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Overview of the Collection
Creator:
Ellsworth, Harris, 1899-1986
Title:
Mathew "Harris" Ellsworth Papers
Dates:
1936-1956 ( inclusive )
Quantity:
23.5 linear feet (17 containers)
Collection Number:
Ax 033
Summary:
The collection comprises the congressional files of Mathew "Harris" Ellsworth, U.S. Representative of the Oregon Fourth District.
Repository:
University of Oregon Libraries
Special Collections & University Archives
1299 University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-1299 URL: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/speccoll/index.html
Languages:
Collection materials are in English.
Sponsor:
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through
a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical Note
Mathew "Harris" Ellsworth was born in Hoquiam, Grays Harbor County, Washington on
September 17, 1899. He moved from Hoquiam to Eugene and later to Wendling, Oregon with his
parents. Ellsworth attended public schools and served in the Student Army Training Corps
during the World War I. He graduated in journalism from the University of Oregon in 1922.
In 1923 he was advertising manager of the Eugene newspaper. He worked in the lumber business
from 1923-1925 as manager of a lumber-industry publication from 1926-1928. In 1928 and 1929
he was an associate professor in journalism at the University of Oregon. Since 1929 he was
publisher and co-owner of the Roseburg, Oregon News-Review . He was
appointed to the State senate in 1941 and was subsequently elected as a Republican to the 78th
Congress in 1943. He served in Congress through 1957. He was an unsuccessful candidate for
reelection in 1956 to the 85th Congress. In 1957 he was appointed by President Eisenhower as
chairman of the Civil Service Commission for a two-year term and served to February 28, 1959.
He returned to Oregon and resumed his newspaper business profession and became a real estate broker.
In 1975 he moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico and lived there until his death on February 7, 1986.
He was interned at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Albuquerque.
Content Description
Mathew "Harris" Ellsworth served as the first representative from the
Oregon Fourth District, 78th to 84th Congresses. The files include correspondence,
reports, investigations, studies, and political records.
Of special interest are the files dealing with flood control, river development, forestry, lumbering,
mining, and the hydro-electric partnership principle. The political files are
primarily concerned with district rather than state or national issues.
Correspondence of importance exists between Mr. Ellsworth and his professional
associates in the Oregon newspaper field: Merle Chessman, Editor of the
Astorian Budget ; Ralph R. Cronise, Publisher and Editor of the
Albany Democrat Herald ; Louis Felsheim of the Bandon
Western World ; Herb Grey of the Medford
Mail Tribune ; Palmer E. Hoyt Publisher,
Denver Post ; Frank Jenkins of the
Klamath Falls Herald ; Robert W. Sawyer Publisher,
Bend Bulletin ; Charles Stanton Editor,
Roseburg News-Review ; and William M. Tugman Managing Editor,
Eugene Register-Guard.
The collection includes 4,000 letters.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access :
Collection is open to the public.
Collection must be used in Special Collections & University Archives Reading Room.
Restrictions on Use :
Property rights reside with Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries.
Copyright resides with the creators of the documents or their heirs.
All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted to the
Manuscripts Librarian in Special Collections & University Archives. The
reader must also obtain permission of the copyright holder.
Preferred Citation :
[Identification of item], Mathew "Harris" Ellsworth Papers, Ax 033, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Oregon.
Administrative Information
Arrangement :
Collection is organized into the following series:
Series I. Congressional Files
Series II. Legislative Files
Series III. Political Files
Series IV. Trips
Series V. General Correspondence
Acquisition Information :
Mathew "Harris" Ellsworth presented the University of Oregon Libraries with his Congressional files in the fall of 1967.
Detailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in
the collection.
Series I: Congressional Files, ca. 1936-1956
Box
Folder
1
1
Agriculture
1956
1
2
Auchincloss Committee (Republican congressional members)
1949
Columbia Valley Authority
1945-1949
Box
Folder
1
3
General
1945-1948
1
4
General
1949-1950
1
5
Correspondence
1945-1947
1
6-8
Correspondence
1949
1
9
Defense Department
1956
1
10
Federal Housing
1956
Flood Control
1936-1956
Box
Folder
1
11
General
1943-1944
1
12
General
1945
1
13-14
General
1946
1
15-16
General
1947
1
17
General
1949
1
18
General
1950-1952
1
19
General
1955-1956
1
20
Amazon Creek
1945-1950
1
21
Amazon Creek
1951-1952
1
22
Coquille River
1936-1956
2
1
Report on Coquille River Bar and Entrance
1926; 1934
2
2
Hearing on Coquille River Bar and Channel
1936
2
3
Hearing on Coquille River/Port of Bandon
1936
2
4
Report on Port of Bandon-Tonnage AnalysisIncludes topographic map and 22 b/w photos of the port and Bandon
Cheese and Produce Co. cargo being loaded.
1936
2
5-6
Rogue River
1943-1956
2
7
Umpqua River
1950-1956
Willamette Basin
1948-1956
Box
Folder
2
8
General
1948-1949
2
9
General
1949-1950
2
10
General
1950-1956
2
11-12
General
1953
2
13
Dorena Dam
1944-1949
2
14
Hills Creek
1955-1956
2
15
Holley
1956
2
16
Presentation of Appropriation Figures
1948
Food Study Committee
1943-1947
Box
Folder
2
17-18
General
1943
2
19
Hearings
1943
2
20
Minutes
1943
2
21-22
1945
2
23
Correspondence
1945-1947
2
24
Releases
1945-1947
2
25
Resource Files
undated
2
26
Resource Files-Meat
undated
Forest Service
1950-1956
Box
Folder
3
1
Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, WI
1950-1954
3
2
Sustained Yield
1951-1952
3
3
Forest Conservation Committee
1952-1954
3
4
Forest Conservation Committee
1955
3
5
Forest Conservation Committee
1956
3
6
Sustained Yield-Oakridge
October 1951
3
7
Sustained Yield-Oakridge
October 9, 1951
3
8
Comments on Oakridge Sustained Yield
December, 1951
3
9
Brief of Proposed Lakeview Federal Unit
undated
3
10
The Simpson Lookout, WashingtonIncludes b/w "photo album" of approximately 62 photographs
of Shelton, Washington.
March, 1952
Department of the Interior
1946-1956
Box
Folder
3
11
1946-1947; 1954-1956
3
12
Al Serena Mines
1953-1955
3
13-14
Al Serena Mines-Hearings
1956
3
15
Bonneville
1947-1956
3
16
Hells Canyon
1952-1956
3
17
Indians
undated
Bureau of Land Management
1951-1956
Box
Folder
3
18
Bureau of Land Management
1951-1952
3
19
Bureau of Land Management
1954-1955
3
20
Bureau of Land Management
1956
3
21
Chudoff Committee
1955
4
1
Timber Market Areas and Access Roads
1954-1955
Bureau of Mines
1943-1956
Box
Folder
4
2
General
1950-1952
4
3
General
1953
4
4
Metallurgical Lab, Albany
1946
4
5
Metallurgical Lab, Albany
1946-1956
4
6
Metallurgical Lab, Albany
1943-1945
4
7
Report on the Northwest Electrodevelopment Laboratory
4
8
Miscellaneous
4
9
National Parks
4
10
Oregon and California Revested Lands Administration
1944-1945
4
11
Oregon and California Revested Lands Administration
1943-1944
4
12
Oregon and California Revested Lands Administration
1945
4
13
Oregon and California Revested Lands Administration
1946
4
14
Oregon and California Revested Lands Administration
1946-1948
4
15
Oregon and California Lands
1951-1956
4
16
Oregon and California Lands-Dan Goldy Land Exchange
1949-1950
4
17
Oregon and California Lands-Right of Way Problem
1955
4
18-19
Oregon and California Lands-Sustained Yield
1948-1950
4
20
Oregon and California Lands-General Accounting
Office, Sale of government owned timber, report of investigation
undated
Lumber
1943-1954
Box
Folder
4
21
General
1943-1944
5
1
General
1945-1946
5
2
General
1947
5
3
General
1948-1950
5
4
General
1949-1950
5
5
General
1952
5
6
General
1953
5
7-8
General
1954
5
9
General
1956
5
10
O.P.A. Controls
1943-1944
5
11-12
Wood Waste, Alcohol Plant
1948
5
13
Wood Waste, Alcohol Plant
1953-1954
5
12
Wood Sugar
1948
5
12-13
Wood Sugar
undated
5
12
Wood Sugar
1943
5
13
Mining
1951
5
14
National Housing Authority
1945
Office of Price Administration
1945-1947
Box
Folder
6
1
General
1945
6
2-4
General
1946
6
5-6
General
1947
6
7
Favoring Extension
6
8
Opposing Extension
6
9
Oregon State Water Resources Board
1956
Power
1947-1956
Box
Folder
6
10-11
General
1947
6
12
General
1948
6
13
General
1948-1949
6
14
General
1950-1952
6
15
General
1953-1955
6
16
General
1955-1956
6
17
Questionnaire
1955-1956
6
18
Radio and Television
1946-1956
Railroad
1940-1956
Box
Folder
6
19
Abandonment of Service between Eugene and Ashland
1955-1956
6
20
Box Car Shortage
1947-1950
7
1-3
Box Car Shortage
1950-1954
7
4
Freight rates
1940
7
5
Great Northern Railroad
1944-1951
7
6
Truman Seizure
1951
Reclamation
1946-1956
Box
Folder
7
7
General
1946-1952
7
8
General
1953-1956
7
9
Grants Pass Irrigation District
1951-1952
7
10
Rogue River Project-Talent DivisionSee also H.R. 8384, 1954.
1954
7
11
Rogue River Project-Talent Division
1955-1956
Removal of Regular Army Officers from Active List
1946-1947
Box
Folder
7
12-13
General
1946
7
14-15
General
1947
7
16
H.R. 2744 Amendments
7
17
H.R. 2744 General Correspondence
7
18
H.R. 2744 James C. White
7
19
H.R. 2744 Jesse F. Dressler
7
20
H.R. 2744 Michael C. Greata
7
21
Miscellaneous
7
22-23
Miscellaneous
1943-1956
7
23-24
Resources-Forth District Warm Minerals, Timber, etc.
7
25
Resources-Coos Bay Coal
1945
7
26
Resources-Krome Corp.
1944
Rivers and Harbors
1946-1956
Box
Folder
8
1
Appropriations, #1 of 5
1946-1956
8
2
Appropriations, #2 of 5
1947-1950
8
3
Appropriations, #3 of 5
1952-1956
8
4
Appropriations, #4 of 5
1955-1956
8
5
Appropriations, #5 of 5
1956
8
6
Chetco River, Brookings
8
7
Columbia River
8
8
Coos Bay including Charleston and Empire #1 of 3
8
9
Coos Bay including Charleston and Empire #2 of 3
8
10
Coos Bay including Charleston and Empire #3 of 3
1945-1956
8
11
Coquille River-Port of Bandon
8
12
Coquille River-including Bandon and Coquille
8
13-14
Rogue River-Gold Beach
8
15
Siuslaw River-Florence
8
16
Smith River
8
17
Umpqua River-Reedsport
8
18
Umpqua River-Reedsport, Gardner, Winchester Bay
9
1
Roads-Access, #1 of 3See also: Forest Service.
1947-1950
9
2
Roads-Access, #2 of 3
1951
9
3
Roads-Access, #3 of 3
1952-1956
9
4
Roads-GeneralSee also: H.R. 10660, 1956.
1955-1956
9
5
Savage Rapids Dam-Fish Protection
1956
9
7
Soil Conservation Districts-Siuslaw
1956
Speeches
1943-1956
Box
Folder
9
8
Speeches, Newsletters, Press Releases, #1 of 7
1943-1944
9
9
Speeches, Newsletters, Press Releases, #2 of 7
1945-1946
9
10
Speeches, Newsletters, Press Releases, #3 of 7
1947-1948
9
11
Speeches, Newsletters, Press Releases, #4 of 7
1949-1950
9
12
Speeches, Newsletters, Press Releases, #5 of 7
1951-1952
9
13
Speeches, Newsletters, Press Releases, #6 of 7
1953-1954
9
13
Speeches, Newsletters, Press Releases, #7 of 7
19553-1956
9
14
Morse debate
1956
9
15
Undated
9
16
Source Materials, Correspondence
Undated
9
17
State DepartmentRemoval of Secretary of State Dean Acheson.
1950
9
18-19
Steel seizures; Truman impeachment
1952
9
20
White House
1954-1955
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Series II: Legislative Files, 1943-1956
Box
Folder
9
21
Individual Voting Record by Roll Calls In
the U.S. House of RepresentativesThe 78th Congress through the 84th Congress, 7 volumes.
1943-1956
Legislation Introduced
1943-1956
Box
Folder
9
22
Legislation Introduced by Congressman Ellsworth
1943-1956
10
1
H.R. 1658 State taxes on Federal Property
February 2, 1943
10
2
H.R. 2122 Payments to states on public lands
March 9, 1943
10
3
H.R. 4877 Oregon Caves (Formerly H.R. 4877, 1943
January 4, 1945
10
4
H.R. 2375 Veterans Loans
February 27, 1945
10
5
H.R. 4897 Soldiers Vote
December 4, 1945
10
6
H.R. 2363 Oregon and California Revested Lands Administration
March 4, 1947
10
7
H.R. 2773 Plant quarantines amendment
March 25, 1947
10
8-10
H.R. 2971 Camp White (S. 1035)
April 7, 1947
10
11
H.R. 2971 Camp White-Binder
April 7, 1947
10
12
H.C.R. 121 Marshall Plan
December 5, 1947
10
13
H.R. 5049 Oregon and California Revested Lands Administration
January 20, 1948
10
14
H.R. 46 Civil Service Retirement
January 3, 1949
10
15
H.R. 47 Merchant Marine exemptions
January 3, 1949
10
16
H.R. 833 Safety of Common Carriers (Formerly H.R. 2098)
January 5, 1949
10
17
H.R. 5133 Kentuck Drainage District
June 14, 1949
10
18
H.R. 5537 Provision for a term of the U.S. District
Court at Eugene
July 7, 1949
10
19
H.R. 6231 Otter Slough
1949
10
20
H.C.R. 254 United Nations Police Force
August 25, 1950
10
21
H.R. 9480 Box car shortage
August, 1950
10
22
H.J.R. 88 Timber access roads
January, 1951
10
23
H.R.4005 Oregon and California Revested Lands Administration
May, 1951
10
24
H.R.3947-3948 Palouse-Dumont allotment
May, 1951
10
25
H.R.5652 North Slough, Coos Bay
March, 1952
10
26-27
H.R. 6393 Treaties
February 4, 1952
10
28
H.R. 609 Truman and steel seizure
April, 1952
10
29
H.R. 6662 Oregon and California Revested Lands
February 18, 1952
10
30
H.R. 89 Indian Bureau Investigation
January 16, 1953
10
31
H.R. 89 Indian Bureau Investigation, Hearings, Eugene
January 16, 1953
10
32-34
H.R. 2258 Jurisdiction of certain Oregon and California landsformerly H.R. 6662
January 29, 1953
10
35-36
H.R. 4118 Tribal Claims, Alsea, Klamath, etc.
March, 19, 1953
11
1
H.R. 4204 Import quotas on agricultural commodities amendment
March 25, 1953
11
2
H.R. 3535 Federal land acquisition and sustained yield
February 26, 1953
11
3
H.R. 4482 Grant price support on 1951 wool clip
April 13, 1953
11
4
H.R. 4541 Development of Columbia River Basin to provide added hydroelectric power
April 14, 1953
11
5-9
H.R. 4646 Timber Exchange
April 16, 1953
11
10
H.R. 4647 Prevention of damage to Federal lands
April 4, 1953
11
11-12
H.R. 4929 Timber access roads, #1 of 2
April 30, 1953
11
13
H.R. 5603 Authorizing national bank associations
June 8, 1953
11
14
H.R. 5958 Administrative jurisdiction of certain Oregon and California lands (S. 2225)
June 26, 1953
11
15
H.C.R. World Peace
July 20, 1953
11
16-17
H.R. 7815 Cougar Dam partnership with Eugene Water and Electric Board
February 9, 1954
11
18
H.R. 8074 Flood control survey of Coos Bay streams
February 25, 1954
11
19-21
H.R. 8384 Rogue River reclamation (s3134)
March 15, 1954
11
22
H.R. 8431 Commodity Credit Corp. transfer of seeds to Federal land agencies
March 17, 1954
11
23
H.R. 571 European trip
June 1, 1954
11
24
H.R. 10081 I.R.S. amendment
July 27, 1954
11
25
H.R. 4635 Rasmussen mining patents
March 13, 1955
11
26
H.R. 4662 Green Peter-Cougar Dams partnership
March 7, 1955
11
27-28
H.R. 4662 Correspondence
undated
12
1
H.R. 4662 Draft of legislation
undated
12
2
H.R. 4662 Hearings
undated
12
3-4
H.R. 4662 Source files on partnership philosophy
undated
12
5-6
H.R. 4662 Resource materials
undated
12
7
H.R. 5131 Manufacturers excise tax
March 3, 1955
12
8
H.R. 5561 Miningsee also H.R. 5577
April 14, 1955
12
9-10
H.R. 5577 MiningSee also H.R. 5561.
April 14, 1955
12
11
H.R. 7425 Mercy flights. (H.R. 7227)
July 18, 1955
12
12
H.R. 7441 Oregon Caves National Monument
July 8, 1955
12
13
H.R. 8123 Conveyance of certain Federal property to the City of Roseburg
January 5, 1956
12
14
H.R. Small Business Act amendment
January 5,1956
12
15
H.R. 9667 Conveyance of certain Federal property to the City of Roseburg
February 29, 1956
12
16-18
H.R. 9962 Box car shortage
March 15, 1956
12
19-22
H.R. 10660 Federal highways, #1 of 4
1956
12
23
H.R. 10996 Channel improvement for flood control
May 3, 1956
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Series III: Political Files, 1942-1956
Political Files
1942
Box
Folder
13
1
Correspondence
1942
13
2
Ellsworth for Congress Committee
1942
13
3
Republican National Committee
1942
13
4
Republican State Central Committee of Oregon
1942
Box
Folder
13
5
Political Files
1943
Political Files
1944
Box
Folder
13
6
Correspondence
1944
13
7
Press releases, publicity
1944
13
8
Republican Congressional Committee
1944
13
9
Republican National Committee
1944
13
10
Political Files
1945
Political Files
1946
Box
Folder
13
11
Correspondence
1946
13
12
Itineraries and schedules
1946
13
13
Republican National Committee
1946
13
14
Republican State Central Committee of Oregon
1946
13
15
Press releases, publicity, etc.
1946
13
16
Republican Congressional Committee
1946
13
17
Political Files
1947
Political Files
1948
Box
Folder
13
18
Campaign form letters
1948
13
19
Correspondence
1948
13
20
Itineraries, schedules, etc.
1948
13
21
Press releases, publicity, etc.
1948
13
22
Republican county committees
1948
13
23
Republican National Committee
1948
13
24
Republican State Central Committee
1948
13
25
Young Republicans
1948
13
26
Political Files
1949
Political Files
1950
Box
Folder
13
27
Analyses
1950
13
28
Campaign form letters
1950
13
29
Contributions to David Shaw campaign
1950
13
30
Contributions to Ellsworth campaign
1950
13
31
Correspondence
1950
13
32
Itineraries, schedules
1950
13
33
Press releases, publicity, etc.
1950
13
34
Republican Congressional Committee
1950
13
35
Republican Congressional Policy Committee
1950
13
36
Republican county committees
1950
13
37
Republican National Committee
1950
13
38
Republican State Central Committee
1950
13
39
David Collins Shaw
1950
13
40
Young Republicans
1950
13
41
Political Files
1951
Political Files
1952
Box
Folder
13
42
Campaign form letters
1952
13
43
Correspondence
1952
14
1
Itineraries, schedules
1952
14
2
Press releases, publicity, etc.
1952
14
3
Republican county committees
1952
14
4
Republican National Committee
1952
14
5
Republican State Central Committee
1952
14
6
Young Republicans
1952
Political Files
1953
Box
Folder
14
7
Correspondence
1953
14
8
Republican State Central Committee
1953
14
9
Republican National Committee
1953
Political Files
1954
Box
Folder
14
10
Correspondence
1954
14
11
Forms
1954
14
12
Press releases, publicity
1954
14
13
"Remarks:" newsletter to district
1954
14
14
Republican Congressional Committee
1954
14
15
Republican county committees
1954
14
16
Republican National Committee
1954
14
17
Republican State Central Committee
1954
Political Files
1955
Box
Folder
14
18
Analyses
1955
14
19
Campaign form letters
1955
14
20
Correspondence
1955
14
21
Itineraries, engagements, etc.
1955
14
22
Speeches, policy statements, etc.
1955
Political Files
1956
Box
Folder
14
23
Analyses
1956
14
24
Campaign form letters
1956
14
25
Correspondence
1956
14
26
Fourth District appropriations
1956
14
27
Itineraries, engagements, etc.
1956
14
28
McKay for U.S. Senator
1956
14
29
Press releases, publicity, etc.
1956
14
30
Republican Congressional Committee
1956
14
31
Republican county committees
1956
14
32-33
Republican National Committe
1956
14
34-36
Republican State Central Committee, #1 of 3
1956
14
37
Young Republican Federation
1956
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Series IV: Trips, ca. 1944-1956
Box
Folder
14
38
London and Paris
1944
14
39
EuropeHouse Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee
1947
14
40
EuropeHouse Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee
1949
14
41
Council of Europe
1951
14
42
Europe
1951
14
43
Europe
1954
14
44
Hawaii
1955
14
45-46
NATO Conference
1956
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Series V: General Correspondence, 1941-1957
"A"
Box
Folder
15
1
Ackley, Cornelia (1)
15
1
Adams, Roy (1)
15
1
Aitchison, Clyde Bruce (3)
15
1
Akers, Dewey (3)
15
1
Alexander, Holmes (3)
15
1
Allen, E. (3)
15
1
Allen, Eric, Jr. (1)
15
1
Allison, J.C. (1)
15
1
Anderson, L.E. (2)
15
1
Anderson, Lester E. (2)
15
1
Anderson, R.M. (2)
15
1
Angel, Jane (1)
15
1
Angell, George N. (2)
15
1
Angell, Homer D. (2)
15
1
Archer, Stephen M. (5)
15
1
Arnold, Wat (5)
Box
Folder
15
2
Allen, Eric, Sr. (12)Dean, University of Oregon School of Journalism.
15
3
Allen, Niel R. (60)Grants Pass attorney; Chairman, Republican State Central Committee.
15
4
Anderson, William H. (35)Portland lumberman.
15
5
Auchincloss, James C. (7)New Jersey Republican Congressman.
"B"
Box
Folder
15
6
Bailey, C.H. (2)
15
6
Bailey, Roger V. (2)
15
6
Baker, Frederick E. (3)
15
6
Baldock, R.H. (1)
15
6
Barrett, Frank (1)
15
6
Barrett, Marialyce (3)
15
6
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