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 H. N. (Bert) Woolson Collection on Albert Woolson, 1881-1964, 1881-1964


USHTM_WCMss12





Finding aid prepared by Emi Hastings and Colleen McFarland in September 2005.

Finding aid encoded by, June 2006
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:
 

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_WCMss12

 
Creator:
 

H. N. (Bert) Woolson

 
Title:
 

H. N. (Bert) Woolson Collection on Albert Woolson

 
Dates:
 

1881-1964 (inclusive)
1942-1956 (bulk)

 
Quantity:
 

2.5 linear feet
1 box, 1 oversize box, 9 LPs, 1 reel to reel tape

 
Languages:
 

Materials are in English 

 
Summary:
 

Clippings, scrapbook, photographs, and sound recordings documenting the last years of Albert Woolson, the last living Union veteran of the Civil War.

 

Biographical Note

H.N. (Bert) Woolson was born in 1916 to Dr. and Mrs. A.H. Woolson of Spokane, Washington. After graduating from Gonzaga Law School in 1940, he entered the Office of Strategic Services, where he served for four and a half years. In 1946 he moved to Walla Walla and opened a private law practice in Dayton, Washington. Later he held the position of prosecuting attorney of Columbia County and county coroner, then became the mayor of Dayton in 1964. His paternal grandfather was Albert Woolson.

Albert Woolson (1847-1956), the last living Union veteran of the Civil War, was born in Watertown, New York on February 11, 1847. When he was fifteen, his family moved to Minnesota. In October 1864, he enlisted in the Union army as a volunteer private in Company C of the First Minnesota heavy artillery regiment. He served as a drummer boy in Chattanooga, Tennessee for slightly less than a year.

After his discharge from the army in September 1865, Woolson worked at a variety of jobs, many in the field of engineering. He settled permanently in Duluth, Minnesota in 1905.

He married Sarah Jane Sloper in 1868. Three years after her death in 1901, he married Anna Haugen, who died in 1949. From these two marriages, Woolson had fourteen children. When he died in 1956, six daughters and two sons were still living.

In later years, Woolson gained fame as an active member of the Grand Army of the Republic. He served as Commander of the Minnesota Grand Army of the Republic until it dissolved in 1947. In 1950, he became the Senior Vice Commander in Chief of the National Grand Army of the Republic, and its sole remaining member in 1953.

As Woolson passed his 100th year and veterans of the Civil War became scarce, his birthdays drew national attention, with articles about him in newspapers and cards arriving from all across the country, including letters from U.S. presidents. His celebrity status also put him in the spotlight during Memorial Day celebrations and Civil War commemorations.

Content Description

The collection largely documents Woolson's rise to fame as the oldest living Civil War Union veteran. The majority of the collection consists of newspaper clippings from regional and national newspapers, providing perspectives on the meaning and memory of the Civil War in Cold War America. The collection contains seven sound recordings, most of which are interviews with Albert Woolson conducted late in his life. Photographs, correspondence, programs and ribbons from 1940s era G.A.R. encampments, and a scrapbook round out the collection.

Arrangement

By series; chronological or alphabetical arrangement within series

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information 

Donated to the Whitman College and Northwest Archives by H. N. Woolson in 1987.

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 

H. N. (Bert) Woolson Collection on Albert Woolson, Whitman College and Northwest Archives.

Subjects

Woolson, Albert, 1847-1956
Woolson, H. N. (Bert)
Grand Army of the Republic
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Minnesota and Dakota Dept.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Veterans

Detailed Description of the Collection

 

Series 1:  Sound Recordings, 1948-1954

9 LPs, 1 reel to reel tape
The sound recording Series consists of six phonographic records and one reel-to reel tape (presumed to be a format conversion of some of the phonographic records). In these recordings, Albert Woolson speaks about his memories of the Civil War, his perspectives on U.S. foreign relations in the 1950s, his perspectives on Duluth, Minnesota and his secret to long life. Researchers should note that the archives currently lacks equipment to play two of the phonographic records and the reel to reel tape.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
LP/1


Phonographic Record (Radio interview with six Union veterans)
  1948
 
LP/2

Phonographic Record (GAR Encampment)
  1948
 
LP/3

Phonographic Record (Comments on President Truman and US-Soviet Relations)
  1950
 
LP/4

Phonographic Record (Comments on Duluth, Minnesota)
  1951
 
LP/5

Phonographic Record (Albert Woolson on memories of Abraham Lincoln, longevity secrets, and comments at GAR Encampment)
  1954
 
LP/6

Phonographic Record
  undated
 
LP/7

Phonographic Record (Comments on Indianapolis Convention)
  1949
 
LP/8-10

Phonograph Records, Duplicates
  1949-1954
 
LP/11

Reel to Reel Tape
  undated

 

Series 2:  Clippings, 1942-1964

0.2 linear feet
Newspaper clippings from papers throughout the United States documenting the public commemoration of Albert Woolson's 95th through 109th birthdays constitute the bulk of the collection. Other clippings cover the last gatherings of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) and Albert Woolson's death in 1956.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
1/1


Clippings
  1942
 
1/2

Clippings
  1943
 
1/3

Clippings
  1944
 
1/4

Clippings
  1946
 
1/5

Clippings
  1947
 
1/6

Clippings
  1948
 
1/7

Clippings
  1949
 
1/8

Clippings
  1950
 
1/9

Clippings
  1951
 
1/10

Clippings
  1952
 
1/11

Clippings
  1953
 
1/12

Clippings
  1954
 
1/13

Clippings
  1955
 
1/14

Clippings
  1956
 
1/15

Clippings
  1959
 
1/16

Clippings
  1963
 
1/17

Clippings
  1964
 
1/18

Clippings
  undated
 
box/folder:oversize
Oversize/2


Clippings, Oversize
  1944-1956

 

Series 3:  Correspondence, 1947-1959

0.1 linear feet
The small correspondence series consists primarily of letters from Albert Woolson to his son, Robert Woolson, and letters to Woolson from various parties, including representatives of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR).
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
1/19


Correspondence from Albert Woolson
  1949-1954
 
1/20

Correspondence to Albert Woolson
  1949-1954
 
1/21

Correspondence to Robert Woolson
  1947-1959

 

Series 4:  Photographs, 1937-1951

1.0 linear feet
The photographic series largely depicts Woolson in the later years of his life; a few photos depict Woolson as a young man, Woolson's family, and other elderly Civil War veterans.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
1/22


Photographs
  1937-1951
 
1/23

Photographs
  undated
 
box/folder:oversize
Oversize/3


Photographs, Oversize
  undated

 

Series 5:  Ephemera, 1944-1955

0.1 linear feet
Series consists largely of programs and ribbons from the GAR and the Department of Minnesota Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
1/24


Ribbons
  1944-1948
 
1/25

Journal of the 82nd Encampment, Grand Army of the Republic
  1948
 
1/26

Program, Final Campfire, Grand Army of the Republic
  1949
 
1/27

Programs, Department of Minnesota Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
  1949-1955
 
1/28

Program, Albert Woolson Day
  1955
 
1/29

Supplemental Roster, Minneapolis Memorial Day Association
  1955

 

Series 6:  Miscellaneous, 1881-1956

1.0 linear feet
Includes a scrapbook containing newspaper clippings, photographs, and ribbons worn at Civil War related conventions, documentation of Woolson's professional certifications, and a brief memoir.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder:oversize
Oversize/1


Engineering Certificates
  1881-1903
 
box/folder
1/30


My Reminiscences
  Undated
 
box:oversize
Oversize


Scrapbook
  1948-1956