The E. E. Wilson Papers include Wilson's
personal and professional papers and document his education, family, work as an
attorney, and public service activities.
Funding for encoding this
finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for
the Humanities.
Biographical Note
Both of E. E. Wilson's parents were Oregon pioneers. Rozella Jane
Russell was born in Missouri on January 19, 1850. The Russell family left
Missouri and arrived in Oregon in 1851 and took a donation land claim in Benton
County located four miles northeast of the future site of Corvallis. Lewis
Fenton Wilson was born in Illinois in 1836 and moved to Missouri when three
years old. In his teens his family traveled by wagon with Captain Meeker on the
Oregon Trail where Lewis' father died after crossing the Rocky Mountains in
Idaho. The Wilson family arrived in Oregon in 1852 and Lewis' mother took a
donation land claim near Bellfountain (Corvallis Gazette-Times, Feb. 14, 1927,
E. E. Wilson Papers, OSU Archives).
Rose Russell attended Corvallis College (later Oregon State University)
and Lewis went to college in McMinnville for a year. They married in December
1868, and their only child, Eddy Elbridge Wilson, was born in October 1869. The
family moved to Prineville in 1877 where Lewis worked in the mercantile
business, returning to Benton County in 1879 (Corvallis Gazette-Times, April
23, 1938, E. E. Wilson Papers, OSU Archives). Both parents then remained in
Corvallis for the rest of their lives.
Lewis Wilson was the first brick maker in Benton County and supplied
materials for local buildings, such as Philomath College, the original Oregon
Agricultural College administration building (now Benton Hall), and for the
Benton County Courthouse. For 26 years the family lived in a home which was
located immediately north of the present site of OSU's Waldo Hall, moving to a
Monroe Street location around 1910. Lewis was a member of the Masonic Lodge for
48 years, and had been active in the Corvallis Fire Department (Corvallis
Gazette-Times, Feb. 14, 1927, E. E. Wilson Papers, OSU Archives). Rose was
credited with being a leader in the preservation of pioneer history through her
affiliation with Masonic organizations. She was founder of the local St. Mary's
chapter of the Eastern Star and served in various official capacities
throughout her life, including service as Grand Matron. She began a women's
literary group when in Prineville, and was active in the establishment of a
city library in Corvallis. In 1883 she organized and served as the first
president of the Corvallis Firemen's Coffee Club, forerunner to the Corvallis
Women's Club. She was also a charter member and second president of the College
Folk Club (Corvallis Gazette-Times, April 23, 1938, E. E. Wilson Papers, OSU
Archives).
Eddy Elbridge Wilson was born October 23, 1869, when Corvallis had only
been incorporated for 12 years. Unlike his pioneer parents, E. E. Wilson never
strayed far from Corvallis, where he lived most of his life and where he died
in 1961 at the age of 92. Wilson began his college career at Corvallis College
when it was located in downtown Corvallis. Before he graduated, the college had
been renamed State Agricultural College of the State of Oregon and moved out of
downtown to the present location of Benton Hall on the OSU campus. At this land
grant institution, he was one of the first students to receive an education
that combined science with classical subject matter. In 1889 at age 20, he
completed a bachelor of science from the college, one of 14 people in the
graduating class (1889 Commencement Program, OSU Archives).
After graduation, Wilson "fiddled around" for two years. He hoped to
become a doctor, but could not finance the education. A job working for a year
at the Benton County Courthouse led him to a career in law. He continued his
education in 1891 at University of Oregon Law School, then located in Portland,
receiving his degree in 1893. That same year Wilson set up a law practice in
Corvallis. From the beginning of Wilson's career he was involved in local
government. He twice served as Corvallis City Attorney, from 1910-1915, and
1917-1919, and a short term in 1913 as Benton County District Attorney. In his
first term as city attorney, he drew up the city's first assessment procedures
as Corvallis began approving paved streets and sewer installation.
In 1925 Wilson became president and then board member of the First
National Bank of Corvallis. He worked with the bank until 1940 when it was sold
to U. S. National Bank of Portland. Starting in 1940 he worked as the manager
of Benton County Abstract Company, a firm he set up in 1918 with two other
partners, until it was sold to Title and Trust & Company in 1946 (Corvallis
Gazette-Times, October 23, 1959, E. E. Wilson Papers, OSU Archives). As an
attorney who specialized in land acquisition and disposition, Wilson
participated in many investment opportunities which led to the development of
the local community. He was also involved with local, state and regional
politics. Many letters addressed to Wilson indicate that he recommended people
for elected and appointed positions within the Democratic Party and
participating in poll watching activities. Included in his memorabilia is an
invitation to lunch with the President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson in Portland in
1919, as well as an invitation to the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy
in Washington, D.C. in 1961 (Personal/Family Records, E. E. Wilson Papers, OSU
Archives).
Throughout his life he maintained close connections to the community,
especially with his alma mater. Wilson twice served on the college's Board of
Regents from 1906-1915 and 1924-1929; he served as the Board's Secretary from
1907-1915 and 1924-1929. He served on the college Memorial Union Board of
Governors from 1925-1961. He was a charter member of the Corvallis Country
Club, as well as a member of five Masonic organizations, including a short
affiliation with the Native Sons of Oregon as a local organizer in 1900. He
also served on the Corvallis Planning Commission from 1931-1941, the Corvallis
Water Commission from 1932-1940, and was a member of the Corvallis Chamber of
Commerce. In addition, he was active in the Izaak Walton League, the Corvallis
Men's Garden Club, and the University Club in Portland.
Wilson is best known for his work on the State Game Commission from
1935-1949. He served when the Commission's activities expanded in response to
growing numbers of hunters and fishers coupled with decreasing numbers of game.
He worked to promote science in policy formation, and the inclusion of
professional scientists on the staff during this expansion. He acted as a
liaison between Oregon State College and the Commission, encouraging
collaboration between Commission staff and OSC faculty on individual research
projects, as well as encouraging joint support for the Oregon Cooperative
Wildlife Research Unit.
Expansion of services rendered by the Game Commission was affected by
worldwide events: the Great Depression at the beginning of Wilson's service,
and World War II at the end of his membership. These events led to restrictions
on funds for building materials, gasoline, tires and personnel for fieldwork.
At the same time, growing numbers of hunters and fishers called for increased
availability of game. Wilson attempted to reconcile the Game Commission's
mandate with scientific evidence, public demands, and political
initiatives.
Wilson never married and had no children, but his work has been
memorialized in three different manners. Before he died, Wilson set up an
undergraduate scholarship at Oregon State University for Benton County
residents; in 1954 the State Game Commission dedicated the E. E. Wilson Game
Management Farm north of Corvallis to commemorate Wilson's work with wildlife
issues; and Wilson Hall on the OSU campus was named after him in 1961. Excerpts
from the plaque on Wilson Hall read, "Pioneer in Scientific Wildlife
Management," "Respected and Noble," and "Gentleman of the Old School," (E. E.
Wilson Memorabilia Collection, OSU Archives). E. E. Wilson and his parents are
buried at Crystal Lake Cemetery, Corvallis, Oregon.
Content Description
Four boxes house Wilson's books, and three boxes hold his personal
papers and early memorabilia. Included in the collection are three boxes of
papers and memorabilia from other members of his family. Many items belonged to
his mother, Rose Wilson, and a few from his father, Lewis Wilson. The bulk of
the book series is from the mid 19th to the early 20th centuries.
Seven boxes hold material relating to Wilson's public service
activities. Four boxes pertain to his 14-year connection with the Oregon State
Game Commission from 1935-1949. One box includes material from his service on
the Oregon Agricultural College Board of Regents in 1906-1915 and 1925-1929,
and material from his service on the Oregon State College Memorial Union Board
of Governors in 1925-1961. The Board of Regents materials include
correspondence from 1907- 1912 with other regents, such as B. F. Irvine, Clara
Waldo, Walter Pierce, and James K. Weatherford; and with state officials, such
as Oswald West and Ben Olcott. Two boxes hold papers from Wilson's involvement
with local development issues.
Ten boxes are real estate records, many from the Benton County Abstract
Company, and comprise five series. One series consists of complete title
abstracts; another contains title correspondence and search notes, arranged by
city addition or township. Most of the real estate records cover the years
1901-1925 and are largely unprocessed.
The remainder of the collection, 17 boxes, consists of legal records
from Wilson's law practice. All of these records are restricted until
non-confidential materials are identified and processed.
More detailed descriptions of selected subgroups and series are included
within the collection inventory.
Use of the Collection
Preferred Citation :
E. E. Wilson Papers, Oregon State University Archives, Corvallis,
Oregon.
Administrative Information
Arrangement :
Organized into 6 subgroups: 1. Personal/Family Records; 2. OSU Work; 3.
Local Development Issues; 4. Game Commission; 5. Business/Real Estate Records;
and 6. Legal Records.
Custodial History :
The OSU Library acquired Wilson's papers after his death, and they were
transferred to the Archives in 1979.
Related Materials :
The E. E. Wilson Memorabilia Collection file and the E. E. Wilson
Photograph Collection (P 101) complement Wilson's papers. The papers of Roland
E. Dimick and William L. Finley dovetail with many of Wilson's conservation
work. The institutional records of the Oregon Cooperative Wildlife Research
Unit (OCWRU), included as part of the Fisheries and Wildlife Dept. Records (RG
190), expand on the OCWRU materials in the Wilson Papers. Other related records
include the records of the Board of Regents (RG 8), the Office of the President
(RG 13), and the Memorial Union Records (RG 99). Records of the State Game
Commission are located at the Oregon State Archives in Salem.
Detailed Description of the Collection
Subgroup 1: Personal/Family
Records, 1838-1961
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Series I: Personal
1880-1961
Box
1
School Notes &
Reports
1882-1884
1
College Notes &
Reports
1886-1900
Law School
Records
1891-1893
Box
1
Correspondence
2 folders
1891-1893
1
Questions and answers
on lectures
5 folders
1891-1893
1
Other
notes
1891-1892
1
Exams and
assignments
1892-1893
1
Oregon Supreme Court
documents
1892-1893
1
Law Practice
Recognition
1893-1959
1
Correspondence
3 folders
1898-1961
Democratic Party
materials
1894-1918
Box
1
Correspondence
1894
1
Lists
1894 & 1914
1
Poll Book
1906
1
Political
literature
1918
1
City Attorney
Petitions
1917
1
Oswald West newspaper
articles, correspondence, booklets
1935-1953
1
Kennedy Inaugural
Invitation
Invitation for Luncheon with the President and Mrs.
Woodrow Wilson.
1961 and 1919
1
Speeches &
Presentations
1889-1914
1
Speech by Robert
Ingersoll sent to Wilson
undated
2
Corvallis Land Settlement
History (article by Wilson)
Listed below in chronological order of publication dates are
personal books from Wilson's collection. Many of the books appear to have been
originally owned by someone other than E.E. Wilson; inscriptions are noted.
Some books appear to have been Rose Wilson's from when she attended college.
When a book could be confirmed as a Corvallis College text, it is noted by an
asterisk (*). In addition, a list of Wilson's books no longer available through
the Archives is included in the first box of books.
1838-1918
Box
9
The Young Ladies' Class
BookBoston: Gould, Kendall and Lincoln
(1838)
Bailey, Ebenezer (author)
4
The Holy Bible; Containing the
Old and New TestamentsNew York: Methodist Episcopal Church
(1839)
apx 12x17 in.
9
Letters to an Anxious Inquirer,
Designed to Relieve the Difficulties of a Friend under Serious
ImpressionsPhiladelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication
(1840). Signed by Rosella Russell (1840)
Henry, T. Charles (author)
9
Sanders' Spelling Book Designed
to Teach the Orthography and Orthoepy of Dr. WebsterNew York:
Ivison & Phinney (1846). Signed by Wm. Thornton.
Sanders, Charles W. (author)
9
Notes on the Gospels, Critical
and ExplanatoryPhiladelphia: Presbyterian Board of
Publication (1848). Signed by Alma Knight.
Jacobus, Melancthon W. (author)
9
The Life of John Wycliffe, D.D.,
Father of the English ReformationColumbus: Isaac N. Whiting
(1849)
Coxe, Margaret (author)
9
The Sacred MelodeonCincinnati (1849)
Hayden, A.S. (author)
9
The Fulfilling of the Scripture
for Confirming Believers and Convincing Believers(abridged
from the 3rd edition), Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication (ca.
1850). Signed by Wm. E. Thornton Goodrich, S.G.
Fleming, Robert (author)
9
A Pictorial History of Greece;
Ancient and ModernNew York: Huntington and Savage (1850).
Signed by Wilson.
9
The Mirage of LifeNew York: Lane & Scott (1850)
Kidder, D.P. (author)
9
The People of PersiaNew York: Lane & Scott (1850)
Kidder, D.P. (author)
9
General French and English
DictionaryParis: Baudry, Librairie Europeenne
(1853)
Spiers, A. (author)
9
Die BibelNew
York (1856). Pages of writing in German on the front and back
pages.
9
Sanders' Series. The School
ReaderFourth Book, New York: Ivison & Phinney
(1856)
Sanders, Charles W. (author)
9
Weld's English Grammar,
Illustrated by Exercises in Composition, Analyzing and Parsing, SanbornBoston: Carter and Bazin (1856)
Weld, Allen H. (author)
9
Abridged History of the United
States; Republic of AmericaNew York: A.S. Barnes & Co.
(1857)
Williard, Emma (author)
9
The Science of the English
Language, A Practical GrammarNew York: A.S. Barnes & Co.
(1858). Signed by Miss R. Russell.
Clark, S.W. (author)
9
Science of the English Language.
First Lessons in English Grammar. National Series.New York:
A.S. Barnes & Burr (1860). Signed by Mahala A. Russell and William
Thornton. (Mahala Russell, the sister to Rose Wilson (Russell) attended
Corvallis College with Rose in 1866 as a preparatory
student.)
Clark, S.W. (author)
9
Discoverers and Pioneers of
AmericaNew York: Derby & Jackson (1860). Signed by
William Thornton and Wilson.
Parker, H.F. (author)
9
Jenkin's Vest-Pocket
LexiconPhiladelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company
(1861)
Jenkins, Jabez (author)
9
The Principles of Latin
GrammarNew York: Sheldon and Company
(1862)
Bullions, Rev. Peter (author)
9
Sanders' New Speller, Definer
and AnalyzerNew York: Ivison, Phinney &
Company
Sanders, Charles W. (author)
2 copies; 1 partial
1863
10
The New TestamentNew York: American Bible Society (1866). Signed by Mrs. E.A.
Knight.
10
New Elementary Algebra:
Embracing the First Principles of ScienceNew York: A.S.
Barnes & Co. (1866). Signed by Rosella Russell, Corvallis
College
Davies, Charles (author)
Rose Russell, Wilson's mother, attended Corvallis
College in 1866 as a preparatory student.*
Sept. 10, 1866.
10
New Rudiments of Arithmetic
Combining Mental and Slate ExercisesNew York: Clark &
Maynard, Publishers (1872)
Thomson, James B. (author)
10
Pronouncing Handbook of Words
Often Mispronounced and of Words as to which a Choice of Pronunciation is
AllowedBoston: Lee & Shepard (1873)
Soule, Richard (author)
Loomis J. Campbell (author)
10
Spencerian System of Penmanship,
American Educational Series, Book Four, Ivison, BlakemanNew
York & Chicago: Taylor Co. (1873). Signed by Wilson.*
Spencer, P.R. (author)
10
The Pacific Coast First
ReaderSan Francisco: A.L. Bancroft & Company (1874 &
1877 editions). Both signed by Wilson.
Patterson, A.W. (author)
10
Song Evangelinscribed: The Calvary Sabbath School (1875)
10
Independent Fourth
ReaderA.S. Barnes & Company (1876). Signed by
Wilson.
Watson, J. Madison (author)
10
Beadle's Dime Speaker Series,
The Dime Select SpeakerNew York: Beadle and Adams,
Publishers, (1877)
10
The Aeneid of Virgil(edited with explanatory notes), Philadelphia: Eldredge & Brother
(1877)
Chase, Thomas (ed.) (author)
10
Elementary Lessons in Logic:
Deductive and InductiveNew York: MacMillan and Co. (1877).
Signed by Alma Knight.
Jevons, W. Stanley (author)
10
Methodical Text Book to Round
Writing for Self-Instruction and for Use in Schools(Ninth
Edition), New York, NY: Keuffel Esser Co. (1877)
Soennecken, F. (author)
10
The Elements of Political
EconomyNew York: Sheldon & Company (1878). Signed by Alma
A. Knight.*
Wayland, Francis (author)
10
The First Lines of English
GrammarNew York: William Wood & Co. (1879 & 1882
editions; latter signed by Wilson)
Brown, Goold (author)
10
A Latin ReaderNew York: University Publishing (1880).*
Gildersleeve, B.L. (author)
10
A Brief History of the United
StatesNew York: A.S. Barnes & Company (1880). Signed by
Wilson.
10
Paradise
Lost
John Milton (author)
Front cover missing. Includes discussion and criticism.
Signed by Rose J. Wilson.
ca. 1880
10
The Normal Elementary
ArithmeticPhiladelphia: Sower & Potts & Co. (1881).
Signed by Wilson.
Brooks, Edward (author)
10
Illustrated Science for Boys and
GirlsBoston: D. Lothrop & Company (1881). Signed by
Wilson.
10
The History of Landholding in
EnglandNew York: The Humboldt Publishing Company
(1882)
Fisher, Joseph (author)
10
HypatiaNew
York: John W. Lovell Company (1883)
Kingsley, Rev. Charles (author)
3
Architectural Studies, Twelve
Designs for Low-Cost HomesNew York: William T. Comstock
(1885)
apx 12x17 in.
3
Architectural Studies, Interior
WoodworkNew York: William T. Comstock
(1886)
apx 12x17 in.
10
Vathek, An Arabian TaleNew York: John B. Alden, Publisher (1887)
Beckford, William (author)
10
The Pilgrim Handbook on the
International Lessons of 1887Boston and Chicago:
Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society (1887). Signed by
Wilson.
Hazard, M.C. (author)
10
The Student's ManualJohn B. Alden, Publisher (1887). Signed by
Wilson.
Todd, Rev. John (author)
10
The People's Song and Dance
AlbumBoston: Warren Richardson (1887)
10
Chronicles of the
Schooenberg-Cotta FamilyNew York: John R. Alden Publisher
(1888)
Charles, Elizabeth (author)
10
City of Corvallis
CharterPortland, OR: Lincoln-McCord, Co.
(1888)
10
Thoughts for a Young ManNew York: John B. Alden, Publisher (1890)
Mann, Horace (author)
10
Old Homestead Songs: A
Collection of Standard and Popular Old SongsNew York: Richard
A. Saalfield (ca 1892). Signed and dated by Wilson, Portland, Oregon, Jan. 23,
1892.
10
Social EvolutionNew York: MacMillan and Co. (1895). Signed by Rose J. Wilson, Oct. 14
(1895.
Kidd, Benjamin (author)
10
Four-Part Songs for Women's
VoicesBoston: Oliver Ditson Company (1896). Signed by Mrs.
Lewis J. Wilson.
Perkins, W.O. (author)
10
The Choral Class BookPhiladelphia: Theodore Presser (1898). Signed by Rose J.
Wilson.
Leason, L.S. (author)
H.H. McGranahan (author)
10
An Examination of the Scheme for
Engrafting the Colonial System of Government upon the United States
ConstitutionBoston: George E. Ellis
(1900)
Brooks, Francis A. (author)
10
Gems of Song for Eastern Star
ChaptersChicago: Lorraine J. Pittkin and Jennie E. Matthews
(1900)
10
The Biennial Report of the Board
of Trustees of the Agricultural College of Utah for the Years 1905,
1906Salt Lake City: The Deseret News
(1907)
10
Proposed New City of Corvallis
Charter(1909)
11
Yearbook of the United States
Department of Agriculture1912, Washington: Government
Printing Office (1913)
11
A Reference Book for Speakers,
Win the WarNew York: League to Enforce Peace (ca.
1917)
11
Speech Stuff: Second War Fund
DriveWash., D.C.: American Red Cross
(1918)
11
Oregon Law ReviewEugene, OR: University of Oregon (December 1924)
11
Normal Written
Arithmetic
Partial book.
ca. 1877
11
Book of Alphabets, Designed for
the use of Painters, Sign Writers, Draughtsmen, Etc.New York:
Excelsior Publishing House.
As an attorney who specialized in land acquisition and
disposition, Wilson became involved in many local development issues. Wilson's
interest in water usage began when he served as the city's attorney in the
dispute between the Corvallis Water Company vs. the City of Corvallis from
1897-1901. Additionally, documents from 1913-1920 indicate he was actively
involved in protecting the Mary's Peak watershed, the drainage that supplied
the city's water. Wilson served on the Corvallis Water Commission from
1932-1940 and encountered a water shortage in 1938 which led to expansion of
the city's reservoirs. The transportation series consists primarily of legal
records documenting Wilson's representation of clients in actions involving
railroads and other transportation companies.
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Series I: Corvallis Water Company vs.
the City of Corvallis
1897-1901
Box
12
Legal briefs, bill of
costs
1897-1899
12
Correspondence
1899-1901
12
Notes
Series II: Corvallis Watershed
Protection
1913-1920
Box
12
Correspondence with
members of Oregon's congressional delegation
1913-1920
12
Correspondence with U.S.
Representative Willis C. Hawley
1915-1919
12
Correspondence with
Merritt C. Griswold
1916-1917
12
Other
correspondence
1915-1920
12
Statement of W.C.
Galloway
1918
12
Notes, clippings,
resolutions
1916-1920
12
Maps
undated
7
Oversize maps
apx 20x24 in.
1916 and undated
Series III: Corvallis Water
Commission
1905 & 1932-1939
Box
13
Correspondence
1932-1939
Reports
1932-1939
Box
13
City Water Works
Report
1932
13
Audit of City Water
Works
1933 & 1934
13
Municipal Water
Works, Corvallis, Oregon: Specifications and Contract Documents for Furnishing
Materials and Building Pipe Line and Appurtenances for the Rock Creek Water
Supply
1938
13
General
Reports
1932-1939
13
Corvallis water
shortage
2 folders
1938, 1939
13
Corvallis water
rates
1938-1939
13
Speeches, newspaper
articles, notes
1932-1939
13
Letterhead paper, City
Water Works
7
Timber tracts maps,
Corvallis watershed land
apx 20x24 in.
Map Case
*
Map showing location of
source of water supply, storage reservoirs, pipe lines for City of Corvallis
and Philomath
undated
Map Case
*
Map, watershed land, City
Water Works, Corvallis, Ore.
undated
Map Case
*
Map showing ownership of
land in Rock Creek water shed (from water shortage files)
undated
Map Case
*
General Map and Profile
of Municipal Water Works, Corvallis Oregon (from water shortage
files)
August 1938
Map Case
*
Map showing location of
pipe line from south fork of Rock Creek to the City of Corvallis, Oregon (from
water rates file)
November 30, 1905
Series IV: Transportation
Issues
1863-1925
Box
13
Materials pertaining to
the Oregon Pacific Railroad; the Oregon & California Railroad; Willamette
Valley & Coast Railroad; Coast Land & Livestock Company; Corvallis
& Alsea River Railroad; Portland, Eugene & Eastern Railroad
2 folders
1884-1925
13
Boehringer vs Oregon
& California Railroad Company
Subgroup 4: Oregon State Game
Commission, 1892-1959
E.E. Wilson served on the Oregon State Game Commission from
1935-1949, and was chair of the Commission from 1939 until his separation from
the Commission in 1949. The Game Commission was charged with preserving
wildlife in the state for hunters and fishers (the Oregon State Fish Commission
protected and propagated fish for commercial purposes during these years). It
operated fish hatcheries for the artificial propagation of trout and salmon,
and game farms for the propagation of game birds. In addition, the group made
policy regarding big, medium and small game animals.
His papers provide primary source documents from a variety of
perspectives. The Commission's efforts are reflected in the radio broadcasts
presented from 1941-1943, in Wilson's speeches and correspondence, and may also
be found in Game Commission reports and in the minutes of monthly meetings. He
personally researched topics relative to Game Commission issues and left an
extensive group of reference material on wildlife practices from the late 19th
century through the 1940s. Papers from his service on the Game Commission
consist of 10 series:
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Series I: Administration
This series includes Game Commission biennial reports,
minutes from monthly meetings, historical information, and the reports of the
Legislative Interim Committee, the group that investigated the ability of the
Game Commission to deal with the state's game problems in 1948.
1929-1961
Administrative
Organization
1932-1950
Box
13
General Orders on
Organization of the Oregon State Game Department
13
Adopted by the Oregon
State Game Commission
April 11, 1932
13
Miscellaneous
Information about Oregon Game Laws, Commissions, etc.
April 14, 1932
13
Game Commission Flow
Chart
undated
13
Duties of F.B. Wire,
C.A. Lockwood, M.L. Ryckman, H.R. Mangold
undated
13
Notes on Oregon State
Game Commission
undated
13
Sketch Outline,
Oregon Game Department
undated
13
Outline of Game
Commission Operations
undated
13
Oregon State Game
Commission, General Policies
1950
Box
13
Annual Report, Game
Division
1956, 1960
13
Biennial Budget, State of
Oregon
1943-1945
13
Biennial Reports, Game
Commission
1929/30-1935/36,
1939/40-1941/42, 1945/46, 1957/58, draft of 1935/36, draft of ca.
1943
13
Bulletin, Game
Commission
1959-1961
13
Correspondence
1936-1954
Fisheries & Wildlife
Department, Oregon State College
1940-1946
Box
13
Progress Report of
Wildlife Investigations and Services Rendered the Oregon State Game Commission
by the Department of Fish and Game Management and Veterinary Medicine, R.S.
Besse, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station
1940
13
Memo on Budget Reductions
and Possible Elimination of the Fish and Game Dept. to OSC Pres. F.A.
Gilfillian, Frederick M. Hunter, Chancellor, Oregon State System of Higher
Education
1942
13
Report on Cooperative
Assignments or Requests Made to Oregon State College, A.V. Myers, Oregon State
Game Commission
1945-1946
13
History of the Game
Commission, F.B. Wire,
The Oregon Democrat,
Vol. VI, No. 12
Notebook containing
clipping, map of hatcheries, game farms and eggtaking stations, general orders
on organization, and regulations
1932 & undated
13
Pocket notebook
containing various statistics on hatcheries, fishing, and hunting
1945-1947
14
Minutes, Game
Commission
11 folders
1935-1949
Personnel
Box
14
General
1941-1952
14
Rayner, Dr. H.
John
1942
14
Ryckman, Matt,
funeral
1943
14
Wallace,
Lew
1947
Reports
3 folders
1936-1957
Box
14
List of Miscellaneous
Claims Vouchered and Submitted for Approval in 1938
14
May
Payroll
ca. 1941
14
Audit Report, State
of Oregon Game Commission
1943-1944
14
Personnel Directory,
Oregon State Game Commission, Regular Employees
March 1957
14
Oregon Farm Labor
Service, Office Forms
(undated)
14
License Sales: Ten
and Twenty Year Comparison
1920-1940
14
Comparative Summary -
Licenses Sold
1940-1941
14
Summary of 1944,
License Sales by County
14
License Sales by
Watershed
1946
14
Comparative
Sales
1948-1949
14
Analysis of Game
License Sales for the Month of March, 1949 and Calendar Year to Date Showing
Comparative Sales for the Same Period
1948
14
Report of
Departmental Activities, F.B. Wire, State Game Supervisor
Nov. 5, 1936
14
Monthly Report, C.A.
Lockwood
April 1944
14
Monthly Report, Big
Game Survey, John W. McKean
April 1944
14
Monthly Report, F.B.
Wire
April 1944
14
Report of
Receipts
1939
14
Separation from the
Game Commission
14
Correspondence &
newspaper articles
1947-1950
14
Reports
1947-1949
Box
14
Oregon's Wildlife
Program (10 Year Plan adopted in 1931), Oregon State Game
Commission
1947
14
Game Commission
Employees
1947
14
Recommendations
to Interim Committee for Investigation of Oregon State Game Commission, Benton
County Wildlife Association
1948
14
Report on the
Study of the Oregon Game Commission to the Oregon Legislative Interim
Committee, Ira N. Gabrielson, Wildlife Management Institute
ca. 1948
14
House Bill No.
217, Committee on Game
1949
Map Case
*
Map, Comprehensive Plan
for the Development of the Columbia River Basin, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
(includes attached note from Oswald West)
1948
Series II: Fisheries
As increasing numbers of people emigrated to the state and
fisheries declined, the propagation of trout and salmon became major projects
for the Commission. This series includes files on the Commission's attempts to
secure Eel Lake as a brood lake for coastal streams, the lake and stream survey
detailing Oregon's inland water resources, records on the Rogue River
Coordination Board and the effects of placer mining on fisheries, and reports
on the Willamette Valley Project which promoted high dams and increased numbers
of fish hatcheries on the tributaries of the Willamette River.
1929-1949
Box
14
Correspondence
1935-1947
14
Eel Lake
1929-1947:
Box
14
Correspondence, Mary
Noble land, Russ Dunham land, Hugh Barclay
1938-1941, 1947
14
Correspondence &
legal documents, Dunham land acquisition
1939-1940
Box
14
Legal documents,
including appraisal notes
1929-1940
7
Maps
apx 20x24 in.
undated
14
Fish Hatchery
Allegations
1939
14
Hatcherymen's Short
Course
1937, 1941, 1946
Lake and Stream
Survey
1939-1942
Box
14
Notes on the Natural
Spawning of Cutthroat Trout in Oregon, Frederick K. Cramer, Oregon State
College
1939
14
General Work Plan for
Stream and Lake Surveys Coordinated with Liberations, C.A. Lockwood
(undated)
14
A Biological
Investigation of the Forty Lakes of the Upper Deschutes River Watershed in
Oregon, Hugh Ross Newcomb, Oregon State Game Commission
1940
14
A Program for
Scientific Investigation of the Waters of Oregon, Hugh Ross Newcomb, Field
Leader, Lake Survey Unit, Oregon State Game Commission
Clackamas River
Cooperative Fisheries Management Study, C.A. Lockwood, Oregon State Game
Commission
1940
14
First Annual Progress
Report, Clackamas River Study, Reed S. Neilson, Fish and Wildlife Service, and
Charles J. Campbell, Oregon State Game Commission
1941
14
Stocking
Recommendations for Forty Lakes in the Deschutes National Forest, Hugh Ross
Newcomb, Oregon State Game Commission
1941
14
A Preliminary Report
of Investigation on the Rogue River and Tributaries, 1941, Hugh Ross Newcomb,
Oregon State Game Commission, 1942
14
Progress
Reports
June 1941
14
A Reconnaissance
Survey of Oregon Coastal Streams, F.H. Sumner, Oregon State Game
Commission
1942
Reports,
General
1939-1949
Box
14
Report on Fish
Hatcheries, Fred Foster, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1939
14
Report on Fish
Hatcheries, Dr. H.J. Davis, 1940 Fisheries Problems of the Rogue River with
Suggestions for Future Investigations, H.S. Davis and P.R. Needham
1940
14
Discussion with Dr.
H.S. Davis and Dr. Paul Needham
1940
14
Remarks by Fred J.
Foster
1940
14
Inspection of Fish
Lake, Oregon, Reed S. Nielson and Charles A. Lockwood
1942
14
Investigations at
Cliff and Buckeye Lakes, R.C. Holloway and H.R. Newcomb
1942
14
Summary of Work Plan,
Fisheries Division, Paul Needham
1947
14
1948 Fish Liberations
by Watershed
1949
14
Reports, Dr. Francis
Griffiths
1937-1942
Box
14
Oregonian
article
1942
14
Description of
Watersheds
14
General Notes and
Other Recommendations
14
A Summary of the
Relationships which Exist Between the State Game Commission and the Oregon
State College with Respect to Work in Fisheries
14
A Proposal to
Summarize and Systematize the Data Available on Oregon Lakes in Order to
Facilitate the Allocation of Fish and the Proper Planting and Management of
These Lakes
14
A Plan for the
Establishment of Regional Biologist in Game Fisheries for the State of
Oregon
14
Instructions for
Treating Eggs to Prevent the Possibility of Disease Transfer
14
State of New York,
Conservation Department, Albany, NY
14
Measuring Fish for
Planting
14
A Comparative Study
of Oregon Coastal Lakes from a Fishery Management Standpoint
14
Measurement of Fish
for Liberation by Weighing
(undated)
14
Report of Preliminary
Feeding Trial at Alsea Hatchery
1937
14
A Proposal to
Summarize and Systematize the Data Available on Oregon Lakes in Order to
Facilitate the Allocation of Fish and the Proper Planting and Management of
These Lakes: Report on Ten Mile Lake
14
Scale Study Report,
by Donald R. Johnson
1939
14
Molalla River
Recommendations
1939
14
The New York State
Fish Hatchery Feeding Chart
14
A Summary of the
Relationships which Exist Between the State Game Commission and the Oregon
State College with Respect to Work in Fisheries
14
Report on Scientific
Investigations of Conditions at Fall River, Rock Creek, Necanicum, Cedar Creek,
Bandon, McKenzie, Willamette hatcheries and Round Lake
1937
14
Letter from Arthur S.
Einarsen, Associate Biologist, Bureau of Biological Survey
1939
14
Letter from T.D.
Schrunk
1939
14
Considerations
Affecting the Introduction and Distribution of Non-Native Fish in
Oregon
14
Principal Fish
Providing Sport Fishing in Oregon
14
Letter from Edwin T.
Reed, Oregon State System of Higher Education
1940
14
Reports, Monthly, Matt L.
Ryckman, Superintendent, Bureau of Fisheries
1940
14
Reports, Monthly, Dr.
Paul Needham, Director of Fisheries
1946-1948
Rogue River Coordination
Board
1939-1941:
Box
15
Correspondence
1939-1941
15
Turbidities of the
Samples Taken by the Coordination Board, Earl K. Nixon, State Department of
Geology and Mineral Industries
April 1939
15
Rate of Settling of
Muddy Water, Earl K. Nixon
May 1939
15
Turbidity Readings,
L.A. Stanley
May 1939
15
Report on Examination
of Rogue River and Tributaries, August 5-8, 1939, Francis P. Griffiths, Oregon
State Game Commission, August 1939
1939
15
Rogue River Water,
Muddy, Oregon State Police
May 1940
15
Turbidity
Readings
May 1940
15
Fisheries Problems of
the Rogue River with Suggestions for Further Investigations, H.S. Davis and
P.R. Needham
July 1940
15
Minutes
1939-1941
15
Resolutions and
notes
1939-1940
West Coast Federal
Fisheries Research Lab
1940-1943:
Box
15
Senate Bill
1644
15
Correspondence
15
Newspaper
Articles
Willamette Valley
Project
Box
15
Correspondence
1945-1951
Reports
1947-1949:
Box
15
List of Dams
Proposed under the Willamette Valley Project and Weight and Number of Trout to
be Reared at two Hatcheries and Planted in Connection with Each, Paul R.
Needham, Oregon State Game Commission
1947
15
Report on 1946
Coordination Act, Clarence Cottam, Fish and Wildlife Service
1947
15
Report on Colonel
Walsh Speech, Paul R. Needham, Oregon State Game Commission
1948
15
Response to
Report of the Oregon State Fish and Game Commissions on Review of Survey
Report, Willamette River and Tributaries, Oregon, O.E. Walsh, Corps of
Engineers
1948
15
Some Comments on
the Detroit and Meridian Dams Report, E.E. Wilson, Chair, Oregon State Game
Commission, (draft)
undated
15
Letter to Colonel
O. C. Walsh, U.S. Corp of Engineers, subject-Report and Recommendations with
Reference to the Willamette River Project Involving the Construction of Dams on
the Willamette River and Tributaries, E.E. Wilson, Chair, Oregon State Game
Commission
undated
15
A Report on Fish
and Wildlife Resources in Relation to the Water Development Program of the
Willamette River Basin, Oregon, Dr. Frederic F. Fish and Ralph Imler, Fish and
Wildlife, Department of the Interior (draft)
1948
Series III: Game Birds
Loss of habitat, pollution and other human perturbations
challenged Oregon's bird populations as well as fish populations. The Game
Commission ran farms to support artificial and natural propagation programs to
supply game birds for hunters. This series documents the establishment of a
game farm on Camp Adair, a former World War II training camp (which has been
dedicated to and named after Wilson), documentation of the Sauvies Island
project, history of the introduction of the Ring-Necked China Pheasant, and two
book manuscripts by 'Gene Simpson, the Game Commission's first Superintendent
of Game Farms.
1936-1954
Camp Adair
1942-1954
Box
15
Correspondence
15
Wilson
Dedication
15
Newspaper
Articles
15
Senate
Bills
15
Legal
Documents
Map Case
*
Ownership map of Camp
Adair, U.S. War Dept.
February 1942
Box
15
Pheasants,
correspondence
1936-1947
Pheasant
Reports
1936-1947
Box
15
Eliza Island Project,
Other
(History)
Introduction of the China Pheasant, Oregon State G Commission
undated
Box
15
What the Oregon
Game Farms are Doing, 'Gene M. Simpson, Superintendent of Game Farms, Oregon
State Game Commission
1936
15
Directions for
Raising Chinese Pheasants by 4-H Club Members, 'Gene M. Simpson, Oregon State
Game Commission
1936
15
Brooding
Incubator Pheasants, (chapter from Game Birds), 'Gene M. Simpson, Western
Association of State Game and Fish Commissioners Conference, Denver,
Colorado
1937
15
Suggestions for
Ring-Necked Pheasant Management for 1940 in the Willamette Valley, Arthur S.
Einarsen, Oregon Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit
1940
15
Malheur County
Pheasant Inventories, 1943-1944, Arthur S. Einarsen, Oregon Cooperative
Wildlife Research Unit Pheasant Statistics, Oregon State Game
Commission
2 folders
1946-1947
15
1946 Pheasant
Allocation
1944-1946
15
Field-Rearing of
Ring-necked Pheasants on Refuge Areas; A Practical Procedure, Arthur S.
Einarsen, Oregon Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit
1947
15
A Sketch Outline of
the Research Problem at Eliza Island, Washington, Arthur S. Einarsen, U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service
1947
15
Summary of the Eliza
Island Pheasant Study, Robert F. Scott
1947
15
Pheasant
Liberations
(undated)
15
Sauvies Island
Waterfowl Area report, William B. Morse, Senior Biologist
ca. 1946
Map Case
*
Maps
15
Simpson, Gene M.,
manuscripts on game birds and State Game Farms
undated
Series IV: Big Game
Documents from this series illustrate the conflicts between
deer and elk hunters contrasted with the interests of ranchers who herd cattle
and sheep in Eastern Oregon. The Game Commission became involved in the long
standing conflict during World War II by attempting to mitigate issues of
grazing interests, forest service practices and hunting regulations.
1939-1945
Murderers Creek-grazing
issues
1939-1945
Box
15
Correspondence
1939-1945
15
Report of Grant
County Antlerless Deer - 1939 Season
15
Eastern Oregon Elk
Hunt - 1939 Season, A.V. Myers, Oregon State Game Commission
1940
15
1940 Elk and Deer
Population Survey, Ukiah District and Areas Immediately Adjacent, A.V. Myers,
Oregon State Game Commission, Harold Dobyns, U.S. Biological Survey, Carl
Ewing, Umatilla National Forest
194
15
Transcript of
Testimony...Relative to the Effect of the 1939 Antlerless Deer Season in Grant
County, Oregon State Game Commission
1940
15
Forest Service
Statement of Modoc-Fremont Rocky Mountain Mule Deer Problem, L.H. Douglas, U.S.
Forest Service
1940
15
Report on Grazing
Conditions in Umatilla Forest, Arthur S. Einarsen, Oregon Cooperative Wildlife
Research Unit
1940
15
Range Management
Includes Big Game, G.D. Pickford, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment
Station
1943
15
Winter Range
Conditions Affecting Deer in the Ochoco National Forest and Adjacent Areas,
Arthur S. Einarsen
Some Federal
Functions in Wildlife and Forest Management, Lyle F. Watts, U.S. Forest
Service
1944
15
Big Game on National
Forests, L.H. Douglas, Oregon Wildlife Federation
undated
15
Progress Report of
the Committee on Administration of Big Game, James O. Beck and A.B.
Hatch
undated
Series V: Radio Broadcasts
Starting in 1941 the Game Commission produced 15 minute
radio spots broadcast bi-monthly over KOAC, the local public broadcasting radio
station. These spots utilized members of the Game Commission and the staff as
spokespeople who highlighted projects and issues the Commission addressed. The
spots continued until 1944 when the Commission suspended the broadcasts due to
a lack of materials and personnel that had been devoted to the war effort.
1940-1944
Box
15
Radio Broadcasts,
Preliminary Proposal
1941
Radio Scripts
3 folders
1940-1943
Box
15
" Introduction of Game
Commission Broadcasts" , E.E. Wilson, Frank Wire, James Olson
Nov. 20, 1940
15
" Game Commission
Goals" , E.E. Wilson
Jan. 1, 1941
15
" Trout
Liberation" , Charles Lockwood
Jan 10, 1941
15
" The Sportsmen of
Tomorrow" , Merrill Rose, Game Commission member
Feb. 5, 1941
15
" Stream and Lake
Survey" , Charles Lockwood
Feb.19, 1941
15
" Pittman-Robertson
Projects" , Ralph Rittenour, Director, Pittman-Robertson projects in
Oregon
March 5, 1941
15
" Conservation, A New
Trend in Our Daily Lives" , Arthur S. Einarsen, Leader of Oregon
Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, member of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service
March 19, 1941
15
" Oregon Game
Commission's Educational Program" , James D. Olson, Director of
Information, Oregon Game Commission
April 2, 1941
15
" Fishing in Oregon in
1941" , Frank Wire, State Game Supervisor
April 16, 1941
15
" Cooperation of
Sportsmen with the State Game Commission" , Merrill Rose, Game Commission
member
May 7, 1941
15
" Game Law
Enforcement" , Captain Charles McClees, Oregon State Police
May 21, 1941
15
" Fish
Liberation" , James D. Olson, Director of Information
June 4, 1941
15
" 4-H Club Summer School
Broadcast" , E.E. Wilson, Chair Game Commission; H.C. Seymour, State 4-H
Club Leader; Wayne Harding, Marion County Club Agent; E.A. Britton , Dougla s
County Club Agent
June 18, 1941
15
" 1941 Hunting
Regulations" , Frank Wire, State Game Supervisor
July 2, 1941
15
" Unusual Discoveries
Made by Game Commission Field Men" , Ralph Rittenour
Aug. 6, 1941
15
" Diseases of Game
Fish" , Dr. Francis Griffiths
Oct. 15, 1941
15
" Care of Sick
Fish" , Dr. Francis Griffiths
Nov. 5, 1941
15
" 40 Years of Fish
Hatchery Experience in Oregon" , Matt Ryckman
Nov. 19, 1941
15
" Refuges for Upland Game
Birds in Western Oregon" , Irving Hazeltine, Field Leader, Oregon State
Game Commission
Feb. 18, 1942
15
" Upland Bird Game
Management and Studies in Western Oregon" , Irving Hazeltine
March 18, 1942
15
" Big Game Surveys in
Oregon" , Irving Hazeltine
April 1, 1942
15
" 1942 Angling
Regulations" , Frank Wire, State Game Supervisor
April 15, 1942
15
" Fish Hatchery
Operations, No. 1" (no speaker listed)
May 6, 1942
15
" Browse Plants; Their
Importance on Eastern Oregon Winter Ranges" , Irving
Hazeltine
May 6, 1942
15
" Fish Hatchery
Operations, No. 2" (no speaker listed)
May 20, 1942
15
" Fish Hatchery
Practices" , E.E. Wilson
May 20, 1942
15
" Fish Hatchery
Practices" , E.E. Wilson
June 3, 1942
15
" 1942 Hunting
Regulations" , Frank Wire
July 1, 1942
15
" Fish
Allocation" , Charles Lockwood, Assistant Game Supervisor
July 15, 1942
15
" Upland Bird Studies in
Eastern Oregon" , Irving Hazeltine
Sept. 6, 1942
15
" Hunting Seasons and Bag
Limits" , CharlesLockwood
Sept. 16, 1942
15
" Oregon Elk
Herds" , A.V. Meyers
Oct. 7, 1942
15
" Oregon's Fisheries
Resources as seen by a Newcomer" , H.J. Rayner, Chief Aquatic Biologist,
Oregon Game Commission
Oct. 21, 1942
15
" Waterfowl Surveys and
Management in Oregon" , Irving B. Hazeltine
Nov. 18, 1942
15
" This Year's Work in
Fisheries" , Charles Lockwood
Dec. 2, 1942
15
" Resume of Game
Activities for 1942" , Charles Lockwood
Dec. 16, 1942
15
" Some Natural Enemies of
Upland Game Birds" , Irving B. Hazeltine
Jan. 6, 1943
15
" How the War is
Affecting the Game Commission's Program" , C.J. Campbell
Jan. 20, 1943
15
" 1943 Angling
Regulations" , Frank B. Wire
Feb. 3, 1943
15
" A Design for
Fishing" , H.J. Rayner
Feb. 19, 1943
15
" Results of
Investigations on Artificially Propagated Pheasants Released for Study
Programs" , Irving B. Hazeltine
March 3, 1943
15
" 1943 Hunting
Regulations" , P.W. Schneider
June 16, 1943
15
" 1943 Hunting Season in
Oregon" , Charles Lockwood
Dec. 1, 1943
15
Correspondence, Game
Commission suspends radio broadcasts until the war is over
Jan. 18, 1944
Broadcasts not
aired
Box
15
" Lake and Stream
Surveys" , Charles Lockwood
15
" Fish
Allocation" , Charles Lockwood
15
" Western Oregon Pheasant
Liberations" , John McKean
15
" Introduction of Exotic
Game Birds in Oregon" , John McKean
15
" Suggestions for
Prevention of Crop Damage by Wildlife" , Arthur S. Einarsen, U.S. Fish
and Wildlife
15
" The Table Use of
Game" , Arthur S. Einarsen
15
" Bait Fishing in
Oregon" , H.J. Rayner
15
" Beaver Management in
Oregon" , Frank B. Wire
Series VI: Speeches
4 folders
Over 20 speeches, mostly given by Wilson from 1937-1948,
that address topics such as
" Science and the Commission"
to the
" Post-War Program of the Game
Commission" , are included in this series. He addressed local groups,
like the Eugene Chamber of Commerce, as well as made formal presentations at
conferences such as the Western Association of Fish and Game Commissioners.
1937-1948 & undated
Box
15
Subject-raising of
pheasants and fish, Salem Rotary
Nov. 17, 1937
15
Talk to hatcherymen,
Oregon Game Commission's Fish Hatcherymen's Workshop
Dec. 6, 1937
15
" The Objective of the Oregon
Game Farms - Quality not Quantity" , Western Association of Game
Commissioners (Wilson did not attend; speech sent to be read)
Aug. 29, 1938
15
Program of the Oregon
Game Commission Oregon Wildlife Conference, Fourth Annual Meeting
Dec. 8, 9, 1939
15
Subject- Science and the
Oregon Game Commission, Izaak Walton League
Jan. 19, 1940
15
Subject- fish
propagation: artificial vs. natural, Izaak Walton League, Coos
County
April 5, 1940
15
Subject-the Game
Commission as a commercial enterprise, East Side Commercial Club
May 22, 1940
15
Subject-the Alsea
Hatchery and fish culture, Science Club at Alsea Hatchery
May 25, 1940
15
Subject- the importance
of the abstract of titles, Rotarians
Sept., 1940
15
Talk to hatcherymen,
Oregon Game Commission's Fish Hatcherymen's Workshop
Dec., 1940
15
Subject-pheasant and fish
propagation, Salem Hunters & Anglers ("not followed" - note from Wilson on
manuscript)
Jan 9, 1941
15
" All Farms Are Private Game
Preserves" , Salt Lake, UT
June 6, 1941
15
Talk to hatcherymen,
Oregon Game Commission's Fish Hatcherymen's Workshop
Dec. 3, 1941
15
Subject-hunting on
farms/private property, Klamath Falls Rotary
June 30, 1942
15
Subject- Game Commission
presentation: use of surplus funds to emphasize natural over artificial fish
Propagation
1942
15
" Pheasant Decline" ,
Izaak Walton League
1946
15
Subject-defense of the
Game Commission's methods, Izaak Walton League, Bend, Oregon
June 21, 1946
15
" Post-War Program of Game
Commission" , Izaak Walton League
Sept. 20, 1946
15
" Oregon's Fish and Game:
What are the Problems?" , Eugene Chamber of Commerce
June 1, 1948
Undated
Box
15
" Need of Scientific
Research in Fish Culture in Oregon"
ca. 1945
15
Subject-Improving the
Game Commission's Fish Hatcheriesca. Oregon Game Commission's Fish
Hatcherymen's Workshop
ca. 1940
15
Subject-damage by big
game, Baker Grange
ca. 1941
15
Subject-China
pheasants
15
Subject-meeting with
Washington Game Commission
15
Subject-cold storage
for fish food
ca. 1936
15
Subject-pheasants
15
Subject-role of the
Game Commission
ca. 1937
15
Subject-work of the
Game Commission
15
Subject-wildlife and
farm life
15
Notes and partial
speeches
1941 & undated
Series VII: Oregon Cooperative Wildlife
Research Unit
The Game Commission was one of four groups that contributed
to the establishment of the Unit in 1935 to address practical field problems
and basic research in game management. This series documents the Unit's
planning and implementation, and includes various quarterly reports from
1940-1959.
1935-1959
Reports
1935-1945
Box
15
Oregon Research Unit:
Plans
1935
15
A Resume and
Evaluation of its History, Organization and Accomplishments, Arthur S.
Einarsen, Oregon Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit
1945
15
Quarterly
Reports
1940-1944
16
Quarterly
Reports
2 folders
1945-1959
Series VIII: Conferences
The annual meetings of the Oregon Wildlife Conference and
the Western Association of State Game and Fish Commissioners are documented
with this series, as well as various other meetings Game Commission staff
attended. Programs and some proceedings are included from 1936-1949.The Oregon Wildlife Conference was held yearly on the Oregon
State College campus.
1936-1950
Box
16
Oregon Wildlife
Federation, programs, correspondence, proceedings (held annually in Corvallis
at Oregon State College)
1936-1949
16
Izaak Walton
League
1941 & 1947-1948
16
American Wildlife
Institute
1937-1950
16
Others
1941-1942
Western Association of
State Game and Fish Commissioners
1939-1949:
Box
16
Programs
1940-1949
16
Resolutions
1941-1942
16
Correspondence
1939 & 1943
16
" The Game Specialist and
the Public" , speech by George Aiken
1940
Series IX: Issues and
Activities
This series includes documentation regarding the Game
Commission's participation with the federal Pittman-Robertson wildlife
restoration projects in Oregon from 1939-1947, the Kueny Land donation which
involved a 28,600 acre private land grant in SE Oregon, and the Post-War
Readjustment Program.
1936-1950
Box
16
Kueny Land
Donation
Box
16
Correspondence
1948-1950
16
Notes, clippings,
resolution, drafts of correspondence
1950 and undated
Map Case
*
Section
map
ca. 1950
16
Pittman-Robertson
Wildlife Restoration Projects, General
1939-1947:
Box
16
Information on
Approved Federal Aid Projects in Other States
1939
16
Pittman-Robertson
Projects in Oregon, Ralph C. Rittenour, State Director of Projects
ca. 1942
Summer Lake
Project
1941-1947
Box
16
Correspondence
1941-1947
16
Preliminary
project statement
1946
Map Case
*
Maps
1941 & undated
Post War
Readjustment
1943-1946
Box
16
Correspondence
1943
16
Reports
Box
16
Oregon State Game
Commission Post War Program
1946
16
Progress Report
of Survey of Wildlife Resources in Oregon
1946
16
The Sportsmen's
Guide for Preparing Plans (Prospectuses) for Post-War Public Works Projects in
Fish and Wildlife Restoration for Oregon, Frank Wire, Oregon State Game
Commission
(undated)
16
Post War Lake and
Stream Survey
(undated)
Sanitary Stream
Survey
ca.
1943-1945:
Box
16
Correspondence
1944-1945
Reports
Box
16
Resolution
for Postwar Development
ca. 1943
16
Proposed
Outline: Stream Pollution Studies in Oregon
1944
16
Stream
pollution studies - 1944, Fred Merryfield, Oregon State College
Wilson collected professional articles and books, as well as
conservation magazines from different states to educate himself on the science
of wildlife management from the late nineteenth century to the 1940s. This
material covers game fish, birds and animals, and includes some classic works
like David Starr Jordan's,
" Salmon and Trout of the Pacific
Coast" .
1892-1947
Game Birds
Box
16
" The Flight of
Woodcocks" The Pennsylvania Game
News, Vol. 13, No. 12, March 1943
Bennett, Logan
J. (author)
P.F.
English (author)
16
" The Liberation of
Pheasants in Relation to Reports of Pheasants Killed in Connecticut" Game Management Circular No. 5, ca. 1936
Connecticut State Board of
Fisheries and Game Management (author)
16
" Sex and Age
Determination of Wild Turkeys" The
Pennsylvania Game News, Vol XIV, No. 8, November
1943.
Keiser, Leon
P. (author)
Edward L.
Kozicky (author)
16
" Food Habits of Foxes in
Wild Turkey Territory" The Pennsylvania
Game News, Vol. 14, No. 4, July 1943.
Kozicky, Edward
L. (author)
16
" Artificial Propagation
of Pheasants, Progress Report" Agriculture Experiment Station
Circular No. 102, Oregon State College, August 1934.
Lunn, A.G. (author)
16
" What Grouse Eat During
the Winter Season" The Pennsylvania Game
News, Vol. 13, No. 11, February 1943.
Merritts, Helen
V. (author)
16
" The Relation of Science
to the Conservation and Increase of National Wild Life Outlined" Radio address given over the NBC-WJZ network during the National Farm
and Home Hour, New York, NY, 1936.
Osborne, Lithgow, New York State
Conservation Commissioner (author)
16
" Where Did the Turkey
Go?" The Pennsylvania Game News,
Vol. 13, No. 9, December 1942.
Smith,
Orrie (author)
Edward L.
Kozicky (author)
16
" Dry Skim Milk In
Ring-Necked Pheasant Chick Rations" GAME Breeder &
Sportsman, Vol. 46, No. 6, Pennsylvania Agricultural Experiment Station, June
1941
Stadelman,
W.J. (author)
R.R.
Murphy (author)
E.W.
Callenbach (author)
R.V.
Boucher (author)
16
" Satisfactory War- Time
Rations for Pheasant Chicks" The Journal
of Wildlife Management, Vol. 8, No. 1, January
1944.
Stadelman,
W.J. (author)
R.R.
Murphy (author)
E.W.
Callenbach (author)
R.V.
Boucher (author)
Fisheries
7 folders
Box
16
Pacific Salmon
FisheriesDepartment of Commerce, Bureau of Fisheries Document
No. 839, 1917.
Cobb, John
N. (author)
16
Care and Diseases of
TroutU.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Fisheries,
Investigational Report No. 22, Volume 1, 1934.
Davis,
H.S. (author)
16
Care and Diseases of
TroutUnited States Department of the Interior, Fish and
Wildlife Service, Research Report No. 12, (revised),
1946.
Davis,
H.S. (author)
16
" A Comparison of the
Value of Certain Fish Foods" undated.
Donaldson, Lauren R., University of
Washington (author)
Fred J. Foster, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (author)
16
Stocking Interior Waters of
the United StatesU.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of
Fisheries, Fishery Circular No. 8, 1931.
Fearnow,
E.C. (author)
M.C. James (author)
16
" Common Fishes of the
Waters of Oregon" undated
Gill, John (author)
2 copies
16
" A Comparative Study of
Oregon Coastal Lakes from a Fish-Management Standpoint" Oregon
Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Paper No. 316, ca.
1940.
Griffiths, Francis
P. (author)
Elden D.
Yoeman (author)
16
" Salmon of the Pacific
Coast" copy of the original 1893 manuscript typed by Louise
Lewis, Secretary, Fisheries Department, 1947.
Hume, R.D. (author)
16
Salmon and Trout of the
Pacific CoastBoard of Fish Commissioners, State of
California, Sacramento, CA, 1892. (2 copies, signed and dated by
Wilson)
Jordan, David
Starr (author)
16
" The California Trout
Investigations" California Fish and
Game, Vol. 19, No. 2, Sacramento, CA., 1933
Needham, Paul
R. (author)
16
" Observations on the
Spawning of Steelhead Trout" Transactions
of the American Fisheries Society, Vol. 64, Wash., D.C.,
1934
Needham, Paul
R. (author)
C.A. Taft (author)
16
" A Stream Survey of the
Waters of the Sierra National Forest, California, 1934" Department of Commerce, Bureau of Fisheries,
1934.
Needham, Paul
R. (author)
H.A.
Hanson (author)
16
" Quantitative Studies of
Stream Bottom Foods" Transactions of the American Fisheries
Society, Vol. 64, Wash., D.C., 1934
Needham, Paul
R. (author)
16
" A Cheap, Adjustable
Fish Grader" Tansactions of the American Fisheries Society,
Vol. 65, Wash., D.C., 1935
Needham, Paul
R. (author)
16
" Stream Improvements in
Arid Regions, Proceedings, North American Wildlife Conference" Wash., D.C., 1936.
Needham, Paul
R. (author)
16
" Report of the
Klamath-Trinity River Fact Finding Committee" California State
Chamber of Commerce, Conservation Department, 1936.
Needham, Paul
R. (author)
Edwin J.
Regan (author)
H.L. Ricks (author)
W.C. Van
Fleet (author)
E.L.
Bosqui (author)
James
Allen (author)
16
" The Hot Creek Rearing
Ponds" California Fish and Game,
Sacramento, CA, 1936.
Needham, Paul
R. (author)
16
" Methods of Measuring
Anglers' Catches in Inland Waters" Copeia,No. 1, April 10, 1937.
Needham, Paul
R. (author)
16
" Quantitative and
Qualitative Observations on Fish Foods in Waddell Creek Lagoon" Transactions of the American Fisheries
Society, Vol. 69, 1939.
Needham, Paul
R. (author)
16
" Migratory Fishes and
Dam Construction in West Coast Rivers, Transactions of the Fourth North
American Wildlife Conference" American Wildlife Institute,
Wash., D.C., 1939.
Needham, Paul
R. (author)
16
" The Experimental
Stream, A Method for Study of Trout Planting Problems" Copeia, No. 1, March 9, 1939.
Needham, Paul
R. (author)
16
" Production in Inland
Waters" United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of
Fisheries, undated
Needham, Paul
R. (author)
2 copies
16
" Plans for Protection of
Salmon Runs That Will be Blocked by Shasta Dam" U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, (undated)
Needham, Paul
R. (author)
16
" Stream Surveys and
Improvements" U.S. Bureau of Fisheries,
undated.
Needham, Paul
R. (author)
16
" North American Fish
Policy" Transactions of the American
Fisheries Society, Vol. 68, Wash., D.C., 1939
North American Fish Policy
Committee (author)
16
" History of the Montana
Grayling" Montana State Fisheries, ca.
1941.
Phillips, Elmer
G. (author)
16
" A Survey of the Waters
of the South Umpqua Ranger District, Umpqua National Forest" U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Portland, OR,
1937.
Roth, A.R. (author)
16
Fisheries Resources of the
United StatesSenate Document No. 51, 79th Congress, 1st
Session, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945.
Secretary of the
Interior (author)
16
" Furunculosis in Oregon
Fish" The Cornell Veterinarian,
Vol. XXX, No. 1, January 1940.
Shaw, J.N. (author)
L.
Seghetti (author)
16
" A Stream Survey in the
Mono and Inyo National Forests, California, 1934" Department of
Commerce, Bureau of Fisheries, 1935.
Smith, Osgood
R. (author)
P.R.
Needham (author)
16
" Artificial Propagation
of the Atlantic Salmon, Rainbow Trout, and Brook Trout" extracted from the Revised Edition of the Fish Manual, Wash. D.C.,
1900.
U.S. Commission of Fish and
Fisheries (author)
16
" Artificial Propagation
of the Lake Trout, Grayling, and Whitefish" extracted from the
Revised Edition of the Fish Manual, Wash. D.C., 1903.
U.S. Commission of Fish and
Fisheries (author)
16
" Artificial Propagation
of the Salmons of the Pacific Coast" extracted from the Revised
Edition of the Fish Manual, Wash., D.C., 1903.
U.S. Commission of Fish and
Fisheries (author)
16
" Better Stocking
Methods" The Progressive Fish
Culturalist: News and Views from Many Sources on Practical Hatchery
Problems, Memorandum I-131, No. 9, Wash., D.C., August
1935
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau
of Fisheries (author)
16
FishesPrice List 21, 28th Edition, Wash., D.C., 1938.
U.S. Government Printing
Office (author)
16
Placer Mining on the Rogue
River, Oregon, in Its Relation to the Fish and Fishing in that StreamState of Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Bulletin
No. 10, Portland, OR., 1938
Ward, Henry
Baldwin (author)
Big Game, Other
Materials
Box
16
" A Study of Deer
Populations by Use of Pellet-Group Counts" The Journal of Wildlife Management, Vol. 4, No. 4,
October 1940.
Bennett, Logan
J. (author)
P.F.
English (author)
Randall
McCain (author)
16
" The Food Habits of the
Black Bear in Pennsylvania" Journal of
Mammalogy, Vol. 24, No. 1, February 1943.
Bennett, Logan
J. (author)
P.F.
English (author)
R.L. Watts (author)
16
" Sickle Cells in the
Blood of Western Deer" The Journal of
Wildlife Management, Vol. 3, No. 1, January 1939.
Dougherty,
R.W. (author)
16
Raising Rabbits for
MeatPennsylvania Agricultural Extension Service, Pennsylvania
State College, Circular 249, December 1943.
English,
P.F. (author)
16
" Spring Color Change of
the New York Weasel" The Pennsylvania
Game News, Vol. XIII, No. 7, October 1942.
Glover, Fred
A. (author)
16
" Killing Techniques of
the New York Weasel" The Pennsylvania
Game News, Vol. 13, No. 10, January 1943.
Glover, Fred
A. (author)
16
" A Study of the Winter
Activities of the New York Weasel" The
Pennsylvania Game News, Vol. XIV, No. 6, September
1943.
Glover, Fred
A. (author)
16
" A Study of Monthly
Variations in the Nutritive Value of Several Natural Winter Deer Foods" The Journal of Wildlife Management, Vol.
4, No. 3, July 1940.
Hellmers,
Henry (author)
Other
Materials
Box
16
" The Pennsylvania
Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, March 15, 1938-July 1, 1942" The Pennsylvania Game News, Vol. XIII,
No. 5, August 1942.
Bennett, Logan
J. (author)
16
" The Nature and Scope of
Training Undergraduates in Wildlife Conservation" Transactions of the Seventh North American Wildlife Conference,
American Wildlife Institute, Wash., D.C., 1942.
English,
P.F. (author)
16
" Wildlife An Essential
Resource" Transactions of the Eighth
North American Wildlife Conference, American Wildlife Institute, Wash.,
D.C., 1943.
English,
P.F. (author)
16
A Report on National
Planning and Public Works in Relation to Natural Resources and Including Land
Use and Water Resources with Finding and Recommendations: Part II, Report of
the Land Planning CommitteeWash., D.C., November
1934
National Resources
Board (author)
16
" Salmoning' of
Dogs" Oregon State Board of Health Bulletin, Vol. 5, No. 2, April-June,
1911.
Pernot, Emile
F. (author)
Periodicals
4 folders
1937-1948
Box
16
California Fish and Game,
Conservation of Wild Life Through EducationCalifornia
Division of Fish and Game, San Francisco CA, January 1947
16
Maryland
ConservationistMaryland State Game and Inland Fish
Commission, Summer Issue 1939
2 copies
Includes Wilson's article,
" The Objective on the Oregon
Game Farms Quality, Not Quantity" Spring Issue, Baltimore, MD.,
1947.
16
Michigan
ConservationMichigan Department of Conservation, Lansing,
MI., July 1945; August 1945; October 1945; December 1945; May 1946; August
1946; October 1946; February 1947; March-April 1947; November 1947; February
1948; March 1948
16
Modern Game Breeding and
Hunting Club NewsCalifornia Game Breeders' Association,
American Gamekeepers' Society, and Iowa Game Breeders' Association, Doylestown,
PA., January 1937
16
North Dakota
OutdoorsNorth Dakota State Game and Fish Department,
Bismarck, ND., March 1946; October 1946; January 1947; September
1948
16
The Ohio Conservation
BulletinOhio Division of Conservation and Natural Resources,
Columbus, OH., June 1946; September 1946
16
Outdoor AmericaIzaak Walton League of America, January 1947, February 1947, Chicago,
IL.
16
Outdoor LifePopular Science Publishing Co., New York, NY., August 1946; December
1946
16
Pennsylvania Game
NewsPennsylvania Game Commission, Harrisburg, PA., May 1937;
February 1945; January 1947
16
The Saturday Evening
Post(partial), November 11, 1944