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McCroskey (V.T.) Research Project Records, 1983-1984
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- McCroskey (V.T.) Research Project
- Title
- McCroskey (V.T.) Research Project Records
- Dates
- 1983-1984 (inclusive)19831984
- Quantity
- 1 container., (.5 linear feet of shelf space.)
- Collection Number
- Cage 606
- Summary
- Research notes, transcripts of interviews, and copies of original documents about Virgil T. McCroskey of Colfax, Wash. and his efforts to establish public parks, especially Skyline Drive in North Idaho. The papers were assembled by researchers Keith Petersen and Mary Reed for a traveling exhibit in 1984.
- Repository
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Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu - Access Restrictions
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This collection is open for research use.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Virgil Talmadge McCroskey was born in Tennessee on 5 October 1876. The McCroskey family moved to a homestead near the base of Steptoe Butte in 1879. In 1898, McCroskey graduated from the Washington Agricultural College (State College of Washington) with a degree in pharmacy. After working as a pharmacist in several locations in the Pacific Northwest, he purchased the Elk Drug Store in Colfax in 1903. He worked there until 1920, when he retired at the age of forty-four. For the next several years McCroskey traveled around America and the world. In the 1930s, he began purchasing large acreages on and around Steptoe Butte in eastern Washington, and on Skyline Drive in Latah and Benewah counties, Idaho. In 1946, he donated his Steptoe Butte property to become Washington's seventy-second state park. In 1955, McCroskey donated over 4,000 acres along Skyline Drive to become Idaho's third state park. It was named in honor of his mother, Mary Minerva McCroskey. Virgil T. McCroskey died in 1970.
In 1983, the Washington State University History Department received a grant from the Washington Commission for the Humanities, and a financial donation from Lee and Jody McCroskey Sahlin of Spokane, to undertake a project concerning McCroskey and his park donations. Keith Petersen and Mary Reed served as project historians, exhibit designers, and coordinators of the project. David H. Stratton, then chair of the WSU History Department, was the project director. The project created a traveling exhibit which toured eastern Washington and northern Idaho in 1983 and 1984, a series of lectures given in four locations, and a small booklet about McCroskey, of which 2,500 copies were distributed free to people who viewed the exhibit or attended the lectures.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
This is chiefly a collection of photocopies of documents generated as part of research to document Virgil T. McCroskey's efforts to establish state parks on the Palouse country in Washington and Idaho. This collection includes research materials that Keith Petersen and Mary Reed gathered for the project. It includes original copies of articles and brochures that they wrote for the project. In addition, it includes all of their research notes, copies of oral history interview transcripts, and copies of original documents held by various agencies and institutions.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Preferred Citation
[Item Description]. Cage 606, McCroskey (V.T.) Research Project Records . Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The original order created by Petersen and Reed has been preserved, except that folder #5 was split into two halves, and that background information on the collection that Petersen assembled has been added to the end of the records as folder #9.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
Container(s) | Description |
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Folder | |
1 | Articles about V. T. McCroskey by Petersen and Reed |
2 | Articles about V. T. McCroskey, his park donations, and the McCroskey Family (most are handwritten notes from originals |
3 | Notes and photocopies from the Virgil T. McCroskey Collection at the Eastern Washington State Historical Society, Spokane |
4 | Notes and photocopies from the files of the Idaho Land Board |
5A | Photocopies from the files of the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation, part I |
5B | Photocopies from the files of the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation, part II |
6 | Photocopies from the personal collection of Lee and Jody McCroskey Sahlin of Spokane |
7 | Notes and photocopies from the files of the Washington Department of Parks and Recreation |
8 | Miscellaneous oral history materials |
9 | Background information on the McCroskey (V. T.) Research Project Records prepared by Keith Petersen and Mary Reed |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Parks -- Idaho
Personal Names
- McCroskey, Virgil, 1876-1970
- Petersen, Keith
- Reed, Mary E
Corporate Names
- McCroskey (Virgil T.) Research Project --Archives (creator)
Geographical Names
- Mary Minerva McCroskey Memorial Park (Idaho)
- Skyline Drive (Idaho)