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



Guide to the Elaine Frank Davison Germans from Russia Collection, 1900-2000


USHTM_WCMss20





Processed by Colleen McFarland and Emi Hastings in October 2005.

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Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

Whitman College and Northwest Archives

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

 
Collection Number:
 

USHTM_WCMss20

 
Creator:
 

Davison, Elaine Frank (1929-2001)

 
Title:
 

Elaine Frank Davison Germans from Russia Collection

 
Dates:
 

1900-2000 (inclusive)
1970-2000 (bulk)

 
Quantity:
 

8 linear feet
8 boxes

 
Languages:
 

Materials are in English, Russian, German     

 
Summary:
 

Interviews on cassette tapes, publications, research files, and family correspondence pertaining to Germans from Russia created by a genealogist from Walla Walla, Washington.

 

Biographical Note

Elaine Frank Davison was born in Walla Walla, Washington on August 23, 1929 to Johann Conrad and Maria Catherine Frank, Germans from Russia who immigrated to the United States in 1905. She was the youngest of eight children. Her interest in the stories of the Volga Germans was piqued by her father's stories of his homeland. Upon his death in 1959, she took up genealogical research. Ultimately, she became responsible for recovering and preserving the history of her family's home village of Kautz / Werschinka. Davison spent her childhood in Walla Walla. After graduating from high school, she worked for the telephone company. In 1949, she married George Hite Davison, and the couple moved to Spokane, Washington. They had four children: James Hite, Loralee, Julie Ann, and Karla Elaine. Elaine returned to work in 1960 at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane. The family returned to Walla Walla in 1963, where Elaine began working as a medical transcriptionist.

A self-taught researcher and writer, Davison self-published books about the village, entitled Unsere Leute von Kautz (Our People from Kautz). Her "Kautz Project" required numerous oral history interviews, as many of the relevant genealogical records remain in Germany and Russia. In 1990, Davison and her work were featured in Making a Difference: A Centennial Celebration of Washington Women, Volume II, a curriculum handbook created by the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Elaine Frank Davison died on March 17, 2001.

Content Description

The collection, which consists of Elaine Frank Davison's research files and publications, is divided into six series: Sound Recordings, Publications by Elaine Davison, Genealogical Research, Correspondence, Obituaries, and Miscellaneous. It is a rich source of information for both genealogists and researchers interested in the immigration and ethnic history of Eastern Washington.

Arrangement

By series.

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information 

Donated to the Whitman College and Northwest Archives by Julie Davison Loiacono in January 2003.

Separated Materials 

Laurel's Story: A Montana Heritage by Elsie P. Johnston (1979) and issues of Der Kirchenbote / The Christian Messenger from the 1950s-1970s were transferred to the Acquisitions Department of Penrose Library.

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. Copyright not transferred to Whitman College.

Preferred Citation 

Elaine Frank Davison Germans from Russia Collection, Whitman College and Northwest Archives.

Subjects

Rempel, Arthur Gustav, 1910-
Frank family
Rempel family
Whitman College -- Faculty authors.
Kautz (Russia) -- History
Laurel (Mont.) -- History
Walla Walla (Wash.) -- History
Werschinka (Russia) -- History
German Americans -- Montana
German Americans -- Washington (state)
Immigrants -- Montana
Immigrants -- Washington (state)
Russian Germans -- Montana
Russian Germans -- Washington (state)

Detailed Description of the Collection

 

Series 1:  Sound Recordings, 1973-1997

3 linear feet3 boxes
The Sound Recording Series consists of 262 cassette tapes of interviews and lectures relating to Davison's research on Germans from Russia. An inventory of the Sound Recordings Series is available in Box 1 of the collection.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box
1


Cassette Tapes, 1-95
  1975-1995, undated
 
2

Cassette Tapes, 96-185
  1973-1997, undated
 
3

Cassette Tapes, 186-262
  1973-1998

 

Series 2:  Publications by Elaine Davison, 1978-1998

0.2 linear feet7 folders
The Publications by Elaine Davison Series includes eight volumes of Unsere Leute von Kautz, a compilation of photocopies marriage license returns for Germans from Russia in Walla Walla County, 1891-1912, and the text of a speech delivered in 1998.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
4/1-5


Unsere Leute von Kautz
  1978-1989
 
4/6

Early Marriage License returns of Germans from Russia in Walla Walla County, Washington, 1891-1912
  1998
 
4/7

"Realizing My Dream"
  1998

 

Series 3:  Genealogical Research Files, 1900-2000

2.5 linear feetapproximately 3 boxes
The Genealogical Research Series contains research files on specific families in Washington and Montana, publications (most issued by various historical societies), and reprinted censuses from various German colonies in the Volga region. Many of the materials about the Rempel family were written by Arthur B. Rempel, a member of Whitman College faculty from 1938-1975.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
4/8-10


American Historical Society of Germans from Russia Newsletter
  1971-1997
 
4/11

Hussenback Review
  1997-1998
 
4/12

Jeruslan Nachrichten
  1994-1997
 
4/13

Ragas Report
  1997-1999, undated
 
4/14

Descriptions of the Saratov Colonies of Oleshna / Dietel, Grechinaua Luka / Walter, Karamyshevka / Bauer, and Yelshanka / Husaren in 1798
  1995-1996
 
4/15

Descriptions of the Saratov Colonies of Yagodnaya Polyana, Pamyatnaya / Rothammel, and Linevo Ozero / Hussenbach
  1996
 
4/16

Deutsches Namenlexikon
  1972
 
4/17

HEMEЦКИE КОЛОНИИ НА ВОЛГЕ
  1998
 
4/18

Logan County, Colorado Cemetery Survey
  1984
 
4/19

Yellowstone County Montana Cemeteries Vol. 1
  1984
 
4/20

Yellowstone County Montana Cemeteries Vol. 2
  1985
 
5/1

Beyond the Gates: A Tribute to those Uprooted Emigrants from Merkel, Russia and neighboring colonies Whose Insight Sought Freedom in Foreign Lands. A Memorial to Those Who Stayed Behind.
  2000
 
5/2

Sod 'N Seed 'N Tumbleweed: A History of the Huntley Project
  1977
 
5/3

Usere Leute von Walter Number 2
  1978
 
5/4

Index to Place Names Found in "from Catherine to Khrushchev"
  1986
 
5/5

Long Meadows, by Minnie Hite Moody
  1941
 
5/6

Too Far to Go Back: Wagons West and the Germans from Russia
  1992
 
5/7

Goly Karamysh / Balzer 1775 and 1798 Census Revisions
  1995
 
5/8

Norka 1811 Census Revision
  1996
 
5/9

Neu-Hussenback 1857/1858 Census
  1997
 
5/10

Norka / Weigand 1775 and 1798 Censuses
  1995
 
5/11

Kolb 1798-1858 Censuses
  undated
 
5/12

Pobochnaya 1772 and 1798 documents
  1995
 
5/13

Gololobovka / Dönhof 1775 and 1798 Censuses
  undated
 
5/14

Splavnukha / Huck 1775 and 1798 Censuses
  1995
 
5/15

Popovka / Kutter 1775 and 1798 Censuses
  undated
 
5/16

Ust-Zolikha / Messer 1775 and 1798 Censuses
  1995
 
5/17

Susly / Herzog 1798 documents
  1995
 
5/18

Lesnoy Karamysh / Grimm 1775 and 1798 Censuses
  undated
 
5/19

Frank Family: Lineages Report
  1995
 
5/20

Frank, John David and Elizabeth Family Record
  undated
 
5/21

Frank Family Reunion Invitation
  [1982]
 
5/22

Frank, John George Family Tree
  1987
 
5/23

Frank, Carl G. Life Story
  undated
 
5/24

Frank, Alexander Experiences of
  1977
 
5/25

Frank Family, Biography of
  1977
 
5/26

Frank Family Genealogy / Christ Lutheran Church Records
  1978
 
5/27

Frank, Johann Conrad Family File
  undated
 
5/28

Interviews with Wilhelm "William" Frank, "Uncle Bill"
  1977
 
5/29

Interview with Uncle Bill
  1979
 
6/1

Statuten- und Protokollbuch der Evang. St. Paulsgemeinde in Walla Walla, Wash, 1907 (photocopy)
  1977
 
6/2

"Some Experiences of My Life" by Emil Weissner, Sr.
  1995
 
6/3

Notes from Trip to USSR and Volga Colonies
  1991
 
6/4

Mary Gally
  undated
 
6/5

Miller Family Tree
  1980
 
6/6

Rempel Trilogy
  1993
 
6/7

"The Story of Greta" by Arthur G. Rempel
  1996
 
6/8

"Memories" by Arthur G. Rempel
  1993
 
6/9

Rempel, Miscellaneous
  1993
 
6/10

Apropos to H. G. Rempel's Diary
  undated
 
6/11

My Trip to America: the Diary of Evangeline G. Rempel, 1922-1923
  1964
 
6/12

A Family in Exile at a Labor camp
  1995
 
6/13

George Steinmetz Families
  1900-1985

 

Series 4:  Correspondence, 1913-1982

0.2 linear feet8 folders
The Correspondence Series contains letters in English, Russian, and German exchanged among Elaine Frank Davison and various family members. Many of the letters in German and Russian are translated.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
6/14


Correspondence from Siberia (Dines Frank / Amalia Frank)
  1913-1979
 
6/16-17

Correspondence from Siberia, Copies and Translations
  1975-1982
 
6/18

Correspondence from Russia to William Frank
  1969-1980
 
6/19

Correspondence from Dinis Frank to William Frank
  1969-1982
 
6/20

Correspondence to Katharine Benzel
  undated
 
6/21-22

Miscellaneous Correspondence
  1974-1982

 

Series 5:  Obituaries, 1920-1997

2 linear feet2 boxes
The Obituaries Series consist primarily of photocopies of newspaper obituaries of Volga Germans from Russia who resided in Walla Walla, Washington; Yakima, Washington; Laurel, Montana; and Billings, Montana.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box
7


Obituaries A-J
  1920-1997
 
8

Obituaries K-Z
  1920-1997

 

Series 6:  Miscellaneous, 1981-1998

0.1 linear feet4 folders
Miscellaneous items in the collection include photographs and a photo album, maps of Russia, and a clipping file.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
6/23


Maps
  undated
 
6/24

Album
  1981
 
6/25

Photographs
  1991
 
6/26

Clippings
  1990-1998