Elizabeth Sterling Soule papers, 1928-1959

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Soule, Elizabeth Sterling
Title
Elizabeth Sterling Soule papers
Dates
1928-1959 (inclusive)
Quantity
2 vertical files, including 4 sound discs (audograph) and 1 sound tape reel
Collection Number
2914
Summary
Recordings related to the history of the University of Washington's School of Nursing and a significant figure in nursing education
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

No restrictions on access for paper-based materials.

Analog and digital media is closed until evaluated.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Elizabeth Sterling Soule was born in Boston, Massachusetts. While in the state, she grew up as the daughter of a physician and saw the negative health effects of poor living and work conditions. She went to nursing school, specializing in public health nursing. After graduating, she became the first visiting nurse in Everett, Massachusetts. She moved to Seattle with her husband in 1912 where she later organized the Washington State Public Health Nursing Association to handle outbreaks of typhoid and tuberculosis. Through this work, she later served as the first state supervisor of nurses for the Washington Tuberculosis Association and the Red Cross. In 1913, as more women’s organizations expanded, nursing programs grew. Soule oversaw the fieldwork for the University of Washington’s public health nurses. Seven years later, in 1920, she became the first state supervisor of public health nursing in the state health department.

In 1921, University of Washington President Suzzallo requested that Soule organize the newly created Department of Nursing as director. The Bachelor of Science in nursing degree through the program launched two years later. This switched Soule’s focus from public health nursing to nursing education. As head of the program, Soule worked with local hospitals to train more and better nurses and worked to improve treatment at Washington’s mental health hospitals and tuberculosis sanitarium. In addition to this work, Soule fostered collaboration with King County council members to provide her nursing education to Harborview Hospital.

The School of Nursing was established at the University of Washington in 1945 under the Health Sciences Department as the first nursing school on the West Coast for a bachelor’s degree with Soule as the dean. Soule retired in 1950 and passed away in Seattle in 1972. She was posthumously inducted into the National Nursing Hall of Fame and the American Nursing Association Hall of Fame, as well as being labeled the “Mother of Nursing in the Pacific Northwest” by Time magazine.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Recorded lectures and interviews. Also includes correspondence and transcriptions.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Copyrights retained by creator. Contact Special Collections for details.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Organized into 2 accessions.

  • Accession No. 2914-001, Elizabeth Sterling Soule papers, 1928-1959
  • Accession No. 2914-002, Elizabeth Sterling Soule papers, undated

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

Accession No. 2914-001: Elizabeth Sterling Soule papers, 1928-1959Return to Top

1 vertical file, including 1 sound tape reel

Scope and Content: Tape recorded lecture, Aug 1959; transcription; letter, 1928.

Lecture is a history of the University of Washington School of Nursing and of leaders in the field of nursing. Lecture was given to the Nursing 220 class.

Restrictions on Access: No restrictions on access for paper-based materials.

Analog and digital media is closed until evaluated.

Restrictions on Use: Copyrights retained by creator. Contact Special Collections for details.

Acquisition Info: Tape: School of Nursing 6 Jan. 1960; Transcription: Cora Lawrence, 27 April 1971; Letter: Cora Lawrence 14 Sept. 1970. All transferred fro Mss., summer of 1979, 1979-01-01

Description
Elizabeth Sterling Soule papers

Accession No. 2914-002: Elizabeth Sterling Soule papers, undatedReturn to Top

1 vertical file, including 4 sound discs (audograph)

Scope and Content: Audio interviews with Elizabeth Soule conducted by Professor Kathleen Leehy, University of Washington School of Nursing.

Restrictions on Access: Analog and digital media is closed until evaluated.

Restrictions on Use: Copyrights retained by creator. Contact Special Collections for details.

Acquisition Info: Unknown, 2007-06-01

Description
Elizabeth Sterling Soule papers

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • University Archives/Faculty Papers (University of Washington)

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Soule, Elizabeth Sterling (creator)
    Corporate Names
    • University of Washington. University Archives