Letters, manuscripts, maps, photographs,
clippings, pamphlets, and bookplates collected by Vincent, mostly about Pacific
Northwest history and the fur trade.
Repository:
Washington State University Libraries
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special
Collections
Funding for encoding this finding
aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the
Humanities.
Biographical Note
W.D. (William) Vincent (1866-1935) was a collector of books and
bookplates, and also an amateur historian with a particular interest in Pacific
Northwest history. Professionally, Vincent was a Spokane, Washington banker and
a prominent member of the community. His long career with the Old National Bank
of Spokane culminated in service as its president (1920-1933).
Enoch A. Bryan, faculty member and former president of Washington
State University, wrote of Vincent:
The successful business man who is endowed with historical sense and
a passion for research has a unique opportunity, not possessed by the recluse,
of contributing to regional history. The wide range of the business man's
contacts, possessed as he is of the means for collecting and preserving rare
books, manuscripts and illustrative material, and even of travel throughout the
region for the verification and classification of historical data, enables him
to give a broad, accurate, and common sense interpretation to the history of
the men and things of an earlier day. Mr. Vincent has for many years been a
student of Northwest history and an intelligent expositor of its earlier
phases...
From Bryan's "Prefatory Statement" in W.D. Vincent, The
Northwest Company (Pullman: State College of Washington, 1927).
Content Description
The papers of W.D. Vincent include correspondence, pamphlets,
clippings, stories, articles, speeches, and photographs, primarily related to
Pacific Northwest history and the fur trade. Vincent's bookplate and graphic
art collection is contained in three scrapbook volumes.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access :
This collection is open for research use.
Preferred Citation :
[Item Description]. Cage
263, William D. Vincent
Papers and Bookplate Collection . Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.
Administrative Information
Arrangement :
The original arrangement of W.D. Vincent's papers is unknown; the
current arrangement is generally by document type. Some of the papers have been
separated by correspondent name or subject. Several of Vincent's printed essays
were removed from the collection for separate individual cataloging.
The bookplates appear in the order listed below; other graphic art
items not listed are also contained in these volumes. In some cases, there are
additional or variant bookplates for the names listed
Acquisition Information :
The papers and bookplate collection of William D. Vincent were
acquired separately by the WSU Libraries at an unknown date.
Detailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in
the collection.
Series 1: Papers, 1863-1933
Container(s)
Description
box
folder
Box
Folder
Correspondence
Box
Folder
1
1
Barry, J Neilson, 1927-1933
1
2
Bretz, J Harlen, 1919-1933; , undated
1
3
Estes, George, 1925
1
4
Ghent, W.J., and T.C.
Elliott, 1929
1
5
Hebard, Grace
Raymond, 1927-1930
1
6
Iowa Masonic
Library, 1925
1
7
McWhorter, Lucullus
V., 1921-1934
1
8
Parker, Jeanette
(Mrs.), 1929
1
9
Proctor, A.
Phimister, 1920; , 1923; , undated
1
10
Redington, J.W., 1928-1930; , undated
1
11
General, 1895-1916
1
12
General, 1921-1928
1
13
General, 1929-1932
1
14
Pamphlets, clippings and
stories, 1923; , undated
1
15-16
Articles and speeches by W. D.
Vincent, 1935; , undated
1
17
Correspondence with Frederick V.
Holman about his book Dr. John McLoughlin, Father of Oregon (insertions
formerly included in Vincent's copy, now MASC copy 1), 1926
1
18
Camp Washington Monument;
includes 1911 letter from Edwin Eells to Otto Wollweber, removed from Vincent's
copy of Father Eells (now in MASC collection); 1911, 1928
1
19
Spokane House, 1924; , undated
1
20
Loose bookplates, correspondence
and clippings about bookplates, undated
2
21
Ambrotype of "Uncle David
Webster, Mama's brother," in case, ca.
1863
2
22
Daguerrotypes of unidentified man
and woman, in case, undated
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online
catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or
places should search the catalog using these headings.