Stephen Fowler Chadwick papers

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Stephen Fowler Chadwick papers

1917-1974

The personal and professional papers of Stephen F. Chadwick include materials related to his campaigns for political office, his involvement in organizations such as the American Legion and the Civilian Military Training Camps, and his interest in achieving peace through world law. The papers include correspondence, campaign materials, speeches, writings, and other materials. People and organizations represented in the papers include Charles W. Ardery, Theodore D. Carlson, William J. Conniff, Orville H. Mills, Edward Moody Seay, Edward E. Spafford, the American Legion, Société des quarante hommes et huit chevaux, the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, the U.S. Democratic Party, the Freemasons, the Seattle Civilian War Commission, the U.S. United Service Organizations (U.S.O.), the Seattle Civilian War Commission U.S.O. Council, the Seattle Historical Society, the United States Committee for the Atlantic Congress, the Washington State Bar Association World Peace Through Law Committee, the U.S. United World Federalists, and the Ancient Order of United Workmen.

21.1 cubic feet.

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University of Washington. Libraries

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Chadwick, Stephen Fowler, 1894-1975

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Stephen Fowler Chadwick was born in Colfax, Washington, in 1894, the son of Stephen J. Chadwick, who was a judge of the Supreme Court of the state of Washington and its chief justice from 1918-1919. Stephen F. Chadwick attended schools in Colfax and Olympia, Washington, and then the University of Washington, 1911-1912. He graduated from the law school at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, in 1914 and from the University of Washington law school in 1915, entering the practice of ...

Seattle Civilian War Commission

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Domestic war commission which provided services to the armed forces in Seattle during World War II and war-effort information services to civilians. The Seattle Civilian War Commission evolved from the Seattle Welfare Council and Community Fund Defense Committee. In October 1941 the Seattle Municipal Defense Commission was created and many members of the earlier Defense Committee were appointed to the new body. In the Spring of 1942 the name changed to Seattle Civilian W...

Freemasons.

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Société des quarante hommes et huit chevaux.

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United World Federalists (U.S.)

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The United World Federalists was a non-partisan, non-profit organization with members in forty-eight states. This organization was founded in Asheville, North Carolina on February 23, 1947 as the result of a merger of five existing world government groups: Americans United for World Government; World Federalists, U.S.A.; Student Federalists; Georgia World Citizens Committee; and the Massachusetts Committee for World Federation. The organization became World Federalists, ...

American legion

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Veteran's organization. From the description of Records, 1893-1927. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36805972 Association of veterans of American wars. Formed by a group of World War I officers, the American Legion is the world's largest veteran's organization. From the description of Records, 1960-1987. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 61206804 The American Legion was founded in 1919 by veterans returning from Europe after Worl...

Conniff, William P.

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Spafford, Edward E. (Edward Elwell), 1878-1941

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Seattle Civilian War Commission. U.S.O. Council.

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Mills, Orville H.

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United States Committee for the Atlantic Congress.

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Carlson, Theodore, 1880-1956

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Ardery, Charles W., 1931-

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Washington State Bar Association. World Peace Through Law Committee.

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Seay, Edward Moody.

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Seattle Historical Society

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Democratic Party (U.S.)

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Seattle Chamber of Commerce

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Established in 1882, the Seattle Chamber of Commerce was responsible for establishing railroad terminals in Seattle and developing the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, the Pasco-Kennewick Bridge, and the commerce of the Columbia River Basin. The chamber addressed its goals through committees that focused on areas such as Alaska, city affairs, county affairs, foreign and domestic affairs, logged-off lands and irrigation, mercantile issues, rivers and harbors, state affairs and legislation, and transpo...

United Service Organizations (U.S.)

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The United Service Organizations (USO) was incorporated in the state of New York on February 4, 1941, as a joint operation by the YMCA, YWCA, National Catholic Community Service, the National Jewish Welfare Board, the Traveler's Aid Association, and the Salvation Army, to provide religious, spiritual, social, welfare, educational, and entertainment services to men and women in the armed forces during World War II. The USO has continued to provide these services to the present. From t...

Ancient Order of United Workmen

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The Ancient Order of United Workmen, or AOUW, was a fraternal organization, established in 1868 in Meadville, Pennsylvania. At its height it numbered approximately 320,000 members. From the description of Ancient Order of United Workmen papers 1887-1921 (Tulsa City-County Library). WorldCat record id: 554888160 Fraternal organization; the Tucson chapter was established in 1894 and built their lodge in 1898. From the description of A.O.U.W. records, 1895-1909. (Ar...