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Guide to the Lucullus Virgil McWhorter Papers, 1848-1945


collection number Cage 55





Arranged and described by Nelson Ault and revied by Lisa Kliger.

Encoded by ArchProteus, July 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 55

 
Creator:
 

Lucullus Virgil McWhorter

 
Title:
 

Lucullus Virgil McWhorter Papers

 
Dates:
 

1848-1945 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

51 containers.
26 linear feet of shelf space.

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English 

 
Summary:
 

Correspondence, primarily with: W.P. Bonney, Red Fox Skiuhushu, Louis Mann, Mourning Dove [Catherine Galler], Buffalo Ben Olney, Chief Um-tee-bee; journals, clippings, memorabilia, manuscripts and printed material containing historical and anthropological information on the Pacific Northwest, mostly regarding the Nez Percés and Yakimas, Indian agents, government officials, anthropologists and historians relative to the Nez Percé Indian War of 1877 and the Indian war of the 1850s.

 

Biographical Note

Lucullus Virgil McWhorter was born on the upper waters of the Monongahela River in Harrison County Virginia (later West Virginia) on January 29, 1860. He was one of twelve children born to the Reverend John Minion McWhorter and Rosetta Marple McWhorter, both native Virginians. McWhorter's youthful orientation to life on the land mirrored his rejection of formal education. Summarizing his formal schooling in a biographical questionnaire, McWhorter observed that he did "Four months annual winter terms [roughly the 3rd grade] of indifferent instruction, during years of minority only." He was a voracious if highly focused reader then and throughout his life. His interest in regional history, folklore, and archaeology originated with youthful forays into the woods and countryside of West Virginia where he hunted for archaeological remains of Indians and early settlers. McWhorter's critical study of 19th century American history and his romantic appreciation of nature combined to form his view that the American Indian was the true "aboriginal American". In the course of his life he became an ardent ally and supporter of various Indian tribes, strongly sympathizing with their resentment over the often bad treatment meted out to them by early white settlers and later by the military, "Indian grafters," and the Federal bureaucracy. In his teens his father took him into the family livestock business (breeding devon cattle) in Berlin, West Virginia. Acting on the impulse for adventure and to see Indians first-hand, McWhorter set out on a lark in 1881 to trek through the coastal regions of Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. Eventually, he saw his first Indians in Oklahoma, where he nearly encountered Chief Joseph and the exiled Nez Perces.

In 1883 he returned to cattle ranching in Berlin, West Virginia, and married Ardelia Adaline Swisher on March 17th of that year. She and McWhorter had three children: Ovid Tullius (b. 1884); Iris Oresta (b. 1886); and Virgil Oneco (b. 1888). Their marriage was tragically cut short when Ardelia died in December of 1893. During the 1890s McWhorter actively maintained his interest in archaeology and Indian affairs while he continued his work as a cattle rancher. On June 22, 1895, he married C. Annie Bowman. For the next two years the McWhorter family lived in Upshur County, West Virginia, before moving to Darke County, Ohio, in 1897. McWhorter's dream of settling near Native Americans never wavered. After selling off what he could of disposable property, he and his family left Ohio, moving to the Yakima River Valley in Washington state in 1903. It was there that his involvement with Indian history and culture matured and continued throughout the remainder of his life.

In Washington state McWhorter continued ranching and building his archive of material relating to the conflicts between the Federal government and the Nez Perce and Yakima tribes. (On June 9, 1909, McWhorter became an adopted member of the Yakima Nation. His Indian moniker "Big Foot" attested to the high esteem and affection in which he was held by his Indian friends and associates.) At the same time, he gathered material relating to Indian culture and the legal status of various tribes after the conclusion of the Indian wars in the 1870s. In 1914 McWhorter met author Cristal McLeod, or Mourning Dove, a Colville (Washington) woman of mixed Indian-white descent who had worked up a draft of a semi-autobiographical novel called Co-ge-we-a, The Half Blood: A Depiction of the Great Montana Cattle Range. In a collaborative effort, McWhorter and McLeod devoted much time and expense on finally getting Cogewea published in 1927. Prior to this, McWhorter had completed work on a historical manuscript dealing with the settlement of the western region of Virginia. This title, The Border Settlers of Northwestern Virginia from 1768 to 1795, was published in 1915. In 1917 his research on the Yakima uprising of 1855 resulted in the publication of The Tragedy of the Wahk-Shum: Prelude to the Yakima Indian War, 1855-1856. McWhorter also worked to advance and secure Indian rights locally and nationally during this time, but the Washington years were especially important in terms of his labors as an amateur historian, linguist, and anthropologist (he was a member of various historical organizations, including the Washington State Historical Society).

Purely by chance, a fateful meeting with prominent Nez Perce War veteran Yellow Wolf in October of 1907 helped McWhorter in his future investigation of the 1877 Nez Perce War and the Nez Perces generally. (Yellow Wolf needed temporary boarding for his horse, and McWhorter courteously obliged!) In the course of compiling material for this posthumously published "Field History" McWhorter worked diligently to acquire and appraise primary and secondary sources. He recorded first-hand Indian oral testimony, maintained an extensive correspondence, and made direct assessments of battle-sites in an effort to establish an accurate and comprehensive account of the 1877 conflict between the Nez Perces and the Federal government. Significantly, his research also included interviews with survivors from the armies of generals Howard, Sturgis, Gibbon, and Miles. McWhorter's historical efforts had the signal value of providing a fresh version of those events based on primary source materials; his books supplemented, supported, or contradicted previously published accounts and interpretations of the same events. Working with Yellow Wolf, and by utilizing the extensive mass of material (including photographs) he had gathered during years of research, McWhorter published Yellow Wolf: His Own Story in 1940. After his death in 1944, Mrs. Ruth Bordin and Professor Herman Deutsch edited and completed McWhorter's larger account of the 1877 Nez Perce War. The manuscript material known as the "Field History" was first published as Hear Me, My Chiefs! in 1952. Lucullus Virgil McWhorter died at the age of 84 in Prosser (North Yakima), Washington, on October 10, 1944. He reflected on his dual role as an advocate and amateur historian of the American Indian in a June 2, 1941 letter to former State College of Washington President E.O. Holland. On being notified that officials at the College had voted to confer on him a Certificate of Merit for his contributions to agriculture and rural life, McWhorter observed that he possessed "No scholastic attainments whatever. My trail just that of a wild, rough and ready field delver. My activities in the Indian domain has [sic] not elevated me in the estimation of the local populace in general."

Arrangement

The Lucullus V. McWhorter Papers chiefly document his research and study of Pacific Northwest Native American history and culture (including MSS and printed material), Indian-government relations from his early years until his death in 1944, the Nez Perce War of 1877, the Yakima Indian War of 1855-1858, regional tribal conflicts, and West Virginia history. Portions of his correspondence shed light on his important relationships with author Mourning Dove and Nez Perce War veteran Yellow Wolf. The collection includes material on McWhorter's ongoing involvement in Indian affairs, chiefly from around the turn of the century until his death in 1944. An important part of the archive is the manuscript material relating to Indian history, tales, folklore, legends, customs, and languages. Some of this narrative material is transcribed (and translated) oral history testimony. The collection contains additional miscellaneous documents relating to McWhorter's involvement in the local (Yakima County) Humane Society. His personal and business correspondence deals with miscellaneous subjects. The bulk of the Native American material relates to the Nez Perces and the Yakimas at a significant transitional period in their history. McWhorter's varied if sometimes confusing documentation of the 1877 Nez Perce War and of Pacific Northwest Indian cultural practices constitutes a significant body of primary source material. His published work is considered essential to understanding Nez Perce history. Most of McWhorter's personal papers were removed by Virgil McWhorter prior to depositing his father's archive at the State College.

The documents in the collection are arranged chronologically into nine series organized around subjects or material formats, with some overlapping in and among series. The original state of McWhorter's papers is lost. The present organization probably maintains a semblance of the original arrangement, reflecting the fact that this was McWhorter's "working" archive. Many folders exhibit a mixture of items and subjects. No hard and fast rule governed placement of documents into series. The amount of material on a given subject or the format and/or the subject indicated where files might appropriately fit into the present classification. A notable exception to this scheme is the availability of material on Indian names and vocabulary in series 2, 3, and 6 (below). Manuscript and historical research material is also scattered throughout the collection. The descriptive inventory is not completely indexed. The essential documents and subjects are described, but some items are not noted in the finding aid. In folder titles, information in brackets is supplied; capitalization of folder titles has been regularized. An * following entries indicates the availability of related photographic material in a separate historical photograph collection. This photographic material is not in this manuscript collection, but is stored as a separate collection, PC 85. Only those entries followed by an * indicate related photographic material. A list of books and other printed material owned by McWhorter is available through the WSU Libraries' online catalog by doing an "author" search on "McWhorter Collection". Some of these exhibit McWhorter's annotations.

Administrative Information

Processing Note 

Shortly before his death in 1944, Lucullus V. McWhorter requested that his unfinished Nez Perce history manuscripts (called the "Field History") be edited and completed by competent specialists at the State College of Washington. By 1945, Virgil McWhorter had delivered the bulk of his father's archive of personal papers, manuscripts, and printed material to the State College. A completely reliable provenance for the archive cannot be established subsequent to Lucullus McWhorter's death in 1944, chiefly because much of the donated material was not initially placed in an archival repository. Nelson Ault completed the first collection inventory in 1959. Ault's guide is the basis for the present finding aid. Between 1992 and 1997, José Vargas and other staff in Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections rearranged and sorted parts of the collection. They made changes in the descriptive inventory and did some preservation of brittle materials. Final revisions to Ault's guide were done from August 1997 through February 1998 by Lisa Kliger, working under the supervision of Manuscripts Librarian Robert N. Matuozzi. These changes include implementing the present plan of arrangement, establishing chronological sequences within series and subseries, re-numbering folders and boxes, and undertaking a comprehensive revision of the index and the descriptive inventory. In 2003 one item, a revision of Chapter 31 of McWhorter's The Border Settlers of Northwestern Virginia from 1768 to 1795, was donated to MASC by Lucy Linn McKie.

Separated Materials 

McWhorter's Photographs have been removed from this collection and are stored are a separate collection, PC 85.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

This collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation 

[Item Description]. Cage 55, Guide to the Lucullus Virgil McWhorter 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.

 
Bonney, W. P. (William Pierce), b. 1856
Carpentieri, Luigi
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, 1860-1944 --Archives (creator)
Mourning Dove, 1888-1936
Olney, Buffalo Ben
Skiuhushu, Red Fox
Um-tee-bee, Chief
Nez Percé Indians--History
Nez Percé Indians--Wars, 1877
Yakama Indians--History
Indians -- Government relations
Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865

Detailed Description of the Collection

 

1:  Manuscripts

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
1 folder
1

Life of Jesse Hughes. Historical and Traditional, by Lucullus Virgil McWhorter* , 1902
 
174 pp holograph.
 
1.1
The Cozads (Chapter 31 of "The Border Settlers of Northwestern Virginia from 1768 to 1795") with handwritten annotations by McWhorter., undated
 
16 pp typescript.
 
2
The Continued Crime Against the Yakimas , 1915-1929
 
3
[Addenda and Emendations.] , c1930
 
4
Yellow Wolf, His Own Story , 1939
 
162 pp, 2pp notes.
 
5
Yellow Wolf, His Own Story , 1939
 
144 pp: Revision A, chapters 11- 24.
 
6
Yellow Wolf, His Own Story , 1939
 
37 pp: Revision A, appendices, bibliography and glossary.
 
7
Yellow Wolf, His Own Story , 1940
 
107 pp, 2 pp notes.
 
8
Yellow Wolf, His Own Story , 1940
 
44 pp: Revision B, chapters 7- 9.
 
2 9
[Yellow Wolf] , 1941, nd
 
15 pp, notes, cops letters.
 
10
Yellow Wolf, His Own Story , nd
 
140 pp: Rough draft, chapters 1- 10, 12, 18, 20.
 
11
Field History , c1941-1944
 
182 pp: Original draft, chapters 1- 12, with copy.
 
12
Field History , c1941-1944
 
170 pp: Original draft, chapters 13- 24 (with copy).
 
3 13
Field History , c1941-1944
 
206 pp: Original draft, chapters 25- 37 (with copy).
 
14
Field History , c1941-1944
 
162 pp: Original draft, chapters 38- 48 (with copy).
 
15
Field History , c1941-1944
 
170 pp: Rough draft A, chapter headings, chapters 1- 23.
 
4 16
Field History , c1941-1944
 
130 pp: Rough draft A, chapters 25- 29.
 
17
Field History , c1941-1944
 
128 pp: Rough draft A, chapters 30- 36.
 
18
Field History , c1941-1944
 
132 pp: Rough draft A, chapters 37- 45.
 
19
Field History , c1941-1944
 
27 pp: Rough draft A, chapters 46- 48.
 
20
Field History , c1941-1944
 
303 pp: Revision A, chapters 1- 18.
 
5 21
Field History , c1941-1944
 
259 pp: Revision A, chapter 19- bibliography.
 
22
[Hear Me, My Chiefs!: Edited Draft.] 238 pp: Revision A, title- chapter 14. [Note: This revised typescript version based on McWhorter's manuscript variants (the "Field History") dates from c1952; however, it is not part of the original accession.]
 
23
[Hear Me, My Chiefs!: Edited Draft.] 248 pp: Revision A, chapters 15- 29. [Note: This revised typescript version based on McWhorter's manuscript variants (the "Field History") dates from c1952; however, it is not part of the original accession.]
 
24
[Hear Me, My Chiefs!: Edited Draft.] 100 pp: Revision A, chapter 30, appendices 1- 11, bibliography and index. [Note: This revised typescript version based on McWhorter's manuscript variants (the "Field History") dates from c1952; however, it is not part of the original accession.]

 

2:  Historical Research Material

 
 
Container(s)
Description
   
2.1:   1877 Nez Perce War & Nez Perces
 
6 folder
25

[Photostats.] , 1849(?)
 
2 pp statement of David (H) Smith. Draper manuscript.
 
26
Indian Letters , 1903-1934, nd
 
c130 pp letters, notes.
 
27
Nez Perce & Other Historical Data , 1905-1930
 
65 pp letters, one manuscript frag.
 
28
Two Moons, Mrs. Olocott* [WeWe-t-tom-mi (sic)], Red Wolf, E-lah-weh-mah, Eagle Making a Roar*, Red Elk, Ho Sus-ya-ow-yein, Shot-in-the-Head, Other Indians , 1908-1916, nd
 
c90 pp notes, manuscripts, corr.
 
29
[Nez Perce History.] , 1908-1935, nd
 
c195 pp notes, rough draft manuscript pages, letters.
 
30
Nez Perce Warrior Names , 1908-1938, nd
 
c85 pp notes, letters.
 
31
Peo-peo Tholekt [Bird Alighting]* , 1908-1940, nd
 
c90 pp notes, letters.
 
32
Scout Blewett Correspondence , 1908-1943, nd
 
c200 pp notes, letters, manuscripts.
 
7 33
[Chief Joseph*.] , 1909-1941
 
34
Camille Williams. [War Singer, How-lis Won-poon.] , 1911-1944, nd
 
c118 pp notes, letters.
 
35
Excerpts- Report of the General of the Army, 1877 , 1913-1930, nd
 
c100 pp of material.
 
36
Excerpts Reports of Indian Commissioners & Historians, Prior to the 1877 Affair , 1913-1943, nd
 
37
[Miscellaneous Sources.] , 1914-1930, nd
 
c100 pp notes.
 
38
Story of Mrs. Shot-in-Head*. Adventure with Buffalo Bull. Story of Ow-yén. Pe-nah-we-non-mi. Narrative of Owhi , 1915-1927, nd
 
c55 manuscripts, notes, letter.
 
8 39
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1915-1944, nd
 
c100 pp letters, manuscripts, notes.
 
40
[Nez Perce History.] , 1916-1930, nd
 
c200 pp letters, manuscripts, cls.
 
41
Concerning Yellow Wolf , 1917-1942
 
c35 pp letters, notes, manuscript fragments.
 
42
[Charles N.] Loynes* , 1917-1944, nd
 
c120 pp letters, notes, cls, manuscripts.
 
43
Incidents Big Hole Battle* and Retreat to Burch Creek , 1918-1942, nd
 
c195 pp notes, manuscripts, cls, letters.
 
44
[Nez Perce History: Religion.] , 1919-1941, nd
 
9 45
Duncan McDonald* , 1920-1932, nd
 
c25 pp letters, notes.
 
46
Fighting Around Cottonwood* , 1920-1942, nd
 
32 pp letters and notes.
 
47
Medicine Tree*. Appendix of Volume , 1921-1945, nd
 
c40 pp letters, notes, cl.
 
48
Young Chief Joseph* , 1922-1942, nd
 
c150 pp notes, letters, cls.
 
49
[Nez Perce History.] , 1924-1930
 
21 pp letters.
 
50
Col[onel] Redington , 1924-1935, nd
 
c120 pp notes, letters.
 
51
Winners of the West Citations , 1926-1928
 
c15 pp letters, notes, cls.
 
52
Many Wounds, Sam Lott* , 1926-1935, nd
 
75 pp notes, letters.
 
53
Wot-tó-len*. [Chief] Lawyer*. [Chief] White Bird , 1926-1935, nd
 
40 pp notes, manuscripts.
 
54
Material to be Used in Describing Relics of the Nez Perce War , 1926-1936, nd
 
27 pp letters, notes.
 
55
John P. Schorr, 1st U.S. Cav , 1926-1937, nd
 
32 pp notes, letters.
 
56
The Last Battle. Peo's Duel with Cheyenne , 1926-1937, nd
 
c130 pp manuscript, notes, letters.
 
57
[Nez Perce and Yakima History] , 1926-1938, nd
 
110 pp notes, letters.
 
10 58
Wallowa Valley Correspondence , 1926-1941
 
24 pp letters.
 
59
Black Eagle [Phillip Andrews]* , 1926-1941, nd
 
c70 pp notes, letters.
 
60
Material for the State College, Pullman, Wn. [WA.] Has Been Culled Through , 1926-1942, nd
 
60 pp letters, notes, manuscripts.
 
61
[Charles N.] Loynes* , 1926-1945
 
c60 pp notes, letters.
 
62
Incidents of the Last Battle. Sharpshooters at the "Point of Rocks*." Black Eagle's* Story , 1926-1945, nd
 
100 pp notes, letters, manuscript fragments.
 
63
[Nez Perce War Background.] , 1927, nd
 
c75 pp notes, manuscripts.
 
64
[Indian Relics*.] , 1927-1930
 
c40 pp letters.
 
65
Slaper. Doane. [W.C. Slaper.] , 1927-1933
 
c40 pp letters, notes.
 
66
Chapman [Arthur I.]* , 1927-1937, nd
 
c40 pp notes, manuscripts.
 
67
Many Wounds* Medley , 1927-1939, nd
 
c65 pp notes, letters.
 
68
Causes Leading to War. Lapwai Councils , 1927-1942, nd
 
Misc notes, cls, letters.
 
69
Colonel Sturgis' Canyon Creek Fight, and Some Information Missouri River Crossing , 1927-1945, nd
 
c100 pp notes, letters, manuscripts.
 
11 70
[Nez Perce Historical Expedition.] , 1928
 
c50 pp letters.
 
71
Nez Perce War , c1928, nd
 
c70 pp notes, manuscripts, manuscript fragments.
 
72
[Nez Perce Scouts.] , 1928-1930, nd
 
c110 pp notes, manuscripts.
 
73
Bear's Paw Mountain Battlefield Correspondence , 1928-1932
 
16 pp letters.
 
74
Old Chief Joseph , 1928-1932, nd
 
c50 pp notes.
 
75
Unused Chap. 17 For Possible Use , 1928-1933, nd
 
16 pp manuscripts, notes.
 
76
Returned- Unanswered Letters. Nez Perce History , 1928-1934
 
39 pp letters.
 
77
Staking of Bear['s] Paw Mountain Battlefield , 1928-1936
 
c50 pp letters.
 
78
Big Hole* Correspondence , 1928-1937
 
46 pp letters.
 
79
Concerning Escapes From Bear's Paw Mtn. Battle Field to Sitting Bull's Camp in Canada and Treatment of Indians Who Surrendered , 1928-1938, nd
 
c65 pp notes, letters.
 
80
Big Hole [Battlefield]* , 1928-1940, nd
 
69 pp notes, cls letters.
 
12 81
"Field History"- Contains Manuscripts That Have Been Worked Over, or Not to be Used , 1928-1941, nd
 
c95 pp notes, letters, manuscripts fragments.
 
82
Items Used and Unused Deemed Worth[y] of Preservation , 1928-1941, nd
 
c200 pp notes, letters, cls, manuscripts.
 
83
[Nez Perce Land Claims and the War.] , 1928-1941, nd
 
c125 pp notes, manuscripts, letters.
 
84
[Camas Meadows*. Raid on Gen. Howard's Camp.] , 1928-1942, nd
 
Notes, letters. c125 pp.
 
85
Loynes*- Big Hole [Battle]* , 1928-1944, nd
 
c70 pp notes and letters.
 
86
General Scott. Indian Scout. [Hugh Lennox Scott.] , 1929-1931, nd
 
c40 pp notes, letters.
 
87
[H.S. Howard.] , 1929-1932
 
6 pp letters.
 
88
Loud-Speaking Gun , 1929-1932, nd
 
13 89
Possible Preface Items , 1929-1933, nd
 
20 pp notes, manuscripts.
 
90
Goldin. 7th. Cav. [Lieut. Theodore W. Goldin*.] , 1929-1941
 
50 pp notes, letters.
 
91
Garcia. No. II , 1929-1941, nd
 
c60 pp notes, letters, cls.
 
92
Colonel Wood. [Charles Erskine Scott (C.E.S.) Wood, Howard's Adjutant.] , 1929-1942, nd
 
50 pp notes, letters, manuscripts.
 
93
Painter, Horner, and Norwood Letters , 1929-1942, nd
 
c40 pp notes, letters, cl.
 
94
Unclassified , 1929-1944
 
c45 pp letters, notes.
 
95
Geographical Distribution of Signers of Treaties- Domains of Non-Treaty Chiefs 1877 , 1930, nd
 
96
Lieutenant Jerome*. [Lovell H. Jerome.] , 1930-1935, nd
 
c60 pp notes, letters.
 
97
Used Material. Field History , 1930-1939, nd
 
c300 pp notes, rough draft chapters of Yellow Wolf: His Own Story and Hear Me, My Chiefs!. [Includes: (a) 8 pp manuscript "Pre-White Man. Ancestral names of the Nez Perces Tribe, Headquarters at (now) White Bird, Idaho. Compiled by Many Wounds*, and Black Eagle*, Sons of Wot-tó-len," copy included. (b) 5 pp list of Nez Perce names and their meanings. (c) Lex Scripta Missionariums: re influence of early missionaries. (d) 3 pp bibliography of Nez Perce material. (e) Misc notes and frags re Yellow Wolf.]
 
14 98
About Yellow Wolf* and His Narrative , 1930-1940
 
c30 pp, letters, notes.
 
99
[Nez Perce History.] , 1930-1941, nd
 
6 pp notes and corrs.
 
100
[Treatment of Nez Perce.] , 1930-1942, nd
 
c100 pp notes, letters.
 
101
Col. Bailey*...Captain Rawn. [Harry L. Bailey; Charles C. Rawn.] , 1930-1943, nd
 
c130 pp notes, letters.
 
102
Cowan. Yellowstone Park Incident , 1931-1934, nd
 
c50 pp letters, manuscript.
 
103
Garcia. No. I , 1931-1943, nd
 
c65 pp notes, letters, manuscripts.
 
104
War Singer [How-lis Won-poon, Camille Williams], White Hawk*, Wat-tes Kun-nin [Earth-blanket] , 1931-1944, nd
 
25 pp notes, letters, manuscripts.
 
105
James Reuben* , c1934, nd
 
40 pp notes, manuscripts, cl.
 
106
Unused Appendices and Other Manuscripts and Notes , 1934, nd
 
c80 pp manuscript notes.
 
107
Horner and Other Letters. Nothing to be Used in Nez Perce History , 1934-1943
 
11 pp letters.
 
108
Miscellany Pertaining to the Nez Perce War, 1877 , c1935, nd
 
c130 pp notes, manuscripts.
 
109
Mr. Smith. Bull Train. Surrender. [Charles A. Smith, Private, Company A, 7th Cavalry.] , 1935-1937, nd
 
15 pp letters, notes.
 
15 110
Stake Tabulation. Last Battle. Map of Bear's Paw Mountain , 1935-1937, nd
 
c70 pp notes.
 
111
[Chief] Looking Glass Attacked , 1935-1945, nd
 
112
Big Hole [Battlefield]* Stake Tabulation , 1937, nd
 
61pp notes, cl.
 
113
[Nez Perce History.] , 1937, nd
 
4 pp letters.
 
114
Journal of Treaty with The Nez Perce, June 17, 1855. Yakimas, Walla Wallas, and Umatillas , 1939-1940, nd
 
115
Otis Half-Moon Correspondence , 1943
 
4 pp letters, notes.
 
116
[Notes and Fragments.] , 1944, nd
 
20 pp notes, manuscript fragments.
 
117
Geographical Distribution of Nez Perce Chiefs. , nd
 
16 pp notes.
 
118
[Nez Perce History.] , nd
 
c60 pp letters, notes, maps.
 
119
To Be Examined in Proofing Glossary , nd
 
230 pp notes, eighteen envelopes.
   
2.2:   Yakima Indian War (1855-1858) & Yakimas
 
120
Contains Historical Data from Many Sources but Chiefly Wash. State. V.O. McWhorter 2/20-1945 , 1880-1940, nd
 
c185 pp manuscripts, notes, letters, cls.
 
121
Indian Vocabulary , 1909-1938, nd
 
Notes, corrs. manuscripts, printed material.
 
16 122
Papers Pertaining to Yakima Indian History and Other Matters , 1910-1931
 
c110 pp letters, notes, manuscripts.
 
123
[Handwritten Ledger. Inscribed:] By Jan. 22 1912 Louis Mann*/Full Blood/ Yakima Indian/ Dictionary of the Yakima Indian/ Language and Translation into English Language , 1912
 
124
Hembree* Tragedies. Kulalas Story of Toppenish Battle. Abe Lincoln's Falls [Falling] in Glacier Caves , 1915-1927
 
c60 pp manuscript, manuscript frags, notes, letters.
 
125
Tribal Wars. Biographical Sketches Yakima Indians , 1916-1923, nd
 
c60 pp manuscripts, notes, letter.
 
126
Maj. Bowlen [Bolon, Bolen] Manuscript , 1916-1935
 
c75 pp manuscript, notes, letters, cl.
 
127
Concerning Chief Kamiakun*, and Tribal Affiliations of Chiefs Signing Treaty of 1855 , 1918-1939, nd
 
c35 pp manuscripts, notes, letters, cls.
 
128
Concerning Chief Moses*. Folder Containing a Medley of Manuscripts , 1919-1939
 
c65 letters, notes, manuscripts, manuscript frags, cls.
   
2.3:   Tribal Wars
 
129
Tribal Wars: Histo* Modoc and Bannock , 1909-1916, nd
 
c60 pp manuscripts, notes, letters.
 
130
[Lieutenant Mitchell. Rogue River Indian War.] , 1913-1923, nd
 
c110 pp manuscripts, notes.
 
131
Historic Bannock War, 1878 , 1916-1926, nd
 
c35 pp manuscripts, letters, cl, notes.
 
132
Pertaining to Bannack [sic] War. Lieut. Farror's [William T. Farrar?] Tukurika Campaign. Colonel W.C. Brown , 1921-1942, nd
 
96 pp letters, manuscripts, notes, cls.
 
17 133
Fitzgerald and Modoc War , 1929-1934, nd
 
c50 pp manuscripts, notes, letters.
 
134
Col[onel] Redington on Bannock War , 1930-1934
 
52 pp letters, notes, manuscripts.
 
135
[Tribal Wars: Miscellaneous.] , nd
 
c118 pp manuscript.
   
2.4:   West Virginia History & Miscellaneous
 
136
Interesting Copy of Old Letters Pertaining to Western Va. Border History. Kindness of Mr. G.W. Beattie, Highland, California Possibly send to West Va. Archives and History , 1848-1932
 
c150 letters, cops of letters, notes, manuscripts, manuscript frags.
 
137
[West Virginia History.] , 1889-1942, nd
 
c20 pp letters, manuscript, cl.
 
138
Old Letters and Manuscripts Gathered When Writing Border Settlers*. All Noted and Obsolete. L.V.M* , 1891-1914, nd
 
c300 pp letters, manuscripts, manuscript frags.
 
139
[West Virginia History.] , 1892-1910, nd
 
c100 pp letters, cls, manuscript.
 
140
[West Virginia History.] , 1900-1917, nd
 
c200 pp letters, cops documents, war department records, notes.
 
141
[West Virginia History.] , 1900-1938, nd
 
c60 pp notes, corr.
 
18 142
[West Virginia History.] , 1901-1932, nd
 
c120 pp letters, notes, cops of docs, war department records, manuscript rough drafts.
 
143
"Connelley's* Letters." , 1902-1915, nd
 
c60 pp letters.
 
144
[West Virginia History.] , 1902-1922, nd
 
c200 pp letters, cops documents, war department records, pension records, notes.
 
145
[West Virginia History.] , 1904-1944, nd
 
c50 pp letters, cls, manuscript.
 
146
[West Virginia History.] , 1906-1932, nd
 
c250 pp letters, notes, cops documents, cops.
 
147
Old Letters Pertaining to Border Settlers*. All Noted. (Obsolete) , 1907-1914, nd
 
c265 pp letters, cls.
 
19 148
[West Virginia History.] , 1907-1926, nd
 
c300 pp letters, cops of letters, notes, depositions, war record copies.
 
149
[William (E.) Connelley*.] , 1907-1929, nd
 
c35 pp letters, cls, manuscript.
 
150
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1911-1940
 
5 pp mimeo material, printed matter.
 
151
[West Virginia History.] , 1914-1932, nd
 
152
[West Virginia History.] , 1916, nd
 
15 pp letters, manuscripts.
 
153
[West Virginia History.] , 1917, nd
 
c20 pp notes, letters, memos.
 
154
[West Virginia History.] , 1919-1943, nd
 
c35 pp letters, cls, book advertising material.
 
155
[Indian History.] , 1930, nd
 
20 pp manuscripts.
 
156
[American Military History Foundation.] , 1934-1935
 
10 pp mimeo material.
 
157
[West Virginia History.] , nd
 
27 pp handwritten manuscript.

 

3:  Personal and Business Correspondence

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
19 folder
158

[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1886-1944
 
c200 pp letters, arranged in groups.
 
20 159
[Correspondence: Books & Miscellaneous.] , 1889-1931, nd
 
145 pp corr, notes, cls, printed matter, miscellaneous.
 
160
Notebook , c1893-1898
 
161
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1894-1910
 
14 pp letters.
 
162
[Correspondence: Personal.] , 1894-1916
 
c30 pp letters.
 
163
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1895-1906, nd
 
c75 pp McWhorter letterheads, printed material.
 
164
[Miscellaneous Material.] , 1895-1945, nd
 
165
[Correspondence: Personal.] , 1898-1909
 
c300 pp letters, arranged in groups.
 
166
[Miscellaneous Material.] , 1900-1945, nd
 
21 167
Concerning [The] Discards, etc , 1903-1922
 
23 pp letters.
 
168
[Memorabilia.] , 1904-1943, nd
 
Cls, letter, ephemera.
 
169
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1905-1934
 
c150 pp letters.
 
170
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1906-1913
 
c50 pp letters.
 
171
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1906-1916, nd
 
c80 pp letters.
 
172
Correspondence Relating to Chief Joseph's Tally Sticks. Letters from Miss Heberd, University of Wyoming. Letters from Ovid T. McWhorter, of Historic Interest [sic] , 1906-1939, nd
 
14 pp letters.
 
173
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1907-1915, nd
 
c50 pp letters.
 
174
[Correspondence: Personal.] , 1907-1936
 
c250 pp letters, manuscripts, cls.
 
175
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1907-1938
 
c50 pp letters.
 
22 176
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1907-1944, nd
 
c130 pp letters.
 
177
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1908-1916
 
c70 pp letters.
 
178
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1909-1916
 
c25 pp letters.
 
179
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1909-1916
 
67 pp letters.
 
180
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1909-1920
 
c75 pp letters.
 
181
[Correspondence: Border Settlers*.] , 1909-1932
 
c200 pp notes, manuscript frags, cls, letters.
 
182
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1909-1940, nd
 
c65 pp letters, c40 misc cls.
 
183
[Correspondence. Manuscripts.] , 1909-1942, nd
 
Letter, manuscripts.
 
184
Historic. Various Letters , 1909-1945, nd
 
c70 pp letters.
 
185
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1910-1915, nd
 
c60 pp letters.
 
186
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1910-1917, nd
 
c65 pp letters.
 
187
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1910-1926, nd
 
c50 pp letters.
 
188
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1910-1931
 
c50 pp letters.
 
23 189
Misc[ellaneous] Correspondence , 1910-1942
 
170 pp letters, manuscript frag.
 
190
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1911-1927
 
c50 pp letters.
 
191
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1911-1927, nd
 
c100 pp letters, printed material.
 
192
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1911-1932, nd
 
21 pp letters, printed material.
 
193
[Correspondence.] , 1911-1943, nd
 
c65 pp letters.
 
194
[Washington State Historical Society.] , 1911-1944, nd
 
c40 pp letters, cls, printed material.
 
195
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1911-1944, nd
 
c60 pp letters, notes, printed material.
 
196
For State Hist So[cie]ty. Louis Mann* Letters , 1912-1920
 
c160 pp letters.
 
197
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1912-1926
 
c50 pp letters, cls, printed notices.
 
198
[Ahtanum Water Rights*.] , 1912-1941, nd
 
c50 pp letters, cls.
 
24 199
[Miscellaneous Articles.] , 1912-1944, nd
 
c140 pp manuscript, manuscript frags, letters.
 
200
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1913-1915, nd
 
c60 pp letters.
 
201
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1913-1916
 
11 pp letters.
 
202
Copyright Certificates , 1913-1920
 
203
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1913-1926, nd
 
c90 pp letters, few cls.
 
204
[Correspondence: Personal.] , 1913-1929
 
c100 pp letters.
 
205
Lieut. U.S. Grant and Phil Sheridan, Indian Wives of. Letter to Andrew Carnegie Published in The Crime Against the Yakimas* , 1913-1938, nd
 
c55 pp manuscripts, notes, letters.
 
206
[Miscellaneous Material.] , 1914, nd
 
One postcard corr.
 
207
[Miscellaneous: Memorabilia.] , 1914-1916, nd
 
Cls, 9 pp frag notes, ephemera.
 
208
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1914-1922, nd
 
c50 pp letters, cls.
 
209
Old Letters to Be Gone Through and Examined for Worth , 1914-1926, nd
 
c100 pp.
 
210
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1914-1934, nd
 
c150 pp letters, printed material.
 
25 211
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1915-1941, nd
 
c217 pp letters, printed material.
 
212
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1916
 
c60 pp letters, notes, cls.
 
213
Mrs. Mitchell , 1916-1935, nd
 
cTwenty cls; c85 pp letters (most are cops).
 
214
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1917-1923
 
c60 pp letters.
 
215
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1917-1941, nd
 
c60 pp cls, letters, printed material.
 
216
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1917-1944, nd
 
Letters, notes, printed matter.
 
217
Captain Hembree , 1918-1922, nd
 
c30 pp letters.
 
218
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1918-1930, nd
 
c50 pp letters, cls.
 
219
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1918-1938, nd
 
c75 pp letters, printed material.
 
220
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1918-1941, nd
 
c50 pp letters, printed material.
 
221
[Correspondence: Personal.] , 1919-1921
 
27 pp letters.
 
26 222
Viola Norwest re: May Orrell, Nurse , 1919-1925
 
15 pp letters.
 
223
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1919-1927
 
c110 pp letters.
 
224
Endorsements of, and Correspondence Relating to Scarcity of Sale Copies of Border Settlers of Northwestern Virginia*, Etc , 1919-1932
 
225
Mrs. McKelvie. 140 S. 26th St., Lincoln, Nebraska , 1920-1921, nd
 
19 pp. letters.
 
226
Mrs. White Elk , 1920-1923
 
c20 pp letters.
 
227
[Correspondence & Notes: Humane Society.] , 1920-1924, nd
 
c275 pp miscellaneous.
 
228
Himrod , 1920-1925
 
c35 pp letters.
 
229
Historic Miscellany , 1920-1926, nd
 
c60 pp letters, notes, mimeographed material.
 
230
Buffalo B[en] Olney* , 1920-1927
 
c250 pp letters.
 
231
Buffalo B[en] Olney* , 1920-1928
 
c220 pp letters.
 
232
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1920-1936, nd
 
c100 pp letters; few cls, notes.
 
27 233
[Washington State Historical Society.] , 1920-1941
 
c55 pp mimeo material, letters.
 
234
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1921-1927, nd
 
c90 pp. Corr, cls.
 
235
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1921-1932, nd
 
c80 pp letters, cl.
 
236
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1921-1934, nd
 
c95 pp letters, cls, printed material.
 
237
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1922-1941
 
c100 pp letters, pamphlets, printed material.
 
238
[W.P.] Bonney , 1923-1925
 
20 pp letters, cls.
 
239
[Correspondence: Alonzo Victor Lewis.] , 1923-1927, nd
 
c150 pp letters.
 
240
[Washington State Monuments*.] , 1923-1928, nd
 
c20 pp letters (2), printed material.
 
241
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1923-1932, nd
 
c100 pp corr.
 
242
[Correspondence: Photographs.] , 1923-1945, nd
 
84 pp letters.
 
243
Sherburne. Letters From , 1924-1927
 
c30 pp letters.
 
244
[Historical Markers.] , 1924-1942
 
c37 pp letters.
 
245
[Correspondence: Personal.] , 1925, nd
 
6 pp letters, manuscript.
 
28 246
[Correspondence: Alonzo Victor Lewis.] , 1925-1928
 
c85 pp letters.
 
247
[Alonzo Victor Lewis.] , 1925-1929, nd
 
c50 pp letters, cls.
 
248
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1926-1929, nd
 
c90 pp letters.
 
249
[Correspondence: Francis M. Rookstool.] , 1926-1932
 
c75 pp letters.
 
250
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1926-1932, nd
 
c150 pp letters.
 
251
Nothing to be Noted. [Nez Perce Place and Tribal Names.] , 1926-1939, nd
 
32 pp letters.
 
252
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1926-1941
 
c40 pp letters.
 
253
[Correspondence and Miscellaneous Material.] , 1926-1942, nd
 
c60 pp letters, cls.
 
254
[Henry Horner.] , 1926-1943
 
35 pp letters.
 
255
[Andrew Garcia*.] , 1927-1929
 
35 pp letters, manuscript.
 
256
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1927-1930, nd
 
c100 pp letters.
 
257
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1927-1931
 
c150 pp letters.
 
258
[Correspondence: Research.] , 1927-1932
 
c25 pp letters.
 
259
[J.W. Redington.] , 1927-1932
 
30 pp letters.
 
260
[Correspondence: Books & Miscellaneous.] , 1927-1934, nd
 
207 pp corr, notes, cls, printed matter, miscellaneous.
 
261
[Correspondence.] , 1927-1939, nd
 
c25 pp letters, cls.
 
29 262
Prof. Libby , 1928-1930
 
20 pp letters.
 
263
Colonel J.W. Redington , 1928-1932, nd
 
c50 pp letters.
 
264
Howard , 1928-1935
 
17 pp letters.
 
265
Letters of Importance and Historic Facts , 1928-1935
 
c100 pp notes, letters, printed material.
 
266
Robert Ballou , 1928-1936
 
c25 pp letters, cls.
 
267
[Correspondence: Alonzo Victor Lewis.] , 1928-1941
 
c35 pp letters.
 
268
[Correspondence.] , 1929-1936
 
c40 pp letters.
 
269
[Correspondence.] , 1929-1937
 
c50 pp letters, misc cls
 
270
Miscellaneous Letters , 1929-1940, nd
 
c65 pp letters, notes.
 
271
[Chief Kamiakun* Monument.] , 1930
 
7 pp letters.
 
272
[Correspondence: Ollie Jordan.] , 1930-1932
 
c75 pp letters.
 
273
Yakima Park , 1930-1933, nd
 
c65 pp letters, cls.
 
274
Correspondence re Tragedy of the Wahk-Shum , 1930-1937
 
c70 pp letters.
 
275
Pawpaw Correspondence , 1930-1940
 
c200 pp letters.
 
30 276
Permits for Making Quotations...from Various Authors , 1930-1943, nd
 
c50 pp letters.
 
277
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1931-1941, nd
 
9 pp misc material.
 
278
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1931-1944, nd
 
c50 pp letters, printed matter.
 
279
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1931-1944
 
c60 pp letters.
 
280
Brininstool , 1932-1941, nd
 
21 pp letters.
 
281
[Correspondence: Books & Miscellaneous.] , 1932-1943, nd
 
250 pp corr, notes, cls, printed matter, miscellaneous.
 
282
[Correspondence.] , 1933-1936
 
18 pp letters.
 
283
[Correspondence] , 1933-1941 nd
 
c50 pp letters.
 
284
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1933-1943
 
c60 misc cls, magazine covers, mementos, manuscripts. Various corrs.
 
285
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1933-1944, nd
 
c50 pp letters, manuscript, printed material.
 
286
[Correspondence.] , 1934-1935
 
287
[Correspondence.] , 1934-1937, nd
 
288
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1934-1944
 
c100 pp letters.
 
289
[Washington State Historical Society.] , 1934-1944
 
c100 pp letters, ditto and mimeo material.
 
31 290
[Correspondence and Miscellaneous Material.] , 1934-1944, nd
 
c100 pp letters, cls, misc printed mementos.
 
291
[Correspondence.] , 1935
 
17 pp letters.
 
292
[Correspondence.] , 1935
 
14 pp letters.
 
293
[Correspondence.] , 1935
 
c25 pp.
 
294
[Correspondence.] , 1935-1936
 
c15 pp letters.
 
295
[Correspondence.] , 1935-1936
 
c20 pp letters.
 
296
[Correspondence.] , 1935-1936
 
c35 pp letters.
 
297
[Correspondence.] , 1935-1936
 
c50 pp letters.
 
298
[Correspondence.] , 1935-1936, nd
 
c15 pp letters.
 
299
[Correspondence.] , 1935-1937
 
11 pp letters.
 
300
Nipo Strongheart , 1935-1943
 
c75 pp letters
 
301
[Correspondence.] , 1936
 
24 pp letters.
 
302
Caxton Correspondence. Yellow Wolf , 1936-1940
 
c50 pp letters.
 
303
[Washington State Historical Society.] , 1937-1938
 
c30 pp letters, ditto and mimeo material.
 
304
[Washington State Historical Society.] , 1937-1938
 
30 pp duplicated material.
 
305
[C.M. Drury.] , 1937-1939
 
30 p letters.
 
306
[McWhorter Archive.] , 1937-1945
 
Letters, notes.
 
32 307
Corres[pondence]: Yellow Wolf , 1938-1939
 
c200 pp letters.
 
308
Correspondence, Caxton- Yellow Wolf , 1938-1942
 
c200 letters, bills, invoices, orders.
 
309
Yellow Wolf , 1939-1940
 
c150 pp letters.
 
310
Jubilee Correspondence , 1939
 
c50 pp letters.
 
311
[Washington State Historical Society.] , 1939
 
c50 pp mimeo material.
 
312
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1939-1944, nd
 
c200 pp letters, cls, printed matter.
 
313
[Washington State Historical Society.] , 1940
 
c100 pp ditto and carbon material.
 
314
[Correspondence: Publishing.] , 1940-1941
 
c100 pp letters.
 
315
[Correspondence on Vandalism.] , 1940-1941
 
14 pp letters.
 
33 316
[Washington State Historical Society.] , 1941
 
c30 pp duplicated material.
 
317
Caxton Printers: Yellow Wolf , 1941-1942
 
8 pp letters.
 
318
Caxton Printing Concerning Yellow Wolf , 1941-1942, nd
 
c25 pp letters, cls.
 
319
[Caxton Printing.] , 1941-1943, nd
 
c75 pp letters.
 
320
[Washington State Historical Society.] , 1942
 
c40 pp mimeo and duplicated material.
 
321
[Poems.] , c1943, nd
 
c100 poems.
 
322
[Big Hole Battlefield*.] , 1943-1944
 
5 pp letters.
 
323
[Correspondence: Books & Miscellaneous.] , nd
 
280 pp corr, notes, cls, printed matter, miscellaneous.
 
324
[Miscellaneous.] , nd
 
325
[McWhorter Archive.] Note: This file includes material dated 1946-1954 that relates to work on McWhorter's "Field History" manuscript and to the provenance, disposition, and processing of the McWhorter collection; however, it is not part of the original accession.]
 
326
[McWhorter Archive.] Note: This file includes material dated 1953-1981 that relates to work on McWhorter's "Field History" manuscript and to the provenance, disposition, and processing of the McWhorter collection; however, it is not part of the original accession.]
 
327
[McWhorter Archive.] Note: This file includes material dated 1950-1955 that relates to work on McWhorter's "Field History" manuscript and to the provenance, disposition, and processing of the McWhorter collection; however, it is not part of the original accession.]
 
328
[Obituary: Virgil O. McWhorter.] 2 pp cop of obituary note written for The Record Bulletin, of Prosser, WA, of Nov. 8, 1956, on the life of Virgil O. McWhorter, son of L.V. McWhorter*, who saw to it that the publication of Hear Me, My Chiefs! was made possible. [Not part of original accession].

 

4:  Indian Affairs

 
 
Container(s)
Description
   
4.1:   Nez Perces
 
34 folder
329

[Miscellaneous Nez Perce Material.] , 1916-1931, nd
 
c50 misc cls, letters.
 
330
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1928-1931, nd
 
37 pp letters, manuscripts.
 
331
[Yellow Wolf* Memorial.] , 1943-1944
 
20 pp letters, notes.
   
4.2:   Yakimas
 
332
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1894-1944
 
c30 pp letters, cls, printed matter.
 
333
[Yakima Reservation Boundaries.] , 1904-1907, nd
 
c20 pp petitions and legal papers.
 
334
[Irrigation* and Yakima Indian Lands.] , 1905-1917
 
c35 pp letters.
 
335
Jay Lynch Correspondence. Yakima Indian Agency , 1905-1919
 
c85 pp letters.
 
336
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1906-1918, nd
 
c380 pp letters and papers.
 
35 337
[Yakima Indian Affairs: Miscellaneous.] , 1906-1928
 
c25 pp letters
 
338
Yakima Council*, etc , 1906-1932, nd
 
c100 pp letters, notes, cls, manuscript.
 
339
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1907-1916, nd
 
c200 pp letters.
 
340
Tribal Court- Caesar Williams'* Case. Part of Correspondence- Last Part- Not in this Jacket. Case Compromised on a $15 Fine. L.V. McWhorter* , 1907-1917, nd
 
c85 pp letters, notes.
 
341
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1907-1940, nd
 
c100 pp letters.
 
342
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1908-1918, nd
 
c100 pp letters.
 
343
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1909-1912
 
c75 pp letters, petition forms, printed material.
 
344
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1909-1912
 
c65 pp letters, printed material.
 
345
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1909-1913, nd
 
105 pp letters, printed material.
 
346
Mostly Indian Affairs But Not Wholly Classified [Yakima.] , 1909-1914, nd
 
67 pp letters, petition forms.
 
36 347
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1909-1915, nd
 
c150 pp letters.
 
348
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1910-1915, nd
 
c100 pp letters.
 
349
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1913-1917
 
c200 pp letters, notes, cls, manuscripts.
 
350 360
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1913-1926, nd
 
c70 pp letters, manuscript.
 
351
[Correspondence and Miscellaneous.] , 1913-1928, nd
 
c150 pp letters, notes, printed material.
 
352
[Yakima Indians: Miscellaneous Material.] , 1913-1944, nd
 
c80 pp letters, notes, cls, mimeographed material.
 
353
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1914-1922, nd
 
c185 pp letters, notes.
 
37 354
Professor W.K. Moorehead. Proposed Exposure of Indian Office Affairs , 1914-1924
 
c40 pp letters.
 
355
[Correspondence and Miscellaneous.] , 1914-1944, nd
 
c30 cls, notes, printed material.
 
356
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1915-1919, nd
 
357
Louis Mann* , 1917-1923, nd
 
61 pp letters.
 
358
Correspondence: Miscellaneous. May Be of Historical Value , 1917-1940, nd
 
c135 pp letters.
 
359
Correspondence. [Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1918-1921
 
c65 pp letters.
 
360
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1918-1924, nd
 
c150 pp letters.
 
361
Redfox , 1919-1921, nd
 
c85 pp letters.
 
38 362
Prison Comfort Club , 1920-1921, nd
 
c20 pp letters, reports.
 
363
Wanamaker: Indian Scholarship , 1920-1922
 
6 pp letters.
 
364
Wash[ington] State Hist[orical] Soc[iet]y , 1920-1924, nd
 
45 pp letters.
 
365
Agency Removal, Yakima. 1921-1924. 22 pp letters, cls. Corrs: Stella M. Atwood, Mrs. P.M. Eva Sturdevant Troy, Mrs. C.E. Reinig, S.M. Brosius, Nealy N. Olney. [Removal of Fort Simcoe *Indian agency to Toppenish. McWhorter* fought the move.]
 
366
Japs. Legionairs [sic.] , 1922-1923, nd
 
c45 pp letters, cls.
 
367
University of Oregon Medical Research Among Indians. 1923. 10 pp letters, cl. Corrs: Lester T. Jones, Homer J. Rush. [Prevalence of goiter among Northwest Indians. Yakimas' ideas on disease and sanitation.]
 
368
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1923-1940, nd
 
c30 pp misc material.
 
369
Yakima Tribal History and Historical Data of Yakima Reservation , 1927-1944, nd
 
c200 pp letters, notes.
 
370
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1928-1932
 
c25 pp letters.
 
371
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1931-1944
 
c60 pp assorted cls, mimeo pamphlets.
 
372
[Correspondence and Miscellaneous Material.] , 1938-1939, nd
 
c65 pp letters, notes, cls.
 
373
Notes on Yakima Indian Conditions , nd
 
12 pp school copybook.
   
4.3:   General
 
39 374
[Indian Affairs.] , 1891-1943, nd
 
c75 pp letters, printed material.
 
375
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1894-1943
 
c100 pp corr.
 
376
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1905-1935, nd
 
c70 pp letters, cls, miscellaneous.
 
377
Correspondence for State Historical Society , 1906-1920, nd
 
c40 pp letters, manuscript.
 
378
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1906-1923, nd
 
c280 pp letters, manuscript frags, notes.
 
379
Pueblo Indians , 1910-1923, nd
 
c15 pp letters, cls, printed matter.
 
380
[Miscellaneous Indian Affairs.] , 1911-1936, nd
 
c20 pp printed matter.
 
381
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1911-1937, nd
 
c76 pp cls, c70 pp letters.
 
40 382
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1912-1937
 
notes, resolutions, petitions.
 
383
Letters from Strongheart for State Historical Society , 1914-1922
 
c80 pp letters.
 
384
394 Unclassified Letters , 1914-1926, nd
 
c170 pp letters.
 
385
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1918-1927, nd
 
c30 pp letters, legal papers.
 
386
Letters of Louis Mann*, for State Historical Society , 1920-1926
 
61 pp letters.
 
387
Rev. Red Fox , 1921-1922
 
c100 pp letters.
 
388
White Swan Mission , 1921-1925, nd
 
c100 pp letters.
 
389
1936. Religious Freedom for the Indian , 1921-1936
 
c25 pp letter, mimeo materials, cls.
 
390
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous Material.] , 1922-1928, nd
 
c110 pp letter, papers.
 
41 391
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1924-1932, nd
 
c30 pp letters.
 
392
Probation. Robert Luke. Willie Donaldson , 1927-1928
 
25 pp letters.
 
393
Kamiakun* Monument , 1928-1934
 
5 pp letters, cls.
 
394
[Indian Affairs.] , 1928-1943, nd
 
c90 pp mimeo material, cls, letters.
 
395
Chief Wm. Mason Case , 1931-1933, nd
 
c100 pp letters.
 
396
Concerning Fishing* Rights for Priest Rapids Indians , 1937-1943, nd
 
c180 pp letters, notes.
 
397
[Priest Rapids Indian Affairs.] , 1938
 
2 pp letter.
 
398
[Mimeographed Pamphlets re Chief Seattle and Robert Gray.] , 1939
 
399
Report of Trip to Mouth of Palouse River, Wn., July, 1939. Under Auspices of Wn. State Hist. Society. L.V. McWhorter* , 1939-1940
 
c30 pp letters, manuscript.
 
400
Landless Priest Rapids Indians , 1940
 
3 pp. letters.

 

5:  Humane Society

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
41 folder
401

[Humane Society: Miscellaneous.] , 1911-1926, nd
 
402
[Correspondence: Humane Work.] , 1916-1922
 
c100 pp
 
403
[Humane Society: Miscellaneous.] , 1917-1921, nd
 
c250 pp notes, cls, corr.
 
42 404
[Humane Society: Miscellaneous.] , 1918-1922, nd
 
c270 pp notes and corr.
 
405
[Humane Society: Miscellaneous.] , 1918-1928
 
64 pp corr.
 
406
[Humane Society.] , 1919
 
13 pp
 
407
[Humane Society.] , 1919-1920
 
3 pp
 
408
[Humane Society.] , 1919-1920
 
409
[Mimeo Material.] , 1919-1920
 
2 pp mimeo material.
 
410
[Humane Society.] , 1919-1932
 
411
Anti-Carnival Bill , 1921-1923, nd
 
c20 pp letters, 2 pp cl, 2 pp copy of bill.
 
412
[Correspondence & Notes.] , 1921-1924, nd
 
c130 pp miscellaneous.
 
413
[Humane Society: Miscellaneous.] , 1922, nd
 
4 pp letters, miscellaneous.
 
414
[Humane Society: Miscellaneous.] , c1922, nd
 
415
[Humane Society.] , 1922-1925
 
24 pp
 
43 416
Correspondence Humane Work- Range Situation on the [Yakima] Reservation , 1923-1924
 
30 pp letters.
 
417
[Humane Society.] , 1925
 
1 p corr.
 
418
[Humane Society: Business Correspondence.] , 1935-1944
 
95 pp.

 

6:  Indian Narratives

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
43 folder
419

Finished Stories , 1903-1922, nd
 
c275 pp manuscript, dups, corr.
 
420
Finished [Stories] , 1906-1923, nd
 
230 pp manuscript, dups.
 
421
Miss [Fannie C.] Dillon. Blank Verses- Indian and Otherwise , 1908-1934, nd
 
c25 pp, manuscript, manuscript frags, misc notes.
 
422
Finished Stories. [Tahmahnawis* Power.] , 1909-1922
 
c130 pp manuscript, dups.
 
44 423
Material to be Rewritten. [Tahmahnawis* Power.] , 1909-1927, nd
 
c80 pp letter, manuscripts, notes.
 
424
Customs of the Yakimas. Omens. Item on the Winter, or "Earth House" of the Yakima and Wishom Tribes , 1909-1929, nd
 
425
[Chief Sluskin*.] , 1910-1918
 
c60 pp letters, manuscripts, cls, notes.
 
426
Berry Feast , 1910-1925, nd
 
c35 pp manuscript, notes.
 
427
[Miscellaneous Stories.] , 1910-1935, nd
 
c40 pp, manuscripts, notes, letters, cl.
 
428
Chief Sluskin* and Other Items , 1911-1917
 
c60 pp manuscripts, letters notes, cls.
 
429
Finished Stories , 1911-1924
 
c285 pp manuscript, dups.
 
430
Finished Legends, The Hereafter. [Tahmanhawis* Power.] , 1911-1932, nd
 
c125 pp manuscript, dups.
 
431
441 Legends, Tribal Wars, Hunting* Stories , 1912-1927, nd
 
c90 pp manuscripts, few cls, letter.
 
45 432
Hunting Stories. Samalee Sack Stories , 1912-1928, nd
 
c60 pp manuscript, notes.
 
433
Original Copy of Casting of Mourning Dove's*Legends , 1914-1922, nd
 
c272 pp manuscript, manuscript frags, notes, 1 letter.
 
434
[Yakima Indian War.] , 1915-1928
 
132 pp notes, letters, manuscripts, cls.
 
435
Owl-Child (Alec McCoy)* , 1915-1932, nd
 
c65 pp manuscripts, notes.
 
436
Finished Stories , 1916-1921, nd
 
c220 pp manuscripts, dups.
 
437
Winter Houses. Wish-hom tribe, Division of. Various Items. Death of Yo-Yonen*, Son of Chief Smoholla* , 1919-1934, nd
 
c15 pp manuscript, notes.
 
438
Story of the Kamiah Monster and Other Legends by Yellow Wolf* , 1923-1935, nd
 
c70 pp notes, manuscripts, letter.
 
439
[Other Short Stories.] , 1926, nd
 
c45 pp manuscripts.
 
46 440
Mourning Dove's* Manuscript "Coyote Stories." Less #20 Missing. Should Never Have Been Published as "Edited." , nd
 
441
This Jacket Contains Original manuscript of Mourning Dove's Book Coyote Stories* , nd
 
c100 pp typed manuscript, many with handwritten corrections.

 

7:  Mourning Dove Correspondence

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
folder
442

[Correspondence: J.P. MacLean to McWhorter* re Mourning Dove*.] , 1914-1933
 
25 pp letters.
 
443
[Correspondence: McWhorter* to Mourning Dove*.] , 1915-1930
 
8 pp letters.
 
444
[Correspondence: Mourning Dove* to McWhorter*.] , 1915-1935
 
c285 pp letters.
 
445
[Correspondence: Mourning Dove* to J.P. MacLean.] , 1916
 
4 pp letters.
 
446
[Correspondence: J.P. MacLean to Mourning Dove*.] , 1916-1928
 
20 pp letters.
 
447
[Correspondence: Miscellaneous.] , 1916-1933, nd
 
c40 pp letter frags, notes, manuscript, cls. 3 letters.
 
448
[Correspondence re Mourning Dove* and her Publications.] , 1916-1935
 
38 pp letters.
 
449
[Correspondence: McWhorter*- outgoing- re Mourning Dove*.] , 1916-1935
 
25 pp letters.
 
450
Guie , 1930
 
c35 pp letters.

 

8:  Newspaper Articles

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
47 folder
451

[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1863-1937
 
cThirteen misc cls.
 
452
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1888-1942, nd
 
453
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1894-1942, nd
 
Letters, c100 cls.
 
454
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1904-1914, nd
 
455
Clippings- Yakima Indians , 1906-1925
 
Eleven cls.
 
456
[J.M. McWhorter.] , 1909
 
457
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1909-1927
 
c165 cls.
 
458
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1909-1927
 
c58 pp cls.
 
459
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1910
 
c25 cl Some un.
 
460
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1910-1931
 
48 461
[Astoria Centennial*.] , 1911
 
462
[Clippings: Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1911-1916
 
Seventeen cl.
 
463
[L.V. McWhorter*: Border Settlers.] , 1912
 
464
[Lieutenant John Mitchell. Rogue River Indian War.] , 1913
 
465
[Magazine.] , 1913
 
466
[L.V. McWhorter* & Miscellaneous.] , 1914-1941, nd
 
c11 cls.
 
467
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1915
 
Seventy cls.
 
468
[Newspaper.] , 1915
 
469
[Chief Sluiskin. Miscellaneous.] , 1915-1916, nd
 
Three cls.
 
470
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1916
 
Periodical, two cops.
 
471
[Newspaper.] , 1916
 
472
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1916-1938
 
Three cls.
 
473
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1918-1921
 
Ten cls.
 
474
[Newspaper: Humane Society Supplement.] , 1919
 
475
[Humane Society.] , 1919-1928
 
Twelve cls.
 
476
[General Custer.] , 1920
 
477
[Newspaper.] , 1921
 
478
[Humane Society: Miscellaneous.] , 1921, nd
 
Cl
 
479
[Newspaper Clippings: Humane Society.] , 1923-1924, nd
 
480
[Newspaper.] , 1924
 
4 pp periodical
 
481
Indian-Published Newspapers , 1925-1927
 
Three periodicals.
 
482
Newspapers with Articles About North American Indians , 1925-1930
 
49 483
McWhorter*- Indians , 1925-1932
 
Sixteen cls.
 
484
[Newspaper.] , 1925-1936
 
485
[Newspapers.] , 1926-1927
 
486
[Nez Perce History.] , 1926-1929
 
487
[Miscellaneous Indian Clippings.] , 1927
 
Three cls.
 
488
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1927-1942, nd
 
Eleven misc cls.
 
489
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1928-1930, nd
 
c100 misc cl.
 
490
[Chief Joseph* and Incidents of the War.] , 1928-1939, nd
 
90 pp cls
 
491
[Yellow Wolf Reviews.] , 1928-1942, nd
 
c150 cl.
 
50 492
[Unsorted Clippings.] , 1929
 
c100 cl.
 
493
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1929-1931, nd
 
Thirty cls
 
494
[Periodical.] , 1930
 
495
[Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings.] , c1930
 
496
[Newspaper.] , 1930-1931
 
497
[Clipping.] , 1931
 
498
[Newspaper.] , 1931
 
499
[Newspaper.] , 1931
 
500
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1931-1932
 
501
[Col. J. W. Redington. Camas Prairie.] , 1931-1933
 
Two cl.
 
502
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , 1932
 
cFifteen cl.
 
503
[Nez Perce History.] , 1932
 
504
[Coyote Stories, Mourning Dove, Dean Guie.] , 1934
 
505
Chief Umtuch , 1935
 
506
[Newspaper.] , 1936
 
507
[Nez Perce War, 1877.] , 1936
 
508
[Yakima Indian Affairs.] , 1942
 
509
[Newspaper.] , 1944
 
510
[Marcus Whitman.] , nd
 
cTwenty cl.
 
511
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , nd
 
Nine cl.
 
512
[Miscellaneous Clippings.] , nd
 
Ten cl.
 
513
[Miscellaneous Clipping.] , nd
 
One item, one leaf, ns.
 
514
[Mourning Dove*.] , nd
 
One cl.
 
515
[Union Gap*.] , nd
 
One cl

 

9:  Maps, Documents & Drawings

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
folder
516

[Book Cover Sketches.] , 1908, nd
 
517
[Pencil Sketch.] , 1909
 
518
[Miscellaneous Sketches & Drawings.] , 1912-1923, nd
 
519
[Chief Peo-peo Tholekt's* Combat with a Grizzly Bear.] , 1926
 
520
[manuscript and Printed Maps of Nez Perce Camp at Big Hole*, Montana.] , 1926-1928, nd
 
521
[Sketch Map of the Battle of the Big Hole*: Nez Perce Camp.] , 1928
 
522
[Outline of Division of Domain Among Nez Perce Chiefs.] , 1930
 
523
[Cottonwood Creek*.] , 1934
 
524
[Chalk Sketch.] , 1935
 
525
[Map of the 1877 Nez Perce Campaign.] , 1935
 
526
[Pencil Sketches.] , 1935, nd
 
527
[Sketch Map of Pit Reputedly Reported as Being Site Where Captured Cannon* Was Buried, Big Hole* Battlefield.] , 1938
 
528
Where Indians [Nez Perce] Captured the Cannon* , 1938
 
529
[Camas Prairie Battlefield Maps.] , 1939, nd
 
530
[Sketch Map Showing Sturgis' Camp and Joseph's* Scout Position, Yellowstone River*.] , 1944
 
531
[Chief Joseph's Death & Yakima Reservation.] , nd
 
532
[Chief Looking Glass' Camp*.] , nd
 
533
[Domain Map.] , nd
 
534
[Drawing of Nez Perce Fatality Tally.] , nd
 
535
[Maps Showing Bolon Monument*.] , nd
 
536
[Painting.] , nd
 
537
[Pencil Sketches.] , nd
 
538
[Peo-Peo's Fight With Grizzly.] , nd
 
539
[Priest Rapids Drawings.] , nd
 
540
[Sketch Map.] , nd
 
541
[Sketch Map of Clearwater* Battlefield.] , nd
 
542
[Sketch Maps of Yellowstone.] , nd
 
543
[Yakima County Townships.] , nd
 
folder
544-571


9.1:   Oversize Maps, Documents & Drawings
 
box
51
544
[Certificates.] , 1877 & 1881
 
545
[Portrait of Peo-peo Tholekt*.] , 1911
 
546
[Miscellaneous: Nez Perce & Land Forms.] , 1911 & 1941
 
547
[Yakima, Washington.] , 1912
 
548
[Cutouts of Photographs of Caesar Williams*.] , 1914
 
549
[Sketch Map: Kamiah Monster*.] , c1914.
 
550
[Industrial Map.] , 1916
 
551
[War Poster.] , c1918
 
552
[Maps: Yellowstone & Idaho.] , 1921-1922
 
553
[Blueprint Map.] , 1925
 
554
[Poster.] , c1925
 
555
[Battle of Big Hole*/Nez Perce Camp.] , 1927
 
556
[Drawing.] , 1927
 
557
[Sketch Road Map.] , 1930
 
558
[Sketch Map.] , 1934
 
559
[Printed Map of Bear's Paw *Battlefield with Stake Tabulation.] , c1935-1936
 
560
[Sketch Map.] , 1936
 
561
[Maps: Negatives.] , 1937
 
562
[Drawings.] , nd
 
563
[Kentucky Frontiersman.] , nd
 
564
[Map of the Nez Perce Reservation Used in Hear Me, My Chiefs!] , nd
 
565
[manuscript Map.] , nd
 
566
[Pencil Drawing.] , nd
 
567
[Printed Map.] , nd
 
568
[Printed Map.] , nd
 
569
[Sketch.] , nd
 
570
[Sketch Maps.] , nd
 
571
[Sketch and Printed Maps.] , nd
 
572
[Graphic art, misc.] , 1921, 1925, 1927, nd