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Betty Burns Papers on the Moran Brothers Company, 1898-1924
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Burns, Betty M., 1917-2004
- Title
- Betty Burns Papers on the Moran Brothers Company
- Dates
- 1898-1924 (inclusive)18981924
- Quantity
- 2 boxes, (.7 linear feet)
- Collection Number
- 1972.5439
- Summary
- Scrapbooks, correspondence, and other materials documenting the work of the Moran Brothers Company, a Seattle shipbuilder.
- Repository
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Museum of History & Industry, Sophie Frye Bass Library
P.O. Box 80816
Seattle, WA
98108
Telephone: 2063241126 x102
library@mohai.org - Access Restrictions
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The collection is open to the public by appointment.
- Languages
- English.
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Robert Moran was born in New York City on January 26, 1857. He came to Seattle in 1875, and as a mechanical engineer, engaged in shipbuilding and marine engineering. With his brothers Frank and Sherman, he established Moran Bros. Marine and Sawmill Machinery Co. in 1882, which later became Moran Bros. Co. (ship and engine builders) in 1890. In 1898, the firm built -- in the record time of only four months -- a fleet of 12 steamers and 10 barges, and delivered them on the Yukon River to carry food to the miners. The firm also built many large steel and wood vessels, including the U.S. battleship NEBRASKA. Moran served as mayor of Seattle from 1888 to 1890, overseeing both the response to the Great Fire and the development of the Cedar River water system. He was active for many years in numerous civic, professional, public, and fraternal organizations. After selling the company in 1906, Moran retired to Rosario, the estate on Orcas Island that he had designed. In 1914, he donated 5,000 acres on Orcas Island to the State of Washington, which became Moran State Park. He died in 1943 at the age of 86.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
This small collection contains various materials relating to the work of the Moran Brothers Company. Many items document the company's construction of Yukon River steamers, including correspondence with Standard Oil and the transcription of a logbook from the journey to deliver the vessels to Alaska. The collection also includes a scrapbook of clippings related to the NEBRASKA.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
The Museum of History & Industry is the owner of the materials in the Sophie Frye Bass Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from MOHAI before any reproduction use. The museum does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.
Preferred Citation
Betty Burns Collection on the Moran Brothers Company, Museum of History & Industry, Seattle
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Location of Collection
15b.1.8Location of Collection
15b.1.10Acquisition Information
The collection was donated by Betty Burns, Robert Moran's granddaughter, in 1972.
Separated Materials
Photographs and photograph albums donated as part of this accession were renumbered and integrated into the Moran Brothers Company Collection (1995.49).
Related Materials
The Moran Brothers Company Collection (1995.49) and the Betty Burns Collection on Robert Moran (2000.87) contain additional information about the company and about Robert Moran.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box | ||
1 | Miscellaneous manuscripts
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1898-1924 |
2 | Scrapbooks
|
1900-1906 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Shipbuilding -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
Personal Names
- Moran, Robert, 1857-1943
Corporate Names
- Moran Brothers Company (Seattle, Wash.)