Overview of the Collection
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Repository Name:
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Oregon Historical
Society Research Library
1200 SW Park Avenue Portland, Oregon 97205 Phone: 503-306-5240 Fax: 503-219-2040 E-mail: libreference@ohs.org
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Collection Number:
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Mss
1117
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Creator:
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Reed, Simeon Gannett,
1830-1895
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Title:
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Simeon Gannett Reed
papers
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Dates:
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1864-1931 (inclusive) 1864-1896 (bulk)
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Quantity:
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4.5 cubic feet 10 document cases containing 36 volumes, 1 reel
microfilm
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Languages:
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Materials in the collection
are in English.
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Summary:
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Typescript copies of the letters and
private papers of a businessman, entrepreneur, railroad magnate, and land
developer of Portland, Oregon, active in the late 19th century. Subjects
include mining, railroad ventures, land development, livestock breeding,
shipping and steamships. Prominent correspondents include John C. Ainsworth,
William S. Ladd, Ladd & Tilton Bank, and Martin Winch. Also included are
letters from Victor M. Clement of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining &
Concentrating Co., 1889-1891. A small number of original receipts have been
added to the collection.
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Biographical Note
Simeon Gannett Reed was one of the most important figures in the
economic development of Portland and Oregon in the late 19th century. He was
born in East Abington (now Rockland), Mass. in 1830. After finishing his
education at 15, he worked in a dry goods store in Boston and as a shoe cutter
in East Abington. He entered the grain and flour business in Quincy, Mass., and
later married Amanda Wood, who was a member of a wealthy and prominent Quincy
family. The Reeds came to California in 1852 and soon departed for Oregon.
After a number of ventures, Reed became a clerk for the Portland, Or. general
merchandise firm of W.S. Ladd and Company. He purchased the firm in partnership
with William S. Ladd's sons, forming Ladd, Reed and Company in 1859. He
invested money in steamship ventures and, in 1860, became a partner with
Captain John C. Ainsworth and others in the Oregon Steam and Navigation
Company, the principal shipping firm on the Columbia River. In 1879 the company
was purchased by railroad magnate Henry Villard and merged with the Oregon
Railway and Navigation Company, and Reed became vice-president and manager of
the new firm. Reed also invested heavily in railroad, mining, land development,
and industrial ventures, including the Oregon Iron and Steel Company at Oswego.
Among his mining interests was the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining &
Concentrating Company in Idaho. He took an active interest in livestock
breeding and owned the Ladd and Reed Farm Company, along with William S. Ladd.
The Company possessed large tracts of farm land in the Willamette and Tualatin
Valleys.
As Reed's health declined, he and his wife moved from Oregon to
Pasadena, Calif. in 1892. He planned to build a large house there at Carmelita,
but died in 1895 before it was completed. His wife, Amanda Reed, lived in the
house until her death in 1904. Reed had wanted the bulk of his estate to be
used in establishing a college in Portland, however, after the death of Mrs.
Reed, the couple's legacy became entangled in litigation. It was only through
the efforts of Mrs. Reed's nephew, Martin Winch (who had managed the Reeds'
finances for many years), that funds were finally secured for the building of
what is now Reed College.
Content Description
The collection consists of bound typescript copies of the letters and
private papers of Simeon Gannett Reed. (The original papers are located at Reed
College in Portland, Or. See "Custodial History" for more information.)
Subjects include mining, railroad ventures, land development, livestock
breeding, shipping and steamships. Prominent correspondents include Amanda Wood
Reed, John C. Ainsworth, William S. Ladd, Ladd & Tilton Bank, and Martin
Winch. Also included are letters from Victor M. Clement of the Bunker Hill and
Sullivan Mining & Concentrating Co., 1889-1891.
A small number of original invoices have been added to the collection by
the Oregon Historical Society, along with a letter from Captain W. R. Thomas
regarding the steamer S. G. Reed.
Volumes 38 and 39 are missing from the set of transcripts.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged generally in chronological order, with some
overlap in dates from volume to volume, and separate volumes for incoming and
outgoing letters.
Administrative Information
Custodial History The typescripts in the present collection were made in 1940 from
original papers in the possession of Reed College. The project was funded
largely by the U.S. Works Projects Administration, with additional funding from
the Library Association of Portland and Reed College. Mimeograph copies of the
typescript were distributed to various institutions, including the Oregon
Historical Society.
Location of Originals Originals of typescripts are housed at Reed College, Portland,
Or.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access The collection is open to the public.
Restrictions on Use The Oregon Historical Society is the owner of the materials in the
Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication,
and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the Research Library
before any publication use. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to
all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may
require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.
Preferred Citation Simeon Gannett Reed papers, Mss 1117, Oregon Historical Society Research
Library
Related Information
Additional Reference Guides Subject and correspondent indexes are provided at the back of each bound
volume of typescript copies.
Subjects
The 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:
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| Clement,
Victor M.--Correspondence. |
| Ladd,
William Sargent, 1826-1893--Correspondence. |
| Reed, Amanda
Wood, 1832-1904--Correspondence. |
| Reed, Simeon
Gannett, 1830-1895--Correspondence. |
| Winch,
Martin, Jr., 1858-1915--Correspondence. |
| Reed
family. |
| Bunker
Hill and Sullivan Mining & Concentrating Co. (Idaho) |
| Ladd &
Tilton Bank (Portland, Or.) |
| Ladd and
Reed Farm Company (Or.) |
| Ladd, Reed
& Company (Portland, Or.) |
| Oregon
Iron & Steel Company (Lake Oswego, Or.) |
| Oregon
Railway and Navigation Company. |
| Oregon
Steam Navigation Company. |
| Portland
(Or.)--History. |
| Livestock--Oregon--History. |
| Mines and mineral
resources--Idaho--History. |
| Railroads--Oregon. |
| Shipping--Oregon--History. |
| Steamboats--Northwest,
Pacific--History. |
| Letters
(correspondence). |
| Other Creators : |
| Reed, Amanda
Wood, 1832-1904. |
| Reed, Simeon
Gannett, 1830-1895. |
| Winch,
Martin, Jr., 1858-1915. |
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Container(s)
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Description
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Vol. 1: Letters to Reed (two
copies of vol. 1), 1864-1872
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Vol. 2: Letters from
Reed, 1864-1872
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Vol. 3: Letters from
Reed, 1868-1877
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Vol. 4: Letters to
Reed, 1871-1872
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Vol. 5: Letters to
Reed, 1866-1875
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Vol. 6 (part 1): Letters to
Reed, 1873-1876
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Vol. 6 (part 2): Letters to
Reed, 1873-1876
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Vol. 7: Letters from
Reed, 1872-1877
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Vol. 8 (part 1): Letters to
Reed, 1874-1877
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Vol. 8 (part 2): Letters to
Reed, 1874-1877
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Vol. 9: Letters to
Reed, 1878-1879
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Vol. 10: Letters from
Reed, 1877-1880
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Vol. 11: Letters to
Reed, 1880
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Vol. 12: Letters to
Reed, 1881-1882
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Vol. 13: Letters from
Reed, 1880-1883
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Vol. 14: Letters to
Reed, 1882-1883
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Vol. 15: Letters to
Reed, 1883
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Vol. 16: Letters from
Reed, 1883-1886
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Vol. 17: Letters to
Reed, 1884
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Vol. 18: Letters to
Reed, 1885
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Vol. 19: Letters to
Reed, 1886
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Vol. 20: Letters to
Reed, 1887
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Vol. 21: Letters to
Reed, 1887
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Vol. 22: Letters from
Reed, 1887
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Vol. 23: Letters from
Reed, 1886-1889
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Vol. 24: Letters from Victor M.
Clement of Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining & Concentrating Co., 1889
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Vol. 25: Letters from Victor M.
Clement, 1887-1888
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Vol. 26: Letters from Victor M.
Clement, 1890-1891
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Vol. 27: Letters to
Reed, 1888
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Vol. 28: Letters to
Reed, 1889
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Vol. 29: Letters to
Reed, 1889
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Vol. 30: Letters from
Reed, 1889-1895
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Vol. 31: Letters from
Reed, 1890-1894
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Vol. 32: Letters to
Reed, 1890
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Vol. 33: Letters to
Reed, 1891
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Vol. 34: Letters from
Reed, 1892
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Vol. 35: Letters to
Reed, 1892-1893
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Vol. 36: Letters to
Reed, 1893
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Vol. 37: Letters from
Reed, 1893-1895
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Vol. 40: Letters from Martin
Winch, 1895-1896
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Miscellaneous papers, 1871-1876
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Original invoices, 1882-1883
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Letter from Captain W. R. Thomas
to Mrs. S.G. Reed regarding the steamship S.G.
Reed, 1931
October 10
Amanda Reed died in 1904. It is possible the date on this letter
is erroneous.
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