authored by Meany. |
| 78/1 | Pioneer accounts or histories
(unidentified) | 1917; undated |
| 78/2-3 | Pioneer or Historical
Societies | 1907-1934 |
| 78/4 | Oregon Historical
Society | 1909-1931 |
| 78/5 | Washington State Historical
Society | 1903-1931 |
| 78/6 | Notes | 1910-1926 |
| 78/7 | Clippings | 1897-1935 |
| Scope and Content:
Including many obituaries collected after Meany's death |
| 78/8 | Miscellany | 1907-1927 |
| Financial Records | |
| 78/9-16 | Bills and receipts | 1886-1934; undated |
| 78/17,79/1 | Check books | 1889 |
| 79/2 | Income Tax
statement | 1930 |
| 110/2, 111/1 | Newspaper Account
Ledgers | 1884-1985 |
| 79/3 | Rental statement | undated |
| 79/4 | Royalty statements | 1907-1934; undated |
| 79/5 | Stock Certificate; The Birds of
California Publishing Company | 1912 |
| 79/6 | Plan Of Lots 11 And 12 On
Brooklyn Avenue | undated |
| 79/7 | Court Papers; S. C. Wingard,
plaintiff | 1892 |
| Conferences And
Conventions | |
| 79/8 | American Anthropological
Association | 1905? |
| State Conference on Scenic
Resource Preservation | 1924 |
| 79/9 | Teachers' Institutes, held in
various counties throughout Washington | 1896-1923 |
| Washington State Federation of
Women's Clubs Convention, 20th, Everett | 1916 |
| 79/10 | Legislation | 1893-1926; undated |
| Scope and Content:
Copies of bills and resolutions |
| Curriculum Records | |
| 110/1 | Grade and Schedule
Book | 1896-1998 |
| Scope and Content:
For classes in forestry and United States history |
| 79/11 | Forestry 1, History and
Development of Forestry as a Science | 1904 |
| 79/12 | History 9, 10, 29, 30, Makers
of the Nation | 1909-1917 |
| 79/13 | History 13, 14, 33, 34, 163,
164, 165, Northwest History | 1911-1925; undated |
| 79/14 | History 154, Development of the
Pacific | 1919 |
| 79/14 | History 159, History of
American Diplomacy | 1916 |
| 79/14 | "General Syllabus for Course in
History of the Pacific Slope" | 1894, 1962 |
| 79/14 | Paper topics in Pacific
Northwest History | 1911-1913 |
| 79/14 | Miscellany | 1916 |
| 79/15 | Student Papers (3) | undated |
| 79/16 | Photographs | 1924; undated |
| Scope and Content:
Includes photographs of construction work on Meany's home as
well as other subjects |
| 79/17 | Book Illustrations | undated |
| Notes | |
| 79/18-19 | Lecture Notes | 1900-1934 |
| 79/20-22 | Miscellany | 1893-1932 |
| 80/1-8 | Clippings | 1886-1935; undated |
| Ephemera | |
| 80/9-11 | Book or Periodical
Announcements | 1899-1930 |
| 80/12 | Clipping Bureaus | 1903-1923 |
| 81/1-8, 82/1-6 | Miscellany | 1884-1935; undated |
| 82/7 | Miscellany | 1912-1924; undated |
| Scope and Content:
Name lists and other materials |
| Subject Files | |
| 83/1 | Alaska | 1905-1932 |
| 83/2 | American Alpine
Club | 1926 |
| 83/3 | American Foundations
| 1933 |
| Scope and Content:
Views on the question of recognizing the Soviet Union |
| 83/4 | American Institute of
Architects, Washington State Chapter | 1906 |
| 83/5 | American Legion; Fourth of July
and Veteran's Day Celebrations | 1923-1934 |
| 83/6 | Amundsen, Roald | 1921 |
| 83/7 | Archaeological Institute of
America | 1902-1932 |
| 83/8 | Authors, American | undated |
| 83/9 | Berry Parties at the home of
Edmond S. Meany | 1922-1934 |
| 83/10-11 | Bunyan, Paul
(stories) | 1920-1932; undated |
| Chamber of Commerce.
Seattle | |
| 83/12 | Lake Washington Canal
Celebration Committee | 1912 |
| 83/13 | McGraw (John)
Memorial | 1910 |
| 83/14 | Seattle Street
Names | 1923 |
| 83/15 | Miscellany | 1906-1930 |
| 83/16 | Civil War | 1910-1929; undated |
| 83/17 | Congregationalists. University
Congregational Church | 1904-1923 |
| 83/18 | Curtis, Edward S. | 1907-1924 |
| 83/19 | Daughters of the American
Revolution | 1907-1930 |
| 83/20 | Denny, Sarah
Loretta | |
| Scope and Content:
Memorials and bequests |
| General Notes:
See also folder 102/12 |
| 83/21 | Drake, Francis | undated |
| Scope and Content:
Photograph of the chair made from the Golden Hind |
| 83/22 | Edison, Thomas | 1928-1931 |
| 83/23 | Estudillo Family | 1853; undated |
| Scope and Content:
Receipt and wedding list |
| 84/1 | Federation of Women's
Clubs | 1900-1903 |
| 84/2 | Forestry | 1894-1924 |
| Scope and Content:
American Forestry Association, United States Forest Service,
etc. |
| General Notes:
See also 85/6 |
| Indians of North
America | |
| Speeches and
Writings | |
| 84/3 | "Alaskan
Mummies" | 1906 |
| 84/4 | "Attu and Yakutat
Basketry" | 1903 |
| 84/5 | "Calispels Ask to Retain
their Land" | 1905 |
| 84/6 | "Canoe Cedar has Served Man
Since Stone Age" | 1905 |
| 84/7 | "Early History of Spokane
Given by Edmond S. Meany" | 1923 |
| 84/8 | "Indian Names in State of
Washington" | 1906 |
| 84/9 | "Indian Names in
Washington" | undated |
| 84/10 | "Indian Names of
Washington | 1908 |
| 84/11 | "Indian School at Fort
Spokane" | 1905 |
| 84/12 | "Last Lake Union
Indians" | 1898 |
| 84/13 | "Legends, Traditions and
Present Conditions of Lummi Indians" | 1905 |
| 84/14 | "The Muckleshoots' Queer
Reservation" | 1905 |
| 84/15 | "Opportunities for
Linguistic Research Among the Indians of the State of Washington" | undated |
| 84/16 | "Pronunciation of Indian
Names" | undated |
| 84/17 | "Puyallups and Nisqually
Indians" | 1905 |
| 84/18 | "Story of Seattle's Nearest
Indian Neighbors" | 1905 |
| 84/19 | "Studying Alaska Burial
Customs" | 1902 |
| 84/20 | "Swinomish Indians a
Composite of Many Tribes and Bands" | 1905 |
| 84/21 | "Ten Indian
Treaties" | 1897 |
| 84/22 | "Washington Redmen who
helped Palefaces in War" | 1905 |
| 84/23 | "Yakimas Present Many
Problems" | 1905 |
| Speeches and Writings of
Others | |
| 84/24 | Andrews, Thomas B., "An
Indian Ghost Story" | undated |
| 84/25 | Brabant, A. J., "Bishop
Lemmen's Dictionary" | undated |
| 84/26 | Buchannan, Charles
M. | |
| "Indian Totem
Legends" | undated |
| "Notes on the Plants used
by the Indians of the Snohomish Tribe at the Tulalip Indian Agency of the State
of Washing ton" | undated |
| "The Montessori Method at
Tulalip" | undated |
| "The Snake" | undated |
| "The So-Called 'Shakers'
among the Northwest Indians" | undated |
| "Some Fugitive
Observations upon some of the Commoner Constructional Forms of the More
Northerly Dialectic Variants of the Nisqually Linguistic Root Stock of Puget
Sound" | 1907 |
| "The Tulalip School
City" | undated |
| "When the South Wind
Comes: A Story of the Sdoh-hohbsh" [Snohomish] | undated |
| "Why the Salmon come to
Schuh-tlahks: a Folk-Story of the Sdoh-hohbsh" [Snohomish] | undated |
| 84/27 | Hobucket, Ben, "Wreck of
Bodega y Quadra and the Fate of his Crew" | undated |
| 84/28 | Hunt, H. F., "Slavery Among
the Indians of Northwest America" | 1918 |
| 84/28 | Mimard, Mrs., "Indian
Legend of the Stars" | 1932 |
| 84/29 | Oliphant, J. Orin, "Indian
Service in the State of Washington, A Brief Review" | undated |
| 84/30 | Redington, J. W., "The
Ambush on the John Day" | undated |
| 84/31 | Author unidentified, "Mount
Tacoma and the Story of Eve" | undated |
| 84/32 | Alaska | 1902; undated |
| 84/33 | British Columbia | 1902-1903 |
| 84/34 | Early Historical Accounts
(extracted from books or newspapers) | undated |
| 84/35 | Ethnobotany | 1895-1903 |
| Idaho | |
| 84/36 | Calispels | 1905 |
| 84/37 | Lapwai | 1902 |
| 84/38-39 | Nez Perce | 1901-1939 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes the autobiography of "Old Jean" (Aunt of Chief
Joseph) |
| Joseph, Nez Perce
chief | 1904-1923 |
| General Notes:
See also 109/16 |
| 85/1 | Speeches given by Chief
Joseph, Chief Albert, Yellow Bull, et al. | 1904-1905 |
| Books | 1901-1926 |
| 85/2 | Howard, O. O.,
Chief Joseph, His Pursuit and
Capture | 1881 |
| 85/3 | Lowe, Martha Perry,
The Story of Chief Joseph | 1881 |
| 85/4 | Shields, G. O.,
The Battle of the Big Hole | 1899 |
| 85/5 | Chief Joseph's
signature | 1901 |
| 85/6 | Field Notes | 1899-1901 |
| Scope and Content:
Mostly regarding Chief Joseph and other Indians on the
Colville Indian reservation, including Joseph's signature and mark. Also
includes notes on logging and forestry on the Olympic Peninsula. |
| 85/7 | Miscellany | 1904-1926 |
| 85/8 | Kitsap, Chief | 1927 |
| 85/9 | Languages (Chinook Jargon and
Cherokee) | 1899-1923 |
| 85/10 | Oregon | 1903-1931 |
| Scope and Content:
Clippings on various Oregon tribes |
| 85/11 | Patkanin, Snoqualmie
chief | 1916-1923 |
| 85/12 | Seattle, Suquamish chief and
Angeline | 1903-1912 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes article, "Seattle and the Indians of Puget Sound"
by Thomas W. Prosch |
| 85/13 | South Dakota, miscellaneous
notes | 1907 |
| Washington | |
| Reservations | |
| 85/14-15 | Colville
Reservation | 1903-1905 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes field notes taken during interviews on the
reservation |
| 85/16, 86/1 | Tulalip
Reservation | 1899-1924 |
| 86/2-3 | Field Notes | 1905 |
| Scope and Content:
Taken at various reservations around Washington
State |
| 86/4 | Treaties | 1901-1911 |
| Tribes | |
| 86/5 | Chehalis | 1902-1906 |
| 86/6 | Chinook | 1924; undated |
| 86/7 | Clallam | 1915-1922 |
| 86/8 | Columbia
River | 1901 |
| 86/9 | Humptulips | 1906 |
| 86/10 | Klikitat | 1907-1924 |
| 86/11 | Lummi | 1901-1916 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes article, "A Lummi Myth about Mount Baker and
the Thunderbird" by Albert B. Reagan |
| 86/12 | Nisqually | 1919 |
| 86/13-14 | Puyallup | 1899-1926 |
| 86/15 | Quillayute | 1929 |
| 86/16 | Quinault | 1902-1933 |
| 86/17 | Siwash | 1902-1924 |
| 86/18 | Skykomish | 1923 |
| 86/19 | Snoqualmie | 1917 |
| 86/20 | Spokane | 1905-1923 |
| 86/21 | Suquamish | 1922 |
| 86/22 | Wenatchee | 1927; undated |
| 86/23-24 | Yakima | 1903-1928 |
| 86/25 | Wars | 1901-19 |
| 86/26 | Bibliography | 1906-1925 |
| 86/27 | Catalog of Indian
Artifacts | undated |
| 86/28-29 | Maps | undated |
| Scope and Content:
Contains maps identifying tribal groups and locations in
Washington |
| 86/30 | Notes | 1911-1918 |
| 86/31 | Clippings | 1899-1924 |
| 86/32 | Miscellany | 1907-1920; undated |
| 86/33 | Lafayette, Marquis
de | 1897; undated |
| 86/34 | Landmarks and
Monuments | 1904-1935 |
| 86/35 | Libraries and Library
Associations | 1903-1922 |
| Lincoln, Abraham | |
| 86/36 | Incoming Letters | 1909-1927 |
| 86/37 | Historical Documents
(facsimiles or copies) | 1927; undated |
| 86/38 | Speeches and Writings of
Others | 1912-1929 |
| 87/1 | Lincoln Farm
Association | 1907-1909 |
| 87/2-4 | Lincoln National Life
Insurance Company | 1931-1935 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes newsletter of the company,
Lincoln Lore |
| 87/5 | Drawings by J. Willis
Sayre | undated |
| 87/6-7 | Portraits and Photographic
reproductions | 1909; undated |
| 87/8-9 | Clippings | 1905-1935 |
| 87/10-11 | Ephemera | 1908-1931 |
| 87/12-13 | Masons | 1891-1933 |
| Meany, Edmond S. | |
| 88/1 | Auto Accident | 1929 |
| 88/2 | Automobile Fund | 1924 |
| 88/3 | Campaign
Materials | 1893 |
| 88/4 | French Legion of
Honor | 1929 |
| 88/5 | Hotel Edmond
Meany | 1930-1931 |
| 88/6 | Leather Wallet | 1899 |
| 88/7-13 | Lecture Announcements and
Programs | 1892-1930; undated |
| 88/14 | Meany Hall | 1914 |
| Mount Meany | |
| General Notes:
See postcard from S. A. Nelson, folder 57/13 |
| 88/15 | Obituaries and
Tributes | 1935 |
| 88/16 | Photographs and
drawings | 1909-1925; undated |
| 89/1-14 | Clippings | 1904-1935 |
| 89/15 | Miscellany | 1903-1923 |
| 90/1 | Michigan Club. King
County | 1906 |
| 90/2 | Minnesota Historical
Society | 1898-1911 |
| 90/3 | Montana | 1914-1916; undated |
| Moran, Robert | |
| 90/4 | Yacht Launching | 1917 |
| 90/5 | Moran (Robert) State Park;
Map | 1923 |
| Mountains of the
Northwest | |
| 90/6 | Speeches and Writings of
Others | 1913 |
| Scope and Content:
Buchanan, Charles M., "The Origin of Mounts Baker and
Rainier: the Indian Legend" |
| 90/7 | Glacier Park,
Montana | 1914 |
| 90/8 | Mount Baker | 1929; undated |
| 90/9 | Mount Olympus National
Park | undated |
| 90/10-11 | Mount Rainier | 1910-1935 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes many clippings regarding the proposed change of the
mountain's name to "Tacoma" |
| 90/12 | Notes | 1907; undated |
| 90/13 | Miscellany | 1926; undated |
| 90/14 | Natal, Union of South Africa
| |
| Scope and Content:
Particulars of certain government buildings |
| 90/15-16 | National Committee on Radio
Education (
Education by Radio) | 1931-1935 |
| 90/17 | National Geographic
Society | 1900; undated |
| 90/18 | Northwestern Association of
History, Government and Economics Teachers | undated |
| 90/19 | Oliphant, J. Orin | undated |
| Pacific Northwest History
(British Columbia, Idaho, Oregon and Washington) | |
| 90/20 | Astoria | 1906-1930 |
| 90/21 | Baker, Joseph | 1929; undated |
| 90/22 | Banking | undated |
| Scope and Content:
List of banks in Washington and Oregon |
| 90/23 | Bonneville, Benjamin L.
E. | 1908-1928 |
| 90/24-25 | Boundaries (mostly copies of
original documents) | undated |
| 90/26 | British Columbia | 1908-1920 |
| 91/1-2 | Columbia River | 1931; undated |
| 91/3 | Douglas, David | 1926-1934 |
| 91/4 | Douglas, Sir
James | undated |
| 91/5 | Exploration (Nootka Sound,
etc.) | undated |
| 91/6 | Fauntleroy, Robert
Henry | undated |
| 91/7 | Ferry, Elisha P. | 1895 |
| 91/8-12 | Forts and
Blockhouses | 1898-1928 |
| 91/13-16 | Fur Trade (Hudson Bay
Company) | 1926-1934; undated |
| 91/17 | Gray, Robert | 1922-1932 |
| 91/18 | Idaho | 1905-1924 |
| 91/19 | Industries -- Resources --
Agriculture | 1894-1903 |
| 92/1 | "Journal of a Trip from Fort
Vancouver to Okanagan in May 1828" (typescript copy, author not
recorded) | undated |
| 92/2 | Lewis (Meriwether) and
William Clark | 1901-1927 |
| 92/3-4 | Missionaries and
Missions | 1895-1924 |
| Scope and Content:
Items relating to Marcus Whitman and others |
| 92/5-116 | Newspapers | 1893-1930 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes notecards with other items relating to Washington
newspapers and editors |
| Oregon | |
| 92/6-8 | Early History (mostly
typescript copies from historical sources) | undated |
| 92/9 | Clippings | 1902-1934 |
| 92/10 | Miscellany | undated |
| 92/11 | Oregon. State
University | undated |
| 92/12 | Oregon Trail | 1908-1933 |
| 92/13 | Pickett, George
F. | 1901-1922 |
| 92/14 | Portland | 1914 |
| 92/15 | Puget, Peter | 1923 |
| 92/16-17 | Puget Sound (Totten Inlet
tidelands, etc.) | 1894-1915 |
| 92/18 | Puget Sound Defense
League | 1892 |
| 92/19 | Railroads | 1872-1932 |
| 92/20 | Sacajawea | 1905-1915 |
| 93/1 | San Juan
Controversy | 1904-1937 |
| Seattle | |
| 93/2 | Anti-Chinese Riots,
1885-86 | undated |
| 93/3 | Assay Office | 1897 |
| 93/4 | Banks | 1910 |
| 93/5 | Bridges | 1919-1933 |
| 93/6 | Buildings | 1916-1930 |
| 93/7 | Business | 1930 |
| 93/8-9 | Charities | 1917-1932 |
| Scope and Content:
O.H. Ryther Child's Home and Seattle Community Fund |
| 93/10 | Churches | 1904-1934 |
| 93/11 | Founding of
Seattle | 1904-1934 |
| 93/12 | Health
Department | 1900-1905 |
| 93/13 | Indian War,
1855 | undated |
| 93/14 | Ladies Relief
Society | undated |
| 93/15 | Newspapers and
Publishers | undated |
| 93/16 | Petition presented to the
Washington Territorial Legislature for the repeal of the Act Incorporating the
town of Seattle (original document) | 1863 1867 |
| 93/17 | "Reminiscences of the
Hanging of Payne, Howard and Sullivan by the vigilantes of Seattle" | 1862 |
| 93/18 | Seattle Peace
Society | 1928-1930 |
| 93/19 | Telephone | 1923-1924 |
| 93/20 | Totem Pole | 1904-1909 |
| 93/21 | Underwriters
Board | 1891 |
| 93/22 | Waterfront and
Ships | 1904-1914 |
| 93/23-24 | Clippings ("Way back when.
. . " articles, etc.) | 1921-1934 |
| 93/25 | Notes | undated |
| 93/26 | Miscellany | 1893 |
| 93/27-28 | Shipping | 1903-1904 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes papers of Captain James M. Hunt of the Steamer
Constitution |
| 93/29-30 | Stevens, Isaac
Ingalls | 1890-1928 |
| 93/31 | Tolmie, William
F. | undated |
| 93/32 | U. S. S.
Tonquin | undated |
| 93/33, 94/1-2 | Vancouver, George | 1908-1933 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes items concerning the trip made by Meany, et al.
repeating Vancouver's route in Puget Sound |
| Washington
Territory/State | |
| 94/3 | Constitution | 1889 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes article by W. Lair Hill, "A Constitution Adapted
to the Coming State" |
| 94/4 | Constitutional
Convention | 1909-1931 |
| Counties | |
| 94/5 | County
Creation | 1909; undated |
| 94/6 | Benton County | 1904-1905 |
| 94/7 | Chehalis
County | 1914 |
| 94/8 | Clallam
County | 1912-1925 |
| 94/9 | Clark County | 1889-1925 |
| 94/10 | Cowlitz
County | 1926-1932 |
| 94/11 | Grays Harbor
County | 1892, 1927 |
| 94/12 | Island County | 1907-1916 |
| Scope and Content:
Contains items on Coupeville and an early history of
Whidbey Island |
| 94/13 | King County | 1912-1920 |
| 94/14 | Kitsap County | 1920; undated |
| 94/15 | Lewis County | 1901, 1928 |
| 94/16 | Mason County | undated |
| 94/17 | Pierce County | 1903-1931 |
| 94/18 | San Juan
County | 1928-1931 |
| 94/19 | Skagit County | 1893 |
| 94/20 | Snohomish
County | 1909-1921 |
| 94/21 | Spokane
County | 1899-1930 |
| 94/22 | Stevens
County | 1927 |
| 94/23 | Thurston
County | 1893-1929 |
| 94/24 | Wahkiakum
County | 1908-1921 |
| 94/25 | Walla Walla
County | 1923 |
| 94/26 | Whatcom
County | undated |
| 94/27 | Whitman
County | 1892 |
| 94/28 | Yakima County | 1915-1920 |
| 94/29 | Defense Council. War
History Committee | 1917-1918 |
| 94/30 | Early History | |
| Education | |
| 94/31 | Early
Education | 1907-1923 |
| 94/32 | Graded
Schools | 1896-1903 |
| 94/33 | Normal
Schools | 1891-1904 |
| 94/34 | Puget Sound
University | 1900-1903 |
| 94/35 | Whitman
College | 1893-1923 |
| 94/36 | Miscellany | 1893-1996 |
| 94/37 | Emblems (territorial and
state) | undated |
| 94/38 | Notary Seal | 1904 |
| General Notes:
See also letter from Frank H. Winslow, folder 20/22 |
| 94/39 | Spanish American War, First
Washington Infantry Volunteers | 1898 |
| 111/3 | State Flower
(petitions) | 1892 |
| 94/40 | Territorial Legislature
Journal Extracts | 1866 |
| 94/41 | Territorial
Organization | 1918-1922 |
| 94/42 | Thanksgiving Proclamations
made by Governor Albert E. Mead | 1906-1907 |
| 95/1 | World War I | 1919 |
| Scope and Content:
91st division, Colin Dyment articles |
| 95/2 | Miscellany | 1891-1994; undated |
| 95/3 | Winthrop,
Theodore | 1923 |
| 95/4 | Wurk, John | undated |
| 95/6 | Wyeth, Nathaniel
J. | 1892-1928 |
| 95/7-15 | Notes (mostly for class
lectures) | 1899-1931 |
| 95/16 | Pacific Rim (China and
Japan) | 1899-1929 |
| 95/17 | Pan-American Exposition,
Buffalo, New York | 1900-1901 |
| 95/18 | Redington, J. W. | 1907-1932 |
| 95/19 | Red Cross, American | 1932 |
| 95/20 | Red Cross, Greek | 1912 |
| 95/21 | Republicans | 1893-1996 |
| 95/22 | Saint-Gaudens,
Augustus | undated |
| 95/23 | San Marino | 1918 |
| 96/1 | Smith, Samuel Francis
("America") | 1917-1918 |
| 96/2 | Sons of the American
Revolution | 1915-1927 |
| 96/3 | Spanish American
War | 1899 |
| 96/4 | Switzerland (building
descriptions) | 1900 |
| 96/5 | Taft, Loredo | 1934 |
| 96/6 | Turner, Frederick
Jackson | 1893-1914 |
| 96/7 | United States. Geological
Survey | 1908 |
| 96/8-9 | United States
History | 1904-1930 |
| 96/10 | University Commercial
Club | 1928-1929 |
| Washington, George | |
| 96/11 | Speeches and
Writings | 1892-1931 |
| 96/12-14 | Bicentennial,
1932 | 1931-1932 |
| 96/15 | Historical Documents
(photocopies and typescript) | 1916; undated |
| 96/16 | Portraits, etc. | undated |
| 96/17 | Statues | 1910-1911 |
| Scope and Content:
Jean Antoine Houdon Statue of Washington |
| 96/18 | Washington Elm,
Cambridge | 1923-1932 |
| 97/1 | Ephemera | 1912-1928 |
| 97/2 | Clippings | 1905-1929 |
| 97/3 | Notes | undated |
| 97/4 | Washington. Agricultural
College | 1894-1921 |
| Washington.
University | |
| 97/5 | Alumni
Association | 1887-1934 |
| 97/6 | Arbor Day | 1898 |
| 97/7 | Architecture
Department | undated |
| 97/8 | Armistice Day | 1920-1926 |
| 97/9 | Assemblies | 1917-1933 |
| 97/10 | Associated Students of the
University of Washington | 1903-1933 |
| 97/11 | Books | 1904 |
| Scope and Content:
purchases from William George's Sons, book dealers,
Bristol |
| 97/12 | Buildings and
Grounds | 1896-1933 |
| Scope and Content:
Contains a petition made by the Queen City Good Roads Club,
etc. |
| 97/13-19, 98/1-4 | Campus Day | 1904-1935 |
| Scope and Content:
Contains article by Meany entitle "The Rise and Fall of
Campus Day" |
| 98/5 | Chapel Service | 1923-1929 |
| 98/6 | Chimes | 1908-1934 |
| 98/7 | Christmas Greetings
| 1931-1933 |
| Scope and Content:
given to faculty members by Meany |
| 98/8 | Class Day; Moving Up Day;
George Washington Ivy | 1893-1935 |
| 98/9 | Class Schedules | 1878; 1907-1908 |
| 98/10 | Columns | 1921-1931 |
| 98/11 | Comptroller | 1922 |
| 98/12 | Commencements | 1895-1934 |
| 98/13 | Crew | 1902-1927 |
| 98/14 | Customs and Traditions Bureau
(minutes) | 1926 |
| 98/15 | Dad's Day | 1928-1933 |
| 98/16 | Daily | 1933 |
| 99/1-2 | Denny Hall | 1894-1932 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes framed picture of Denny Hall |
| 99/3 | Drama Division | undated |
| 99/4 | Economics and Business
Administration | 1921-1933 |
| 99/5 | Education School | 1923-1932 |
| 99/6 | Educational Aims
Committee | 1934 |
| 99/7 | Engineering | 1925-1933 |
| 99/8 | Ephebic Oath | 1919-1934 |
| 99/9 | Extension Service | 1920-1925 |
| 99/10-13 | Faculty | 1899-1936 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes list of faculty publications and items on: Edward
G. Cox, John T. Condon, Robert Max Garrett, Herbert H. Gowen, Arthur Sewall
Haggett, Joel M. Johnson, Trevor Kincaid, Charles E. Martin, C. F. Reeves and
Oliver H. Richardson |
| 99/14 | Fellowships and
Scholarships | 1921-1931 |
| 99/15 | Fine Arts College | 1923-1932 |
| 99/16 | Fisheries College | 1923-1931 |
| 99/17 | Football | 1901-1933 |
| 99/18 | Forestry College | 1913-1933 |
| 99/19 | Graduate School | 1922-1931 |
| 99/20 | Harborview
Hospital | 1931 |
| 99/21 | Henry (Horace C.) Art
Gallery | 1926-1933 |
| 99/22-25 | History Department
| 1902-1928 |
| Scope and Content:
Curricula, faculty resumes, students |
| 99/26 | History, Records and
Traditions Student Committee | 1926 |
| 99/27 | Home Economics | undated |
| 100/1 | Homecoming | 1921-1934 |
| 100/2 | Honorary Degrees | 1918; undated |
| 100/3-4 | International
Grove | 1932 |
| 100/5 | Journalism School | 1918-1932 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes Washington State Press Association materials |
| 100/6 | Junior Day | 1910-1916 |
| 100/7 | Junior Girls
Vodvil | 1922-1932 |
| 100/8 | Lafayette Day | undated |
| 100/9 | Law School | 1901-1933 |
| 100/10 | Liberal Arts
College | 1919-1933 |
| 100/11 | Library | 1906-1933 |
| 100/12 | Lilac Day | 1925-1934 |
| 100/13 | Medicine School | 1923-1931 |
| 100/14 | Memorial Gateway/Memorial
Day | 1919-1932 |
| 100/15 | Metropolitan
Tract | 1908-1927 |
| 100/16 | Military Training | 1915-1933 |
| 100/17 | Mines School | 1915-1931 |
| 100/18 | Music Committee | 1907 |
| 100/19 | Music Department | 1929; undated |
| 100/20 | New Years
Greetings | 1934 |
| 100/21 | Oceanographic
Laboratory | 1932 |
| 100/22 | Outing Committee | 1904 |
| 100/23 | Parents' Night | 1921 |
| 100/24 | Pharmacy | 1923-1933 |
| 100/25 | Presidents | 1909-1933 |
| 100/26 | Hall, John Henry,
1869-1872 | 1917 |
| 100/27 | Hill, Eugene Kincaid,
1872-1874 | undated |
| 100/28 | Gatch, Thomas Milton,
1887-1895 | 1913-1921 |
| 100/29 | Edwards, William Franklin,
1897 | 1933 |
| 100/30 | Graves, Frank Pierrepont,
1898-1902 | 1898-1900; 1923-1925 |
| 100/31 | Kane, Thomas Franklin,
1902-1914 | 1910-1911 |
| 100/32 | Suzzallo, Henry,
1915-1926 | 1916-1933 |
| 101/1 | Thomson, David,
1926-1927 | 1926-1927 |
| 101/2-3 | Spencer, Matthew Lyle,
1927-1933 | 1927-1932 |
| 101/4 | Winkenwerder, Hugo,
1933-1934 | 1933 |
| 101/5 | Public Exercises
Committee | 1928 |
| 101/6 | Radio Programs | 1930 |
| 101/7 | Regents | 1914-1933 |
| 101/8 | Reserve Officers Training
Corps | 1926 |
| 101/9 | Salaries | 1897-1933 |
| 101/10 | Science College | 1917-1932 |
| 101/11 | Seal | 1915 |
| 101/12 | Semi-Centennial
Celebration | 1911 |
| 101/13 | Song Book | 1920 |
| 101/14 | Stadium | 1920-1928 |
| 101/15 | Students | 1898-1930 |
| Scope and Content:
Contains items about Jinta Yamaguch and Robert B. Irwin |
| 101/16 | Summer Session | 1923-1932 |
| 101/17 | Traditions | 1909-1933 |
| 101/18 | Trees (on campus) | 1912-1932 |
| 101/19 | Tyee | 1903-1933 |
| 101/20-24,110/3 | University
History | 1894-1933; undated |
| Scope and Content:
Contains copies of legislation which pertain to the
University as well as numerous photostats, notes and clippings dealing with
early University history |
| 101/25 | Varsity Balls | 1926 |
| 101/26 | Washington State
Museum | 1899-1933 |
| 101/27-30, 102/1-2 | Clippings | 1897-1935 |
| 102/3 | Ephemera | 1904-1932 |
| 102/4 | Notes | 1911-1929 |
| Washington. University;
Affiliated Organizations | |
| 102/5 | Boating Club | 1896 |
| 102/6 | Cosmopolitan Club | 1911 |
| 102/7 | Dramatic Club | 1900 |
| 102/8 | Faculty Men's
Club | 1901-1929 |
| 102/9 | Forest Club | 1912-1913 |
| 102/10 | Fraternities and
Sororities | 1904-1933 |
| 102/11 | Japanese Student
Club | undated |
| 102/12 | Mortar Board. Tolo
Chapter | 1910-1934 |
| Scope and Content:
Memorials for Sarah Loretta Denny |
| 102/13 | Pacific Wave Publishing
Company | 1905 |
| 102/14 | Quarter Century
Club | 1929 |
| 102/15 | Stevens (Isaac Ingalls)
Debating Club | 1904-1927 |
| 102/16 | Totem Club | 1932-1933 |
| 102/17 | University Club | 1907-1908 |
| 102/18 | Women's League | 1910-1911 |
| 102/19 | Washington Academy of
Sciences | 1898 |
| 102/20-103/1 | The Wayfarer | 1921-1931 |
| Scope and Content:
A pageant by James J. Crowther with Meany as prolocutor |
| 103/2 | Wisconsin.
University | 1907-1926 |
| 103/3 | Wisconsin State Historical
Society | 1906-1913 |
| 103/4 | Woodmen of the
World | 1917-1929 |
| 103/5 | Wyoming | 1926-1928 |
| Records of Related Organizations
and Individuals | |
| Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
Exposition, Seattle, 1909 | |
| 103/6-11 | General
Correspondence | 1906-1909; undated |
| 103/12 | Resolution of the Executive
Committee upon the death of John H. McGraw | 1909 |
| 103/13 | Financial Records | 1907 |
| 103/14 | Miscellany | 1909; undated |
| American Historical
Association. Pacific Coast Branch | |
| 103/15-16 | Announcements, notices,
etc. | 1889-1928; undated |
| Speeches and
Writings | |
| "The Name of the American
War, 1861-1865" | |
| 103/17 | Incoming
Letters | 1910 |
| 103/18-22 | Manuscript | 1910 |
| 103/23 | Printed
leaflets | 1910 |
| 104/1 | "Three Diplomats Prominent
in the Oregon Question" | 1914 |
| Scope and Content:
Century of Peace, Christmas Eve 1814-1914 |
| 104/2 | Boy Scouts of
America | 1921-1935 |
| Chamber of Commerce. Seattle.
Seward (William H.) Statue Committee | |
| 104/3 | Historical
Features | 1908-1909 |
| 104/4-5 | Speeches and Writings
| undated |
| Scope and Content:
Inscription to the statue and an untitled address on
Seward |
| 104/6 | Resolutions and Legal
Documents | 1907-1909 |
| 104/7 | Notes and
Subscriptions | 1907-1909 |
| 104/8-9 | Collection Books | 1907-1908 |
| 104/10 | Minutes | 1906 |
| 104/11 | Miscellany | 1909 |
| 104/12 | Columbia Historical
Society | 1899 |
|
Historical Note
:
Predecessor of Washington University Historical Society |
| Daughters of the American
Revolution. Rainier Chapter. Monument Committee | |
| 104/13 | Historical
Features | 1917-1935 |
| 104/14 | Mount Vernon Ladies'
Association of the Union | 1906-1935 |
| 104/15-18 | Washington (George) Statue by
Loredo Taft | 1905-1934 |
| Scope and Content:
Correspondence, notes and other materials |
| 104/19 | Pedestal for Washington
Statue | 1920-1945 |
| Scope and Content:
Contains materials incorporated from the Northwest
Collection which were created after Meany's death |
| 105/1-8, 106/1-8,
107/1-3 | Washington's Birthday
Celebrations | 1910-1935 |
| Meany (Edmond S.)
Family | |
| 107/4 | Meany, Edmond S., Jr.
(Ned) | 1945-1950 |
| 107/5 | Miscellany | 1903-1930 |
| The Mountaineers | |
| 107/6 | Journals of Mountaineer
Expeditions | 1921-1934 |
| Speeches and
Writings | |
| 107/7 | "Edelweiss for American
Mountains" | 1912 |
| 107/8 | "Mountaineering" | undated |
| 107/9 | "To the
Mountaineers" | 1909 |
| 107/10 | "Volcanic Peaks of the
Cascade Mountains" | undated |
| 107/11 | untitled | undated |
| 107/12 | Speeches and Writings of
Others | 1917-1924 |
| 107/13 | Minutes, Resolutions,
Petitions and Reports | 1908-1926 |
| 107/14 | Heather Letters; Llist of
Recipients) | 1929-1934 |
| 107/15 | Memorial Seat at Sluskin
Falls | 1919 |
| 107/16 | Announcements of Meetings and
Events | 1907-1930; undated |
| 107/17 | Maps | 1912-1931; undated |
|
Historical Note
:
Used on summer outings |
| 107/18 | Ephemera | 1909-1935; undated |
| 107/19 | Notes | 1908-1934; undated |
| 108/1 | Miscellany | 1910-1931 |
| 108/2 | Orcas Island Fruit
Company | 1890-1991 |
| 108/3-4 | Oval Club, University of
Washington | 1925-1935 |
| 108/5 | Pacific Highway Association of
North America. American Peace Monument Sub-committee | 1913-1929 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes two poems by Meany, "Portal of. Peace" and "Hundred
Years of Peace" |
| 108/6-7 | Pioneer Association of the
State of Washington | 1898-1914; undated |
| 108/8 | Seattle Press Club | 1899 |
| 108/9 | Washington. House of
Representatives (unidentified committee) | 1891 |
| 108/10 | University of Washington Alumni
Association | undated |
| 108/11-12 | University of Washington Pan
American Day Committee | 1932-1935 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes memoranda issued by the Pan American Union |
| 108/13 | University of Washington
President Search Committee | 1927 |
| 108/14 | University of Washington
Regents | 1894-1995 |
| 108/15 | University of Washington
Registrar | 1895 |
| 108/16 | University of Washington
Student Assistance Committee | 1903 |
| 108/17 | Washington. World's Fair
Commission, 1893 Historical Features, notes, etc. | 1891-1995 |
| 109/1 | Speeches and
Writings | |
| "Big Logs Given
Free" | 1892 |
| "Mysteries of the
Deep" | 1893 |
| "Show Your Iron
Ore" | 1892 |
| Untitled speech | 1892 |
| 109/2 | Washington Free Library
Commission | undated |
| Washington Historical Quarterly | |
| 109/3 | Historical Features and
General Correspondence | 1903-1924 |
| 109/4-5 | Speeches and
Writings | 1928-1930 |
| Scope and Content:
"History of Science in the State of Washington," Meany as
editor |
| 109/6 | Speeches and Writings of
Others | 1929; undated |
| 109/7-8 | Reports (annual) | 1914-1935 |
| 109/9 | Financial Records | 1906-1922 |
| 109/10 | Miscellany | 1906-1928 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes "Free list" |
| 109/11 | Washington Magazine | 1906 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes "Washington Nomenclature - a study" by J. N.
Bowman |
| 109/12 | Washington State Forestry
Association | 1894-1908 |
| Washington State University
Historical Society | |
| 109/13 | Historical
Features | 1901-1905 |
| Scope and Content:
Articles of Incorporation, etc. |
| 109/14 | General
Correspondence | 1899-1908; undated |
| 109/15 | Membership | 1902-1904 |
| 109/16-17 | Monuments (set up by the
Society) | 1903-1905 |
| Scope and Content:
Including items relating to the monument erected for Chief
Joseph |
| 109/18 | Minutes | 1903-1906 |
| 109/19 | Financial Records | 1903-1904 |
| 109/20 | Clippings | 1900-1905 |
| 109/21 | Young Men's Christian
Association. University of Washington | 1903-1932 |
| 109/22-23 | Young Naturalists' Society
(University of Washington) | 1896-1997; undated |
|
|
|
| Accession No. 0106-002 |
|
| Edmond S. Meany papers, 1877-1935 |
| 26 cubic feet (33 boxes) |
|
| Scope and Content |
| The bulk of the material in this accession ranges in date from
1877 to 1935, although some items collected by Meany date from as early as
1803. |
| The correspondence files included in this accession were arranged
alphabetically by either author or subject. With the exception of letters about
Meany's meetings and engagements, and his letters of recommendation, the
subject correspondence may be found in the subject files of this collection.
The rest of the correspondence has been arranged alphabetically in the general
correspondence series. The incoming letters series consists of very early
letters from Meany's friends. It should be noted that Meany was in the habit of
placing the date of his reply on the letter which he was answering. The replies
dated from September 1891 to September 1926 are usually to be found in the
letterpress books of Accession No. 0106-001, but in some cases carbon copies of
his replies accompany the letters being answered. |
| As well as actually having taken a very large part in the making
of Northwest and University history, Meany, in his own writings, also
contributed greatly to its preservation. The bibliography (folder 1/4) created
by him shortly before his death, gives the best indication as to just how great
his contribution was. A list of all of Meany's writings in this accession may
be found in the speeches and writings series. The writings are listed
categorically and include some items not listed in the bibliography. This
collection includes Meany's holograph and proofs for his
History of the State of Washington,
and also scripts and working papers for the pageant, "Americanus," which Meany
co-authored with Montgomery Lynch. Of special note are some items which never
received publication. Meany proposed to be general editor of a
Documentary History of the States
which would consist of one volume for each state with Meany compiling the
volume on Washington state. Most of the materials which Meany collected for his
volume on Washington are extracts copied from published sources, however some
of the materials are unique. In particular, there are extracts from affidavits
of 1860 on the capture of the schooner "Blue Wing, " and a letter to the
postmaster general, dated 1854, concerning mail service on Puget Sound. |
| Shortly before his death, Meany was working on two very important
works. One was a history of the University which was unfinished and typed after
his death (see folder 30/12). Both typescript and holographic copies are
included in this collection. The second work,
Washington State Constitutional Convention
Proceedings, represents Meany's compilation of the official minutes
kept during the proceedings, supplemented by accounts of the proceedings in the
Seattle Post-Intelligencer. After
Meany's death, the Committee on Graduate Publications considered publishing the
work as he had compiled it, but it was the recommendation of Professor Charles
M. Gates that either further editorial work be done or that only the official
minutes be published (see folder 30/13). |
| Meany's research on the Indians of the Northwest and northern
plains, as represented by his writings preserved in this collection, begins
with his master's thesis entitled
Joseph, the Nez Perce, written in
1901. Meany had the opportunity of meeting with Chief Joseph on several
occasions, and included with Meany's holograph are three letters from Chief
Joseph. |
| In 1907, Meany collaborated with Edward S. Curtis in his research
on the Sioux Indians in South Dakota and later wrote portions of the historical
background on these Indians in Curtis'
The North American Indian. Meany
conducted numerous interviews with Indians, mostly at Wounded Knee, and these
may all be found in the field notes series. Additional Indian materials may be
found in the subject files on Indians. |
| There are also, in the subject files on Arthur Armstrong Denny,
two works on Indians, both of which are in Denny's own hand. One is on Chief
Seattle's daughter, Angeline, and the other is on the early history of
Washington Territory at the time of the Indian outbreak in the fall of 1855.
There are also notes taken by Meany in interviews with Denny. |
| The subgroup materials reflect many of Meany's activities
undertaken after his leaving the
Seattle Post-Intelligencer as
assistant editor in 1889. He continued his news work by setting up a news
agency in 1891 called the Washington State News Bureau and by serving as
press-agent for the Washington World's Fair Commission in 1893. Meany's great
interest in forestry is reflected not only by his numerous writings on the
subject, but also in his efforts to establish the Washington State Forestry
Association in 1896. In 1906 he became editor of the short-lived
Washington Magazine and immediately
following work on this publication he became managing editor of
The Washington Historical Quarterly, a
position which he was to retain for the rest of his life.
The Washington Historical Quarterly
was the official publication of the Washington University Historical Society,
and the materials produced by Meany, which in this collection date from 1928,
have been subgrouped directly under the publication's name. |
| There is also a substantial amount of material in the subgroups
reflecting Meany's role in the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition of 1909. It was
primarily through his advocacy that the exposition was brought to the
University of Washington campus. The subgroup materials also contain many of
Meany's papers regarding the Oval Club at the University of Washington. As
Meany was one of the club's founders in 1907, there are many letters on the
club's early history which Meany received from early members when he was asked
to write the club's history in 1924. Although Meany did not write the history
which was published in 1926, his services are acknowledged in the history's
introduction. It should be noted in regard to the subgroups that the Meany
family materials are included and that the family materials not in the
subgroups have been indexed. |
| Preserved among Meany's papers were many rare documents and
photographs. In addition to the letters already mentioned in regard to Meany's
documentary history of the United States, there is also an 1849 letter from the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, signed by Brigham Young,
introducing an LDS missionary. Other letters and items of this type which have
been retained within this collection are listed in the historical documents
series. |
| Processing Info |
| Notes made by E. S. Meany, Jr. in 1975 and biographical items of
1978 were added during processing. The state of preservation of the papers was
fairly good, however much rearrangement and foldering was required to make the
papers accessible. Some miscellaneous notes in the papers them selves as well
as some file inventories made shortly after Meany's death may be found in
folder 1/1. |
| Numerous maps, postcards and photographs, however, have been
transferred out of the collection. Originally, there were a number of Edward S.
Curtis photographs in the collection, all of which have been transferred to
Special Collections. In some instances, xerographic copies of photographs have
been made to preserve the continuity of certain subject files. If photographs
have been transferred, notes have been made to that effect in the papers. A few
of the other items transferred include: a small Babylonian clay cone, bricks
from the Spanish forts at Neah Bay and Nootka, and a mussel shell spear-head
used by the Makah Indians. It should also be noted that a few items have been
transferred from this accession to the earlier one. In particular, several
poems, a collection book of the Seward Statue Committee and a few other
ephemeral items have been transferred for the sake of completing series in the
earlier accession. |
| Acquisition Info |
| Gift of Edmond Meany, Jr. in 1975. |
| Other Finding Aids |
| See also the name index to correspondents for this accession
included at the end of the finding aid. |
| Box/Folder | Date
|
| 1/1 | Notes On The Meany (Edmond S.)
Papers (created by E. S. Meany, et al.) | 1935, 1975, undated |
| 1/2-3 | Biographical Features | 1890-1957 |
| General Notes:
See also: folders 5/4; 9/10; 17/1-6, 17/20; 27/16-20; 37/9,
37/16 |
| 1/4-5 | Bibliographies | 1912-1935 |
| Diplomas | |
| 37/1 | Bachelor of Science,
University of Washington | 1885 |
| 37/1 | Master of Science, University
of Washington | 1899 |
| 37/1 | Master of Letters in History,
University of Wisconsin | 1901 |
| 1/6 | Doctor of Laws, University of
Puget Sound | 1926 |
| 1/7 | Washington Historical Quarterly,
July 1935 (memorial edition) | 1935 |
| 1/8-26 | Incoming Letters | 1877-1889 |
| General
Correspondence | 1888-1935 |
|
| Box | |
2 | A-Massachusetts | | | 3 | May-Z, unidentified | |
| Letters Regarding Meetings And
Speaking Engagements | |
|
| Box/Folder | |
4/1-3 | Invitations
accepted | 1921-1935 | | 4/4-7 | Invitations
declined | 1932-1935 |
| 4/8 | Letters Of Recommendation
| 1891-1901 |
| Scope and Content:
For Meany from University of Wisconsin faculty, et al. |
| 4/9 | Posthumous Letters | 1935 |
| Speeches And Writings | |
| Articles and
Speeches | |
| 4/10 | "Awakening of the
Pacific" | 1905 |
| 4/10 | "Business Broadside of 1853"
| 1853, undated |
| Scope and Content:
Meany as editor, with introduction |
| General Notes:
See folder 33/1 |
| 4/10 | "Centennial of Greek
Independence" | |
| General Notes:
See folder 2/19 |
| 4/11 | "Conifers of Puget
Sound" | 1885 |
| 4/12 | "Czechoslovakia and President
Masaryk" | 1931 |
| "Doctor Saugrain Helped
Lewis and Clark" | |
| 4/13 | General
Correspondence | 1931-1932 |
| 4/14 | Holograph, Galley and
Printed Edition | 1931 |
| 4/15 | Source
Materials/Miscellany | 1931 |
| 4/16 | "Early History of the
Northwest" (Meany as editor) | 1906 |
| 4/16 | "Fight with Sea
Lions" | 1892 |
| General Notes:
See folder 32/14 |
| 4/17 | "Financial History of the
University" | 1899 |
| 4/18 | "Forestry in Other
Countries" | 1897 |
| 4/19 | "Forestry Legislation and
Government Control of Forests" | 1893 |
| 4/20 | "Frank Pierrepont
Graves" | undated |
| 4/21 | "From Mr. Meany" | 1891 |
| 4/22-23 | "Geographical Contest Between
Washington and King George III" | 1906 |
| 4/24 | "Henry Villard's Aid to
Education" | 1934 |
| 4/25 | "Historic
Monticello" | 1926 |
| 4/26 | "Historic Nootka
Revived" | 1906 |
| 4/26 | "History of First Lieutenant
Elmer John Noble, Company D, 364th Infantry" | |
| General Notes:
See folder 32/6 |
| 4/27 | "History of University
Lands" | 1915 |
| 4/28 | "In the Woods of Puget
Sound" | undated |
| 4/28 | "Legend of the Vigil
Name" | |
| General Notes:
See folder 21/11 |
| 4/29 | "Living Pioneers of
Washington" (as subject) | 1919 |
| 4/30 | "Makers of Our Early
History" | 1899 |
| 4/31 | "Morton Matthew McCarver,
Frontier City Builder" | 1909 |
| 4/32 | "Mt. Rainier - the Biggest
Thing in Washington" | 1931 |
| 5/1 | "A Moonlight on the Rocky
Mountains" | undated |
| 5/1 | "Of Interest to Young
Men" | |
| General Notes:
See folder 29/21 |
| 5/2 | "The Origin of Washington
Geographic Names" (as subject) | 1924 |
| 5/3 | "The Pacific Northwest --
Alert and Eager" | 1928 |
| 5/3 | "Perry Day" | 1934 |
| General Notes:
See folder 26/6 |
| 5/3 | "Pioneer Washington
Masonry" | |
| General Notes:
See folder 24/24 |
| 5/3 | "Proceedings of His Majesty's
Brig Chatham from the 18th and 25th of May,
1792" | undated |
| Scope and Content:
Meany as editor, with introduction |
| General Notes:
See folder 33/2 |
| 5/4 | "Reminiscences" | 1909 |
| 5/5 | "Saint Patrick" | 1901 |
| 5/5 | "Seattle's Neighboring
Mountains" | |
| General Notes:
See folder 22/16 |
| 5/5 | "State Buildings at the
Fair" | 1893, 1933 |
| General Notes:
See folder 32/15 |
| 5/6 | "The Towns of the Pacific
Northwest were not Founded on the Fur Trade" | undated |
| 5/7 | "Tree Lovers in the Far
West" | undated |
| 5/8 | "Theodore Roosevelt -- An
Appreciation" | 1923 |
| 5/8 | "The Washington
Statue" | |
| General Notes:
See folder 29/23 |
| 5/9 | "What the
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition means to Seattle and the University of
Washington" | 1906 |
| 5/9 | Untitled work advocating home
rule for Alaskans | undated |
| General Notes:
See folder 29/1 |
| 5/10 | Untitled work on
Alaska | undated |
| 5/10 | Untitled works on
Forestry | |
| General Notes:
See folders 19/36; 33/18 |
| 5/11 | Untitled work on the
University of Washington | undated |
| 5/12 | Miscellaneous notes and
outlines for articles or speeches | 1901-1903, undated |
| Book Reviews | |
| 5/13 | Andrews, Clarence L.,
Story of Alaska | 1931 |
| 5/13 | Chittenden, Hiram M.,
The American Fur Trade of the Far
West | |
| General Notes:
See folder 25/11 |
| 5/14 | Fielding, Mantel,
Gilbert Stuart's Portraits of George
Washington | 1923 |
| 5/15 | Fuller, George W.,
A History of the Pacific
Northwest | 1931 |
| 5/16 | Murray, Charles A., et al.,
Newspaper Career of E. D.
Cowen | 1930-1931 |
| 5/17 | Porter, Kenneth W.,
John Jacob Astor, Businessman | 1931-1932 |
| 5/18 | Skinner, Constance Lindsay,
Beaver, Kings and Cabins | 1933 |
| 5/19 | Wickersham, James,
A Bibliography of Alaskan
Literature | 1928 |
| Books | |
| American History Library
(proposed) | |
| 5/20 | Correspondence and
Outlines | 1908-1911 |
|
| Box | |
35 | Notecards | undated | | Documentary History of the
Nation (proposed) | |
| 35 | Notecards | 1907-1908 |
| Documentary History of the
States (unpublished) | |
|
| Box/Folder | |
5/21-23 | Historical
Features | 1909-1913 | | Scope and Content:
Includes proposal, explanatory notes and outlines. |
| 5/24 | Incoming
Letters | 1907 |
| 5/25-73 | Source
Materials | |
| 6/1-60 | Materials on Washington
State | 1854, (1907-1908), 1908 |
| Scope and Content:
All materials have been copied from published sources
unless otherwise noted. |
| Arrangement:
Arranged according to Meany's outline in folder
5-23. |
| Part I. Discovery and
Exploration | |
| Chapter 1. Spanish
Voyagers | |
| 5/25 | 1. The Myth of Juan
de Fuca | |
| 5/26 | 2. Heceta and
Quadra on the Coast of Washington, 1775 | |
| Chapter II. British
Voyagers | |
| 5/27 | 3. Drake's Voyage
North of California | |
| 5/28 | 4. Cook's Discovery
of Cape Flattery, 1778 | |
| 5/29 | 5. Discoveries by
John Meares, 1788 | |
| 5/30 | 6. Place Names
given by Vancouver, 1792 | |
| Chapter III. American
Voyagers | |
| 5/30 | 7. Gray's Discovery
of Gray's Harbor | |
| General Notes:
No items located for this heading |
| 5/31 | 8. Loss of the Ship
Boston | |
| Chapter IV. Crossing
the Rockies | |
| 5/32 | 9. Mackenzie's Trip
to the Pacific, 1793 | |
| 5/33 | 10. Lewis and Clark
Expedition, 1805 | |
| Scope and Content:
Includes bibliography |
| 5/34 | 11. Astor
Expedition in Washington, 1811 | |
| Scope and Content:
Includes bibliography |
| Chapter V. Later
Explorations | |
| 5/35 | 12. Commander
Wilkes in Puget Sound, 1841 | |
| 5/36 | 13. Lieutenant
Johnson crosses the Cascades, 1841 | |
| 5/37 | 14. Pacific
Railroad Survey in Washington, 1853 | |
| Part II. Pioneer
Settlements | |
| Chapter VI. Hudson
Bay Company's Establishments | |
| 5/38 | 15. Fort Vancouver,
1825 | |
| 5/39 | 16. Fort Nisqually,
1833 | |
| Chapter VII.
Missionary Epoch | |
| 5/40 | 17. Extract from
Mrs. Marcus Whitman's Diary (with bibliography) | |
| 5/41 | 17-1/2. Letter of
Whitman to the Secretary of War | |
| 5/42 | 18. Letter of Chief
Factor James Douglas on the Whitman Massacre, 1847 | |
| Scope and Content:
Includes bibliography |
| 5/43 | 19. Account of the
Whitman Massacre by a Survivor | |
| Scope and Content:
Includes bibliography |
| 5/44 | 19-1/2. Account of
the Whitman Massacre by [W. Fraser] Tolmie | |
| 5/45 | 20. Reverend J. P.
Richmond at Nisqually | |
| 5/46 | 21. First Station
of the Roman Catholics [on Puget Sound] | |
| Chapter VIII.
American Settlers | |
| 5/47 | 22. Establishment
of Fort Steilacoom | |
| 5/48 | 23. Arthur A.
Denny's Account of the Founding of Seattle | |
| 5/49 | 24. Mrs. Lyle's
Journey to Bellingham | |
| Chapter IX. Mount
Rainier | |
| 5/50 | 25. Attempted
Ascent in 1833 | |
| 5/51 | 26. First
Successful Ascent in 1871 | |
| Part III. Contact with
the Nation | |
| Chapter X. One Cause
for Announcing the Monroe Doctrine | |
| 5/52 | 27. Extract from
John Quincy Adams' Diary, 17 July 1823 | |
| 5/53 | 28. Extract from
President Monroe's Message, 2 December 1823 | |
| Chapter XI. Treaty
with Russia, 1824 | |
| 5/54 | 29. The
Treaty | |
| Chapter XII.
Adjustments with the British | |
| 5/55 | 30. Reason for the
Compromise of 1846 | |
| Scope and Content:
Includes bibliography |
| 5/56 | 31. Settlement with
the Hudson Bay Company | |
| Chapter XIII.
Washington Territory and Expansion | |
| 5/57 | 32. Legislative
Memorial for the Annexation of the Sandwich Islands, 1854 | |
| 5/58 | 33. Legislative
Memorial for the Acquisition of Alaska, 1866 | |
| Chapter XIV. The San
Juan Dispute | |
| 5/59 | 33-1/2. Joint
Resolution [of the Territorial Assembly of Washington regarding Northern
boundary settlement], 1854 | |
| 5/60 | 34. Planting
American Troops on San Juan Island | |
| 5/61 | 35. General
Winfield Scott's Mediation | |
| Scope and Content:
Includes bibliography |
| 5/62 | 35-1/2. Memorial on
Alaska | |
| 5/63 | 36. Emperor
William's Arbitration | |
| Part IV.
Government | |
| Chapter XV. Evolution
of the Territory | |
| 5/64 | 37. First Fourth of
July Celebration, 1841 | |
| 5/65 | 38. D. R. Bigelow's
Fourth of July Oration, 1852 | |
| 5/66 | 39. Petition Asking
the Creation of Columbia Territory, 1852 | |
| 5/67 | 40. Changing the
Name from Columbia to Washington | |
| 5/68 | 41. Organic Law of
Washington Territory, 1853 | |
| 5/69 | 42. First Census,
1853 | |
| 5/70 | 43. Governor
Stevens at Cadotte's Pass, 1853 | |
| 5/71 | 44. Proclamation by
Governor Stevens, 1853 | |
| 5/72 | 45. First
Gubernatorial Message, 1854 | |
| 5/73 | 46. First Law
Passed by the Legislature, 1854 | |
| Chapter XVI.
Statehood Achieved | |
| 6/1 | 47. Constitution of
1878 | |
| 6/2 | 48. Enabling Act of
1889 | |
| 6/3 | 49. Constitution of
1889 | |
| Chapter XVII.
Creation of Counties | |
| 6/4 | 50. By Oregon
before Separation | |
| 6/5 | 51. By Washington
since Separation | |
| Chapter XVIII. Roster
of Officers | |
| 6/6 | 52. Roster of
Territorial and State Officers | |
| Part V.
Indians | |
| Chapter XIX.
Treaties | |
| 6/7 | 53. Treaty of Point
Elliott, 1855 | |
| Scope and Content:
Includes correspondence from Charles M. Buchanan
and Clinton A. Snowden) |
| 6/8 | 54. Signatories of
the Other Treaties | |
| Chapter XX.
Wars | |
| 6/8 | 54b. Cayuse
War | 1847 |
| General Notes:
No items located for this heading |
| 6/9 | 55. Edward Huggins
on the War of 1849 | |
| 6/10 | 56. War Message of
Governor Stevens, 1857 | |
| 6/11 | 57. Proclamation
Forbidding Settlement in the Walla Walla Valley | |
| 6/12 | 58. Settlement
Resumed in the Walla Walla Valley | |
| 6/13 | 59. Capture of the
[Schooner] Blue Wing | |
| Scope and Content:
Affidavit of David V. Waldron (original document
with typescript); Affidavit of Thomas Hare and enclosed cover letter to the
governor (original documents with typescript) |
| Chapter XXI. Chinook
Jargon | |
| 6/14 | 60.
Origin | |
| 6/15 | 61. Lord's Prayer
in the Jargon | |
| Part VI. Military
Affairs | |
| Chapter XXII. Grant
and Sheridan | |
| 6/16 | 62. Grant at
Vancouver | |
| 6/17 | 63. Sheridan at the
Cascades, 1856 | |
| Chapter XXIII. In.
the War Between the States | |
| 6/18 | 64. First
Washington Territorial Volunteers | |
| Scope and Content:
Includes bibliography |
| 6/19 | 65. Work for the
Sanitary Commission | |
| 6/20 | 65a. The
Shenandoah | |
| Chapter XXIV. Martial
Law | |
| 6/21 | 66. Proclamation of
1855 | |
| 6/22 | 67. Proclamation of
1886 | |
| Chapter XXV. Coast
Defenses | |
| 6/23 | 68. Law Providing
Fortifications, 1889 | |
| Chapter XXVI.
Soldiers' Home | |
| 6/24 | 69. Law Creating
the Home, 1890 | |
| Part VII. Social,
Economic and Political Development | |
| Chapter XXVII. Social
Growth | |
| 6/25 | 70. Establishment
of the Public School System | |
| 6/26 | 71. Establishment
of the Territorial University, 1862 | |
| 6/27 | 72. The First State
Normal School, 1890, 1892 | |
| 6/28 | 73. The State
College of Washington | |
| 6/29 | 74. Federated
Women's Clubs, 1896 | |
| 6/30 | 75. Churches
Untaxed | |
| Chapter XXVIII.
Economic Development | |
| 6/31 | 76. Beginning of
the Fish Industry, 1834 | |
| 6/32 | 77. Beginning of
Timber Exports | |
| Scope and Content:
Includes bibliography |
| 6/33 | 78. Seeking
Protection from the Navy, 1857 | |
| 6/34 | 79. Wagon Road
across the Cascades | |
| 6/35 | 80. First Mail
Routes to the Outside World | |
| Scope and Content:
Letter to the Postmaster General concerning Mail
Service on Puget Sound |
| 6/36 | 81. Completion of
the First Telegraph Line, 1864 | |
| 6/37 | 82. Discovery of
Gold on the Fraser River, 1856 | |
| 6/38 | 83. First account
of the Discovery of Coal, 1852-53 | |
| 6/39 | 84. Completion of
the first Railroad to the East, 1883 | |
| 6/40 | 85. Anti-Chinese
Riots, 1886 | |
| 6/41 | 86. The Year of the
Great Fires, 1889 | |
| Scope and Content:
Includes a letter from J. H. Morgan who witnessed
the Ellensburg fire in 1889 |
| 6/42 | 87. Establishment
of Forest Resources, 1891 | |
| 6/43 | 88. Arrival of the
First Treasure Ship from Alaska, 1897 | |
| Chapter XXIX.
Political Changes | |
| 6/44 | 89. First Attempt
at Prohibition Legislation, 1854, 1855 | |
| 6/45 | 90. First Effort to
Adopt Woman Suffrage, 1854 | |
| 6/46 | 91. Woman Suffrage
tried by Law, 1885-87 | |
| 6/47 | 92. Woman Suffrage
abandoned by Supreme Court Decision, 1887 | |
| 6/48 | 93. Direct Primary
Election Law | |
| 6/49 | 94. Assay Office,
1898 | |
| 6/50 | 95. Navy Yard,
1890 | |
| 6/51 | 96. Custom House
moved to Port Townsend from Port Angeles, 1886 | |
| 6/52 | 97. Penitentiary,
1867 | |
| 6/53 | 98. Attitudes in
Washington | |
| 6/54 | 99. Oyster Industry
and Fisheries | |
| 6/55 | 100. Steamer
Beaver | |
| 6/56 | 101. Seward on
Puget Sound | |
| 6/57 | 102. Census Tables,
1850-80 | |
| 6/58 | 103. School for
Defective Youth, 1886 | |
| 6/59 | 104. Reform School,
1890 | |
| 6/60 | 105. Earliest
Court, 1850 | |
| Materials not classified
in Meany's outline | 1906 |
| 6/61 | J. E. Howell's
Journal | |
| Scope and Content:
Handwritten copy of the original |
| 6/62 | Extracts from the
William Fraser Tolmie Diary copied with an introduction by Edward
Huggins | 1892, 1932 |
| 6/63 | Miscellaneous Source
Materials | 1923, undated |
| 6/64 | Clippings | 1923 |
|
| Box | |
35 | Notecards | | |
| Box/Folder | |
35/64 | Outline for the
documentary history on Washington | undated | | 35/64 | Bibliographic
files | undated |
| 6/65 | Miscellany | 1906-1907, undated |
|
| Box | |
35 | Governors of Washington | | | Scope and Content:
Notecards only |
| History of the State of
Washington | |
|
| Box/Folder | |
7/1 | Outgoing
Letters | 1909 | | 7/2-8 | Holograph | 1909 |
| 7/9-10 | Galley Proofs (corrected
and final) | 1909 |
| 7/11 | Book Reviews | 1909 |
| History of the University of
Washington (unpublished) | |
| General Notes:
See also folder 30/12 |
| 8/1 | General
Correspondence | 1934 |
| 8/2-4 | Holograph | undated |
| 8/5-6 | Typescript | 1935 |
| 8/7 | Source Materials
| 1934 |
| Scope and Content:
Photocopy of University of Washington catalog, 1875 |
| 8/8-35 | Notes | undated |
| Source Reader of the Pacific
Northwest | |
| 34/1 | Outline | undated |
| 34/2-48 | Source
Materials | 1909, undated |
| Scope and Content:
Excerpts from books and other sources which Meany intended
to include in his book. |
| Juan de Fuca's reputed discovery | |
| General Notes:
No items located for this heading. |
| 34/2 | Cook's denial of the
Strait of Juan de Fuca | |
| 34/3 | Meares' "rediscovery" of
the Strait of Juan de Fuca | |
| 34/4 | Spanish Discovery of the
Columbia River | |
| 34/5 | Meares' denial of the
Columbia | |
| 34/6 | Vancouver's denial of the
Columbia | |
| 34/7 | Gray's discovery of the
Columbia | |
| 34/8 | Vancouver's celebration
of the King's birthday | |
| Naming of Quadra and Vancouver's
Island | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading. |
| 34/9 | The name of Mount
Olympus | |
| 34/10 | Alexander Mackenzie's
Indian Guide | |
| 34/11 | Two white slaves at
Nootka | |
| 34/12 | Sacajawea meeting her
brother | |
| 34/13 | Lewis and Clark and the
"Choppunnish" Indians | |
| 34/14 | Lewis and Clark getting
salt from the ocean | |
| 34/15 | Establishment of
Astoria | |
| 34/16 | Loss of the
Tonquin | |
| 34/17 | Fur-hunting on the
Columbia | |
| 34/18 | Career of a Clerk with
the Astorians | |
| 34/19 | Downfall of
Astoria | |
| 34/20 | Establishment of Fort
Vancouver | |
| 34/21 | Vancouver's denial of the
Fraser River | |
| 34/22 | Simon Fraser's discovery
of the Fraser River | |
| Organization of the Puget Sound Agricultural
Company | |
| General Notes:
No items were located for this heading. |
| 34/23 | Methodist Mission on the
Willamette | |
| 34/24 | A missionary
scout | |
| 34/25 | Planting the Whitman
Mission | |
| 24/26 | Farnham's visit to
Whitman's Mission | |
| 24/27 | Methodist Mission at
Nisqually | |
| 34/28 | The First Catholic
Mission | |
| 34/29 | The Whitman
Massacre | |
| 34/30 | A Day with the Cow
Column | |
| 34/31 | The
Wolf-Meetings | |
| 34/32 | Beaver Money | |
| 34/33 | A Klalam
Grandee | |
| 34/34 | Wreck of the Sloop-of-War
Peacock | |
| 34/35 | Trip over the Cascades,
1841 | |
| 34/36 | Discovery of Puget
Sound | |
| First Indian War on Puget Sound | |
| General Notes:
No items were located for this heading. |
| 34/37 | First Steamboat on the
Pacific | |
| 34/38 | First Congressional
Report on Oregon | |
| 34/39 | Organization of Oregon
Territory | |
| 34/40 | Abraham Lincoln declines
Governorship | |
| Scope and Content:
Letter on the subject from Ida M. Tarbell |
| 34/41 | The Cayuse
War | |
| 34/42 | The Nez Perce War,
1877 | |
| The Bannock War, 1878 | |
| General Notes:
No items were located for this heading. |
| 34/43 | The Council of Walla
Walla, 1855 | |
| 34/44 | Sheridan at the
Cascades | |
| 34/45 | Organization of
Washington Territory | |
| 34/46 | Organization of Idaho
Territory | |
| 34/47 | Marking the boundary
between Washington and Idaho (Oregon?) | |
| 34/48 | Purchase of
Alaska | |
| 8/9 | Vancouver's Discovery of Puget
Sound (as subject) | 1907 |
| 8/9 | Washington State Constitutional
Convention Proceedings (unpublished) | 1907 |
| General Notes:
See also folders 30/13-14 |
| 8/10 | Historical
Features | undated |
| 8/11-25, 9/1-7 | Typescript | undated |
| 9/8 | Notes | undated |
| 9/9 | Miscellany | 1932, undated |
| 9/10 | Diary | 1885 |
| Forewords or
Introductions | |
| History of the Northwest in
Block Print (introduction) | |
| 9/11 | General
Correspondence | 1926-1928 |
| 9/12 | Holograph | 1926 |
| 9/13 | Linoleum Cut
Illustrations | 1926-1928 |
| 9/14 | Miscellany | 1928 |
| 9/15 | Mayflower Theatre Dedication
Booklet, Seattle, 1928 (foreword) | 1928 |
| 9/16 | "The Story of the Bon Marche"
(foreword) Inscriptions | 1929 |
| General Notes:
See folders 24/5, 6; 28/15 |
| Inscriptions | See folders 24/5-6, 28/15 |
| 9/17 | Lecture Series (on the
Pacific Northwest) | 1927-1928 |
| Maps | |
| 37/2 | "Map of Territory Claimed
in Original Oregon Controversy" | |
| General Notes:
See folder 22/8 |
| 37/2 | "Outline Map of Old
Oregon" | 1901 |
| 37/2 | "Outline Map of the State
of Washington" | 1901 |
| Chief Joseph, the Nez Perce | |
|
Historical Note
:
Meany's Master of Letters Thesis, University of Wisconsin |
| 9/18 | Incoming Letters | 1900-1927 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes three letters from Chief Joseph |
| 9/19-22 | Holograph | 1901 |
| 9/23-36, 10/1-3 | Notes | 1901 |
| Source Materials | |
| 10/4 | Baird, C. W., "The Capture
of Chief Joseph and the Nez-Perces" | 1879 |
| Gibbon, John | |
| 10/5 | "The Pursuit of Chief
Joseph" | 1879 |
| 37/3 | "The Battle of the Big
Hole" | 1895 |
| 10/6 | United States Indian
Affairs Commissioner, Annual Report to the Secretary of the
Interior | 1900 |
| 10/7 | Clippings | 1904 |
| 10/8 | Photograph of General O. O.
Howard | 1901 |
| "Americanus" (Pageant) | |
|
Historical Note
:
Co-authored with Montgomery Lynch |
| 10/9-12 | General
Correspondence | 1923-1928 |
| 10/13 | Outlines | 1923 |
| 10/14-16 | Drafts | 1923 |
| 10/17-18 | Typescripts | 1923 |
| 10/19-21 | Ephemera | 1923 |
| Scope and Content:
Programs, brochures and other materials |
| 11/1-2 | Clippings | 1923 |
| 11/3 | Miscellany | |
| 11/3 | Poem; "Abraham
Lincoln" | 1920 |
| General Notes:
See folder 24/14 |
| 11/4 | Student Paper; Essay for
Sociology 1 | undated |
| 11/4 | Syllabus, "The Pacific
Northwest" | |
| General Notes:
See folder 9/17 |
| Speeches And Writings of
Others | |
| 11/5 | Bell, Edward Price | 1925-1926 |
| 11/6 | Clark, Frank I., "The True
Northwest Passage" | 1906 |
| 11/7 | Cutting, Sewall S., "Lake
Champlain" | 1877 |
| 11/8 | Donovan, J. J., "International
Relations in Foreign Trade" | 1928 |
| 11/9 | Gilchrist, Charles A., "With
Camera in the Cascades" | 1917 |
| 11/10 | Grill, Carl G., "A Humdinger in
Robson Pass" | 1928 |
| 11/11 | Harlan, John P., "Historical
Sketch of the Nez Perce and the Lolo Trail" | 1921 |
| 11/12-14 | Hill, James J.,
addresses | 1902-1909 |
| 11/15 | Kahle, Paul, "The Lost Columbus
Map of 1498 in a Turkish World Map of 1513" | 1932 |
| 11/16 | Oliphant, J. Orin, | 1922 |
| Scope and Content:
"A History of the State Normal School, " "Sketches of Whitman
County Pioneers" |
| 11/17 | Puckett, Mary Meany, "The
Pioneers" | undated |
| 11/18 | Reagen, Albert B. | 1919-1929 |
| 11/19 | Rice, Stewart A. | 1924 |
| 11/20 | Sage, William N., "Seminar
Outline in British Columbia History" | 1929 |
| 11/21 | Schafer, Joseph | undated |
| 12/1 | Sperlin, O. B., "The
Brackenridge Journal for the Oregon Country" | 1931 |
| 12/2 | Starks, Edwin Chapin, "The Sea
Lions of California" | 1918 |
| Financial Records | |
| 12/3 | Account Book of Newspaper
Customers | 1884 |
| General Notes:
See also folder 1/1 |
| 12/4 | Bank Accounts | 1890-1894 |
| 12/5-7 | Bills and Receipts | 1883-1934 |
| 12/8 | Certificates of
Redemption | 1901-1903 |
| 12/9-15 | Insurance Policies | 1892-1930 |
| 12/16 | Rental Statements | 1930-1932 |
| 12/17 | Stocks | 1884, 1905 |
| 12/18-21 | Taxes | 1903-1930 |
| 12/22 | Miscellaneous Financial
Records | 1897-1900 |
| Legal Documents | |
| 12/23 | Agreement of Home
Purchase | 1898-1899 |
| 12/24 | Deeds | 1889-1905 |
| 12/25 | Mortgages | 1903-1923 |
| 12/26 | Power of Attorney | undated |
| 12/27 | Miscellaneous
Documents | 1924 |
| 13/1-2 | Abstracts of Title | 1905-1920 |
| 13/3 | Court Papers; Fred S. Stimson,
plaintiff | 1890 |
| Field Notes | 1907 |
| 13/4 | Historical Features
| 1907 |
| Scope and Content:
Clipping from Seattle
Times 4 April 1907 announcing
Meany's collaboration with Edward S. Curtis in this field work |
| 13/5 | Incoming Letters | 1904-1907 |
| Interviews | 1907 |
| Scope and Content:
56 interviews of Sioux Indians, mostly at Wounded Knee, South
Dakota. Interviews generally contain the Anglicized name, Phonetic name, age
and residence of interviewee along with the name of the interpreter. The
content of the interviews varies depending on the age of the interviewee but
often covers daily life, family history, recollections of war parties, etc. Box
13 folder 6 contains a typescript of a selection of 24 of the interviews listed
below. |
| 13/6 | Typed interviews | |
| 22 pages |
| Scope and Content:
A selection of 24 of the interviews listed below. |
| 13/7 | "Stinking Bear", Pine Ridge, SD | July 6, 1907 |
| 13/8 | "Calico" | July 7, 1907 |
| 13/9 | "Flesh" | July 8, 1907 |
| 13/10 | "Little Horse" | July 8, 1907 |
| 13/11 | "Eagle Elk" | July 10, 1907 |
| 13/12 | Eastman, Charles A. and John [Jim]
Burdick | July 10, 1907 |
| 13/13 | "Red Cloud" | July 10, 1907 |
| 13/14 | "Bring Spotted Horses Woman" | July 12, 1907 |
| 13/15 | "White Eyes" | July 12, 1907 |
| 13/16 | "His War", White Clay, SD | July 13, 1907 |
| 13/17 | "Tall Woman" | July 13, 1907 |
| 13/18 | Colhoff, George | July 15, 1907 |
| 13/19 | "Walks-in-Sight" | July 15, 1907 |
| 13/20 | Pourier, Batiste | July 17, 1907 |
| 13/21 | "Poor Bull" or "Red War Bonnet", Wounded Knee,
SD | July 18, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/22 | "Big Road" | July 19, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/23 | "Fast Elk" | July 19, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/24 | "Fast Thunder" | July 19, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/25 | "Good Lance" | July 19, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/26 | "Iron Crow" | July 19, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/27 | "Red Hawk" | July 19, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/28 | "Mrs. Rib Man" | July 19, 1907 |
| 13/29 | "Slow Bull", nickname "Smoke" | July 19, 1907 |
| 13/30 | "Strick-by-Crow" | July 19, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/31 | "Big Bend" | July 20, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/32 | "Gray Grass" | July 20, 1907 |
| 13/33 | "John Long Dog" | July 20, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/34 | "Shell Boy" | July 20, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/35 | "Shield" | July 20, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/36 | "Calico" | July 21, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/37 | "Elk Boy" | July 21, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/38 | "Little Bull" | July 21, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/39 | "Picket Pin" | July 21, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/40 | "Quick Thunder" | July 21, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/41 | "Red Bear Breath" | July 21, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/42 | "Red Dog" | July 21, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/43 | "Red Rabbit" | July 21, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/44 | "Standing Bear" | July 21, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/45 | Other interviews | July 22, 1907 |
| Scope and Content:
Just contains a list of names, ages and residence. No other
details are given. |
| 13/46 | "Little Soldier" | undated |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/47 | "Bear Head" or "Hail Thunder", Rosebud | July 26, 1907 |
| 13/48 | "High Bear" | July 26, 1907 |
| 13/49 | "Sorrel Horse" | July 26, 1907 |
| 13/50 | "Two Strike" | July 26, 1907 |
| 13/51 | "[Jospeh] Little Hawk" | July 27, 1907 |
| 13/52 | Tackett, Charles C. | July 26-27, 1907 |
| 13/53 | "Ring Thunder" | July 27, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/54 | "Little Dog" or "One Feather" | July 28, 1907 |
| General Notes:
Included in typed interviews in box 13 folder 6 |
| 13/55 | "Hollow Horn Bear" | July 29, 1907 |
| 13/56 | Tackett, Charles C. | July 29, 1907 |
| 13/57-13/58 | Upshaw, A.B., White River, SD | July 31, 1907 |
| 13/59 | "Fire Thunder", Cedar Creek, SD | Aug. 2, 1907 |
| 13/60 | "High Elk" | Aug. 2, 1907 |
| 13/61 | "Small-Waisted Bear" | Aug. 2, 1907 |
| 13/62 | Burdick, John | undated |
| 13/63 | Map | 1907 |
| Scope and Content:
Drawn by Nicholas Rouleaux |
| 13/64 | Miscellany | 1907 |
| Historical Documents | |
| Scope and Content:
All items are original unless otherwise noted |
| 13/64 | Affidavits relating to the
capture of the schooner Blue Wing | |
| General Notes:
See folder 6/13 |
| 13/64 | Business Broadside of
1853 | |
| General Notes:
See folder 33/1 |
| 13/65 | Cleveland Liberalist, 5 November
1836 | 1836 |
| 37/4 | Columbian Centinel [sic] and
Massachusetts Federalist , August 17,
1803 | 1803 |
| 13/66 | Confederate
Currency | 1861-1862, undated |
| 3 items |
| 13/67 | Facsimiles of the Signatures of
the Declaration of Independence | 1819 |
| 13/68 | Letter from Daniel Bagley to
Thomas M. Gatch, November 24, 1862 (copy) | undated |
| 13/68 | Letter from Henry Clay to
Thomas B. Stevenson, July 21, 1849 (copy) | undated |
| 13/68 | Letter from University of
Washington Regents (Henry M. McGill) to Thomas M. Gatch, November 18, 1862
(copy) | undated |
| 13/68 | Letter from William Fraser
Tolmie to Edward Huggins August 20, 1853 (photostat) | 1930 |
| 13/68 | Letter from Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day Saints introducing George B. Wallace,
missionary | |
| Scope and Content:
Includes signature of Brigham Young |
| General Notes:
See folder 28/14 |
| 13/68 | Letter to the Postmaster
General concerning mail service on Puget Sound | |
| General Notes:
See folder 6/35 |
| 13/69-70 | Record of the Official
Proceedings at the Council in the Walla Walla Valley, June 9 and 11, 1855
(photostat) | undated |
| 13/71 | Slave Receipt | 1830 |
| 37/5 | South Carolina Secession
Document, 1860 (reproduction) | undated |
| Curriculum Records | |
| 14/1 | History 33, 34 (?) Northwestern
History | circa 1912 |
| 14/2 | History 228: Seminar in State
History | 1924 |
| 14/3 | Political Science
101 | 1926-1929 |
| 14/4 | 35 | Miscellaneous Curriculum
Records | 1906-1934 |
| 14/5-31, 15/1-32 | Lecture Notes on American
History, Beginnings to 1897 | 1882, (1896-1905), 1905(?) |
| Processing Info:
Taken from Meany's original folder headings. |
| I. Prehistoric
Conditions | |
| A. | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading |
| 14/5 | B. Native Peoples | 1897-1904 |
| C. Relative Conditions in the Old World | |
| II. Period of
Discoveries | |
| A. | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading |
| 14/6 | B. Spaniards | |
| C. Portuguese | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading |
| 14/7 | D. Englishmen | 1896-1897 |
| E. Dutchmen | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading |
| III. Establishing
Colonies | |
| 14/8 | A. Relative Spirit and
Purpose of the Colonizers | |
| B. The Spanish Settlements | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading |
| C. | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading |
| 14/9 | D. Virginia
Plantations | |
| 14/10 | E. Dutch and Quaker
Colonies | |
| 14/11 | F. New England | 1897 |
| 14/12 | G. Growth of the Southern
Colonies | |
| 14/13 | H. Growth of the Middle
Colonies | |
| 14/14 | I. Growth of the New England
Colonies | |
| IV. Social, Economic and
Political Development to 1750 | |
| 14/15 | A. Virginia and her
Neighbors | 1897-1903 |
| 14/16 | B. Dutch and Quaker
Colonies | 1882 |
| 14/17 | C. New England | |
| D. | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading |
| E. New Spain and her Neighbors | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading |
| V. American
Independence | |
| 14/18 | Introduction | |
| A. | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading |
| 14/19 | B. Causes of the American
Revolution | |
| C. The Continental Congress, 1774-1775 | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading |
| 14/20 | D. Declaration of
Independence | 1900 |
| 14/21 | E. The War | 1897-1902 |
| F. Peace | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading |
| 14/22 | G. The Critical
Period | |
| 14/23 | H. The
Constitution | |
| 14/24 | I. Government
Organized | |
| VI. From Washington to Jackson,
1789-1829 | |
| 14/25 | A. Influence of the French
Revolution | |
| 14/26 | B. The
Federalists | |
| 14/27 | C. The
Republicans | |
| 14/28 | D. America's Receding
Frontier, 1763-1803 | |
| 14/29 | E. War of 1812 | |
| 14/30 | F. Social and Economic
Reorganization, 1815-1824 | 1882 |
| 14/31 | G. Political
Reorganization | |
| I. The Jacksonian
Epoch | |
| 15/1 | Introduction to the
Jacksonian Epoch | |
| 15/2 | A. The New
President | |
| 15/3 | B. The Democratic
Programme | |
| 15/4 | C. The Spoils
System | |
| 15/5 | D. Nullification | |
| E. | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading |
| 15/6 | F. The Bank
Question | |
| 15/7 | G. The Panic of
1837 | |
| 15/8 | H. Successes in Foreign
Affairs | |
| 15/9 | I. The Indian
Question | |
| 15/10 | J. The Wilkes
Expedition | |
| 15/11 | K. Survey of the
Epoch | 1896-1904 |
| II. The Slavery
Question | |
| 15/12 | A. The Institution of
Slavery | 1896-1898 |
| 15/13 | B. The Campaign of
1844 | |
| 15/14 | C. The Mexican
War | |
| 15/15 | D. The Two Whig
Presidents | |
| 15/16 | E. The Compromise of
1850 | |
| F. | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading |
| 15/17 | G. Repeal of the Missouri
Compromise | |
| 15/18 | H. The Kansas
Struggle | |
| 15/19 | I. The Republican
Party | |
| III. Secession | |
| A. | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading |
| 15/20 | B. Economic Conditions,
1850-1860 | 1896-1900 |
| 15/21 | C. John Brown's
Raid | |
| 15/22 | D. Campaign of
1860 | 1897 |
| 15/23 | E. Secession | |
| 15/24 | F. Government of the
Confederate States of America | 1901 |
| IV. The Civil War or the War
Between the States | |
| 15/25 | A. The Government of the
Union, 1861-1865 | 1905 |
| 15/26 | B. First Stage of the
War | 1902 |
| 15/27 | C. Middle Stage of the
War | |
| 15/28 | D. Last Stage of the
War | 1896-1897 |
| V. Reorganization | |
| 15/29 | A. Reconstruction | |
| 15/30 | B. New Foundations,
1875-1885 | |
| 15/31 | C. Economic and Social
Issues, 1885-1897 | |
| D. | |
| Scope and Content:
No items were located for this heading |
| 15/32 | E. Rehabilitation,
1865-1889 | |
| 15/33 | Student Class Notes on American
and Northwest History | undated |
| Scope and Content:
By students other than Meany |
| 15/34, 16/1-4 | Student Evaluations of classes
taught by Meany | 1931 |
| 16/5-7, 37/6 | Student papers on American and
Northwest History | 1903-1906 |
| 16/8 | Student Records | 1909-1910 |
| Processing Info:
These items represent only a sample of the materials originally
retained by Meany |
| 16/9 | Campaign Materials | 1896 |
| Conferences And
Conventions | |
| 16/10 | Institute of International
Relations, University of Washington, 1928 | 1928 |
| 16/11 | Institute of Pacific Relations,
1928-1929 | 1927-1931 |
| 16/12 | Institute of Public Affairs,
University of Virginia, 1930 | 1930 |
| Notes | |
| 16/13 | Biographical | undated |
| Scope and Content:
Includes notes on Daniel F. Brownfield |
|
| Box | |
35 | Catalog of English and other
documents | undated | | 35 | Catalog of books on Forestry in
Edmond S. Meany's library (?) | undated |
| 35 | Date file | 1907-1910 |
| Scope and Content:
Incomplete record of speeches and other important dates |
|
| Box/Folder | |
16/14 | McMahon, Edward; Barnes, Donald
G. | 1934-1935 | | 16/15 | 35-36 | Name files and
lists | 1896-1909 (?) |
| 36 | Newspapers of Washington
State | undated |
|
| Box/Folder | |
16/16-36 | Northwestern
history | undated | | 16/17 | Seattle, Early history
of | undated |
| 16/18 | Spanish class | 1897 |
| 16/19-20 | Washington State | undated |
| 16/21 | Miscellaneous notes | 1930, undated |
| Clippings | |
| 16/22 | Book reviews | 1930-1932 |
| 16/23 | Constitution (United States)
Day, September 17, 1787 | 1923 |
| 16/24 | Cowen, I. B. | 1921 |
| 38/1-2 | Curtis, Edward S. | 1889-1908 |
| 16/25 | Disarmament Conference between
the United States and Japan | 1921 |
| 16/26 | Drake, Francis | 1904-1906 |
| 16/27 | Extras | 1881, undated |
| Scope and Content:
Includes "Extras" on the assassination of James A.
Garfield |
| 37/7 | Garfield (James A.)
Assassination | 1881 |
| 37/8 | Grant, Ulysses S. | 1885 |
| 16/28 | Harriman (Edward H.) Expedition
to Alaska | 1899 |
| 16/29 | Lodge, Sir Oliver and "Evidence
of Survival" | 1920 |
| 17/1-6, 37/9 | Meany, Edmond S. | 1900-1937 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes clippings on a possible gubernatorial candidacy for
Meany as well as items on Meany's work with the Indians |
|
| Box | |
39 | Seattle | 1898-1931 | |
| Box/Folder | |
38/3 | Spanish-American
War | 1898-1899 | | 38/4 | Washington State Constitutional
Convention, 1878 | 1878 |
| 17/7 | Wyoming | 1924 |
| 38/5 | Miscellaneous
Clippings | 1894-1934 |
| 38/5-6 | Indians | |
| 37/10 | Drawings And Silhouettes Made of
Meany | undated |
| Ephemera | |
| 17/8 | Authors Clipping
Bureau | 1909 |
| 17/9 | Calling Cards | undated |
| 17/10 | Canada | 1921-1926 |
| 17/11, 37/11 | Lecture Posters and Programs
| 1892-1934 |
| Scope and Content:
For events featuring Meany |
| 17/12 | National Geographic
Society | 1896-1906 |
| 17/13 | Passes and Tickets | 1880-1932 |
| 17/14 | Pastorius (Franz Daniel) Day,
October 12, 1924 | 1924 |
| 37/12 | Pioneer Pathfinders and
Volunteer United States Scouts and Couriers of the Pacific
Northwest | undated |
| 17/15, 37/13 | Seattle. Public Schools. Muir
(John) Elementary School | 1931 |
| 17/16 | Woodmen of the World. Seattle
Camp No. 69 | 1932-1935 |
| 17/17 | Miscellaneous
Ephemera | 1906, undated |
| 17/18 | Memorabilia | 1883-1887 |
| Photographs | |
| 17/19 | Alaska | undated |
| General Notes:
See also: folder 1/1 |
| 17/20 | Meany, Edmond S. | 1868-1823, undated |
| 17/21 | University of Wisconsin faculty
from whom Meany took courses | 1901 |
| 37/14 | Print | 1920 |
| Scope and Content:
Seattle, 1879 |
| 17/22 | Miscellany | 1891-1912 |
| Subject Files | |
| 18/1 | American Masters of Social
Science | 1927 |
| 18/2 | Babylonian Clay
Tablet | 1915-1924, 1978 |
| General Notes:
The tablet itself was transferred to Special Collections' Rare
Folio Collection. |
| Benevolences to Schools and
Colleges | |
|
Historical Note
:
Originally entitled "Surplus Wealth" |
| 18/3-5 | General
Correspondence | 1925-1933 |
| 18/6 | Benevolences to the
University of Washington | 1926-1928 |
| Scope and Content:
Including list of benevolences compiled by Meany |
| 18/7 | Miscellany | 1926-1928 |
| 18/8 | Byles Family Reunion,
1930 | 1930 |
| 18/9 | Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching | 1933-1934 |
| Scope and Content:
Pritchett (Henry S.) Report, "The Deflation of Public
Education" |
| 18/10 | Century of Progress Exposition,
Chicago, 1933 | 1933 |
| 18/11 | Chamber of Commerce. Seattle;
Fiftieth Anniversary | 1932 |
| 18/12 | China Club of
Seattle | 1933 |
| 18/13 | Columbus,
Christopher | 1912 |
| 18/14 | Cook, James | 1928-1929 |
| Denny, Arthur
Armstrong | |
| 18/15 | General
Correspondence | 1902-1924 |
| Speeches and Writings of
Arthur A. Denny | |
| 18/16 | "Autobiographical Sketch of
Arthur Armstrong Denny" | 1890 |
| 18/17 | "Chronological notes on the
early settlement of that part of Washington Territory now embraced principally
in King County," by A. A. Denny, et al. | 1880 |
| 18/18 | "Journal of the Route to
Oregon" (copied by E. S. Meany) | 1896 |
| 18/19 | Untitled holograph on the
life of Angeline, daughter of Chief Seattle | 1894 |
| 18/20 | Untitled holograph on the
early history of Washington Territory at the time of the Indian outbreak in the
fall of 1855 | |
| 18/21 | Tribute of the Chamber of
Commerce | 1899 |
| 18/22-24 | Notes | 1896-1898 |
| Scope and Content:
Taken during interviews with Arthur A. Denny |
| 18/25, 37/15 | Clippings | 1865-1899 |
| 18/26 | Miscellany | 1899, 1932 |
| 18/27 | Discovery Day, April 29, 1927
| 1927 |
|
Historical Note
:
Commemorating the meeting of Captain George Vancouver and
Captain Robert Gray off Cape Flattery, 1792 |
| 18/28 | Drake's (Francis)
Chair | 1901 |
| 19/1-32 | Editors of
Washington | 1893-1914 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes photocopies of the original photographs which have
been transferred to Special Collections Pictorial and Graphics Collections |
| 19/33 | Faculty Wives Club
(University of Washington), Dinner | 1922 |
| 19/34 | Farrar, Victor
John | 1924-1928 |
| 19/35 | Fildes, Luke, "The Doctor"
(sculpticolor reproduction) | 1933-1934 |
| 19/36 | Forestry | 1893, undated |
| 19/37-52 | Forts of the
Northwest | 1908-1934 |
| George's (William) Sons, book
dealers, Bristol | |
| 19/53-55 | General
Correspondence | 1901-1923 |
| 19/56-57 | Financial
Records | 1902-1923 |
| 20/1-2 | Catalogs | 1902-1908 |
| 20/3 | Miscellany | 1903-1905 |
| Golden Potlatch | |
| 20/4 | General
Correspondence | 1911-1912 |
| 20/5 | Publications; Seattle
Carnival Association | 1911-1912 |
| 20/6 | Clippings | 1934 |
| 20/7 | Miscellany | 1911 |
| Great Northern Railway
Company | |
| 20/8-11 | General
Correspondence | 1925-1932 |
| Publications | |
| 20/12 | Addresses presented
during the Columbia River Historical Expedition | |
| 20/13 | Cascade
Tunnel | 1929 |
| Scope and Content:
Promotional materials |
| 20/14 | Columbia River Historical
Expedition | 1926 |
| Scope and Content:
Promotional materials |
| 20/15, 21/1 | Flandrau, Grace
(writings) | undated |
| 21/2 | Great Northern Goat
(serial) | 1925-1931 |
| 21/3 | Great Northern Semaphore
(serial) | 1925-1928 |
| 21/4 | Harper, Frank B.
(writings) | undated |
| 21/4 | Joseph, Nez Perce Chief,
"Chief Joseph's Own Story" (reprint) | undated |
| 21/4 | Pike, Zebulon Montgomery
(writings) | undated |
| 21/5 | Upper Missouri Historical
Expedition | 1925 |
| Scope and Content:
Promotional materials |
| 21/6 | Miscellaneous
Publications | 1924-1929 |
| 21/7 | Clippings | 1926-1929 |
| 21/8 | Miscellany | 1926-1933 |
| 21/9 | Greek Independence, Centenary Celebration
of | 1930 |
| 21/9 | Indians | 1930 |
| 21/10-11, 22/1-5 | General
Correspondence | 1905-1934 |
| 22/6 | Speeches and
Writings | |
| 22/6 | Indian legend recorded by
Arthur G. Sharp | 1906 |
| 22/6 | "The Story of the Indian
Tribe, " by David E. Kininnook | 1905 |
| 22/7 | Report on the condition of
the Indians in Alaska | 1907-1908 |
| 22/8-10 | Indian Map of
Washington | 1889-1933 |
| 22/11 | United States. Indian Affairs
Bureau. Neah Bay Agency | 1912 |
| 38/6 | Clippings | 1889-1930 |
| 22/12-13 | Miscellany | 1901-1913 |
| Japan | |
| 22/14-18 | General
Correspondence | 1898-1935, undated |
| 22/19 | Clippings | 1920-1934 |
| 22/19 | Publications and
Reprints | 1920-1933 |
| 22/19 | Miscellany | 1919-1930 |
| Japan Society,
Seattle | |
| 23/4 | Historical
Features | 1923 |
| 23/5-8 | General
Correspondence | 1923-1934 |
| 23/9-10 | Publications | 1923-1931 |
| 23/11 | Miscellany | 1923-1930 |
| 23/12 | Jefferson, Thomas | 1923-1927 |
| Scope and Content:
Monticello Fund |
| 23/13 | Joffre, Joseph Jacques
Cesaire | 1931 |
| 24/1 | Jordan, David Starr | 1923-1931 |
| Landmarks and
Monuments | |
| General Notes:
See also folder 25/1 |
| 24/2-5 | General
Correspondence | 1909-1935 |
| 24/6 | Lists and Texts of Historical
Markers | 1905-1926, undated |
| Scope and Content:
Includes many inscriptions composed by Meany |
| General Notes:
See also folder 24/5 |
| 24/7 | Photographs | 1913-1935, undated |
| 24/8 | Clippings | 1914-1935 |
| 24/9 | Ephemera | 1912-1935 |
| 24/10 | Liberty Bell | 1915 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes a facsimile of the Parrington (Vernon L.) petition
for a short exhibition of the bell on the University of Washington campus |
| 24/11-12 | Life Insurance | 1917-1925 |
| Lincoln, Abraham | |
| 24/13 | General
Correspondence | 1908 |
| 24/14 | Speeches and Writings; poem,
"Abraham Lincoln" | 1920 |
| 24/15 | Speeches and Writings by R.
B. Pease (poem) | undated |
| 24/16 | Castings by S. Klaber and
Company | 1913 |
| 24/17 | Lincoln Farm
Association | 1907 |
| 24/18 | Photograph by Joseph
Hill | 1913-1914 |
| 24/19-20 | Statues by Augustus Saint
Gaudens and others | 1906-1915 |
| 24/21, 22 | Miscellany | |
| Masons | |
| 24/23 | General
Correspondence | 1896-1934 |
| 24/24 | Speeches and Writings by
Meany, "Pioneer Washington Masonry" | undated |
| 24/25 | Miscellany | 1899-1933 |
| 25/1 | Mather (Stephen Tyng)
Appreciation National Committee | 1929-1932 |
| Scope and Content:
Includes Asahel Curtis photos |
| 25/2 | McCaffrey, Frank | 1931-1934 |
| 25/3 | "Men are Four" (Arab
proverb) | 1926 |
| National Parks
Association | |
| 25/4-6 | General Correspondence
(usually for Mountaineers) | 1918-1929 |
| 25/7-8 | Publications | 1919-1926 |
| 25/9 | Miscellany | 1922-1929 |
| 25/10 | Northern Pacific Railway
Company | 1926-1933 |
| 25/11 | Northwestern
Literature | 1931-1933 |
| 25/12 | "Old Ironsides" | 1931-1934 |
| Scope and Content:
United States Frigate Constitution, etc. |
| 25/13 | Oregon Trail Memorial
Association | 1930 |
| General Notes:
See also folder 29/18 |
| 25/14 | Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Company | 1933 |
| 25/15, 26/1-5 | Pageants | 1923-1934 |
| Perry, Matthew
Calbraith | |
| 26/6 | Perry Day, March 30,
1934 | 1934 |
| 26/7-8 | Proposed Statue | 1906-1908 |
| Phi Beta Kappa. Washington
Alpha Chapter | |
| 26/9 | Historical
Features | 1924 |
| 26/10 | General
Correspondence | 1920-1934 |
| 26/11 | Clippings | 1921-1934 |
| 26/12-13 | Miscellany | 1926-1928 |
| 27/1 | Pioneer Association of the
State of Washington | 1933 |
| 27/2 | Republican Party | 1894-1896 |
| 27/3 | Roosevelt, Theodore | 1910-1923 |
| 27/4 | Seattle Charter | 1919 |
| Scope and Content:
Materials relate to the charter's Semi-Centennial on December
2, 1919 |
| 27/5 | Seattle Post-Intelligencer | 1919-1932 |
| 27/6 | Seattle Seven League
Club | undated |
| 27/7 | Seven Arts and Seven
Seas | 1923-1924 |
| 27/8 | Seward (William)
Statue | 1909-1923 |
| Scope and Content:
Amendment to inscription |
| 27/9 | Sigma Delta Chi. University of
Washington Chapter | 1919-1934 |
| 27/10 | Sigma Nu. Washington Gamma Chi
Chapter | 1916-1932 |
| 27/12 | Squire, Watson C. | undated |
| 27/13 | Starr, Frederick | 1925-1934 |
| 27/14 | Stevens, John Frank | 1925 |
| 27/15 | Tolmie, S. F. | 1931 |
| 27/16 | Trees Planted by Edmond S.
Meany | 1930, (1930-1931), 1978 |
| Tributes to Edmond S.
Meany | |
| 27/17 | 36 | Buick, 1924 | 1924 |
| 27/18, 37/16 | Chevalier of the Legion of
Honor, 1929 | 1929 |
| 27/19 | Mount Meany | undated |
| 37/16 | Silver Beaver Award,
1931 | 1931 |
| 27/20 | Miscellany | undated |
| 27/21 | University of London.
Historical Research Institute | 1933-1934 |
| 27/22-23 | Washington, George | 1930-1933 |
| General Notes:
See also folder 29/23 |
| 28/1 | Washington. Geographic Board
(proposed) | 1926-1927 |
| Washington.
University | |
| 28/2 | Alumni Association
| 1927-1928 |
| Scope and Content:
Gifts of publications by Herbert H. Gowen and Edmond S.
Meany to foreign universities |
| 37/17 | Campus Day, 1918 | 1918 |
| 28/3-4 | Gifts to the University of
Washington | 1917-1935 |
| General Notes:
See also folders 18/3-7 |
| 28/5 | Student Body Committee on
Railroads | undated |
| 37/18 | Clippings | 1894-1925 |
| 28/6-7 | Ephemera | 1913-1929 |
| 28/8 | Miscellany | 1932, undated |
| 28/9 | Wehn, James A. | 1933 |
| 28/10 | Whitman Massacre | undated |
| 28/11 | Whitworth, Frederick
Harrison | undated |
| 28/12 | Willamette
University | 1922 |
| 28/13 | Wisconsin State Historical
Society | 1900 |
| 28/14 | Young, Brigham | 1849, 1919 |
| 28/15-16 | Young Men's Christian
Association | 1929-1935 |
| Records of Related Individuals
and Organizations | |
| 29/1 | Alaska Square Deal
League | undated |
| Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
Exposition, Seattle, 1909 | |
| 37/19 | Historical
Features | 1909 |
| 29/2 | General
Correspondence | 1906-1909 |
| 29/3-7 | Invitations | 1906-1909 |
| 29/8 | Speeches and Writings by John
P. Hartman | 1907 |
|
Historical Note
:
Hartman was President of the Board of Regents |
| 29/9, 37/19 | Financial Records | 1909 |
| Scope and Content:
Statement of expenditures and stocks |
| 29/10 | Reports | 1909 |
| Scope and Content:
Secretary's report |
| 37/19 | Map and Preliminary Plan
(blueprint) of the Exposition | 1906-1909 |
| 29/11 | Clippings | 1906-1907 |
| 29/12-13 | Miscellany | 1909, undated |
| 29/14 | American Alpine
Club | 1924-1934 |
| Associates of
Eighty-Nine | |
| 29/15 | Incoming Letters | 1917-1922 |
| 29/16 | Clippings | 1889, 1921 |
| 29/17 | Ephemera | 1917-1921 |
| Boy Scouts of America. Seattle
Area Council | |
| 29/18-20 | General
Correspondence | 1930-1933 |
| 29/21 | Speeches and Writings by
Meany | 1933, undated |
| Scope and Content:
"Of Interest to Young Men, " "Rovers, " and other pieces |
| 29/22 | Miscellany | 1930-1932 |
| 29/23 | Daughters of the American
Revolution. Rainier Chapter Seattle. Washington (George) Statue Presentation
Special Committee | 1905-1907, undated |
| Meany (Edmond S.)
Family | |
| 30/1 | Biographical Features,
Photographs and Miscellaneous Unidentified Family Papers | 1879-1923, undated |
| 30/2 | Bushnell, James
S. | 1934 |
| 30/3 | English, Ada | 1920 |
| 30/3 | English,
Alexander | 1870 |
| 30/3 | English,
Elizabeth | 1883 |
| 30/3 | English, Eva (Mrs. Eva
Bruce) | 1933 |
| 30/3 | English, Hetty | undated |
| 30/4 | Fitzgerald, Ed | undated |
| 30/4 | Jensen, Maud
Sharp | 1904 |
| 30/4 | Knapp, Dillis C. | 1933 |
| 30/5 | Meany, Anthony J. | 1881 |
| Meany, Edmond S., Jr.
(Ned) | |
| 30/6 | Biographical
Features | 1930-1934 |
| 30/7-9 | General
Correspondence | 1917-1952 |
| 30/10-11 | General Correspondence
(Edmond S. Meany, Jr., as subject) | 1923-1935 |
| Speeches and Writings
| |
| 30/12 | History of the University of
Washington (as subject) | 1935-1936 |
| Washington State Constitutional
Convention Proceedings (as subject) | |
| 30/13 | General
Correspondence | 1944-1947 |
| 30/14 | Analytical index by
Quentin Shipley Smith | 1947 |
| 30/15-22 | Class Notes and
Examinations | 1927-1928 |
| Scope and Content:
All classes were taught by Edmond S. Meany |
| 30/23 | Clippings | 1931 |
| 30/24 | Miscellany | 1928-1932 |
| Pioneer Association of the
State of Washington | |
| Scope and Content:
Northwest Historical Exhibition at Frederick and
Nelson |
| 30/25 | Historical
Features | 1927 |
| 30/26-29, 31/1 | General
Correspondence | 1927 |
| 30/2 | Lists of
Exhibits | 1927 |
| 31/3 | Meany, George | 1882 |
| 31/4 | Meany, Jack (Jay) | 1893-1933 |
| 31/5 | Meany, Margaret (Mrs. J.
Arthur Younger) | 1903-1945 |
| Meany, Margaret
Ann | |
| 31/6 | Biographical
Features | 1920 |
| 31/7 | General
Correspondence | 1899-1903 |
| 31/8 | Financial
Records | 1900-1919 |
| 31/9 | Legal Documents (Homestead
Claim) | 1899-1906 |
| 31/10 | Baltic Medal of Stephen E.
Meany | 1900 |
| 31/11 | Photographs | undated |
| 31/12 | Miscellany | 1904-1913 |
| Subgroups | |
| 31/13 | Meany (Margaret Ann)
Estate | 1923-1928 |
| 31/14 | Meany, Mildred | undated |
| Meany, Sarah Elizabeth
[Ward] | |
| 37/20 | Biographical Features
| 1885 |
| Scope and Content:
University of Washington diploma |
| 31/15 | General
Correspondence | 1893-1935 |
| 31/16-18 | Letters of Condolence Upon
the Death of Edmond S. Meany | 1935 |
| Meany, Stephen E. | |
| 31/19 | Biographical
Features | 1865-1877 |
| Scope and Content:
Naturalization papers, phrenological character, Pilot's
Certificate, United States Inspectors Certificate to Masters, photograph |
| 31/20 | Incoming
Letters | 1866-1879 |
| 31/21 | Financial
Records | 1873-1879 |
| 31/22 | Legal Documents
| 1870 |
| Scope and Content:
Bond |
| 31/23 | Independent Order of Odd
Fellows. O-Saw-wa-bon Lodge | 1865 |
| Scope and Content:
Membership certificate |
| 31/24 | Meany, Steve J. | 1894 |
| Meany, Thomas
Mercer | |
| 31/25 | Biographical
Features | 1928 |
| 31/26 | General
Correspondence | 1916-1928 |
| 31/27 | General Correspondence
(Thomas Mercer Meany as subject) | 1916-1929 |
| 31/28 | Miscellany | 1900-1928 |
| 31/29 | Ward, Betty | 1929 |
| 31/29 | Ward, Clarence C. | 1925-1934 |
| 31/29 | Ward Sarah
Isabella | 1928 |
| 31/30 | Younger, J.
Arthur | 1918-1934 |
| 32/1 | The Mountaineers | 1922-1935 |
| General Notes:
See also folders 25/4-9. |
| Natural Parks Association of
Washington | |
| General Notes:
See folders 33/12-14 |
| Oval Club, University
|