Whitman College and Northwest Archives
345 Boyer Avenue
Walla Walla, WA 99362
(509) 527-5922
archives@whitman.edu
http://www.whitman.edu/archives



Guide to the John G. Kelly Collection, 1906-1962


HTM_WCMss47





Finding aid prepared by William Huntington

Finding aid encoded by Kim Trinh, 2008 February 14


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

Whitman College and Northwest Archives

345 Boyer Avenue
Walla Walla, WA 99362
(509) 527-5922
archives@whitman.edu
http://www.whitman.edu/archives

 
Collection Number:
 

HTM_WCMss47

 
Creator:
 

Kelly, John G. (John Grant), 1872-1962

 
Title:
 

John Grant Kelly Collection

 
Dates:
 

1906-1962 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

10 linear feet
21 boxes

 
Languages:
 

Materials are in English 

 
Summary:
 

Business records, personal correspondence, and memorabilia of John G. Kelly, Walla Walla businessman. Business records include the Church Grape Juice Company, Walla Walla Canning Company, and the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin.

 

Biographical Note

A major figure in Walla Walla history during the “Kelly era” of 1912 to 1971, John G. Kelly was born in Peoria, Illinois, on July 16, 1872. He became a newsboy in his early years, an experience that would prove useful later. He married Martha Miller in 1900 and eventually found his way to Walla Walla, where on February 1, 1912, he purchased controlling interest in the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. Subsequently, his intense efforts toward development of the Walla Walla area and his wide diversity of interests led him into a successful and multi-faceted career.

An appreciation of all forms of transportation and a recognition of the relative isolation of Walla Walla from the Puget Sound area drew Kelly into participating in the Northwest Toll Bridge Company and several bridge developments on the Columbia and Snake Rivers.

He became an investor and officer in the Church Grape Juice Company and later was a determined advocate of a cannery and development of food processing in the Walla Walla Valley. Along with his son-in-law, Donald Sherwood, Kelly was instrumental in convincing Continental Can Company to locate a plant in Walla Walla.

John and Martha Kelly both had an early and continuing interest in Whitman College, John serving on the Board of Overseers.

Among the recognitions received during his lifetime, Kelly was given the Chamber of Commerce Award of Merit in 1940. That was followed in 1942 with the Certificate of Merit from Washington State University as one of eight citizens honored that year as major figures in promoting the state's industryies. His overall character and achievements were recognized in 1953 in a summation of his career when Whitman College awarded him an honorary degree of Doctor of Business Administration.

Content Description

Collection contains business records, personal correspondence, and memorabilia of John G. Kelly, Walla Walla businessman.

Arrangement

By series

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information 

Donated to the Whitman College and Northwest Archives by Donald Sherwood, March 28, 1988 (Church Grape Juice Co. and Walla Walla Canning Co.); Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, February 6, 1990 (John G. Kelly personal files and correspondence).

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Collection is open for research

Restrictions on Use 

Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. for copyright not held by Whitman College.

Preferred Citation 

John G. Kelly Collection, Whitman College and Northwest Archives.

Subjects

Kelly, John G. (John Grant),1872-1962 -- Archives.
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
Church Grape Juice Company
Walla Walla Canning Company
Walla Walla (Wash.) History
Walla Walla (Wash.) Biography

Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.


 

Series 1:  Church Grape Juice Company Records, 1927-1953

4.5 linear feet9 boxes
Contains financial records and correspondence of the Church Grape Juice Company of Kennewick, Washington. It was purchased by John G. Kelly in 1927 and sold to the Welch’s Juice Company in 1953.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box
1-7


Correspondence and financial reports
  Various
 
8-9

Correspondence
  Various

 

Series 2:  Walla Walla Canning Company Records

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box
10-11


Correspondence and financial reports
  Various

 

Series 3:  John G. Kelly personal correspondence, certificates of recognition, and tributes

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
12/1


Photograph of Kelly with Governor Arthur B. Langlie (WA) and F. Gladden
  1941 June 11
 
12/2

Certificate of recognition to Kelly from the State College of Washington
  1942 June 1
 
12/3

Letter from War Department regarding burial plot in Arlington National Cemetery
  1926 May 5
 
12/4

Resolution from Walla Walla Canning Co. on Kelly’s retirement
  Undated
 
12/5

Letter from Kelly to President Dwight Eisenhower and Eisenhower’s response
  1954 September
 
12/6

Letter from Vice President Richard Nixon to Kelly
  1954 July 8
 
12/7

White House dinner program, menu – Inter American Press Assn.
  1969 October 31
 
12/8

Article by Glenn Lee of Walla Walla Union-Bulletin honoring Kelly
  Undated
 
12/9

Remarks of Iris Myers on the occasion of the presentation of the book John G. Kelly, His Life and Legacy to the Walla Walla Valley Pioneer and Historical Society
  1982 February 14
 
12/10

Draft of speech by Al McVay about Kelly book
  1979 March 4
 
12/11

Various postcards from Kelly's trips
  Undated
 
12/12

Certificate commemorating Kelly’s 25-years of ownership of Bulletin Printing Co.
  1935
 
box
13


Photo scrapbook of Kelly's trip to China
  circa 1920
 
14-15

Personal files, arranged alphabetically
  Various
 
16-20

Personal correspondence, arranged alphabetically
  Various
 
21

Photograph of groundbreaking ceremony for Continental Caning Company, Walla Walla plant; Commemorative book of Calvin Coolidge’s daily writings of 1930-31 presented to John G. Kelly; Minute book of Bulletin Printing Co. of Walla Walla, Washington, from February 4, 1910 to December 31, 1941; Framed drawing of proposed Rogers Walla Walla Inc. plant renovation.
  Various