Whitman College and Northwest Archives
345 Boyer Avenue
Walla Walla, WA 99362
(509) 527-5922
archives@whitman.edu
http://www.whitman.edu/archives



Guide to the Bill Gulick Papers, 1940-2008


HTM_WCMss46





Finding aid prepared by William Huntington and Michael Paulus, 2009

Finding aid encoded by William Huntington >, 2009


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

Whitman College and Northwest Archives

345 Boyer Avenue
Walla Walla, WA 99362
(509) 527-5922
archives@whitman.edu
http://www.whitman.edu/archives

 
Collection Number:
 

HTM_WCMss46

 
Creator:
 

Gulick, Bill, 1916-

 
Title:
 

Bill Gulick Papers

 
Dates:
 

1940-2008 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

68 linear feet
82 boxes

 
Languages:
 

Materials are in English and Norwegian 

 
Summary:
 

Journals, correspondence, manuscripts, memorabilia, and research materials of the western author Bill Gulick.

 

Biographical Note

Grover C. “Bill” Gulick was born on February 22, 1916, in Kansas City, Missouri. After a series of jobs during the Great Depression, in 1940 Gulick enrolled in the Professional Writing School at the University of Oklahoma. Soon after beginning his studies with Walter Stanley Campbell (who published under the name Stanley Vestal), Gulick was selling stories and regularly writing for national magazines, first for pulp westerns and then for literary magazines such as the Saturday Evening Post. Gulick began publishing traditional western novels in the 1950s, beginning with Bend of the Snake (1950). By the 1960s, he was focused on writing historical novels. Gulick’s historical novels include a series about the Nez Perce (Northwest Destiny, 1988) and a series on the Columbia River (Roll On, Columbia, 1997-2008). Several of Gulick’s stories were turned into major motion pictures, including Bend of the River (1952), Road to Denver (1955), and Hallelujah Trail (1965).

Gulick wrote and produced three historical outdoor dramas: The Magic Musket (1953), for the Washington Territory centennial; Pe-Wa-Oo-Yit (1955), for the centennial of the Walla Walla Treaty Council of 1855; and Trails West (1976-77), which represents events from the arrival of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the Pacific Northwest in 1805 through the Walla Walla Treaty Council. Gulick also published seven non-fiction books about the land and history of the Northwest and an autobiography, Sixty-Four Years as a Writer (2006). Gulick’s extensive body of literary work is characterized by a clear, dramatic narrative style and content that is informed by solid research.

Gulick’s research brought him to Walla Walla and the library and archives at Whitman College in the late 1940s. Knowing that he wanted to write about the Northwest, Gulick and his wife, Jeanne Abbott, whom he married in 1946, moved to Walla Walla in 1949. Soon after they settled there, Gulick called Walla Walla a three-dimensional town—“one with a past, a present, and a future”—and it became the center of much of his life and work.

Gulick began donating his papers to the Whitman College and Northwest Archives in 1960, when Jeanne Gulick became the Pacific Northwest Librarian at the Penrose Library. In the decades that followed, Gulick continued to donate his journals, correspondence, manuscripts, and research materials to the archives. The Bill Gulick Papers document Gulick’s long literary life—a career that began during the advent of the television and continued through the advent of the personal computer. Gulick is one of the most important interpreters of the history of the Northwest and his papers are an important part of the region’s cultural record.

Content Description

The Bill Gulick Papers include journals, correspondence, manuscripts, memorabilia, and research materials. Included in the collection are papers presented to the Walla Walla Inquiry Club and records of the production of Trails West.

Arrangement

Series.

Administrative Information

Location of Originals 

Acquisition Information 

Donated to the Whitman College and Northwest Archives by Bill Gulick, 1960-2008.

Separated Materials 

Use of the Collection

Alternative Forms Available 

Restrictions on Access 

Some material from Gulick's journals and Trails West records is restricted.

Restrictions on Use 

Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. for copyright not held by Whitman College.

Preferred Citation 

Bill Gulick Papers, Whitman College and Northwest Archives.

Related Information

Related Materials 

Subjects

Gulick, Bill 1916 -- Archives.
 
Other Creators :
Walla Walla (Wash.) -- History
Novelists, American -- 20th century
Western stories

Detailed Description of the Collection

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


 

Series 1:  Manuscripts, 1940-2006

14 linear ft. (14 boxes)
Manuscripts and research material related to published and unpublished works; copies of published works.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
1/1


“The Cautious Type,” Rehabilitator Magazine
  June 1940
 
1/2

“Blackwood-Davis Business College,” Rehabilitator Magazine
  August 1940
 
1/3

“Foot Prints in the Sands of Time,” Rehabilitator Magazine
  September 1940
 
1/4

“I Pledge Allegiance…,” Peace Officer Magazine
  September 1940
 
1/5

Letter from Rogers Terrill, Associate Publisher of Popular Publications informing the acceptance of “King of the Redland Canyons,” apparently, Gulick’s first published story
  October 4, 1940
 
1/6

“The Lead for A Story,” Rehabilitator Magazine
  October 1940
 
1/7

“The Kid that Rode with Death” New Western Magazine
  January 1941
 
1/8

“You Gotta Be Hard,” Adventure Magazines
  August 1942
 
1/9

"Count the Stars:" Unfinished manuscript; letter to Nancy Parker, agent;, 1945; story notes
  1943-1944
 
1/10

“High-Line Hero,” Liberty Magazine
  February 19, 1944
 
1/11

“The Fire-Water Rebellion.” Synopsis. Published in Star Western
  February 1944
 
1/12

“No Chance for Honest Cowmen.” Synopsis. TV Script. Published in Star Western Magazine
  December 1944
 
1/13

"Ironhead Mike," Liberty Magazine
  February 17, 1945
 
1/14

“The Lady Has a Mind,” The Star Weekly Toronto
  November 29, 1947
 
1/15

"Winter Storm, Blue Book Magazine, pp.130-144
  January 1950
 
1/16

“Danger, High Tension,” The American Women’s Weekly
  July 1, 1950
 
1/17

“Grandfather and the Philistines,” The Star Weekly Toronto
  November 17, 1951
 
1/18

“Man of Honor.” Published in “Dime Western” Under Title, Two Faced Promise
  1951
 
1/19

“Bend of the Snake,” The Boston Sunday Globe
  February 10, 1952 February 17, 1952 February 24, 1952
 
1/20

“Amiable Slave Driver,” The Star Weekly Toronto
  May 10, 1952
 
1/21

"Pe-wa-oo-yit" The first treaty council
  1955
 
1/22

"The Marriage of Moon Wind," Saturday Evening Post, pp.27,43-44
  December 31, 1955
 
1/23

“My Dear Enemy.” A TV Original Story
  January 31, 1956
 
box
13


"Showdown in the Sun" - Screenplay by Edmund North, MGM Studios. Adapted from a novel by Bill Gulick.
  1958
 
box/folder
1/24


“Bronco,” by Gerald D. Adams. Sent to Bill Gulick as an example of how a script is to be written.
  December 10, 1959
 
1/25

"The Moon-eyed Appaloosa": One draft copy
  circa 1962
 
box
13


"The Mountain Men" - First draft screenplay, Twentieth-Century Fox. Adapted from a novel by Bill Gulick.
  August 28, 1964
 
box/folder
1/26


"The Hallelujah Trail" 2 comic books and promotional film brochure (based on Gulick's Hallelujah Train)
  February 1965
 
2/1

"The Intrepid Inventor" (3 manuscripts, two undated)
  June 1966
 
1/27

Review of The American Western Novel, Pacific Northwest Quarterly, p. 64
  April 1967
 
1/28

“The Plight of the Author Today,” PNLA Quarterly, pp. 202-215
  April 1967
 
1/29

“Bill Gulick, A Writer of Western Tales” by Kalez Jay,” The Spokesman Review Magazine, pp. 10-11
  June 16, 1968
 
2/2

"The Liveliest Town in the West" a musical play in two acts (3 scripts)
  circa 1969
 
2/3

"Fandango" Six copies of various drafts, with four undated, one in 1969, and one in 1985, and first draft of music and lyrics with comments by Henry Gulick, Professor of Music at Indiana University, and Thomas D. Howells, Professor of English at Whitman College
  1969
 
1/30

Review of Max Braud: The Big ‘Westerner’, Pacific Northwest Quarterly, p. 120
  July 1971
 
1/31

“Clearwater Log Drive – End of an Era,” The Seattle Times Magazine, pp. 8-10
  July 18, 1971
 
1/32

“Kids and Klickers, A Walla Walla Phenomenon,” Seattle Times Magazine, pp. 6-7
  October 24, 1971
 
box
6


Outline and research materials for "Snake River Country"
  circa 1971
 
box/folder
1/33


“Survival Kit for Writers,” The Idaho Librarian, pp. 87-96
  July 1972
 
1/34

“Wild or Dammed Hells Canyon,” Seattle Times Magazine
  January 20, 1974
 
1/35

“A Reliable Source,” Incredible Idaho, pp. 13-17
  Spring 1974
 
1/36

“Murder in Hell’s Canyon,” Incredible Idaho, pp. 13-19
  Fall 1974
 
1/37

“The Last Free-Flowing River,” PNLA Quarterly, pp. 11-12
  Winter 1974
 
1/38

“Snake River Farewell,” Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
  January 19, 1975
 
1/39

“Hard Som Flint,” Western no. 17, pp. 10-11, 14-17 (in Norwegian)
  1975
 
1/40

“Mannen Fra Texas,” Western no. 19, 26-44 (in Norwegian)
  1975
 
1/41

“13000 Volts,” Western, no.11, pp. 10-21 (in Norwegian)
  1975
 
1/42

“Siste Sjanse,” Western, no.23, pp. 9-11, 45-48 (in Norwegian)
  1975
 
1/43

“Storm Natten,” Western, no.24,pp. 10-11, 42-45 (in Norwegian)
  1976
 
1/44

“GI Aldric Opp!,” Western, no. 16,pp. 6-7, 42-44 (in Norwegian)
  1976
 
1/45

“Coyote Killer,” Far West, pp. 92-109
  Fall 1979
 
3/1

"Treasure in Hell's Canyon" First draft screenplay
  circa 1979
 
3/2

“The Deadly Portrait,” Far West, pp. 62-67
  Summer 1980
 
3/3

“Bad Neighbors,” Far West, pp. 82-91
  Fall 1981
 
box
11


"Chief Joseph Country" manuscripts
  circa 1981
 
box/folder
3/4-3/8


"The Lost Wallowa" unpublished manuscripts
  February 16, 1982
 
box
6


"Gold and Silver Country" unpublished manuscript
  1982
 


"The Hallelujah Trail" - a Wild West musical comedy by Jon D. Stainbrook, music and lyrics by Gretchen Kreis, adapted from a novel by Bill Gulick, two copies. - Cassette of music from Jackson Hole performance
  circa 1983
 
box/folder
3/9


“William Clark’s Indian ‘Love’ Child,” True West, pp. 12-16
  February 1984
 
3/10

“Barbara Peets,” Northwest Edition, pp. 74-75
  February 1984
 
3/11

“Eureka – Hell’s Canyon Bubble That Burst,” True West, pp. 22-28
  January 1985
 
3/12

“Dave Manuel, Sculptor,” Northwest Edition, pp. 66-69
  January 1985
 
3/13

“Valley Bronze: A Foundry into the Remote Wallowa,” Northwest Edition, pp. 16-17
  August 1985
 
box
13


"Trail's West" by Bill Gulick; Music by Ed Hickey [revised] 3 copies
  August 1, 1985
 
box/folder
3/14


“The Favell Museum,” Northwest Edition, pp. 74-75
  October 1985
 
3/15

“Arlene Hooker Fay,” Northwest Living, pp. 22-23
  May 1986
 
box
6


"The Greatest Inventor in the West" - Historical novel draft
  December 1, 1986
 
box/folder
3/16


“Yakima Nation Museum,” Northwest Living, pp. 58-59
  April 1987
 
3/17

“Bill Monrose Artist,” Northwest Living, p. 47
  April 1987
 
3/18

“Best of the West,” Northwest Living, pp. 24-27
  September/October 1987
 
box
10


"Distant Thunder" manuscript
  circa 1988
 
box/folder
10


"Northwest Destiny" manuscript
  circa 1988
 


"Gathering Storm" manuscript
  circa 1988
 


"Wagon Wheels to Oregon"
  circa 1988
 
3/19

“Charlie’s Country,” Northwest Living, pp. 14-17
  March/April 1990
 
3/20

“Chinese Massacre in Hell’s Canyon,” True West, pp. 44-47
  April 1991
 
box
13


"Roadside History of Oregon" Research materials only, including articles on trappers, wagon trains, frontier posts; photocopied pictures of historic Oregon buildings and timber industry, Pendleton’s underground tunnels, Marie Dorian, and Klamath county history; selections from Theodore Stern’s The Klamath Tribe, Rut Pfefferle’s “Golden Days and Pioneer Ways,” Jack Sutton’s “113 Years with Josephine."
  1991
 
5

"A Traveler's History of Washington" - 3 copies of various drafts
 
   
1. Draft of Introduction and Part 1, Puget Sound
  September 6, 1992
   
2. Draft and research notes of Part 2, Olympic Peninsula
  September 10, 1992
   
3. Draft and research notes of Part 3, Southwest Washington
  September 14, 1992
   
4. Draft and research notes of Part 4, Cascade Mountains
  September 15, 1992
   
5. Draft of Part 5, Columbia Basin
  September 18, 1992
   
6. Draft and research notes of Part 6, Southeast Washington
  September 21, 1992
   
7. Acknowledgements, bibliography, photo captions, and research
  Undated
   
8-14. Revision of Parts 1-6 and acknowledgements, bibliography, and photo captions
  1994
   
15. Draft of Parts 1 and 2 entitled Roadside History of Washington
  Undated
   
16. Draft of Parts 3 and 4
  Undated
   
17. Drafts of Part 5 and 6 with acknowledgements and bibliography
  Undated
 
box
4


"Roll on Columbia: An Historical Novel"
 
   
1. Book 1, “To the Pacific,” chapters 1-10
  Undated
   
2. Book 1, “To the Pacific,” chapters 11-25
  circa 1993
   
3. Book 2, “Columbia Cascades,” chapters 1-13
  Undated
   
4. Book 2, “Columbia Cascades,” chapters 14-27
  circa 1994
   
5. Book 3, “Columbia Desert,” chapters 1-12
  circa 1995
   
6. Book 3, “Columbia Desert,” chapters 13-22
  circa 1995
   
7. Book 3, “Columbia Desert,” chapters 23-30
  circa 1995-1996
   
8. Partial outline of “Columbia Cascades,” miscellaneous historical notes
  Undated
   
9. Bibliography for “Columbia Cascades”
  Undated
   
10. Preliminary bibliography for the work, tentatively entitled “Columbia River”
  Undated
   
11. Notes photocopied from "Stern-Wheelers Up the Columbia"
  Undated
   
12. Chronology for "Columbia Cascades"
  Undated
   
13. Synopsis of "Columbia Cascades" and brief synopses of all three books
  Undated
   
14. Biographical material on Jacob Kamm
  Undated
   
15. Material from Last Mountains by Robert O. Case
  Undated
   
16. Material on Elizabeth Smith, pioneer, from The Empire Builders by Robert O. Case
  Undated
   
17. Article on "Oregon's First Monopoly--The O.S.N. Co.," by Irene Lincoln Poppleton
  Undated
   
18. Material on the Magruder Murders from Frontier Law, chapter 8
  Undated
   
19. Material from chapters 2 and 3 of The Eden Seekers
  Undated
   
20. Article "Comcomy and the Chinooks" by J.F. Santee
  Undated
   
21. Material on square riggers, specifically the Constitution
  Undated
   
22. Adventures of the First Settlers on the Columbia River by Alexander Ross (incomplete photocopy)
  Undated
   
23. Chapters from The Columbia River by Ross Cox
  Undated
   
24. Chapter 7 of The Fur Hunters of the Far West
  Undated
   
25. "Astoria" by Washington Irving
  Undated
   
26. Selections from Adventure at Astoria, 1810-1814 by Gabriel Franchere
  Undated
   
27. Selections from Clipper Ship Men
  Undated
   
28. Material from Lewis and Dryden's history of the Pacific Northwest
  Undated
   
29. Pages from the Oregon Historical Quarterly, citing Racoon (British sloop of war)
  Undated
   
30. Pages on river boats
  Undated
   
31. Material on windjammers
  Undated
   
32. Copied pictures and articles on bar pilots, including "Bar Sinister: The Story of the Columbia River Bar Pilots" by Russel Dark
  Undated
   
33. Map of the early Indian sites at the mouth of the Columbia
  Undated
   
34. Record of Voyages of Hawaii Before 1860 and "Island Speech is Different" from Hawaii 1963 by William W. Davenport
  Undated
   
35. Selections from Steamboating on the Upper Columbia River, 1888-1915 by Robert E. Long
  Undated
   
36. Biography and articles regarding Dorsey Syng Baker,
  Undated
   
37. Pages on Grand Coulee from The Origin and Development of Moses Coulee and Other Scabland Features on the Waterville Plateau, Washington by Carry Gene Hanson
  Undated
   
38. "Grand Coulee of Washington" by Prof. Joseph G. McMacken
  Undated
   
39. More notes on Grand Coulee, selections from the geological writings of J.T. Pardee
  Undated
   
40. More Grand Coulee notes (Bretz)
  Undated
   
41. "Grand Coulee Dam and Columbia Basin Irrigation Project"
  Undated
   
42. Selections from Grand Coulee and Neighboring Geographical Wonders by Otis W. Freeman
  Undated
   
43. "The Floods the Carved the West" by Michael Parfit and excerpts from Washington's Channeled Scabland by J. Harlen Bretz
  Undated
   
44. References cited
  Undated
   
45. Selections from Hail Columbia: The Thirty-Five Year Struggle for the Grand Coulee Dam by George Sundborg,
  Undated
   
46. Selections from Cataclysms on the Columbia by John Eliot Allen, Marjorie Burns and Sam C. Sargent
  Undated
   
47. Articles on the atomic bomb, Hanford, Hiroshima
  Undated
   
48. Articles on northwest floods
  1948
   
49. Selections from Where Water Falls by Clarence C. Dill
  Undated
   
50. More selections from Washington's Channeled Scabland by J. Harlen Bretz
  Undated
   
51. Most of "The Grand Coulee" by J. Harlen Bretz
  Undated
   
52. Excerpts from Grand Coulee: Harnessing a Dream by Paul Pitzer
  Undated
   
53. Letters from Gulick to Gary Goldstein (Editor), Carl Brandt, Ann Witty (Curator) and Cathey McCoun
  Undated
   
54. Includes chronology of Book 1 and synopsis of Roll on, Columbia
  Undated
 
box/folder
3/21


“Shaming of Broken Horn,” Louis L’Amour Western Magazine, Vol.1, No.1
  1993
 
3/22

“Thief in Camp,” Louis L’Amour Western Magazine, Vol.1, No.5
  November 1994
 
box
6


"Greatest Inventor in the West" manuscript
  1999
 
12

"Manhunt: the pursuit of Harry Tracy" manuscript
  1999
 
7

"Outlaws of the Pacific Northwest" manuscript
  2000
 
13

"Steamboats on Northwest Rivers" manuscript and research materials
  2004
 
8

"Sixty-four years as a writer" manuscript
  2006
 
54

Tapes and Interview Transcripts for "Sixty-Four Years as a Writer"
 
   
1. Tape 0 side A: Introduction
 
   
2. Tape 1 side A: In the beginning, family, youth, high school, 1934. Side B: working, college, polio, 1937-1939
 
   
3. Tape 2 side A: Learning to write for money. Side B: Glen
 
   
4. Tape 3 side A: Greenwich Village, 1943-1944. Side B: Rogers Terrill, New York, Oklahoma City, Tacoma, 1944-1945
 
   
5. Tape 4 side A: More about Tacoma, Oklahoma City. Side B: New York, Massachusetts
 
   
6. Tape 5 side A: More winter, Saturday Evening Post, 1946. Side B: Winter, New York, Tacoma, summer 1947
 
   
7. Tape 6 side A: ¬Bend of the Snake reflected, move to Walla Walla, serial sale, to Tacoma, Mexico, 1950. Side B: ¬Bend of the Snake published, 1951
 
   
8. Tape 7 side A: Movie sale, parents, Mexico, Walla Walla, Buy house, 1951. Side B: Shooting movie, meet James Stewart, premiere in Portland, Carl Brandt, Little Theatre, 1951.
 
   
9. Tape 8 side A: St. Paul’s School play, Bishop Corss, Lou-Lee Rau, Stevens Treaty show, 1953-1955. Side B: “Hallelujah Trail,” 1953-1957
 
   
10. Tape 9 side A: John Sturgons, “Showdown,” Ted Richmond, Dad dies. Side B: “Cat Ballou,” “Conquest,” Chill Wills
 
   
11. Tape 10 side A: Premiere in Oklahoma, 1969-1970. Side B: Gipson book, tours, log drive, 1971-1972.
 
   
12. Tape 11 side A: Two weeks in Hawaii, “Liveliest Town,” Seattle Times,” Salmon River, “Timber Country,” Hell’s Canyons, Bill Johnson, 1974. Side B: More outdoor dramas, Dirty Jack Theatre, Chief Joseph Country, Northwest Destiny, Roadside History of Oregon.
 
   
13. Tape 11a: Untold story of Trails West, restricted
 
   
14. Tape 11b: Untold story of Trails West, restricted
 
   
15. Tape 12 side A: Vine Deloria Jr., trip East, New York, Washington, eye trouble, reprints, 1987-1988. Side B: Dave Flaccus ill, Roll on, Columbia, to Washington, D.C., crisis with Mt. Press., 1994
 
   
16. Tape 13 side A: Mt. Press condition, to Caxton, Boston, Luther Wilson, cold night, 1995-1997. Side B: Family reunion, 1997
 
   
17. Tape 14 side A: Symposium at Whitman, Harry Tracy, reversion of rights, 1997-1998. Side B: Classen Reunion, Triology, Dave Dary, 1997-2002
 
   
18. Tape 15 side A: Go south, plane delays, Paul comes, church, sell home,1999-2001. Side B: Dams, book, letter, Introduction, Larry Dodd, background tapes
 
   
19. Tape 16: Bill Gulick, Larry Dodd, Marilyn Sparks, Bill Johnson Story, August 1977 account of illness, August 17, 2000
 
 
box
9


"Sixty-four years as a writer" published copies
  2006
 
12

"Kain-Tuck" Play Script
  Undated
 
box/folder
3/23


“The Dog Killer” TV Script
  Undated
 
3/24

“Trial by Jury.” TV Original for “Sugarfoot
  Undated
 
3/25

“School is for Learning, Yet” Expanded Synopsis
  Undated
 
3/26

“Santa’s Samaritan” Expanded Synopsis
  Undated
 
3/27

“Night Run” Expanded Synopsis
  Undated
 
3/28

“The Madness of Big Olaf.” Dime Western Magazine
  Undated
 
3/29

“The Lonesome Gunman” Expanded Synopsis
  Undated
 

3/30


"People - Wise and Otherwise" Notes for stories
  Undated
 
box/folder
3/31


"Journey In Search of the Book of Heaven", Part 3 1820-1832, pp.219-298 (unpublished manuscript)
  Undated
 
3/32

"The Great Command...Go Ye Therefore" (unpublished manuscript)
  Undated
 
3/33

"An Idaho Legend" outline of a proposed novel
  Undated
 
box
13


"Fragments" (unpublished postscript to "Sixty-four years as a writer"
  Undated

 

Series 2:  General Research Material

6 linear feet (6 boxes)
Research material not associated with a specific work.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
19


Subject Files
 
   
1. Local history
 
   
2. Indian Wars
 
   
3. People
 
   
4. Entertainment
 
   
5. Chinese
 
   
6. Transportation, travel, mail contract, new magazines, carvings
 
   
7. Western Writers of America, Pacific Northwest Writers Conference
 
   
8. Upper Snake River, Navigation, Geographic Place Names
 
   
9. Idaho Yesterdays, excerpt from issues
 
   
10. Salmon River, Three Articles Found in Readers Guide, pp. 162-186
 
   
11. “Salmon River Country,” Outline of a proposed nonfiction book
 
   
12. Incredible Idaho Magazine, pp. 1-55
 
   
13. Map with Notes of features from Lewiston to Sheep Creek, August 14, 1975
 
   
14. Hell’s Canyon: Letters and notes on early river boats, Glen Adams photos, 1975
 
   
15. Early Indians
 
   
16. White explorers
 
   
17. Chinese immigrants
 
   
18. Mines
 
   
19. “The Seven Devils Country, Idaho,” The Northwest, November 1899
 
   
20. Indian Legends
 
   
21. Human Interest from John Flynn’s Stories of Mineral by Muriel Dudgeon
 
   
22. Sturgeon, Bob Freeman, 1960
 
   
23. Sturgeon: notes, photos, and excerpts from The Burglar’s Reprieve by R.A. Freeman
 
   
24. Stern Wheelers
 
   
25. Carole Simon-Smolinski’s Journal 1862: Timothy Nolan’s 1862 Account of His Riverboat and Overland Journey to the Salmon River Mines
 
   
26. “The Last Free Flowing River,” Presentation, August 23, 1973
 
   
27. Correspondence with June Crithfield concerning Of Yesterday and the River, 1973
 
   
28. Multnomah Co. Library Index
 
   
29. Excerpts from Read Eagles of the Northwest and The Nez Perces by Francis Haines, 1955
 
   
30. Idaho Wildlife Review articles
 
 
box
14


Photographs and Recordings relating to research
 
   
Photo positives of British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Maridean Wedding, Walla Walla, Kansas, Oklahoma, California, Yosemite, Crater Lake, Bookstore, Mission Dedication
  1963
   
Photo positives of Alaska, Christmas in Walla Walla, Jeanne and Bill Gulick, Snake River Country, Ft. Laramie, Scottsbluff, Wildcat Hills, Outdoor Drama, Nizon, Higdons, Orange County, Family, Indiana
  circa 1968
   
Last Free Flowing River by Bill Gulick, introduction by Norman Alexander, recorded in Portland, Oregon by K.W. Butler at the Pacific Northwest Library Association Meeting, phonotape
  1973
   
Photo positives for "Hell’s Canyon Country"
  March-April 1975
   
Nez Perce Country photos in a Carousel Transvue 80 slide tray
  January 20, 1984
   
Film records of Pawnee Tribe (3 records) and Quapaw (1 record)
  Undated
 
box
15


Research Materials
 
   
“The Story of Rufus Woods and the Development of Central Washington,” by Bruce Mitchell, The Wenatchee Daily World
  May 25, 1965
   
Partial index of Idaho newspapers (Boise News, Idaho Tri-Weekly Statesman, Idaho World, and Owyhee Avalance (4 binders)
 
   
Land Title Deed copies from early Walla Walla, 1865-1908
 
   
“The PUD, How it Grew!” by Dave Johnson, Grant County Journal
 
   
Notes on Northwest works used as sources. (4 notebooks)
 
   
Notes for Book Reviews
 
 
box
16


Research Materials
 
   
“In Search of the Snake”: Tri-City Herald
  October 1, 2000
   
“The New Face of the American Indian,” National Geographic, Vol. 206, no.3
  September 2004
   
“Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the 1855 Treaty” [a publication of the Confederated Umatilla Journal]
  May 19, 2005
   
Collected Nez Perce/Chief Joseph info
  Undated
   
“Diary of John Isaacson”: Sept. 25, 1884-Dec 31, 1889, Clear Lake, Washington Territory
  Undated
   
C.S. Kingston's Compilations of News of Colville Valley (excerpts from Washington Statesman, 1861-1869
 
   
"Quartermaster 1 & C" - Bureau of Naval Personnel, Navy Training Course
 
 
box
17


Recordings and Photographs used in research
 
   
Music and Voice Cassettes
  1976-1989
   
Nez Perce Photos (5 Binders)
  Undated
 
box
53


Collected Publications and Reports on Energy Projects in Washington
 
   
"Power and the Pacific Northwest: A History of the Bonneville Power Administration," by Vera Springer, US Department of Interior
  1937-1976
   
“The Columbia River,” Our Rivers: Total Use for Greater Wealth, US Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, February 1947
  February 1947
   
“Closure of the Second-Step Cofferdam,” McNary Lock and Dam, Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla, Washington
  July 1951
   
“1965 Report: US Columbia River Power System,” Bonneville Power Administration
  December 31, 1965
   
Hydrology of the National Reactor Testing Station, J.T. Barraclough, W.E. Teasdale, J.B. Robertson, R.G. Jensen, US Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Prepared on behalf of the US Atomic Energy Commission
  1966
   
Bonneville/Thirty Years of Service, Bonneville Power Administration
  1967
   
Resource Study of the Middle Snake, Department of the Interior
  April 1968
   
Building the Pacific Intertie, Bonneville Power Administration
  August 1968
   
Middle Snake Resource Studies, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, Regional Director, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries and Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, August 1968
  August 1968
   
“The Story of Bonneville Power: 1937-1968-1987” and “Dams of the Columbia River Basin,” Gordon D. Friedlander, Reprint: IEEE Spectrum, vol. 5 no. 11, vol. 5 no. 12, 1968
  1968
   
A Ten Year Hydro-Thermal Power Program for the Pacific Northwest, Bonneville Power Administration, January 1969
  January 1969
   
“Nuclear News, The National Reactor Testing Station,” a reprint from the American Nuclear Society, vol. 12 no. 5
  May 1969
   
Columbia – North Pacific Region, Comprehensive Framework Study, XV. Electric Power, Preliminary, Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission
  December 1969
   
Argonne National Laboratory Annual Report
  1969
   
“National Reactor Testing Station,” US Atomic Energy Commission, Thumbnail sketch, Idaho Falls, Idaho
  circa 1969
   
The Swedish Energy Crisis, Summaries of reports by Swedish State Power Board and Swedish Electricity Rationing Board, reprinted by Bonneville Power Administration
  1969-1970
   
“Bonneville Regional Advisory Council,” Conference Proceedings, Sheraton Motor Inn, Portland, Oregon
  January 9, 1970
   
Columbia – North Pacific Region, Comprehensive Framework Study, IX. Irrigation, Preliminary, Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission
  January 1970
   
Pacific Northwest Economic Base Study for Power Markets, vol. 1, summary, Bonneville Power Administration
  1970
   
Celilo Northern Terminal Pacific HV-DC Intertie, Celilo Converter Station, Bonneville Power Administration, The Dalles, Oregon
  circa 1970
   
Progress Report, Joint Hydro-Thermal Power Program, Henry R. Richmond, Administrator, Bonneville Power Administration, Northwest Public Power Association Annual Meeting
  1970
   
“Review of Power Planning in the Pacific Northwest,” Power Planning Committee, Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission
  1971
   
“Breeder Reactors” by Walter Mitchell, III and Stanley E. Turner, US Atomic Energy Commission
  1971
   
Interim State Water Plan, Preliminary Report, Idaho Water Resources Board
  July 1972
   
“Nuclear Power and the Environment: Questions and Answers,” San Diego Section, American Nuclear Society, Published by the Gulf General Atomic Company, San Diego, CA
  1972
   
The Electric Energy Picture in the Pacific Northwest, Bonneville Power Administration
  April 1973
   
“Water Policies for the Future,” final report to the President and to the Congress of the United States by the National Water Commission, Washington D.C.
  June 1973
   
Hanford Engineering Development Laboratory, FFTF/LMFBR Progress Highlights
  Winter 1973-1974
   
“Snake River (Main Stem) in Washington,” Draft policy, Washington State Department of Ecology
  January 1974
   
Draft: Environmental Impact Statement, prepared by Russell Creek Golf Club for Walla Walla County, circa 1974
  circa 1974
   
Pacific Intertie: The Large-scale Sharing of Electrical Resources, Bonnevile Power Administration
  April 1975
   
America 200. The Legacy of Our Lands. US Department of Interior. Conversation Yearbook 11. Special Bicentennial Edition
  1975-1976
   
“Water: The Heritage of Man, A Summary of the Idaho Interim State Water Plan,” Preliminary Report, Idaho Water Resources Board
  circa 1976
   
Bonneville Power Administration Annual Report
  1976
   
About BPA, Bonneville Power Administration
  March 1977
   
Power Outlook Through 1987-1988, Bonneville Power Administration
  August 1977
   
“The Role of the Bonneville Power Administration in the Pacific Northwest Power Supply System, Including Its Participation in the Hydro-Thermal Power Program,” summary report by the Bonneville Power Administration
  August 1977
   
Multipurpose Dams of the Pacific Northwest, Bonneville Power Administration
  March 1991
   
“Electricity and the Environment: Enemies or Allies,” Remarks of Henry R. Richmond, Administrator, Bonneville Power Administration
  Undated
   
Energy Requirements and Hydropower Generation in the Northwest, Henry R. Richmond, Administrator, Bonneville Power Administration
  Undated
   
Navigation Projects on Columbia and Snake Rivers, Part II (copy from unidentified publication)
  Undated
   
Water: The Power, Promise and Turmoil of North American’s Fresh Water, National Geographic Special Edition
  Undated

 

Series 3:  Inquiry Club Papers (presentations made by Gulick), 1955-1975

0.5 linear ft. (1 box)
Papers presented to the Inquiry Club, an organization of professional men and educators.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
18/1


“Beaver, the Empire Builder”
  October 26, 1955
 
18/2

“Water Dowsing”
  October 8, 1956
 
18/3

“Local Outlaws”
  November 6, 1957
 
18/4

“The Enduring Western”
  April 1, 1959
 
18/5

“The Hanging Judge”
  April 4, 1960
 
18/6

“The Appaloosa Horse”
  November 2, 1960
 
18/7

“Only In Mexico”
  November 1, 1961
 
18/8

“Westward Tilt”
  November 6, 1963
 
18/9

“The Making of a Movie, Part I”
  November 4, 1964
 
18/10

“The Making of a Movie, Part II”
  November 2, 1965
 
18/11

“The Plight of the Author Today”
  September 30, 1966
 
18/12

“The Haywood Trial”
  January 11, 1967
 
18/13

“Peter Skene Ogden”
  1968
 
18/14

“A Man Names Stevens”
  February 5, 1975

 

Series 4:  Trail's West Records, 1975-1977

26 linear ft. (34 boxes)
Manuscripts, music, scripts, memorabilia and other records from "Trail's West," an outdoor musical performed at Fort Walla Walla.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box
78-79, 81-82


Sub-Series 1:  Manuscripts
 
 
box/item
78/1


Trail's West by Bill Gulick, Music by Ed Hickey, Final Draft
  June 1, 1975
 
78/2-4

Trail's West by Bill Gulick, Music by Ed Hickey (3 copies)
  April 1, 1976
 
79/1

Trail’s West, Stephen Wittmann Notebook
 
 
79/2

Script and Notes
 
 
79/3

Script Insert Sheets- Original Copy
 
 
79/4

Notebook. Cornelia Twitchell Script and Notes
 
 
79/5

Notes by Sharane Provencal. Assistant Props Master
 
 
79/6

Scene Notes
 
 
79/7

Folder. Scene Changes
 
 
box
81


"Trail's West: Revised Manuscript May 26, 1976; Copy of final draft, July 1, 1975
 
 
82

Timed Performance; Script
  August 1, 1976
 
80

Sub-Series 2:  "Trail's West" Music
 
 
item
1


Notebook. Sheet music for Trails West (Paul Dennis)
 
 
2-7

Six Books Sheet Music for Trails West. Percussion, Accordion, Bass Clarinet, Trombone, Trumpet, and Other
 
 
folder
80/8


Trails West Piano Score, Music by Ed Hickey
 
 
box/folder
80/9


Sheet Music
 
 
80/10

Ballad of Waiilatpu Sheet Music
 
 
80/11

"Trail's West" Musical Score by Ed Hickey
 
 
box
68


Sub-Series 3:  Video and audio recordings
  1976-1977
 
item
1


"Scenes from Trail's West" Master Video Recording
 
 
2

"Scenes from Trail's West" videocassettes (4 copies)
 
 
3

"Scenes from Trail's West" digital video recording
 
 
4

"Trail's West" performance audiocassette (2 cassettes)
 
 
5

"The Untold Story of 'Trail's West'" (2 audiocassettes) restricted
 
 
box
55-58,61,84


Sub-Series 4:  Memorabilia
 
 
box/item
55/1


Slides, newspaper articles, notes on Mark Sumner visit; letter from attorney Cameron Sherwood with ideas on amphitheater
 
 
55/2

Feasibility Study Report from Institute for Outdoor Drama
 
 
55/3

Project review by Mark Sumner for Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc.
 
 
55/4

Souvenir programs, flyers and posters from 1976 and 1977
 
 
55/5

Newspaper articles and photos from construction of Fort Walla Walla amphitheater
 
 
box
56-57


Trails West Scrapbooks: Articles, construction blueprints from Amphitheater, stage layout drawings and oversize posters of production
 
 
58

Two Trails West Donor Recognition Plaques
 
 
61

Slides and Photographs
 
 
84

Memorabilia and Souvenir Programs
 
   
Sub-Series 5:  Business Records
  1971-1977
 
59-60

Files of Potential Trails West Donors
 
 
62

Daily Cash and Ticket Sales Records
 
 
65-67

Trails West Financial Records
 
 
box/folder
69/1


Architect Contracts 1974 and Gessel-Smith-Mosman cost statements 1975-1976
 
 

69/2


Allied Arts of Seattle: Proposal for the state of Washington 1975
 
 

69/3


Attendance: House Count 1977, Car Lot Attendance 1977, Parking Lot Count 1976
 
 

69/4


Audience Survey: Requests for Brochures 1978; August 30, 1977 Survey; August 27, 1977 Survey
 
 

69/5


Audit: 5 Reports 1976
 
 

69/6


Certificate of Participation: Bicentennial Parade 1976
 
 

69/7


Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. Bicentennial Grant: Lighting, correspondence, clippings, contracts, grant
 
 

69/8


Bicentennial Commission Tree Planting and Beautification Proposal 1975
 
 

69/9


Trails West Bicentennial Tree Planting Grant 1975
 
 

69/10


Walla Walla County Bi-Centennial Committee: Bi-Centennial Communications Council 1974
 
 

69/11


Bicenennial Commission: Board of Directors Minutes 1975
 
 

69/12


1977 Annual Meeting Minutes and other Info
 
 

69/13


1977 Board Member Resume’s
 
 

69/14


Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. Director’s Contract: Rod Alexander 1975
 
 

69/15


Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. Board of Directors 1974
 
 

69/16


Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. Board of Directors 1971-1976
 
 

69/17


Gary Webster 1975: Agendas, schedules, financia
 
 

69/18


W.D. Ray 1975
 
 

69/19


John Biggs 1975
 
 

69/20


Jean Wade 1975
 
 

69/21


Dale Parker 1975
 
 

69/22


Cay Williams 1975
 
 

69/23


R.R. Reid 1975
 
 

69/24


Sam Maxson 1975
 
 

69/25


Bernice Stevens 1975
 
 

69/26


Office (1) 1975
 
 

69/27


Bill Gulick 1975
 
 

69/28


Walla Walla Remembers 1969; correspondence with Pacific Northwest National Parks Association 1976
 
 

69/29


Box Office Priorities 1976 Season
 
 

69/30


CETA 1977; CETA: Theatrical Coordinator Position 1976; CETA Application, Etc. 1975 ; CETA Billings 1975-1976
 
 

69/31


Charitable Solicitations: Pledges- Gifts Correspondence 1976-1977; WWOD Charitable Solicitations 1973-1974
 
 

69/32


Concession Lease Agreement 1976
 
 

70/1


Progress Reports 1975-1976
 
 

70/2


Construction Schedule 1974-1976
 
 

70/3


Amphitheater- Costs and Reports to Board- Bill Gulick 1975
 
 

70/4


Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. Site Committee: Photographs and agreements 1973
 
 

70/5


Progress Chart 1976; Estimated Costs to Date Packet 1976
 
 

70/6


Cost and Construction Material 1975
 
 

70/7


Contracts 1976
 
 

70/8


Charles Bennett Contract 1977
 
 

70/9


$30,000 Contract with City 1977
 
 

70/10


Contracts: Part Use Working Agreement File 1975
 
 

70/11


Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. Playwright Contract and Composer 1974-1975
 
 

70/12


Project Coordinator Daily Reports 1976
 
 

70/13


Contributors: Trace 1976; Purchased Tickets, Payments
 
 

70/14


Contributor’s List 1976
 
 

70/15


Major Prospects 1974
 
 

70/16


Stenography Notebook 1976
 
 

70/17


Trails West- Current 1975
 
 

70/18


Notes, Clippings, Correspondences
 
 

70/19


Dale Parker: Notes, Clippings, Correspondences 1975
 
 

70/20


Correspondence- 1977 Season Contributors
 
 

70/21


Don Sherwood Guarantee 1977
 
 

70/22


Valenscin Electric 1976
 
 

70/23


Bill Tugman 1977
 
 

70/24


Creditor Correspondence 1976-1977 Season
 
 

70/25


Letters Sent by John Biggs 1976
 
 

70/26


Correspondence-Requests for Brochures
 
 

70/27


Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. Correspondence 1971-1973
 
 

71/1


Correspondence- Invitations 1976
 
 

71/2


Purchase- Order Letters 1977
 
 

71/3


Correspondence- Board Members 1977
 
 

71/4


Correspondence- Contributors 1976
 
 

71/5


Correspondence- Dale Parker 1975
 
 

71/6


Correspondence- John Biggs 1975-1976
 
 

71/7


Correspondences- Secretary of State 1975-1976
 
 

71/8


General Correspondence and Information 1973-1975
 
 

71/9


Outdoor Drama- Misc. Correspondences 1975-1976
 
 

71/10


Correspondence- Teacher’s Insurance and Annuity Association 1975
 
 

71/11


Correspondence- Highway Signs 1976
 
 

71/12


Costumes 1976
 
 

71/13


Congressman Foley 1976
 
 

71/14


Correspondence- Rod Alexander 1975
 
 

71/15


Correspondences Institute of Outdoor Drama 1975-1976
 
 

71/16


Memorials: Correspondence 1976
 
 

71/17


Pledges and Gifts: Correspondences 1976
 
 

71/18


Misc. Correspondences 1977 Season
 
 

71/19


1977 Company Correspondences
 
 

71/20


Dignitaries 1977
 
 

71/21


EDA Reports: 2nd Round Disbursements 1976; Public Works and Development Facilities Offer of Grant 1976; Specifications for Project 1976; Reference Manual 1975; EDA Application 1975
 
 

71/22


Equipment: Mail Order 1977; Equipment Inventory 1976
 
 

71/23


Employee Applications: Employee Applications Office 1977; Employee Applications- Theater Office 1977; General Manager Applications (Kane, Kindle, Parker, Harter)
 
 

71/24


Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. Employment Security Department WAGE Reports 1975
 
 

71/25


Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. Equity 1975
 
 

71/26


Feasibility Study 1966
 
 

71/27


Financial: Taxes, Insurance 1975-1977; Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. Financial Solicitation 1975; Financial Reports 1976; Bills; Petty Cash Account Statement Checkbook 1977; Miscellaneous Financial 1975-1976; Statements 1976; Diary Notes
 
 

71/28


Foundations: Shubert Foundation 1975; Washington Foundations Notebook; National Endowment for the Humanities 1977 Season; Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc.; Misc. Grant Information; Public Interest Guidelines 1975-1976; Outdoor Drama Institute Material 1972-1975; Foundation Lists: Financial Statements, Officers Nationwide
 
 

72/1


Foundations: Misc. Correspondences 1975-1976 Season; Autzen Foundation 1975; Correspondence 1976-1977 Season; Arts Commission Grant 1975; Bonds for the Arts 1975; Washington Parks Foundation 1976; Blue Mountain Action Council 1976; National Endowment for the Arts Grant Applications 1976; National endowment for the Arts 1976-1977 Application; Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. City of Walla Walla Bicentennial Lighting Grant Match 1977; Bicentennial Information and Letters and Lighting Grant; Washington Comm. For Humanities 1976-1977 Application; Trails West Humanities Grant 1976; F-16 Funding Requests Trails West Humanities Grant; Washington Commission for the Humanities Grant Application and Award Packet 1976; Washington State Arts Commission 1976-1977 Season; WA State Arts Commission 1976-1977 Application; Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. Grants- National Endowment of Arts 1975
 
 

72/2


Fund Raising: 1977 Season Donations and Contributions
 
 

72/3


Trails West 1976 Season
 
 

72/4


Trails West Bulletin
 
 

72/5


Contributors Tax Tabulation 1976
 
 

72/6


Trails West Fundraising (Frank Blethen’s File) 1976
 
 

72/7


Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. Pledges
 
 

72/8


Fund Raising
 
 

72/9


Outdoor Drama Pledges 1976
 
 

72/10


Economic Development Administration Grant
 
 

72/11


Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. Grant- City of Walla Walla 1975;EDA Application 1975
 
 

72/12


Gulick/Hickey Guarantee
 
 

72/13


In Kind Support notebook
 
 

72/14


Gifts in Kind 1974
 
 

72/15


In Kind Services Signed Statements 1974
 
 

72/16


Soft Pledges 1975
 
 

72/17


Trails West Sponsor- Supporter 1976
 
 

72/18


Production Financial Support 1976
 
 

72/19


Returned W-2 Forms 1976
 
 

72/20


IRS Correspondence 1977
 
 

72/21


Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. IRS and Treasurers Report (Annual) 1975
 
 

72/22


Internal Revenue Service 1972
 
 

72/23


Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. I.R.S. Quarterly Wage Returns 1976
 
 

72/24


Levi Strauss 1977
 
 

72/25


State Industrial 1977
 
 

72/26


Insurance 1976
 
 

72/27


Department of Labor and Industry Accident Reports
 
 

72/28


Department of Labor and Industry Reports 1976
 
 

72/29


Department of Labor and Industry Claims 1976
 
 

72/30


Labor and Industries 1976
 
 

73/1


Walla Walla Outdoor Drama, Inc. McVay 1975
 
 

73/2


McVay Memorandums, Etc. 1975
 
 

73/3


Mailing List for Audition Notices 1977 Season
 
 

73/4


Lists for mailing brochures 1977 (1976 Fidelity, Ticket Requests, Brochure Requests, Vouchers)
 
 

73/5


Post Office. Bulk Mailing 1977
 
 

73/6


Mailing List- Bd. Directors
 
 

73/7


Mailing List- Executive Board
 
 

73/8


Contact List- Managers and Promoters Conference
 
 

73/9


List of Names of Contributors
 
 

73/10


Labels for Contributors
 
 

73/11


1976 Executive Board Mailing List
 
 

73/12


Fidelity Mutual Savings Bank
 
 

73/13


Mailing List- News Releases
 
 

73/14


Lists for Dorothy
 
 

73/15


YMCA List
 
 

73/16


Names for Donation List 1975
 
 

73/17


Mailing List for Donations
 
 

73/18


College Mailing List for Apprentice Program 1976-1977 Season
 
 

73/19


Mailing List. Registered Voters
 
 

73/20


Outdoor Drama Meeting Notices and Agendas 1976-1977
 
 

73/21


Misc. Meetings 1974-1975
 
 

73/22


Outdoor Drama- Minutes of Executive Board Meetings 1975-1976
 
 

73/23


Semi Annual and Annual Meetings. Big Board Meetings 1975-1976
 
 

73/24


September 17th Luncheon 1975
 
 

73/26


Agendas for Executive Board Meetings 1975-1976
 
 

74/1


O.E.D.P. Overall Economic Development Program 1976
 
 

74/2


Organizational Papers 1977
 
 

74/3


Opening Night Festivities July 1, 1976
 
 

74/4


First Nighters 1977
 
 

74/5


Park Use Agreement 1975
 
 

74/6


Amphitheatre 1977
 
 

74/7


By-Laws 1975
 
 

74/8


WW Outdoor Drama, Inc. Business License (Charitable) 1975
 
 

74/9


WW Outdoor Drama Registration, Trademark, Tax Stat 1974-1976
 
 

74/10


WW Outdoor Drama Copyright Information 1976
 
 

74/11


Trademark Registration 1976
 
 

74/12


License 1976
 
 

74/13


WW Outdoor Drama Inc. Misc. Corporate Records 1974
 
 

74/14


Articles of Incorporation
 
 

74/15


WW Outdoor Drama, Inc. Corporate Resolutions 1974
 
 

74/16


WW Outdoor Drama, Inc. Other outdoor drama projects
 
 

74/17


Wages- Quarter Total Wrok-Sheets 1976
 
 

74/18


WW Outdoor Drama, Inc. Labor
 
 

74/19


Daily Progress 1976
 
 

74/20


Payroll 1976
 
 

74/21


Fund Raising Daily Reports 1976
 
 

74/22


W-4 Forms Completed 1975
 
 

74/23


Weekly Payroll and Witholding Chart
 
 

74/24


Press Releases 1977
 
 

74/25


Leads Press 1976-1977
 
 

74/26


Press Releases, Etc. 1976
 
 

74/27


1977 Production File
 
 

74/28


1976 Production Notes and Budget
 
 

75/1


Promotion Clippings 1975
 
 

75/2


Trails West Production Folder
 
 

75/3


WW Outdoor Drama, Inc. Extras. Promotional Material
 
 

75/4


Advertising 1977
 
 

75/5


Promotion 1975-1977
 
 

75/6


Promotional Correspondences 1977
 
 

75/7


1976 Trails West Brochures
 
 

75/8


Publications 1975
 
 

75/9


Souvenir Programs, Clippings, Mailing Lists, Rehearsal Schedules
 
 

75/10


Souvenir Programs, Ad Billings 1977
 
 

75/11


Trails West Advertisements- Newspaper ad ins
 
 

75/12


Trails West Brochure 1976
 
 

75/13


Purchase Order Book 1976
 
 

75/14


Purchase Orders, Checks, Receipts 1977
 
 

75/15


Purchase Order on Expenditures Agreement 1977
 
 

75/16


Trails West Program
 
 

75/17


“Beautiful San Diego” Publication
 
 

75/18


Trails West “Round-Up ‘77” Fundraiser Papers 1977
 
 

75/19


T.V. Info 1977
 
 

75/20


Publicity Correspondences 1977
 
 

75/21


Outdoor Drama’s Brochures for 1977 Season Mailing List
 
 

75/22


Articles for Business Publications for 1977 Season
 
 

75/23


Trails West Program
 
 

75/24


Publicity Outdoor Drama 1970
 
 

75/25


Walla Walla/ Trails West advertisements, maps
 
 

75/26


1977 Statistics
 
 

75/27


WW Outdoor Drama, Inc. Newspaper Clippings 1974-1975
 
 

75/28


Requests for Brochures
 
 

75/29


Requests for Brochures, etc. 1976-1977
 
 

75/30


Royalties- Maxey Booklet “Historical Walla Walla Valley” 1975-1976
 
 

75/31


Royalties 1975-1976
 
 

75/32


S.E. Washington Fair Booth 1975
 
 

75/33


Stock Transfers 1976
 
 

75/34


Bonds 1975-1976
 
 

75/35-36


Trail's West Tickets
 
 

75/37


Seating Charts
 
 

75/38


Telephone Sales
 
 

75/39


Ticket Audits 1976 Season
 
 

75/40


Ticket Vouchers and Instructions- 1976 Season
 
 

75/41


Trails West Update 1976
 
 

76/1


First Nighter’s Club 1976
 
 

76/2


Trail Blazer’s Club
 
 

76/3


First Night Tickets 1976
 
 

76/4


Season Pass 1976
 
 

76/5


I.D. Cards 1976
 
 

76/6


Press Tickets 1976
 
 

76/7


Daily Cash Ticket Sales
 
 

76/8


Sunshine Variety Products1977
 
 

76/9


Refunds for Rainouts 1977
 
 

76/10


Handwritten Passes 1977
 
 

76/11


Trail Blazers 1975-1976
 
 

76/12


Tickets- Fidelity Mutual Savings Bank 1976
 
 

76/13


Passes. Lifetime, Season 1976
 
 

76/14


Passes. Lifetime, Season 1976
 
 

76/15


First Nighters 1976
 
 

76/16


Ticket Refunds 1976
 
 

76/17


Ticket Voucher Sales 1976
 
 

76/18


Ticket Information 1976
 
 

76/19


Ticket Audit Slips 1977
 
 

76/20


Ticket Information
 
 

76/21


Ticket Outlets 1977
 
 

76/22


1977 Ticket Reservations
 
 

76/23


Ticket Money Due 1977
 
 

76/24


Southern California Trip File Early July
 
 

76/25


Southern California 1975
 
 

76/26


Evening at “Trails West” 1977
 
 

76/27


1978 Season
 
 

76/28


Travel and Tour Agencies
 
 

76/29


Tour Information 1976-1977 Season
 
 

76/30


Betty’s Tours 1976
 
 

76/31


Don and Diane’s Funtours 1976
 
 

76/32


Miscellaneous Tours. City of Vancouver, Etc. 1976
 
 

76/33


Unemployment Claims- 1976 Season, Department of Labor and Industry 1977
 
 

76/34


Wagon Train Days May 25-26, 1975
 
 

76/35


Washington State Art Services Workshop
 
 

77/1


Office (2) 1975
 
 

77/2


Roll Call 1976
 
 

77/3


Roll Call 1976
 
 

77/4


Quarterly Federal Withholding
 
 

77/5


Forms 1976
 
 

77/6


Deposits 1976
 
 

77/7


Walla Walla Outdoor Drama Inc., Miscellaneous 1974-1975
 
 

77/8


Trails West- Master Copies, etc. 1972-1975
 
 

77/9


Memorandums- Office 1975-1976
 
 

77/10


Summer Dance Laboratory
 
 

77/11


Validity and Priority of Project
 
 

77/12


Clubs and Organizations
 
 

77/13


Board of Directors Walla Walla Outdoor Drama Inc.
 
 

77/14


Division of Professional Licensing Department of Motor Vehicles 1974-1976
 
 

77/15


Trails West- Old File 1975
 
 

77/16


Alma R. Meath vs. City of WW and WW Outdoor Drama 1977
 
 

77/17


Transparency 1976-1977 Season
 
 

77/18


Trails Semi Buffet and Trails West, United Fundraising for the Arts Brochure, Correspondence Addresses
 
 

77/19


Corporate Resolution, Meeting Notes, Correspondence; Zaring Agency (Advertiser) Calendars 1977
 
   
Sub-Series 6:  Files
  1975-1977
 
box
63-64


Personnel Files
 
 
83

Cast Records, Contracts, Personnel
 
   
Sub-Series 7:  Outdoor Drama, Inc. Files
  1975-1977
 
box/folder
86/1


Meeting Notes
 
 
86/2

Donor Names
 
 
86/3

Play Production Description
 
 
86/4

“Take to the Trails” Brochure
 
 
86/5

Souvenir Program
 
 
86/6

Amphitheater Design Recommendations
 
 
86/7

Sunset Magazine, July 1977
 
 
86/8

News Clipping Announcements
 
 
86/9

Three Folders of News Clippings Concerning Trails West, 1975-1977
 
 
86/10

Stanford Research Institute Correspondences, 1964
 
 
86/11

Outdoor Production Techniques Book and other Outdoor Theatre Manuals
 
   
Sub-Series 8:  Mrs. Ralph Stevens File
  1966-1976
 
87/1

“Take to the Trails” Brochures
 
 
87/2

Souvenir Programs
 
 
87/3

WW Outdoor Drama Executive Committee Notes, Correspondences, Plans
 
 
87/4

Trails West Posters
 
 
87/5

Photographs
 
 
87/6

Feasibility Study, February 1966
 
 
87/7

Tickets, Programs
 
 
87/8

Budget 1976
 
 
87/9

Newspaper Clippings
 
 
87/10

Letters
 
 
87/11

Executive Board Meeting Minutes 1976
 
   
Sub-Series 9:  Don Sherwood File
 
 
88/1

Pete Reid Correspondences
 
 
88/2

List of Foundation Officers
 
 
88/3

Review of WW Outdoor Drama Project
 
 
88/4

Monetary Correspondences. Ticket Sales, Cash Flow Sheets, Tax Information…
 
 
88/5

Outdoor Drama Association (Washington State Bicentennial Committee)
 
 
88/6

Trails West Script
 
 
88/7

Feasibility Study Report for Walla Walla, Washington, February 1966
 

 

Series 5:  Journals, 1949-2007

1.5 linear ft. (2 boxes)
Bill Gulick's personal journals
 
 
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Description
Dates
 
box
22


Journal #1-#31
  1949-2000
 
23

Journal #32-#38
  2001-2007

 

Series 6:  Correspondence, 1940-1999

7 linear ft. (7 boxes)
Correspondence, fan mail and subject files, filed alphabetically.
 
 
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Description
Dates
 
box
36


Correspondence, A-Copsey
 
 
37

Correspondence, Correspondence Files-Fan Mail
 
 
38

Correspondence, Farm-Jubb
 
 
39

Correspondence, Kahlotus-McNeil
 
 
40

Correspondence, Mead-Ruth
 
 
41

Correspondence, Sanford-University of Colorado Press
 
 
42

Correspondence, Umatilla Indians-Zuck
 

 

Series 7:  Scrapbooks, 1946-1990

2 linear ft. (4 oversize boxes)
Newspaper clippings, book reviews, photographs, publicity material.
 
 
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Description
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Scrapbook and Newspaper Clippings
 

 

Series 8:  Personal Financial Records

0.25 linear ft. (1 box)
Royalty Reports, 1981-2000
 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
20


Royalty Reports
  1981-2000

 

Series 9:  Collection of Western Americana

8.75 linear ft. (10 boxes)
Collection of printed material, including pulp western magazines and books.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
24


"Frontier Times", vol.32, no.1-vol.57,no.4 (incomplete)
  1957-1985
 
25

"True West", vol.1, no.2-vol.14, no.6 (incomplete)
  1953-1967
 
30

"True West", vol.15, no.1-vol.52, no.4 (incomplete)
  1967-2005
 
31

"Old West", vol.1, no.1-vol.11, no.5 (incomplete)
  1964-1975
 
32

Assorted pulp Western magazines including "Old West", vol. 12, no.1-vol. 15, no.4 (Incomplete)
  1975-1979
 
33

"Roundup", the magazine of the Western Writers of America, vol.2, no.1-vol.15, no.6 and Western Writers of America annual convention publication and membership directories.
  1994-2008
   
Classen High School Alumni Magazine - Issues from 1987 to 1997, in which Bill Gulick contributed articles
 
 

34-35


Book Collection
 
 
box
43


Programs from various Outdoor Drama productions
  1971-1985
 
44

Works by other Western authors
 
   
"Oh, Brother!" -program from performance of a musical by Ed Hickey
  March-April 1975
   
"The Hallelujah Trail" by John Stainbrook, Music and Lyrics by Gretchen Kreis (play production based on Bill Gulick novel)
  1978
   
"The American Quintet" program from a concert featuring Henry Gulick
  Undated
   
"Song of the Greatly Darling" - Marcus Whitman opera. Music by William H. Bailey, text by Thomas D. Howells
  Undated
 
box
52


National Western Art Show and Auction
  1979-1992

 

Series 10:  Shoreline Management, Walla Walla company (Bill Gulick file), 1972-1974

0.5 linear ft. (1 box)
Business records and directories of Shoreline Management, Inc., a Walla Walla land-use conservation group.
 
 
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Description
Dates
 
box
45


Subordinate Component
 

 

Series 11:  Memorabilia

0.5 linear ft. (1 box)
Book dust jackets, advertisements, book reviews and articles about Gulick, unidentified photographs.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
46


Subordinate Component