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Guide to the William Thomas Lopp Papers, 1893-1939


Ax 058





Finding aid prepared by Mary Anteaux and Rose M. Nunez

Finding aid encoded by Linda J. Long, December 2003
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

University of Oregon Libraries
Special Collections & University Archives

1299 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1299
URL: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/speccoll/index.html

 
Collection Number:
 

Ax 058

 
Creator:
 

Lopp, William Thomas, 1864-1939

 
Title:
 

William Thomas Lopp Papers

 
Dates:
 

1893-1939 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

3 linear feet
6 containers

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English. 

 
Summary:
 

William Thomas Lopp (1864-1939) dedicated himself to improving the lives of Alaskan natives by establishing a Reindeer Station in Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, and by holding various government posts in education. During his career he established sixty-six schools, five hospitals and sanitation systems, and increased prosperity in the coastal villages of northern Alaska. The collecion includes journals, correspondence, and writings related to his work.

 

Biographical Note

William Thomas Lopp was born June 21, 1864 to Jacob C. and Lucinda Trotter Lopp in Harrison County, Indiana. He worked for six years as a teacher and principal in various Indiana schools, and was a superintendent and elder in the Presbyterian Church. He earned a B.A. at Indiana’s Hanover College in 1888.

In July 1890 Lopp arrived at Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska to teach at a mission school. Here he met Ellen Louise Kittredge, another trained teacher, and they married in 1892. Both dedicated themselves to learning the Eskimo languages and to understanding Eskimo lifeways. Seeing that Eskimo food sources were endangered by the encroachments of the burgeoning American and Canadian fishing industry, Lopp promoted reindeer herding among the native Alaskans as an alternative means of subsistence. In 1892 reindeer were brought over from Siberia and a Reindeer Station was established, of which Lopp was superintendent. He became known to the native whalers and fishermen of Alaska as the "Reindeer Man" and "Tomgorah," meaning "Tom-the-good-man."

In 1902 the Lopp family relocated to Seattle, although Lopp traveled between Seattle, Alaska and Washington D.C., working to improve the lives of Alaskan natives. He became superintendent of government schools (Native) and reindeer, northern district, of Alaska in 1904, and left that post in 1909. In 1910 he became chief of the Alaska division of the U.S. Bureau of Education, a post he held until 1923, after which he was superintendent of education of Natives of Alaska for two years. In 1925 he became a reindeer expert for Hudson’s Bay Company. In 1936, Lopp conducted a survey of the native Alaskan reindeer industry for the Indian Rights Association.

Throughout his years working with native Alaskans Lopp encouraged them to follow and care for the growing reindeer herds, assuring them and their children adequate food, clothing, and income. He developed the "endless chain" system of apprenticing young Eskimos to older reindeer herders and then giving the younger men a percentage of the increased herd. During his career Lopp established sixty-six schools, five hospitals and sanitation systems, and increased prosperity in the coastal villages of northern Alaska. William Thomas Lopp died on April 10, 1939, survived by his wife Ellen and eight children.

Content Description

The collection contains materials relating to William Thomas Lopp's experiences on the Alaskan frontier. The collection is divided into six series: Journals (1893-1936), Correspondence (1893-1939), Manuscripts, Subject Files, Printed Material, and Photographs.

Journals comprises notes from overland journeys and explorations.

Correspondence is divided into three subseries: General; Personal; and Eskimo letters. General correspondence is arranged chronologically, as is the series of personal correspondence.

Manuscripts contains Lopp’s notes for and drafts of various articles and publications. Of note within this section is the Log of the Overland Relief Expedition upon which Lopp's book, The Great Reindeer Drive, was based.

Subject Files contains correspondence and notes relating to the Indian Rights Association and the Hudson’s Bay Reindeer Investigation. There is also documentation, in the form of correspondence, documents and newspaper clippings, of the Lomen Controversy. (The Lomens were a powerful family who cheated the Indians of Alaska out of their land and reindeer herd rights.) This section also contains a folder of notes and memoranda on reindeer and another with notes on Eskimo language.

Printed Material includes newspaper clippings, newsletters, publications of the Commissioner of Education (Alaska office), reports of the governor of Alaska, a National Geographic article (“Reindeer in Alaska”), and various government documents. Reindeer herding figures can be found in the publications from the Alaska Office of the Commissioner of Education and reports from the Governor of Alaska.

The Photographs contains Lopp's collection of photographs of predominately Eskimo scenes, portraits and Alaskan landscapes also depicts Alaskan coastal life.

Arrangement

Collection is organized into the following series: Journals; Correspondence; Manuscripts; Subject Files; Printed Material; and Photographs.

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], William Thomas Lopp Papers, Ax 058, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Oregon.

Subjects

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.

 
Lopp, William Thomas, 1864-1939--Archives
Alaska--Discovery and exploration
Alaska--Photographs
Educators--Alaska
Eskimos--Alaska--Social life and customs
Missionaries--Alaska--Prince of Wales, Cape
Reindeer herding--Alaska
Reindeer industry--Alaska
Great reindeer drive

Detailed Description of the Collection

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


 
box
1
folder
1

Inventory

 

 
box
1
folder
2


Biographical Materials

 

 

Journals, 1893-1936

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box
1
folder
3

Journal
  July 1893-January 1894
 

Journal
  August 1894-June 1899
 
4
Journal
  February 1897-May 1898
 

Journal [see also 3/13]
  February 1898-November 1898
 

Journal
  December 1900-September 1901
 
5
Journal
  June 1904-December 1904
 

Journal
  January 1905-October 1905
 

Journal
  June 1906-September 1906
 

Journal
  November 1907-March 1908
 

Journal
  1911
 
6
Journal
  1923
 

Journal
  [1923?]
 

Journal
  January 1926-October 1926
 

Journal
  August 1926-December 1926
 

Journal
  [1928?]
 
7
Journal
  1934-1935
 

Journal
  1936
 

Excerpt of 1898 log dated April 1936
  1936
 
8
Hunting logs
 

 

Correspondence, 1893-1939

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
   
General Correspondence
 
 
box
1
folder
9

General correspondence
  1893 1898-1902
 
10
General correspondence
  1903-1904
 
11
General correspondence
  1905-1906
 
2 1
General correspondence
  1907
 
2
General correspondence
  January 1908-July 1908
 
3
General correspondence
  August 1908-December 1908
 
4
General correspondence
  1909
 
5
General correspondence
  1910-1911
 
6
General correspondence
  1912-1914
 
7
General correspondence
  1917-1920
 
8
General correspondence
  1921-1923
 
9
General correspondence
  1924
 
10
General correspondence
  1925
 
11
General correspondence
  1926-1927
 
12
General correspondence
  1928-1932
 
13
General correspondence
  1933-1939
   
Personal Correspondence
 
 
14
American Missionary Association
  1898-1907
 
15
Letters to Mrs. Ellen Louise Lopp (wife)
  1904-1927
 
3 1
Neda Thornton
  1900-1903 1927-1937
 
2
Sheldon Jackson
  1902-1906
 
3
Clarence Andrews
  1924-1927
 
4
Melba Call
  1924-1936
 
5
Mrs. J.P. Newell
  1936-1938
 
6
Other fragments and undated letters
 
   
Eskimo Letters
  1936-1938
 
7
A
 
 
8
B-N
 
 
9
O-R
 
 
10
S
 
 
11
T-U, fragments and undated letters
 

 

Manuscripts

 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
3
folder
12

Pioneer Education in Northwest Alaska (3 drafts), Pauperism in England and United States, The Reindeer Industry as a Practical Industrial (Vocational)?, Education for the Eskimos of Alaska, How Do Alaskan Natives Fare?
 
 
13
Log of the Overland Relief Expedition (served as basis for The Great Reindeer Drive), excerpts from log
 
 
14
Notes from log; Story of the Relief Expedition (draft version of The Great Reindeer Drive)
 
 
15
Notes on The Great Trek
 
 
Lopp appears to have been comparing the Doubleday, Doren & Co. publication about a 1929-1935 reindeer trek to his 1898 rescue trek.

 

Subject files

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
   
Indian Rights Association
 
 
box
4
folder
1

Correspondence [1 of 4]
  1932-1938
 
2
Correspondence [2 of 4]
  1932-1938
 
3
Correspondence [3 of 4]
  1932-1938
 
4
Correspondence [4 of 4]
  1932-1938
 
5
Notes
 
 
6
Hudson's Bay Reindeer Investigation, Correspondence and documents
  1920-1936
 
7
Hudson's Bay Reindeer Investigation, Correspondence and documents
  1920-1936
   
The Lomen Controversy
 
 
8
Correspondence and notes [1 of 2]
  1917-1935
 
9
Correspondence and notes [2 of 2]
  1917-1935
 
10
Newspaper clippings, brochure, documents
 
 
5 1
Reindeer industry notes
 
 
2
Eskimo vocabulary
 
 
3
Bureau of Education Alaska Division, personnel applications
 
 
4
Miscellaneous bills and receipts
 

 

Printed Material

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box
5
folder
5

Newspaper clippings, newspapers and newsletters
 
 
6
Newsletters: Nome Gold Digger (1899); The Thlinget (1911); The News Letter (1912); Kake Weekly Progress (1933); Chitina Bulletin (1933)
 
 


Publications of the Commissioner of Education, (Alaska office)
  1890-1922
 
6

Reports of the Governor of Alaska
  1903-1935
 
folder
1

"Reindeer in Alaska," G.H. Grosvenor of National Geographic (reprint)
  1903
 
2
Government documents
  1936-1937

 

Photographs

 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
6
folder
3

Buildings
 
 
4
Eskimos
 
 
5
Ships
 
 
6
Non-nature settlers
 
 
7
Alaska landscape scenes
 
 
8
Log structure
 
 
9
Eskimo school children; Ship at sea; J. Dewey Saper