Washington State University Libraries: Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
New Holland Library
Pullman, WA 99164-5610 USA
(509) 335-6691
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/masc.htm



Guide to the Charles Edwin Blackburn Papers, 1930-1976


Cage 479





Finding aid prepared by Barbara Kovarik Gahl

Finding aid encoded by Mark O'English, 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:
 

Washington State University Libraries: Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections

New Holland Library
Pullman, WA 99164-5610 USA
(509) 335-6691
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/masc.htm

 
Collection Number:
 

Cage 479

 
Creator:
 

Blackburn, Charles Edwin

 
Title:
 

Charles Edwin Blackburn Papers

 
Dates:
 

1930-1976 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

17 containers.
14 linear feet of shelf space.
13,900 items.

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English 

 
Summary:
 

Correspondence, financial, and other papers related to family matters; the study and teaching of English; Coast Guard service, 1942-1945; and employment at Washington State University, 1951-1959 and 1964-1976, and the Boeing Company, Seattle, Washington, 1959-1964.

 

Biographical Note

Charles Edwin Blackburn was born to William Brownlow Blackburn and Julia Agnes McDonald Blackburn on August 2, 1915, on a farm near Elberton, Washington. He was the youngest of eleven children. Blackburn attended Tekoa High School and graduated in 1934 in the midst of the Great Depression.

The Depression played a large role in Blackburn's early adult years. His father died in April 1934 and the family moved from Tekoa to Moscow, Idaho, the following June. From 1934 to 1936 he held several different jobs. He worked in an office as a typist, he sold silk hosiery door-to-door, he worked a Comptometer in an office in Olympia, and for a time in 1935, was in the Civilian Conservation Corps. All the while he dreamed of getting to college -the one all-consuming goal in his life. Yet, he lacked the funds and an understanding of college admission procedures. In April 1936 he started work in the office of the West Coast Lumberman's Association in Seattle. In the fall of the year, while still working part-time, he enrolled at the University of Washington. He attended college and continued to work for the WCLA until December 1940, when he decided to devote his full attentions to school. While attending the U of W he met his future wife Alice Kiser. Both received their B.A. degrees in 1941, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa. From 1941-1942, Charles attended graduate school, while Alice finished her fifth year studies to complete a Library Science degree.

America's entry into the Second World War delayed Blackburn's education for several years. He entered the service in the spring of 1942 and was assigned to the U.S. Coast Guard Station at Westport, Washington, as a radioman and yeoman. In 1944 he was transfered to the U.S.S. Casper (PF-12) as a radioman. In addition to his regular duties while on board the Casper he served as the ship's librarian and published the ship's newspaper, The Casper Clarion.

Charles Blackburn was discharged from the Coast Guard in late 1945; like so many young couples of the day, the Blackburns were faced with the task of rebuilding their lives. Blackburn returned to the University of Washington to continue his graduate education. In the fall of 1947, after only a year at the U. of W., he moved on to Yale University to complete his doctorate in American Studies. While at Yale, he taught English at Stone College (1948-1949) and the Junior College of Commerce (1949-1950), both in New Haven, Connecticut. During this time he was awarded a Yale University Fellowship (1949-1950) and a Sterling Predoctoral Fellowship (1950-1951).

Upon completing the Ph.D.in 1951, Blackburn joined the English faculty of Washington State University. He served as Chair of the Department of English from 1956-1957.

By 1959, however, the financial pressures of a growing family (children: Julia, 1947; Taft, 1949; Mary Beth, 1953) led Blackburn to look for a better paying position. In June of that year, he began a relatively short-lived career with the Boeing Company Industrial Products Division in Seattle, Washington. He started as a technical writer and over the next five years held several supervisory and administrative posts. Most of Blackburn's work was in marketing (writing and revising brochures and semi-technical documents) and administration (preparing and reporting the section's budget and coordinating his group with the European office). In addition, he was involved with the Boeing Employees' Good Neighbor Fund, a community service organization, from 1962-1964. Although Blackburn enjoyed his work and was promoted quickly, he found that he was not well suited to the business world. Therefore, from 1960 on he attempted to return to a position in academe.

In 1964, Washington State University again offered Blackburn a position in the English Department. WSU's attractive offer-- both in terms of salary and tenure considerations--in combination with Alice's appointment as Pullman City Librarian, brought the family back to Pullman.

From 1964-1976 Blackburn taught a variety of subjects: freshman/sophomore composition, technical writing, American Drama, 20th century Drama, and assorted literature classes. A talented actor himself, Blackburn had several roles with the New Pullman Summer Palace Theatre.

Blackburn died September 7, 1976 at age 61 in a Springfield, Oregon hospital where he had been a patient for two weeks after suffering a heart attack while on vacation.

Content Description

The collection consists of correspondence, financial, and other papers related to family matters; the study and teaching of English; Coast Guard service, 1942-1945; employment at Washington State University, 1951-1959 and 1964-1976; and employment at the Boeing Company, Seattle, Washington, 1959-1964.

Arrangement

The Charles E. Blackburn Papers have been arranged in two series by the processor: Correspondence Series, 1940-1976, and Subject File Series, 1930-1976.

The first series, Correspondence Series, 1940-1976, comprises approximately one half of the collection and contains letters from many family members and friends. The original group headings have been retained and then arranged in what appeared to be the order of importance, i.e.: Blackburn Family, Kiser Family, General Family, Family and Friends, and Friends. Principal correspondents in this series are Alice Kiser Blackburn, Eva (Blackburn) Newsum, Fanny (Blackburn) Rasmussen and Faye Blackburn. The folders within each group have been arranged chronologically and the original order of the material within each folder has been preserved. All correspondence for the period 1941-1945, however, has been restricted until January 1, 1998.

The Subject File Series, 1930-1976, was assembled as a unit by the processor and brings together loosely ordered materials. The series contains papers from Blackburn's educational, professional, and personal life. These materials have been arranged alphabetically by subject heading.

Blackburn's term as Vice-President and later President of the Boeing Employees' Good Neighbor Fund is represented by agency reports, annual reports, correspondence, elections and membership, materials, minutes and many predating his period of service. The remainder of this group of Boeing materials pertains to Blackburn's job assignment and is made up of a work diary, interdepartmental correspondence, personal materials, sales staff meeting minutes, and Boeing News.

The Business, Medical and Financial records include correspondence and receipts referring to the rental of the Blackburn home in Seattle, auto repairs, medical records, income tax forms, and record books.

The section of educational materials encompasses Blackburn's entire academic career including papers from high school, the University of Washington, Yale University and Washington State University. The four groups have been arranged in chronological order and folders within each group are alphabetically ordered. Class notes, papers and exams make up the bulk of this section. A copy of Blackburn's dissertation (entitled: James Freeman Clarke: An Interpretation of the Western Years, 1838-1840) and a bound volume of his research notes are included. The last box in the series contains approximately 4500 dissertation research note cards In addition, some papers from Mrs. Blackburn's undergraduate years at the University of Washington are part of this group. The WSU material is mostly concerned with departmental activities such as correspondence, salary and rank information, promotion and tenure statements, faculty evaluations, and a small number of items from his 1970-1971 sabbatical in New York City.

Also included in this Subject File Series are the papers of John P. Sebree, an uncle on Alice's side of the family. He lived with the Blackburn family from 1969 until his death in 1975. His materials include correspondence, medical records, a college yearbook, memorials and a copy of his will and trust declaration.

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information 

The papers of Charles Edwin Blackburn (MS 77-61) were donated to the Washington State University Libraries by Mrs. Alice Blackburn. Twenty-five additional items (MS83-35) were donated in 1983.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

This collection is open for research use.

Restrictions on Use 

Prior to January 1, 1998, researchers desiring access to correspondence written between 1941 and 1945 needed permission of Mrs. Alice Blackburn.

Preferred Citation 

[Item Description]. Cage 479, Charles Edwin Blackburn Papers. Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

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.

 
Blackburn, Charles Edwin, 1915-1976. --Archives (creator)
Washington State University. Dept. of English
Boeing Company --Employees--Records and correspondence
English literature--Study and teaching--Washington (State)--Pullman
World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives

Detailed Description of the Collection

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


 

Series 1: Correspondence, 1940-1976

 
 
Container(s)
Description
   
Blackburn family;
 
box
1
folder
1-11

Blackburn family, 1947-1975
 
643 items.
 
12
Charles and Alice Blackburn, 1947-1948
 
40 items.
 
13
Julia Blackburn, 1960-1966
 
75 items.
 
14
Julia, Taft, and Mary Beth Blackburn, 1968-1976
 
65 items.
 
15
Mary Beth Blackburn, 1971-1976
 
200 items.
 
2 16-21
Charles and Alice Blackburn, 1941-1943
 
455 items.
 
3 22-27
Charles and Alice Blackburn, 1943-1944
 
375 items.
 
4 28-32
Charles and Alice Blackburn, 1944-1945
 
305 items.
 
5 33-37
Charles and Alice Blackburn, 1944-1945
 
210 items.
 
6 38-42
Charles and Alice Blackburn, 1945
 
255 items.
 
7 43-49
Kiser Family, 1947-1976
 
420 items.
 
50-59
Family, 1940-1957
 
479 items.
 
8 60-68
Family, 1950-1965
 
470 items.
 
69-72
Family and Friends, 1936-1946
 
300 items.
 
9 73-85
Family and Friends, 1944-1961
 
940 items.
 
10 86
Family and Friends, 1958-1961
 
50 items.
 
87-98
Friends, 1946-1975
 
577 items.

 

Series 2: Subject File, 1930-1976

 
 
Container(s)
Description
   
Boeing:
 
box
11
folder
99-101

Boeing News, 1961-1966
 
68 items.
 
102
Brochure and Newsletter Preparations, 1959
 
30 items.
 
103
Diary, 1959
 
1 item.
   
Good Neighbor Fund:
 
104
Agency Reports, 1953-1964
 
20 items.
 
105
Annual Reports, 1961-1966
 
9 items.
 
106
Correspondence, 1963-1964
 
140
 
107
Elections and Membership, 1962-1964
 
17 items.
 
108
Events, 1963-1964
 
20 items.
 
109-113
General, 1963-1965
 
180
 
114
Minutes, 1962-1963
 
30 items.
 
115
Photos, 1963-1964
 
16 items.
 
116-120
Interdepartmental Correspondence, 1959-1964
 
176 items.
 
121
Hage Fund, 1963-1964
 
40 items.
 
122
Personal Materials, 1959-1964
 
30 items.
 
123
Sales Orientation Seminar, 1959-1960
 
7 items.
 
124
Sales Staff Meeting Minutes, 1959-1962
 
38 items.
   
Business, Medical, and Financial Records:
 
12 125-126
Business Letters and Seattle House, 1962-1968
 
125 items.
   
Cars:
 
127
Chrysler, 1967-1970
 
25 items.
 
128
Rambler, 1961-1975
 
100
 
129
Correspondence -- Financial, 1970-1976
 
60 items.
 
130
Diabetic Records, 1963
 
1 item.
 
131-132
Financial and Medical Records, 1951-1972
 
125 items.
 
133
Financial Records, 1966-1975
 
50 items.
 
134-136
Income Tax Reports, 1942-1969
 
67 items.
 
137
Record Books, 1942-1951, 1967-1973
 
10 items.
 
138
Calenders, 1961-1974
 
11 items.
 
139-141
Casper Clarion, 1944-1945
 
35 items.
 
142-143
Community Congregational Church, 1961-1975
 
150 items.
 
13 144
Democratic Party, 1962-1969
 
20 items.
   
Education:
 
145
Diplomas, 1930-1941
 
4 items.
 
146
High School, 1932-1935
 
35 items.
 
147
Tekoa Blade, 1934
 
1 item.
   
University of Washington:
 
148
The Austin Tree, 1936
 
1 item.
   
Literature 58:
 
149
Fictional Technique in Cross Section, 1937
 
1
 
150
This Road to Follow, 1937
 
1
 
151
Personal Values in Literature, 1937
 
1 item.
   
Philosophy I:
 
152
Berkely in Review, 1937
 
1
 
153
Descartes in Review, 1937
 
1
 
154
Russell in Review, 1937
 
1
 
155
Various Tests, 1937, 1940
 
4 items.
 
156
English Literature; The Bible as Literature, 1938-1939
 
1 item.
 
157
The Hurly Burly, 1938
 
1 item.
 
158
Newspaper Articles, Tempo Articles, 1938, 1941
 
3 items.
 
159
Philosophy 101 Problem Papers, 1938
 
2 items.
 
160
Philosophy 102 Notes, 1939
 
1 item.
 
161
Literature 153, 161, 162, Zoology 16-17, History 140 Notes and Tests, 1939-1940, 1946
 
8 items.
   
Literature, 1940
 
162
164 Two Travelers in America
 
1
 
163
171 Notes on Some Long Winded Characters in Shakespeare
 
1
 
164
Philosophy 103 Notes, 1940
 
1 item.
 
165
The Fantasy Worlds of Three British Authors, 1941
 
1 item.
 
166
American Literature Notes, 1946
 
1 item.
 
167
English 221 John Calvin and Paradise Lost, 1946
 
1 item.
 
168
History 175 Notes, American Colonial History, 1946
 
1 item.
 
169
The Emerson Brothers and some dissertation correspondence, 1946-1949
 
30 items.
 
170
English 202 Notes and Tests, 1947
 
1 item.
   
History, 1947
 
171
144 Notes
 
1
   
165:
 
172
Among the Dry Bones
 
1
 
173
Tests and Book Reviews
 
3
 
174
The West in American History, Notes
 
1
   
Undated Material:
 
175
Anthropology 60 American Indian Notes
 
1
 
176
History 144 Reading Notes
 
1
   
Literature:
 
177
57 Notes
 
1
 
178
106 British Literature Notes
 
1
 
179
164 American Literature Notes
 
1
 
180
171 Shakespeare
 
1
 
181
Lord Byron and his Contemporary Critics
 
1
 
182
Philosophy Notes, Untitled Paper
 
2
 
183
The Steptoe Campaign of 1858
 
1
   
Alice Kiser Blackburn Papers
   
Literature, 1941
 
box
13
folder
184

162 The Culmination of Individualism in American Democracy
 
1
 
185
174 Hard Times: An Attack on Utilitarianism
 
1
   
177:
 
186
Michael: The Conflict Between Woodsworth's Purpose and Art
 
1
 
187
Robert Burns: Prophet of an Unborn World
 
1
 
188
Librarianship 196 The Land Lies South, 1942
 
1
   
Undated Material:
 
189
History 182 Reading Reports
 
1
   
Literature:
 
190
104 The Social Significance of Nana
 
1
 
191
162 Emerson's ""Individualism"" in his Times
 
1
 
192
164 The Mysterious Stranger
 
1
 
193
175 The Poet's Diary
 
1
 
194
Three Modern Poets and the Modern Ego
 
1
 
195
University of Washington Commencement Program, 1941
 
1 item.
   
Yale University:
 
196
American Studies Notes, 1947
 
1 item.
   
History 180, 1947-1948
 
197
Literature of American History
 
2
 
198
Political and Constitutional History
 
20
 
199
Literature 160 Twentieth Century, 1947
 
1 item.
   
American Studies, 1948-1949
 
200
102 Repeal: Diminishing of the Theocracy
 
1
 
201
151 Term Paper Outlines
 
1
 
202
Art 61a Notes, 1948-1949
 
1 item.
 
203
English 160 Various Papers and Testes, 1948
 
5 items.
   
Government 152, 1948-1949
 
204
Notes
 
1
 
205
Papers
 
8
   
History:
 
206
31a, b Notes, 1948-1949
 
1
 
207
31b Notes, 1948
 
1
 
208
180 James Ford Rhodes: Man in the Web of Time, 1948
 
1
 
209
Sociology 114a, 1948
 
1 item.
   
American Studies, 1949
 
14 210
151 Notes
 
1
 
211
Notes
 
1
 
212
Civil War Notes, 1949
 
1 item.
   
History 31, 1949
 
213
American Thought and Civilization
 
1
 
214
Notes and Tests
 
1
   
Sociology, 1949
 
215
115b Legal Realism: The Pragmatic Spirit in Law
 
1
 
216
Notes
 
1
   
Undated Materials:
 
217
All the King's Men
 
1
 
218
The American Creed in the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
 
1
 
219
Literary America 1790-1826
 
1
 
220
Parrington as an Economic Determinist
 
1
 
221
Various Papers
 
10
   
Dissertation:
 
222
Copy, 1952
 
1
 
223-224