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Born in Wilmington, N.C., 11/26/1870, son of Major Robert Peabody Barry and Julia Kean Neilson; served as an Episcopal minister in Spokane, Wash., New York City, Washington, D.C., and Baker, Or., from 1895-1913; probation officer with the police court in Spokane, Wash., 1913-1922; moved to Portland, Or., in 1922 and did historical research and writing; died 2/26/1961.
J. Neilson (John Neilson) Barry was a researcher and prolific writer of Pacific Northwest history. Barry was born in 1870 and received his education at various private institutions in Virginia. He was a trained Episcopal priest, but he retired in 1922 and dedicated himself to historical research. In the mid-1930s, Barry became fascinated with John Colter, a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. In addition to the varied topics in northwest history Barry pursued, John Colter's route on the 1814 Lewis and Clark map became a particular interest. Until his death in 1961, Barry studied early maps of Western states, annotated photocopies of early maps and engaged in voluminous correspondence with numerous researchers, sometimes including copies of these maps to bolster his theories.
Historian and Episcopal clergyman and missionary, chiefly in the Pacific Northwest.
Minister, Palouse, Washington and Portland, Oregon.
J. Neilson Barry came to the Pacific Northwest about 1900. Educated and ordained an Episcopalian priest, Barry first served a small parish in Palouse, WA. After other church assignments in the East and West, he settled in Spokane in 1913 and worked for the city of Spokane as a probation officer. Barry wrote extensively on Pacific Northwest history, especially on the periods of exploration, fur trade, and Indian wars.
John Neilson Barry was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, on November 26, 1870, one of seven children born to Major Robert Peabody Barry and Julia Kean Neilson Barry. Barry spent most of his childhood in Norfolk and Warrenton, Virginia. He attended the Virginia Theological Seminary and the General Theological Seminary in New York City. He was ordained an Episcopal priest in New York in 1895.
After his ordination, he became a clergyman in Palouse, Washington. In addition to his pastoral duties he began compiling information on the missionary history of the Pacific Northwest. This interest broadened to interest in Northwestern history in general. Over the years he served in many churches around the country, but maintained his interest in the northwest. On retirement, Barry moved to Portland, Oregon, where he named his home Barrycrest.
J. Neilson Barry married Mildred Eldridge Pegram in New York City in 1899. They had one adopted son, Eldridge Dighton Barry. He died in Portland on February 26, 1961, at the age of ninety. [Abridged from Biographical note for J. Neilson Barry collection at Boise State University's Albertsons Library.]
J. Neilson Barry was a researcher and prolific early writer of Pacific Northwest History. Barry was born in 1870, but little is known about his early life. Barry was a trained Episcopal priest, but he retired early to dedicate himself to historical research. Through the twenties and forties, he wrote more than fifty articles and research briefs for Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming historical quarterlies. He is thought to have contributed more articles to the Oregon Historical Quarterly than any other writer.
Sometime in the mid-thirties, Barry became fascinated with John Colter, a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He pursued, in particular, John Colter's Route on the 1814 Lewis and Clark map. Until his death in 1961, Barry studied early maps of Western states and engaged in a correspondence of hundreds of letters with researchers who shared his interest in Colter history. Barry was also a member of an organization called The Trailseekers Council Incorporated. In 1957, Barry donated his collection of historic material to the Boise Junior College. He died in 1961.
John Colter was born in Virginia in 1774. He was an accomplished outdoorsman, as well as an expert hunter, and this led him to be recruited for the Lewis and Clark expedition. When the expedition came to an end he received permission to stay in the Rocky Mountains with some fur trappers who had joined the expedition. He was the first non-native to discover natural hot springs, however very few people actually believed his discovery was legitimate. John Colter died of jaundice sometime in November of 1813
J. Neilson Barry was an Episcopal clergyman, born in Virginia about 1870. In the mid 1890's he made his first trip west, and eventually settled in Portland, Oregon.
In October of 1947 he began corresponding with University of Idaho officials, including President J.E. Buchanan and librarians M. Belle Sweet and Lee Zimmerman, on the subject of Idaho history and geography and trying hard to sell the library HIS maps--presumably the only correct maps in existence.
His letters give strong suggestions for student projects, all of them utilizing his maps, and they deplore the lack of Idaho related documents in the library. Many of his letters are illustrated with small maps, and some have larger maps attached. To emphasize a particular sentence he would either draw over the typing with a colored pencil or draw a pointing finger at the sentence. Many of the letters are very repetitive, the same anecdotes told and complaints made in letter after letter. Some of the letters do, however, contain interesting information on early place-names and interesting bits of early Idaho history.
In 1953 he began corresponding with two members of the Board of Regents, Marguerite Campbell of New Meadows, and J.L. McCarthy of Orofino. McCarthy apparently became alarmed at the "your library isn't any good" tone of the letters and wrote to President Buchanan who, as he did with most of the Barry letters, sent the letter to Mr. Zimmerman for a reply. Zimmerman's letter to McCarthy, on October 9, 1953, says in part:
"For your information, Mr. Barry has been writing similar letters over the years to the president ... myself and to other institutions. At present he is currently interested in having us revise our curriculum by setting up courses in cartography and teaching students the "know how by the doing."
"He is an elderly man in years, 82 or 83 I believe, and probably carries on this type of correspondence for want of something else to do...."
"Members of both the history and geography department are skeptical of his scholarship. He makes statements based only on his own authority and does not indicate from where he obtains his facts."
"...In the meantime, we acknowledge his letters and try to make him feel that we are interested which is, of course the case."
The correspondence with Barry seems to have terminated in October 1958 when he gave the library some maps and the carbon copy of his unpublished book on Idaho Source Material .
John Neilson Barry was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, on November 26, 1870. He was one of seven children born to Major Robert Peabody Barry, a Union veteran of the Civil War, and Julia Kean Neilson Barry. The family left Wilmington when he was 3 years old, and Barry spent most of his childhood in Norfolk and Warrenton, Virginia. His early education included twelve years in private schools and academies in Virginia. Barry then worked for two years as a clerk in the cotton business in Norfolk before attending the Virginia Theological Seminary and the General Theological Seminary in New York City. He was ordained an Episcopal priest in New York in 1895.
Although he became a clergyman, his days in the cotton business were to prove important to him. He credited them with giving him the "training and experience (that) qualified me for a Registrar in the Church." For fifteen years, in addition to his regular duties as an Episcopal priest, Barry worked as a registrar for the missionary districts of Spokane, Washington, and Eastern Oregon, compiling both current and historical church records. His historical interests expanded to include the Pacific Northwest as a whole, and upon his retirement from the church Barry began devoting his full attention to the pursuit of accurate historical detail.
J. Neilson Barry did not believe in taking the easy route through life. Upon being ordained an Episcopal priest he asked "where was the weakest part of our Church, and got permission...to go there." "There" was Holy Trinity in Palouse, Washington, and for many years Barry divided his time between regular parochial work on the East coast and missions in the West. He built one church, two rectories, and three parish houses during the course of his ministerial career. In addition to serving in Palouse from 1895 to 1899, Barry served at St. Agnes Chapel of Trinity Parish in New York City (1899), Trinity Church in Spokane, Washington (1899-1904), Trinity Parish in Charles County, Maryland (1905-1906), St. Columba in Washington, D.C. (1906-1907), St. Stephen's Parish in Baker, Oregon (1907-1912), and St. Thomas Church in Washington, D.C. (1912-1913).
Barry's desire to serve where he felt he was most needed led him to retire from parochial work in 1913 in order to do volunteer work among prisoners in the city jail at Spokane, Washington, and to serve as a special probation officer for that city. One Spokane newspaper called him "a friend to every down-and-outer who has had the misfortune to land in the city jail." During World War I he took time out to serve in France with the YMCA. He officially retired from the Episcopal Church in 1922.
After leaving the ministry Barry settled in Portland, Oregon, where he built a home on Greenleaf Drive he named "Barrycrest." Historical research became the primary focus of his retirement years in Portland. "What...caused my interest in early history is the variation, and often contradiction between the valid, authentic primary sources and the secondary literature," he wrote in 1960. His goal was to "ferret out valid, authentic, verifiable primary sources" and bring them to light. By 1933, he claimed to have studied 106 journals and memoirs of the early travelers in the Pacific Northwest. In addition to documentary research, he was able to talk or correspond with many of the pioneers of the region. "When I came to this country from New York for the first time...I dined with Mr. Henry Spalding, son of the pioneer, and boarded with one of the survivors of the Whitman massacre," he wrote to the president of Whitman College. Barry was a life-long student, and in addition to taking advanced courses at Columbia University and the University of Oregon, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History at age sixty from Albany College in Oregon. He taught American History for one year at Hill Military Academy in Portland and was the author of about three hundred historical articles for newspapers and journals. He co-authored one book of historical tales for children, entitled Redskin and Pioneer (1932), and wrote an unpublished book on the trails of Idaho. He was a longtime member of the Spokane Historical Society, Oregon and Washington historical societies, Sons of the American Revolution, and, in the 1920s, was the secretary and guiding force behind the Trail Seekers, Inc., an organization that encouraged historical research and writing by young people.
J. Neilson Barry married Mildred Eldridge Pegram in New York City in 1899. They had one adopted son, Eldridge Dighton Barry. Mrs. Barry died in 1955, and after her death J. Neilson Barry moved to the Park Heathman Hotel in Portland. He died in Portland on February 26, 1961, at the age of ninety.
An article on J. Neilson Barry and three other historians of the Columbia River, entitled "Creating the Columbia: Historians and the Great River of the West, 1890-1935," was published in the Oregon Historical Quarterly, Fall 1992. His work on Champoeg was cited extensively in J.A. Hussey's Champoeg: Place of Transition (Oregon Historical Society, 1967).
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Biographical sketch in The Centennial History of Oregon (Chicago: S.J. Clarke, 1912)
Obituary, Sunday Oregonian (Portland) February 26, 1961
Autobiographical notes in the collection (Box 1, Folder 1)
Letter to Eloise Ebert, 13 January 1960 (Folder 1016)
Letter to Charles Laurenson, 15 October 1933 (Folder 572)
Letter to Stephen B.L. Penrose, 8 November 1933 (Folder 1233)
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Papers of American author, journalist, editor, and social reformer Oswald Garrison Villard. Includes materials that are unsorted and uncataloged.
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Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Oregon history library index material.
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Oregon history library index material. 1938.
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Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Papers concerning Champoeg, Oregon, 1901-1959 (bulk 1937-1959).
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Papers concerning Champoeg, Oregon, 1901-1959 (bulk 1937-1959).
Materials probably collected by the Oregon Historical Society for use in a publication. Includes: report, 1937 Sept. 30, written by Charles R. Hicks to support designation of Champoeg, Oregon, as a national historic site, with additional information, 1959; correspondence between J. Neilson Barry and Professor Perry D. Macy of Pacific College, Newberg, Oregon, with additional notes by Barry, ca. 1901-1940; and typed transcript of a meeting, 1958 Nov. 14, of the Oregon State Park Advisory Committee regarding Champoeg.
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Papers concerning Champoeg, Oregon, 1901-1959 (bulk 1937-1959).
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Localities connected with the struggle for Astoria / [compiled by J. Neilson Barry.]
Title:
Localities connected with the struggle for Astoria / [compiled by J. Neilson Barry.] [mid 20th century?]
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Localities connected with the struggle for Astoria / [compiled by J. Neilson Barry.]
Harrington, J. A., 1873-1966. Letter : to J. Neilson Barry, 1935.
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Letter : to J. Neilson Barry, 1935.
Concerning names carved into stones at the junction of the Snake River with the Henry's Fork.
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- Harrington, J. A., 1873-1966. Letter : to J. Neilson Barry, 1935.
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Papers, 1932-1958.
Title:
Papers, 1932-1958.
Letters from Barry to the University of Idaho Library on Idaho history and geography, his hand-drawn maps, and his unpublished "Idaho Source Material"; includes correspondence with Forest Service officials and others on routes of early travelers in the Pacific Northwest and photocopy of a typescript report on the Southern Nez Perce Trail.
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Papers, 1932-1958.
J. Neilson Barry papers
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J. Neilson Barry papers
Papers contain letters from J. Neilson Barry, 1943-1959, concerning the routes to Oregon and the far Northwest followed by Robert Stuart and "the Astorians" and others, with numerous sketched maps. Also includes an annotated and illustrated copy of Washington Irving's "Astoria, or, Anecdotes of an enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains" (published 1861) with 229 colored maps and marginalia added by Barry in 1943. Barry was an Episcopal priest, researcher, and prolific writer of Pacific Northwest history
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- J. Neilson Barry papers
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Map of 1814 superimposed upon modern map, the distance in mountainous country was over-estimated / [by] J. Neilson Barry.
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Map of 1814 superimposed upon modern map, the distance in mountainous country was over-estimated / [by] J. Neilson Barry. [195-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : ink drawing, col. ; 18 x 26 cm.
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Map of 1814 superimposed upon modern map, the distance in mountainous country was over-estimated / [by] J. Neilson Barry.
Papers, 1932-1958
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Papers 1932-1958
Letters from Barry to the University of Idaho Library on Idaho history and geography, his hand-drawn maps, and his unpublished "Idaho Source Material"; includes correspondence with Forest Service officials and others on routes of early travelers in the Pacific Northwest and photocopy of a typescript report on the Southern Nez Perce Trail.
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- Papers, 1932-1958
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Indian mosaic map : map of 1814 / J. Neilson Barry.
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Indian mosaic map : map of 1814 / J. Neilson Barry. 1944.
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col., mounted in paper frame ; 16 x 16 cm. + 1 letter ([2] leaves : typescript ; 28 x 22 cm.)
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Indian mosaic map : map of 1814 / J. Neilson Barry.
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Map of 1814 superimposed on modern map / [by] J. Neilson Barry.
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Map of 1814 superimposed on modern map / [by] J. Neilson Barry. [195-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : ink drawing, col. ; 16 x 24 cm.
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Map of 1814 superimposed on modern map / [by] J. Neilson Barry.
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Primary sources of early history of the vicinity of Seaside, Oregon / compiled by J. Neilson, Barry.
Title:
Primary sources of early history of the vicinity of Seaside, Oregon / compiled by J. Neilson, Barry. [1942?]
ArchivalResource: 45 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Primary sources of early history of the vicinity of Seaside, Oregon / compiled by J. Neilson, Barry.
Chittenden, Hiram Martin, 1858-1917. Papers, [185-]-1962.
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Papers, [185-]-1962.
Personal diaries (1878-1917), personal reminiscences, copies of many of Chittenden's reports issued by the U.S. Corps of Engineers, including the series Report ... Yellowstone National Park (1879-1883, 1886-1900), files of his notes on death in Yellowstone Park and three different hold-ups (including first hand accounts) in the park, correspondence (arranged in chronological order), invitations to speak or participate in conferences, announcements of his being elected to boards and honorary membership in various organizations, speeches, research notes, published books, typescript articles reflecting his many interests, including the Panama Canal, war and Peace, Christian Science, and engineering concerns, and other papers. Correspondents include Senator Wesley L. Jones and Robert Underwood Johnson, regarding Canadian reciprocity (1911); inquiries concerning his historical research from Edwin L. Sabin, Katherine Coman, and J. Neilson Barry; David Starr Jordan commenting on Chittenden's article in the Atlantic Monthly about the case against war and other issues of interest from the World Peace Foundation; and Thomas Burke. Much of the original material in the collection published by the repository after receiving it from Chittenden's surviving children in H.M. Chittenden, a western epic, being a selection from his unpublished journals, diaries, and reports (1961).
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes.
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- Chittenden, Hiram Martin, 1858-1917. Papers, [185-]-1962.
Wendell Holmes Stephenson Papers, 1820-1968
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Wendell Holmes Stephenson Papers, 1820-1968
ArchivalResource: Linear feet of space occupied: 34.6; Number of items: ca. 25,950
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- Wendell Holmes Stephenson Papers, 1820-1968
Veasey, James Alexander. General Historical Manuscripts, Documents, and Photographs 1500-1980.
Title:
General Historical Manuscripts, Documents, and Photographs 1500-1980.
Provenance, when known, is noted in the inventory.
ArchivalResource: 9 document boxes; 1 overside box.
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- Veasey, James Alexander. General Historical Manuscripts, Documents, and Photographs 1500-1980.
Stewart Hall Holbrook Papers, 1928-1962
Title:
Stewart Hall Holbrook Papers 1928-1962
Papers of an Oregon journalist and writer of popular histories. Includes typescripts of Holbrook's books , , , , , and . Also includes notes, ephemera, and correspondence regarding publication of Holbrook's books. The golden age of quackery The Columbia Dreamers of the American Dream The Rocky Mountain revolution 300 years in the north woods The old post road
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic foot (4 document cases, 1 oversize folder)
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- Stewart Hall Holbrook Papers, 1928-1962
Charles Henry Carey Papers, 1896-1940
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Charles Henry Carey Papers 1896-1940
Papers of a Portland, Oregon, lawyer, municipal court judge, civic leader, and author of (1922). Includes correspondence, published materials, speech and lecture materials, files on organizations, and bail book list (1893-1894) of early Oregon settlers. History of Oregon
ArchivalResource: 6 cubic feet; 6 boxes
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- Charles Henry Carey Papers, 1896-1940
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Modern map of Snake River / J. Neilson Barry.
Title:
Modern map of Snake River / J. Neilson Barry. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col. ; 18 x 23 cm.
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Modern map of Snake River / J. Neilson Barry.
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Forts, etc., prior to the establishment of Astoria / [compiled by J. Neilson Barry.]
Title:
Forts, etc., prior to the establishment of Astoria / [compiled by J. Neilson Barry.] [mid 20th century?]
ArchivalResource: 24 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Forts, etc., prior to the establishment of Astoria / [compiled by J. Neilson Barry.]
Carey, Charles Henry. Charles Henry Carey papers, 1896-1940.
Title:
Charles Henry Carey papers, 1896-1940.
Papers include: Correspondence (1918-1939), published articles (1890-1930), and speech and lecture materials (1896-1930) related to many judicial and cultural interests pursued by Carey in his professional and private life; papers also contain notecards from his cartographic collection and a bail booklist (1893-1894) of early Oregon settlers. Files deal with the following organizations: Oregon Historical Society, Oregon Bar Association, American Bar Association, Committee on Reform of Judicial Procedure, Portland Art Museum, and Multnomah Law Library. Correspondents include J. Neilson Barry, Ralph Budd, A.N. Bush, Frederick V. Holman, Thompson Coit Elliott, J.W. Knowles, John Francis Logan, Charles H. Martin, Ernest Boyd MacNaughton, John Hipple Mitchell, Harvey W. Scott, C.E.S. Wood, and Ella Young.
ArchivalResource: 6 cu. ft.
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- Carey, Charles Henry. Charles Henry Carey papers, 1896-1940.
J. Nielson Barry Papers, 1932-1937
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J. Nielson Barry Papers 1932-1937
J. Neilson Barry was a researcher and prolific early writer of Pacific Northwest History. This collection contains correspondence that Barry kept during his research about the Lewis and Clark expedition from 1932-1937, with particular attention to the maps of expedition member John Colter.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 linear feet
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- J. Nielson Barry Papers, 1932-1937
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Papers, 1932-1957.
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Papers, 1932-1957.
Correspondence with Idaho State Historical Society regarding Idaho territorial history and Pacific Northwest history; notes about Idaho place names and events; historical information and maps of fur trade routes in the Pacific Northwest; and unpublished manuscript, "The Trail Makers of Idaho."
ArchivalResource: 0.5 ft.
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Papers, 1932-1957.
Barry, J. Neilson. Papers, 1940-1960.
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Papers, 1940-1960.
Correspondence, notes, articles, maps, newspaper clippings on early Pacific Northwest history, maps, boundaries, and historical markers.
ArchivalResource: .5 ft.
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- Barry, J. Neilson. Papers, 1940-1960.
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. [Correspondence].
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[Correspondence]. 1932-1960.
Correspondence primarily to the Oregon State Library, accompanied, in many cases, by copies of the reply from the library.
ArchivalResource: ca. 213 items : maps ; 28 cm.
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. [Correspondence].
Veasey, James Alexander. General Historical Manuscripts, Documents, and Photographs 1500-1980.
Title:
General Historical Manuscripts, Documents, and Photographs 1500-1980.
Provenance, when known, is noted in the inventory.
ArchivalResource: 9 document boxes; 1 overside box.
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- Veasey, James Alexander. General Historical Manuscripts, Documents, and Photographs 1500-1980.
Center, Ellen, d. 1959. Tillamook Indians / Ellen Center correspondence file, 1930-1955
Title:
Tillamook Indians / Ellen Center correspondence file, 1930-1955
21 letters from Ellen Center to historian J. Neilson Barry, several of which (1930-1933) recount Tillamook traditions of 18th and 19th century shipwrecks and discuss the ancestry and descendants of Center's grandfather, Chief Kilchis, and speculation about his possible descent from a non-Indian ancestor. Later correspondence between Barry and Center relates to Barry's attempts to secure settlement of Tillamook claims against the federal government. The file also includes Barry's correspondence with federal and local officials on Center's behalf, and his letters (1933) to Franz Boas about the Tillamooks.
ArchivalResource: ca. 50 items
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- Center, Ellen, d. 1959. Tillamook Indians / Ellen Center correspondence file, 1930-1955
Bell, Edward, 18th century. Journal of exploration of the Columbia River, 1792 : typescript, [1949?]
Title:
Journal of exploration of the Columbia River, 1792 : typescript, [1949?]
Typescript extracts from a manuscript journal, probably kept by Edward Bell of Dublin, who was clerk on board the vessel "Chatham" during Vancouver's voyage in 1792. Concerns the exploration of the Columbia River.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. ; 28 x 24 cm.
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- Bell, Edward, 18th century. Journal of exploration of the Columbia River, 1792 : typescript, [1949?]
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Captain Clark's 1806 map of the Willamette River : made from Indian charcoal and sand maps and Clark's reconnaissance of the lower river : the historical note, annotations and modern place locations, 1952-1955.
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Captain Clark's 1806 map of the Willamette River : made from Indian charcoal and sand maps and Clark's reconnaissance of the lower river : the historical note, annotations and modern place locations, 1952-1955.
Notes on and copies of William Clark's 1806 map of the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers written by Barry. The item also includes correspondence between Barry and Fred O. McMillan, professor of electrical engineering at Oregon State College and amateur historian. Much of the correspondence discusses maps and routes made by the Corps of Discovery, both their accuracy and the techniques needed to annotate the maps with modern place names. The letters also discuss the Great Divide Basin and the historical geography of Wyoming. A newspaper clipping from the Oregonian, dated May 31, 1955, has a photo and drawing concerning the reconstruction of Lewis and Clark's Fort Clatsop in Astoria, Or.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. : maps ; 28 cm.
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Captain Clark's 1806 map of the Willamette River : made from Indian charcoal and sand maps and Clark's reconnaissance of the lower river : the historical note, annotations and modern place locations, 1952-1955.
J. Neilson Barry Papers, 1916-1956
Title:
J. Neilson Barry Papers 1916-1956
Correspondence concerning Barry's historical research on Pacific Northwest history, especially on the periods of exploration, fur trade, and Indian wars, clippings, ephemeral items, and printed maps. Includes material concerning Spokane House.
ArchivalResource: 8 in.
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- J. Neilson Barry Papers, 1916-1956
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. J. Neilson Barry research collection, 1940.
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J. Neilson Barry research collection, 1940.
This collection consists of letters, writings and hand-drawn maps relating to J. Neilson Barry's research on John Colter's trip through what was to become Yellowstone National Park.
ArchivalResource: .1 linear ft.
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. J. Neilson Barry research collection, 1940.
Givens, Raymond L., 1884-1972. Raymond L. Givens papers, 1933-1936.
Title:
Raymond L. Givens papers, 1933-1936.
Typescript and published version of a research article on the early exploration and mapping of the Boise River Valley, together with six letters by J. Neilson Barry on that topic and other notes.
ArchivalResource: ca. 25 items.
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- Givens, Raymond L., 1884-1972. Raymond L. Givens papers, 1933-1936.
Papers, 1932-1958
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Papers 1932-1958
Letters from Barry to the University of Idaho Library on Idaho history and geography, his hand-drawn maps, and his unpublished "Idaho Source Material"; includes correspondence with Forest Service officials and others on routes of early travelers in the Pacific Northwest and photocopy of a typescript report on the Southern Nez Perce Trail.
ArchivalResource: 1 l.f.
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- Papers, 1932-1958
Johansen, Dorothy O., 1904-. Dorothy Johansen papers [manuscript], 1827-1967.
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Dorothy Johansen papers [manuscript], 1827-1967.
Collection includes: Research notes and galleys for "Empire of the Columbia", 2nd ed., including articles, speeches and papers regarding Samuel Terry, Polly Hicks McKean, Eliza Jane McKean Hustler, Anna Crocker, John T. Simpson and Sylvester Pennoyer; Photocopy Joseph L. Meek land claim, 1851; Photocopy and transcript letters, notes and diary of Robert Newell, 1836-1862; Correspondence and reports of J. Nielson Barry, ca. 1947; Letter of Oregon Governor Walter M. Pierce regarding James Withycombe, 1943; Hudson's Bay Co. transcript of "Snake Country Journal", 1827-1828.
ArchivalResource: 4.2 cubic feet (4 record cartons and 1 oversize folder)
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- Johansen, Dorothy O., 1904-. Dorothy Johansen papers [manuscript], 1827-1967.
Smith, E. Willard, 1814-. E. Willard Smith diary [manuscript], 1839-1840.
Title:
E. Willard Smith diary [manuscript], 1839-1840.
Manuscript copy of E. Willard Smith's diary while with the fur traders Pierre Louis Vasquez and William Sublette in the Rocky Mountain region, 1839-1840, copied by Barry J. Neilson.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Smith, E. Willard, 1814-. E. Willard Smith diary [manuscript], 1839-1840.
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Unsolved problem : Broughton and Edward Bell : typescript and manuscript maps, 1949.
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Unsolved problem : Broughton and Edward Bell : typescript and manuscript maps, 1949.
Notes and maps concerning Edward Bell's theory that Lieutenant Broughton discovered the Columbia River. Together in slipcase.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (3 leaves) ; 28 x 24 cm. + 10 maps.
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Unsolved problem : Broughton and Edward Bell : typescript and manuscript maps, 1949.
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Research papers, 1935, 1953-1958.
Title:
Research papers, 1935, 1953-1958.
Correspondence, 1953-1958, and sketch maps by J. Neilson Barry relating to his studies concerning the route of the Lewis and Clark expedition and that period of western exploration; and a 1935 letter from Barry to Joseph Schafer concerning the route of explorer John Colter to the West in 1807.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 c.f. (2 folders)
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Research papers, 1935, 1953-1958.
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. The early travelers / J. Neilson Barry.
Title:
The early travelers / J. Neilson Barry. [1934]
ArchivalResource: [58] leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. The early travelers / J. Neilson Barry.
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. John Neilson Barry papers, 1927-1961.
Title:
John Neilson Barry papers, 1927-1961.
John Neilson Barry was an Episcopal clergyman in Palouse, Washington and Spokane, Washington and in Baker City, Oregon. In 1922 he retired from the ministry and moved to Council Crest in Portland, Oregon, where he and his family built Barry Crest. He devoted the remainder of his life to studying Native Americans and early settlers of the Oregon Country (Idaho, Oregon, and Washington), and sharing this information in lectures, tours, and articles for the Oregon Historical Quarterly. This collection includes general correspondence, 1927-1960; correspondence, notes, and maps regarding the 1843 meeting in Champoeg and the formation of the Oregon provisional Government, 1928-1930; research notes regarding various aspects of Oregon history, circa 1920-1955; family genealogy; correspondence of Maud Mattley, associate of Barry, 1954-1961; clippings; and scrapbooks, 1903-1923 (5 volumes). Many maps of the Oregon Territory are included, such as maps by David Thompson, Donald McKenzie, Alexander Ross, and an 1814 map compiled through the journals of Lewis and Clark. Also included is a microfilm reel (positive) of "Notes on the Struggle for Astoria."
ArchivalResource: 4 cubic feet (4 boxes)
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. John Neilson Barry papers, 1927-1961.
William J. Ghent Papers, 1876-1942, (bulk 1902-1942)
Title:
William J. Ghent Papers 1876-1942 (bulk 1902-1942)
Author and journalist. Correspondence, memoranda, writings, notes, reports, subject files, photographs, clippings, and printed material relating to Ghent's writings on the West and the socialist movement in the U.S. Includes biographical sketches appearing in the and articles and book reviews appearing in trade journals. Also includes diaries of Edward Settle Godfrey and Holmes O. Paulding, participants in the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Dictionary of American Biography
ArchivalResource: 15,000 items; 48 containers; 19.2 linear feet
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- William J. Ghent Papers, 1876-1942, (bulk 1902-1942)
J. Neilson Barry Papers, 1916-1956
Title:
J. Neilson Barry Papers 1916-1956
Correspondence concerning Barry's historical research on Pacific Northwest history, especially on the periods of exploration, fur trade, and Indian wars, clippings, ephemeral items, and printed maps. Includes material concerning Spokane House.
ArchivalResource: 8 in.
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- J. Neilson Barry Papers, 1916-1956
J. Neilson Barry Papers, 1944-1962
Title:
J. Neilson Barry Papers 1944-1962
The J. Neilson Barry Papers includes photostatic copies of early maps including those originally drawn by members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803-1806) and by John Colter with copious annotations by J. Neilson Barry, together with maps he sketched himself relating to his studies concerning the route of the Lewis and Clark expedition, John Colter's explorations and other aspects of early western maps; correspondence from 1944 to 1957 between Barry and Merrill G. Burlingame, Doris Wilson and Leslie Heathcote about the accuracy of early maps and the routes they portrayed; hand-drawn or photocopied editions of early Indian maps, maps by other early cartographers and modern map comparisons.
ArchivalResource: .2 linear feet
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- J. Neilson Barry Papers, 1944-1962
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Broughton's naming of Mount Hood : account by Geo. Vancouver.
Title:
Broughton's naming of Mount Hood : account by Geo. Vancouver. [1946?]
ArchivalResource: 6 leaves : ill., maps (some col.) ; 27 cm.
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Broughton's naming of Mount Hood : account by Geo. Vancouver.
Holbrook, Stewart Hall, 1893-1964. Stewart Hall Holbrook papers, 1928-1962.
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Stewart Hall Holbrook papers, 1928-1962.
The collection contains typescripts and drafts of Holbrook's books "The golden age of quackery," 1959, "The Columbia," 1956, "Dreamers of the American Dream," 1957, "The Rocky Mountain revolution," 1956, "300 years in the north woods," 1959, "The old post road," 1962, and miscellaneous shorter works in typescript and printed form. The collection also includes: correspondence with John L. Tower, International Paper Co., 1958-1962, regarding publishing; James Stevens letters and other material regarding Paul Bunyan series, 1928-1929, 1951-1952; correspondence with J. Neilson Barry and copies of historical documents, 1941-1958; correspondence with the Cottage Grove, Oregon, Library regarding Holbrook works located there, 1952-1960; correspondence with Adele R. Johnson regarding her writing and publications, 1936-1940; and general correspondence, ephemera, and research materials.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic foot (4 document cases, 1 oversize folder)
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- Holbrook, Stewart Hall, 1893-1964. Stewart Hall Holbrook papers, 1928-1962.
Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Letters and maps 1949-51.
Title:
Letters and maps 1949-51.
Collection includes letters from Barry to Dr. Malcolm G. Wyer, Denver Public Library, and reproductions of maps, with annotations and explanatory notes, primarily concerned with the exploration of the Pacific Northwest; reproductions are of portions of Indian Map annotated by William Clark (1806), Indian Map of Lewis and Clark Route (1814), Map of 1814 Enlarged, John Melish Map (1819), and French Map (1821).
ArchivalResource: 6 items (3 letters, 3 maps), 1 oversize (3 maps)
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- Barry, J. Neilson (John Neilson), 1870-1961. Letters and maps 1949-51.
J. Neilson Barry Papers, 1897-1961
Title:
J. Neilson Barry Papers 1897-1961
Chiefly subject files on Pacific Northwest history, including research notes, maps, bibliographies, clippings, and printed matter; together with correspondence, diaries, speeches, mss. of writings, published articles, account books, biographical and genealogical material, and other papers, relating to Barry's historical research, personal affairs, ministerial responsibilities (1895-1913) in Spokane and Palouse, Wash., Charles County, Md., and Baker, Or., and his work as a probation officer (1913-1922) in Spokane, Washington.
ArchivalResource: 39 linear feet (37 boxes and 41 oversize folders)
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- J. Neilson Barry Papers, 1897-1961
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- Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1949
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- Bell, Edward, 18th century.
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- Broughton, William Robert, 1762-1821.
Burlingame, Merrill G. (Merrill Gildea), 1901-1994
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