William McLane Collection, 1819-1906

Overview of the Collection

Compiler
Austin, Grace Ruby (Swan)
Title
William McLane Collection
Dates
1819-1906 (inclusive)
Quantity
1.0 item, (coil bound book)

8.5" x 11"
Collection Number
US-WaOE.SPC.2014-04
Summary
A collection to formally acquaint the reader with the person and legacy of William McLane, early pioneer in Thurston County, Washington Territory and State from 1852 to 1906. McLane homesteaded in what is now known as the McLane area west of the city of Olympia, Washington and in addition to farming contributed to the development of the area, also serving in the Washington Territorial Assembly and as a liaison with the Native American population. Included are historical resources, historic documents (copies) and family history/genealogy.
Repository
The Evergreen State College, Malcolm Stilson Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Daniel J. Evans Library
L2309
The Evergreen State College
2700 Evergreen Parkway NW
Olympia, WA
98505
Telephone: 3608676126
Fax: 3608676790
archives@evergreen.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open to the public. Use is available only in the Reading Room of the Malcolm Stilson Archives and Special Collections of The Evergreen State College.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Born in Butler County, Pennsylvania in 1819, William McLane went west via the Oregon Trail in 1852 arriving in the vicinity of Olympia, Washington where through contacts with W.O. Thompson he acquired a homestead through a Donation Land Claim at the base of Eld Inlet west of Olympia.

After working his claim for the required two years in order to obtain ownership, he returned to Pennsylvania where he married Martha C. McLeod, bringing her back with him to his property by sailing ship (passing overland by the Isthmus of Panama) after a short stay in San Francisco.

During his remaining lifetime, McLane farmed, raised stock, was involved in the lumber trade, built roads, contributed money and labor to a multitude of projects (schools, churches, a cemetery, amongst others), served as an assemblyman in the Territorial Legislature (served twice as Territorial Council President),

and was a respected liaison to the Native American population of the area.

McLane died in 1906 in his 87th year. The district he homesteaded is named after him as a tribute to his enterprise, political and philanthropic contributions and caring spirit.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The collection provides researchers with the compiler's research into the life and times of her great grandfather William McLane, a pioneer of Thurston County, Washington near the city of Olympia, Washington. The documentation accumulated includes materials on the origins of the McLane family (from Scotland); their stay in Butler County, Pennsylvania where the subject of this collection was born and lived the first 30 years of his life; his subsequent journey to the Pacific Northwest and time spent creating a homestead through the Donation Claim Act for Washington Territory; McLane's political activity and legal matters.

Also included is information on the family's genealogy, and information on the many philanthropic and other projects undertaken by the subject as well as the resultant heritage derived from the activities of this pioneer.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

In all cases, publication or display of our materials must carry the credit line: "From The Evergreen State College Archives". Citations of specific materials should include the accession number, provenance and series title, file folder heading (if any) followed by the specific item's identification (title or description).

Citations of this collection should also specifically follow preferred citation characteristics including author/compiler, title and other normal bibliographical citation information (date of publication (2014), place of publication (Kingsville, Ontario, Canada) and publisher (the author/compiler).

Alternative Forms Available

The donor has provided copies to other institutions. Contact the donor for locations.

Restrictions on Use

Copying other than page 2 (Brief Life Summary) and pages 75-76 (Highlights of His Political Life) is prohibited unless permission to copy is obtained from The Evergreen State College Archives based on the repositories policy and procedure and the donor agreement. The donor maintains the copyright. Full bibliographies for each section of the collection are provided from which users may obtain the information about content available in this collection.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Chronological and in subject order divided into sections: General Introduction, Scotland, Pennsylvania, Western Migration-Oregon Trail, Land Claim, Political Life, Legal Matters, Family Genealogy, McLane Cemetery, Obituaries and Burials, McLane Schools and Reunions, McLane Grange, and Miscellaneous.

Location of Collection

Book shelf in the Archives and Special Collections Reading Room (Library "Underground" 0428).

Related Materials

See bibliographies at the beginning of each section in the collection for related materials.

Acquisition Information

Grace Ruby (Swan) Austin of Kingsville, Ontario, Canada.

Location of Originals

Originals of the documents found in this collection can be located using the bibliographical information at the beginning of each section.

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Thurston County - Washington (State) - History 1889-1906
  • Thurston County - Washington (Territory) - History - 1852-1889

Personal Names

  • McLane, William--History-Sources