Baker, Rawalt, and Hoffman Family papers , 1864-1959

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Baker, Ida Strawn, 1876-; Baker, Walter Rawalt G.; Baker, William A.; Rawalt, John, Jr.; Rawalt, Jonas C.
Title
Baker, Rawalt, and Hoffman Family papers
Dates
1864-1959 (inclusive)
Quantity
8 linear feet, (11 containers)  :  4 record storage boxes, 7 photo boxes
Collection Number
Ax 007
Summary
The Baker family, consisting of Walter H. Baker, his wife Ida S. Baker (nee Rawalt) and their three sons, William A., Walter R., and Paul, as well as Ida Baker's sister, Mary Hoffman (nee Rawalt), her husband William and their son Harlan, all moved to the Salem, Oregon area in the 1890s. The collection contains records of the Baker, Rawalt, and Hoffman family that include diaries, correspondence, photographs, negatives, and business records of Walter Baker.
Repository
University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
UO Libraries--SCUA
1299 University of Oregon
Eugene OR
97403-1299
Telephone: 5413463068
spcarref@uoregon.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open to the public. Collection must be used in Special Collections and University Archives Reading Room. Collection or parts of collection may be stored offsite. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives in advance of your visit to allow for transportation time. Glass plate negatives and lantern slides are restricted due to the fragility of the format. All decisions regarding use will be at the discretion of the curator for visual materials.

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Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for production of this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC).

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The Baker family moved to the Salem, Oregon area from Iowa, where they had been farmers, during the 1890s. Walter H. Baker (1883-1962) and his wife Ida S. Baker (nee Rewalt) continued to farm in Oregon and Walter H. Baker also became an electrical engineer. The Bakers had three sons, William A., Walter R., and Paul. A sister of Ida Baker, Mary Hoffman (nee Rewalt), also moved to Salem with her husband William and son Harlan.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The collection contains records of the Baker, Rawalt, and Hoffman family that include diaries, correspondence, photographs, negatives, and business records of Walter Baker.

Family correspondence consists of about 2,000 incoming and outgoing letters by various members of the Rawalt, Baker, and Hoffman families, from 1864-1962. Included here are letters written by John Rawalt, Jr (Ida Rawalt Baker's father) when he was stationed with Company "I" 51st regiment, Illinois State Volunteers, 2nd Division, 4th corps, in the civil war. Most of the correspondence from 1904-1908 is between Ida Baker and her son Walter while he was an engineering student at Oregon Agricultural College (now Oregon State University).

Ida Baker had a very active association with the Church of the New Jerusalem (also known as The American New Church) and the collection contains files of correspondence and publications from the group (1920s).

There are diaries by four people: Jonas C. Rawalt (Brother of Ida Rawalt Baker), 1879-1883; Ida Baker, 1883; Walter Baker, 1897-1959;, and William Baker, 1926-1953. The diaries tell of family relationships and everyday activities in Rolfe, Iowa, and the Salem, Oregon vicinity. The four diaries of Jonas C. Rawalt were written while he was a student at Urbana University, Ohio, and as a schoolteacher in Montgomery County, Iowa, and Fulton County, Illinois.

The business and personal papers of Walter R. Baker contain information about his employment with several independent telephone companies and correspondence with individual customers, as well as his annual reports. Baker was a member of the Bethel School District and the Oregon Farmers Union and his papers contain correspondence and reports regarding his association and business with those groups.

The collection also contains 118 photographic prints and 97 negatives, showing family and friends and scenes from Corvallis, Albany, and Newport. The amateur images date from circa 1905-1907 and are believed to be taken by Walter R. Baker; the original negative wrappers have extensive technical notes and have been kept for research use. Some of the portraits are from the 19th century.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • College students--Oregon--Corvallis
  • Farmers--Iowa
  • Farmers--Oregon
  • Frontier and pioneer life--Oregon--Salem
  • Pioneers--Iowa
  • Pioneers--Oregon--Correspondence
  • Pioneers--Oregon--Diaries

Corporate Names

  • General Convention of the New Jerusalem in the United States of America
  • Oregon Agricultural College--Students

Family Names

  • Baker family
  • Hoffman family
  • Rawalt family

Geographical Names

  • Albany (Or.)--Photographs
  • Corvallis (Or.)--Photographs
  • Newport (Or.)--Photographs
  • Oregon--Photographs
  • Oregon--Social life and customs
  • Salem (Or.)--History
  • United States--Oregon--Benton County (Or.)--Corvallis (Or.)

Form or Genre Terms

  • Albumen prints
  • Correspondence
  • Diaries
  • Negatives
  • Silver gelatin prints
  • Tintypes