Bucklin Family Papers, 1864-1988

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Bucklin
Title
Bucklin Family Papers
Dates
1864-1988 (inclusive)
Quantity
14 containers., (11 linear feet of shelf space.), (332)
Collection Number
Cage 595
Summary
Diaries, correspondence, and miscellaneous documents of Nathan Bucklin (b. 1839), manager of lumber mills at Seabeck and Port Madison, Wash.; and of his son Robert Eben Bucklin (1878-1942), soldier in the Washington Volunteers, 1898-1900, local official and State Representative of Kitsap County, Wash., and his grandson Robert Willis Bucklin (b. 1902), journalist and public relations specialist from Spokane and Vancouver, Wash.
Repository
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

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

The Bucklin family's history in the state of Washington begins in 1859. The family papers are concerned principally with three men, Nathan Bucklin, his son Robert Eben Bucklin, and his grandson Robert Willis Bucklin. Other family members, including brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, in-laws, and distant relatives, are all mentioned in letters, manuscripts, or diaries.

Nathan Bucklin, who was born in Warren, Maine, in 1839, came to Kitsap County, Washington Territory, in 1859. He settled in Seabeck W.T., and there supervised a lumber mill. In 1867, he married Marian Campbell. They had three daughters, Annie, born 7 May 1868; Amy, born 4 May 1872; and Marian, born 17 January 1874. Marian Campbell Bucklin died at Port Madison, W.T., in 1874.

In early 1877 Nathan Bucklin married again. His second wife, Mary Alice Babbitt, had journeyed to San Francisco from New Jersey, to live with relatives. There she learned of a widower, Nathan Bucklin, who needed a nanny to care for his young motherless daughters on Puget Sound. This information led to the eventual marriage of Bucklin and Miss Babbitt. They were the parents of six children: Robert Eben, born 3 December 1878; Frances Lydia, born 6 August 1881; Alice, born May 1885; Clara, born 10 January 1887; Henrietta, born 3 December 1889; and Emma Louise, born 18 November 1892.

Robert Eben Bucklin grew up in Port Madison, where his father was superintendent of local lumber mills. He first pursued his secondary education at Vashon College, in the town of Quartermaster, Wash., and then in the college preparatory program at the Washington Agricultural College, where he enrolled in 1896. Bucklin entered the college-level curriculum in the fall of 1897. He was one of the WAC students who lost all personal possessions in the fire that engulfed Ferry Hall in November 1897.

When the Spanish-American War began in the spring of 1898, R.E. Bucklin and many friends enlisted in Company "K" of the First Washington Volunteers. Soon he was shipped to the Philippines, where he was wounded in the left thigh by the gunshot of an insurgent. He was then sent to the Presidio, in San Francisco, where he convalesced for the next year at the U.S. General Hospital. Bucklin was thereafter afflicted with pain and disability from the gunshot wound which had shattered his femur, leaving shell fragments in his thigh. He underwent surgical procedures for the next thirty-five years in attempts to relieve the pain.

R.E. Bucklin returned to Bainbridge Island in 1900. In the next year, he married, Hattie E. Peak. They had five sons: Robert Willis, born 8 April 1902; Nathan Erwin, born 22 March 1905; Ronald Eben, born 15 March 1909; Curtis Vann, born 2 May 1912; and Lincoln Brice, born 5 January 1918.

Bucklin served Kitsap County as Deputy Assessor and later as Deputy Auditor. He was Mayor of Port Orchard in 1909 and 1910. Bucklin represented the county in the Washington State Legislature during the 1915 session. In the 1920s, he was a County Commissioner. He was appointed superintendent of the Washington Veterans' Home, in Retsil, in July 1941. In late May 1942, he suffered a ruptured appendix, from which he died.

Robert Willis Bucklin, the eldest son of R.E. and Hattie Bucklin, attended Port Orchard and Bainbridge Island public schools. He received his high school diploma in 1920 from Winslow High School. Bucklin graduated from the State College of Washington in 1925 with a degree in English and Journalism.

R.W. Bucklin first worked for a number of newspapers in Idaho and Washington. From 1935 to 1942 he was assistant secretary and manager of the Industrial Division of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce. He joined the Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA) in June 1942 as personnel manager for the new Trentwood sheet rolling mill at Spokane. He transferred to ALCOA's northwest sales district office in Seattle during 1946. Beginning in 1952, Bucklin became Northwest Public Relations Director for ALCOA, in Vancouver, Washington. Except for a few years in the early 1950s, in which he consulted for the U.S. Air Force on its radar defense systems, Bucklin remained with ALCOA until he retired in 1967. From 1968 to 1973 he was an account executive with Jay Rockey Public Relations, Inc., in Seattle.

While attending WSC, Bucklin was a member of Theta Chi fraternity, and Sigma Delta Chi and Phi Kappa Phi honoraries. He was also editor of the Evergreen in 1924, president of the Junior Class, and Captain in the ROTC. Bucklin was president of the WSU Alumni Association during 1959-60.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Papers of the Bucklin family are associated chiefly with Nathan Bucklin, Robert Eben Bucklin, and Robert Willis Bucklin. They consist of correspondence, diaries, legal and honorific documents, photographs, news clips and minor printed documents.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

[Item Description]. Bucklin Family Papers, 1864-1988, Bucklin Family Papers. Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The complex provenance of the papers dictates their arrangement as one entity, the papers of the entire Bucklin family. Within this arrangement, the papers are ordered by form, with series of correspondence, legal documents and certificates, diaries, and so forth. The general order is alphabetical by folder heading within each series. Some long sequences of correspondence are ordered by author and then in chronological order. These arrangement practices have the result of placing the papers of an individual family member at more than one location. Thus, the user seeking the papers of only one family member, R.E. Bucklin, for example, is advised to check each of the several series.

The correspondence series includes letters to and from Bucklin family members from 1864 to 1941. Chief correspondents are E. Sanford Bucklin, Nathan Bucklin, Robert E. Bucklin and and Robert W. Bucklin. Other prominent names among the correspondents are Washington Governor Ernest Lister and Washington State College president E.O. Holland.

The longest distinct sequence of letters were written by Robert E. Bucklin during his days as a member of the Washington Volunteers in the Spanish-American War. His writing chronicled experience aboard a troop transport ship, life in Manila, and combat with Philippine insurgents. They also capture Bucklin's thoughts during his long recuperation at the U.S. General Hospital at the Presidio, in San Francisco, California. These letters are set into chronological order, and the listing denotes each item.

Another long sequence is comprised of correspondence of Robert W. Bucklin. It is arranged in alphabetical subject files keyed to topics involving Bucklin's employment and civic activities.

The second major series consists of a diverse body of certificates, legal documents, newspaper clippings, and so forth. These also are in alphabetical subject filing. Three distinct sequences form subseries, one for the family generally, and the other two for R.E. and R. W. Bucklin respectively.

A series of diaries and ledgers spans 70 years, from the 1880s to 1950s. These include both personal and business account books that Nathan Bucklin kept in the late 1800s. Also included are the daily diaries of R.E. Bucklin, dated from 1898 through 1912. Many of his entries are in Spanish, which he had studied at Washington Agricultural College in the 1890s, and which he thereafter practiced in his diary. Another diary exists in the form of a. daily log maintained by Robert W. Bucklin while he worked as a. troubleshooter for the U.S. Air Force on a defense project in Alaska during the 1950s. These volumes are ordered alphabetically, and by date thereunder.

A series related to the Washington State Legislature consists of legislative journals and manuals from 1915 and from 1955-1973. These are printed items that are lightly marked by R.E. and R. W. Bucklin.

Other materials include photographs of the Bucklin family and miscellaneous materials chronicling the history of Kitsap County, in particular, Bainbridge Island. The final portion of the collection includes large size documents and memorabilia. These are also chiefly certificates, clippings, and similar documents. Also included are a Washington Agricultural College Military Cadet's cap that Robert E. Bucklin wore while a freshman college student in Pullman, and a letter "W" that Robert W. Bucklin wore on his sweater in honor of his athletic abilities at Winslow High School.

Acquisition Information

The Washington State University Libraries acquired the papers of the Bucklin Family from Robert W. Bucklin of Bellevue, Washington, in 1988 and 1989 (accessions MS88-13, MS88-20, and MS89-63) and Beryl Bucklin of Dockton, Washington, in 1990 (accession MS90-24).

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.

Series 1: CorrespondenceReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1.1: Bucklin family
Box/Folder
1 / 1
Samuel F. Coombs to Nathan Bucklin,
9-1-1864
1 / 2
Samuel F. Coombs to Nathan Bucklin,
10-12-1864
1 / 3
[S.F. Coombs] to [Nathan Bucklin],
11-6-1864
1 / 4
Envelope, N[athan]. Bucklin, (photocopy)
1865
1 / 5
Samuel F. Cooms to Nathan Bucklin,
8-10-1865
1 / 6
E.Sanford Bucklin to Brothers,
1877
1 / 7
O. McGrier to Nathan Bucklin,
1890s
1 / 8
Knud Pedersen to Nathan Bucklin,
1-18-1891
1 / 9
A.C. Jones to Nathan Bucklin,
4-25-1893
1 / 10
E. Sanford Bucklin to Brother [Nathan],
3-5-1895
1 / 11
E. Sanford Bucklin to Brother [Nathan],
12-19-1901
1 / 12
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bucklin to Friends and Cousins,
6-15-1902
1 / 13
E. Sanford Bucklin to Brother [Nathan],
7-24-1904
1 / 14
E. Sanford Bucklin to Brother [Nathan],
9-15-1904
1 / 15
E. Sanford Bucklin to Brother [Nathan],
1-12-1913
1 / 16
Nathan Bucklin to M.P. Morse,
12-2-1875
1 / 17
Nathan Bucklin to 4th Asst. Postmaster,
11-20-1901
1 / 18
R.M. Babbitt to Alice [Babbitt],
12-9-1874
1 / 19
Mother to Alice [Babbitt Bucklin],
1-4-1885
1 / 20
Mother to Alice [Babbitt Bucklin],
4-14-1891
1 / 21
Nathan Bucklin to Alice [Bucklin],
10-3-1906
1 / 22
Nathan Bucklin to Alice [Bucklin],
12-28-1906
1 / 23
Nathan Bucklin to Emma Babbitt,
1-2-1886
1 / 24
Mary Alice Babbitt to Emma Babbitt,
1-2-1887
1 / 25
Nathan Bucklin to Emma Babbitt,
11-20-1892
1 / 26
Nathan Bucklin to Annie Bucklin [Hyde],
3-9-1904
1 / 27
Alice M. Simpson to Mr. [Frank] Hyde,
9-29-1918
1 / 28
H. E. Jamison to Mrs. [Annie Bucklin] Hyde,
8-7-1940
1 / 29
Ella L. Thrum to Cpl. R.E. Bucklin,
[7-1899]
1 / 30
Jeannette A. Meeker to [R.E. Bucklin],
[8-1899]
1 / 31
C. W. Clausen to [R.E.] Bucklin,
1-1-1901
1 / 32
Imperial Japanese Naval Club to [Officers and Men on board U.S. Hospital Ship "Relief,"]
7-5-1899
1 / 33
Ambrose F. Grow to R.E. Bucklin,
7-14-1903
1 / 34
Nathan Bucklin to Eben [R.E. Bucklin],
10-6-1906
1 / 35
Nathan Bucklin to Eben [R.E. Bucklin],
1-4-1907
1 / 36
Nathan Bucklin to Eben [R.E. Bucklin],
1-9-1907
1 / 37
Nathan Bucklin to Son [R.E. Bucklin],
5-12-1912
1 / 38
Robert W. Bucklin to Papa [R.E. Bucklin],
8-5-1912
1 / 39
Robert W. Bucklin to Papa & Mama,
6-11 and 6-17-1914
1 / 40
Nathan Bucklin to Son [R.E. Bucklin],
1-17-1915
1 / 41
Mary Alice Bucklin to Hattie and Eben,
4-18-15
1 / 42
Gov. Ernest Lister to R.E. Bucklin,
9-13-1915
1 / 43
E. Sanford Bucklin to Nephew [R.E. Bucklin],
3-8-1916
1 / 44
R. B. Coglon to R.E. Bucklin,
9-16 and 10-10-1916
1 / 45
Annie Bucklin Hyde to Brother and Sister [R.E. and Hattie Bucklin],
1-4-1919
1 / 46
E.O. Holland to R.E. Bucklin,
7-25-1922
1 / 47
E. Sanford Bucklin to R.E. Bucklin,
1-15-1928
1 / 48
Sam Hazzard to R.E. Bucklin,
7-22-1930
1 / 49
Letters about R.E. Bucklin's appointment as Supt. of Wash. Veterans' Home,
1941
SubSeries 1.2: Robert Eben Bucklin
Box/Folder
2 / 50
R.E. Bucklin to Aunt Emma Babbitt,
5-17-[1883]
2 / 51
R.E. Bucklin to Aunt Emma Babbitt,
[1884]
2 / 52
R.E. Bucklin to Aunt Emma Babbitt,
[?]-26-[1885]
2 / 53
R.E. Bucklin to Aunt Emma Babbitt,
12-13-1885
2 / 54
R.E. Bucklin to Aunt Emma Babbitt,
[?]-13-1887
2 / 55
R.E. Bucklin to Aunt Emma Babbitt,
9-27-1887
2 / 56
R.E. Bucklin to Aunt Emma Babbitt,
11-27-1887
2 / 57
R.E. Bucklin to Aunt Emma Babbitt,
2-5-1888
2 / 58
R.E. Bucklin to [Father and Mother],
[1892]
2 / 59
R.E. Bucklin to Amy [sister],
11-29-1892
2 / 60
R.E. Bucklin to [?] [fragment],
[1897]
2 / 61
R.E. Bucklin to Aunt Emma Babbitt,
2-25-1897
2 / 62
R.E. Bucklin to [Mother],
[2 or 3-1897]
2 / 63
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
9-12-1897
2 / 64
R.E. Bucklin to [Mother],
[11 or 12-1897]
2 / 65
R.E. Bucklin to [Father & Mother],
[12-1897]
2 / 66
R.E. Bucklin to [Father & Mother],
[1-1898]
2 / 67
R.E. Bucklin to Sister [Annie B. Hyde],
2-8-1898
2 / 68
R.E. Bucklin to Aunt Emma Babbitt,
2-22-1898
2 / 69
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
5-22-1898
2 / 70
R.E. Bucklin to Father & Mother,
5-29-1898
2 / 71
R.E. Bucklin to Aunt Emma Babbitt,
6-30-1898
2 / 72
R.E. Bucklin to Aunt Emma Babbitt,
7-4-1898
2 / 73
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
7-5 and 7-6-1898
2 / 74
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
7-10-1898
2 / 75
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
8-1-1898
2 / 76
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
8-8-1898
2 / 77
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
9-8-1898
2 / 78
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
9-15-1898
2 / 79
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
9-19-1898
2 / 80
R.E. Bucklin to Father,
10-22-1898
2 / 81
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
10-23-1898
2 / 82
R.E. Bucklin to Sister [Annie B. Hyde],
10-24-1898
2 / 83
R.E. Bucklin to [Folks at Home]
11-8 to 11-25-1898
2 / 84
R.E. Bucklin to Folks at Home,
12-7-1898
2 / 85
[R.E. Bucklin] to [Folks at Home],
[12-1898, or 1 or 2-1899]
2 / 86
R.E. Bucklin to Folks at Home,
12-14-1898
2 / 87
R.E. Bucklin to Folks at Home,
12-23-1898
2 / 88
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
1-11-1899
2 / 89
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
1-16-1899
2 / 90
R.E. Bucklin to Folks at Home,
1-23-1899
2 / 91
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
1-29-1899
2 / 92
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
2-7-1899
2 / 93
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
2-13-1899
2 / 94
R.E. Bucklin to Folks at Home,
2-24-1899
2 / 95
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
3-12-1899
2 / 96
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
3-20-1899
2 / 97
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
4-9-1899
2 / 98
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
4-14-1899
2 / 99
R.E. Bucklin to Folks at Home,
5-13-1899
2 / 100
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
5-24-1899
2 / 101
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
5-29-1899
2 / 102
R.E. Bucklin to Folks at Home,
6-7-1899
2 / 103
R.E. Bucklin to Folks at Home,
7-3-1899
2 / 104
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
7-28-1899
2 / 105
R.E. Bucklin to [Mother],
[8-1899]
2 / 106
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
8-4-1899
2 / 107
R.E. Bucklin to Folks at Home,
8-7-1899
2 / 108
R.E. Bucklin to Sister [Annie B. Hyde],
8-8-1899
2 / 109
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
8-8-1899
2 / 110
R.E. Bucklin to Home People,
8-15-1899
2 / 111
R.E. Bucklin to Mother [Mary Alice],
8-16-1899
2 / 112
[R.E. Bucklin] to [Home Folks],
[8 or 9-1899]
2 / 113
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
9-1-1899
2 / 114
R.E. Bucklin to Father and Mother,
10-4-1899
2 / 115
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
10-12-1899
2 / 116
R.E. Bucklin to Mother [Mary Alice],
10-23-1899
2 / 117
R.E. Bucklin to Sister Annie,
10-25-1899
2 / 118
R.E. Bucklin to Father,
10-25-1899
2 / 119
R.E. Bucklin to Mrs F. E. Hyde [Annie],
11-16-1899
2 / 120
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
11-18-1899
2 / 121
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
11-23-1899
2 / 122
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
11-30-1899
2 / 123
R.E. Bucklin to Folks,
12-8-1899
2 / 124
R.E. Bucklin to Folks,
12-13-1899
2 / 125
R.E. Bucklin to Sister [Annie],
12-14-1899
2 / 126
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
12-15-1899
2 / 127
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
12-17-1899
2 / 128
R.E. Bucklin to Home Folks,
1-6-1900
2 / 129
R.E. Bucklin to Father & Mother,
1-8-1900
2 / 130
R.E. Bucklin to Sister [Annie],
2-4-1900
2 / 131
R.E. Bucklin to Father & Henrietta,
2-13-1900
2 / 132
R.E. Bucklin to [?],
[3-1900]
2 / 133
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
3-5-1900
2 / 134
R.E. Bucklin to Father,
4-14-1900
2 / 135
R.E. Bucklin to Folks at Home,
5-17-1900
2 / 136
R.E. Bucklin to Father,
5-28-1900
2 / 137
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
6-1-1900
2 / 138
R.E. Bucklin to Mother & Clara,
6-10-1900
2 / 139
R.E. Bucklin to Mother & Sisters,
7-3-1900
2 / 140
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
7-29-1900
2 / 141
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
8-4-1900
2 / 142
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
8-6-1900
2 / 143
R.E. Bucklin to Father & Mother,
8-12-1900
2 / 144
R.E. Bucklin to Father,
11-14-1900
2 / 145
R.E. Bucklin to Mother,
11-23-1900
2 / 146
R.E. Bucklin to Sister [Annie],
9-3-1910
2 / 147
R.E. Bucklin to Robert W. Bucklin,
3-9-1915
2 / 148
R.E. Bucklin to Son [Robert],
8-24-1915
2 / 149
R.E. Bucklin to Cousin Evelyn,
12-18-1924
2 / 150
R.E. Bucklin to Joe Linden,
9-22-1934
SubSeries 1.3: Robert Willis Bucklin
Box/Folder
3 / 151
Retirement of Robert W. Bucklin,
1967
3 / 152
U.S. Air Force, Air Materiel Command,
1951-56
3 / 153
U.S. Air Force, Alaska,
1951-52
3 / 154
U.S. Air Force, Radar Field,
1950-1957
3 / 155
WSU, Board of Regents Appointment Bid,
1965
3 / 156
WSU, Correspondence with Pres. Samuel Smith,
1987

Series 2: Certificates, documents, etc.Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
SubSeries 2.1: Robert Eben Bucklin
Box/Folder
4 / 157
Abstract of Title, Bucklin Farm,
1909
4 / 158
Abstract of Title, Bucklin Farm,
1918
4 / 159
Acts and Resolutions, Kitsap Co., WA,
1920s
4 / 160
Affidavit of Birth for Robert Eben Bucklin,
1941
4 / 161
Bucklin, Robert Eben, autobiographical sketch
4 / 162
Condon and Bucklin, Campaign Broadside
4 / 163
Camp Songs of the Boys of '98
4 / 164
Candidacy Announcement of R.E. Bucklin,
1914
4 / 165
Certificates of Election of R.E. Bucklin,
1914-24
4 / 166
The Church Record, 1st Congregational Church, Pullman, WA,
3-26-1899
4 / 167
Commissioners' Report, R.E. Bucklin,
2-27-1929
4 / 168
Course Grade Reports, R.E. Bucklin,
1885-1898
4 / 169
Death of R.E. Bucklin, Condolences,
1942
4 / 170
1st Wash. Vol. Infantry Banquet Programs,
1925, 1933
4 / 171
Roster of the First Regiment of Washington Volunteer Infantry,
1898
4 / 172
Funeral Register of R.E. Bucklin,
May 1942
4 / 173
[History of Bucklin Family], [R.E. Bucklin],
[1941]
4 / 174
House and Senate Directory, Olympia,
1915
4 / 175
Last Will and Probate Documents of R.E. Bucklin
4 / 176
Letterhead Stationery, R.E. Bucklin,
1915
4 / 177
Letters of Guardianship of R.E. Bucklin, et al.
4 / 178
Marriage Certificate, R.E. Bucklin and H.E. Peak
4 / 179
Military Records, R.E. Bucklin,
1900-1936
4 / 180
Miscellaneous Cards, R.E. Bucklin
4 / 181
Miscellaneous Programs, R.E. Bucklin
4 / 182
Mortgage Documents, R.E. and H.E. Bucklin
4 / 183
Newspaper reprint of R.E. Bucklin Letter,
1899
4 / 184
Notice of Nomination of R.E. Brown to County Commission
4 / 185
Obituary of Hattie E. Bucklin,
9-23-1968
4 / 186
Obituaries of R.E. Bucklin,
1942
4 / 187
Port Orchard Independent newspaper,
3-19-1915
4 / 188
Resolution on Initiative Measure No. 3,
1915
4 / 189
R.E. Bucklin Saved Point White Landing,
[1940]
4 / 190
Letters, Capt. Tom W. Saul to May Saul, typescript
4 / 191
Second Annual Athletic Entertainment by WACAA,
1898
4 / 192
Sons of the American Revolution,
1910-11
4 / 193
[Story of Trip From Mendham, N.J., to Washington, D.C., R.E. Bucklin,
1936]
4 / 194
Take Bullet from Leg of Vet, Wounded 34 Years Ago, [Seattle Times,
1933]
4 / 195
Tax Receipts, Kitsap County, R.E. Bucklin,
1902-24
4 / 196
Telegram from Naval Hospital to Mrs. Hattie Bucklin, on Death of R.E. Bucklin,
1942
4 / 197
Telephone Co-op, Port Blakely vicinity,
1915-37
4 / 198
WAC Prep School Graduation Announcement,
6-22-1897
4 / 199
Washington Boys Having Hot Work, Seattle P-I,
1899
4 / 200
Washington House Concurrent Resolution No. 4,
1943
SubSeries 2.2: Robert Willis Bucklin
Box/Folder
5 / 201
ALCOA--Trentwood,
1942-45
5 / 202
ALCOA--Vancouver,
1950s-80s
5 / 203
Assoc. of Wash. Industries,
1950s-60s
5 / 204
Athletics Memorabilia--Winslow High School,
1919-20
5 / 205
[Autobiography of Robert W. Bucklin],
[1920]
5 / 206
Birth Return of Robert W. Bucklin,
1902
5 / 207
Cadet Warrant, WSC,
1921
5 / 208
Cards--Business, Identity, Selective Service
5 / 209
Clark Co. 4-Year College Assoc.,
1960s-70s
5 / 210
Clark Co. 4-Year College Assoc., Clippings, Part I
5 / 211
Clark Co. 4-Year College Assoc., Clippings, Part II
5 / 212
Clark Co. 4-Year College Assoc., Clippings, Part III
5 / 213
Clark Co. 4-Year College Assoc., Clippings, Part IV
5 / 214
Clark Co. 4-Year College Assoc., Stock Shares,
1966
5 / 215
Evergreen letterhead and clippings, WSC
6 / 216
Grade Cards, Robert W. Bucklin,
1910-20
6 / 217
High School Graduation Announcement and Congratulatory Telegram from Aunt Alice,
June 1920
6 / 218
Hole-In-One Golf Achievement,
1961
6 / 219
Marking Memory of a School,
1986
6 / 220
Marriage License,
1972
6 / 221
Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings,
1950s-60s
6 / 222
Officers' Reserve Corps Certificate,
1924
6 / 223
Public Relations Society of America,
1960s-70s
6 / 224
Resume, Robert W. Bucklin,
2-1-1965
6 / 225
Robert W. Bucklin--Personal History
6 / 226
Jay Rockey Public Relations, Inc.,
1968
6 / 227
Roster of the Public Relations Round Table of Seattle,
1971
6 / 228
Spokane Chamber of Commerce,
1935-42
6 / 229
Spokane County CWA, Report,
[1934]
6 / 230
School Award Certificate,
1915
6 / 231
State Coll. of Wash., Diploma,
1931
6 / 232
Theta Chi Certificate
6 / 233
U.S. Air Force, Miscellaneous, Alaska
6 / 234
Wash. State Air Pollution Control Board,
1950s-60s
6 / 235
WSU Alumni Association,
1950s-70s
6 / 236
Who's Who in the West,
1980-81
SubSeries 2.3: Bucklin Family
Box/Folder
7 / 237
Emma Babbitt, Poem, Bucklin Reunion,
1909
7 / 238
Lincoln Brice Bucklin, Obituary, etc.,
1988
7 / 239
Experience of E. Sanford Bucklin,
1924
7 / 240
Living Pioneers of Washington, about E.S. Bucklin by Edmond S. Meany,
10-31-1919
7 / 241
The Midas Expedition, by E.S. Bucklin,
2-1-1915
7 / 242
Family Record--Nathan Bucklin and Descendants
7 / 243
Nathan Bucklin, obituary,
1915
7 / 244
Nathan Bucklin, Pioneer, manuscript
7 / 245
Nathan Bucklin, Tax Receipt,
1905
7 / 246
Nathan Bucklin, "Washington State Pioneer Certificate," and Application,
1988
7 / 247
Nathan Bucklin house, newspaper clippings
7 / 248
Robert D. Bucklin, Proclamation by Lyndon B. Johnson,
6-1964
7 / 249
Ronald Eben Bucklin, obituary,
April 1983
7 / 250
Ronald E. Bucklin, Zoology Lab Sketch Book, WSC,
c.1930
7 / 251
Bucklin Family, Scrapbook,
1940s-50s
7 / 252
George Burchill, J.P., affidavit,
11-10-1888
7 / 253
Mr. and Mrs. Collyer, 50th Wedding Anniversary Announcement,
1897
7 / 254
Eagle Harbor Congregational Church, clippings
7 / 255
Fred A. Grow, newspaper clippings
7 / 256
Galusha A. Grow, obituary
7 / 257
W. M. Grow, newspaper clipping,
8-28-1934
7 / 258
Grow Family, excerpt from S.H. Holbrook, "Dreamers of the American Dream
7 / 259
Annie Bucklin Hyde, poem, Bucklin Family Reunion,
7-4-1908, 7-4-1909
7 / 260
Annie Bucklin Hyde, Frank E. Hyde, Alice Bucklin Elofson, Benjamin S. Elofson, obituaries
7 / 261
Inaugural Message . . . Elisha P. Ferry,
1889
7 / 262
Amy Bucklin Kirkpatrick, newspaper clippings,
1960s-70s
7 / 263
Newspaper clippings, miscellaneous
7 / 264
Mary Jane Peak to Henry Clay Peak, quit claim deed
7 / 265
Robert E. Peary, pamphlet
7 / 266
School Law of Washington Territory, pamphlet (removed for cataloging)
1886
7 / 267
Washington Agricultural College, "Chinook 1902
7 / 268
Washington Territorial Centennial Issue, Bainbridge Review,
7-2-1953
O.S. / 269
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings and high school diploma of Robert W. Bucklin (Oversize)

Series 3: Diaries, ledgers, manualsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
8 / 270
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1898
8 / 271
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1899
8 / 272
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1900
8 / 273
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1901
8 / 274
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1902
8 / 275
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1903
8 / 276
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1904
8 / 277
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1905
8 / 278
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1906
8 / 279
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1907
8 / 280
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1908
8 / 281
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1909
8 / 282
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1910
8 / 283
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1911
8 / 284
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1912
8 / 285
Diary of Robert E. Bucklin,
1924
8 / 286
Diary of Robert W. Bucklin as U.S. Air Force Consultant on the Radar Fence,
1950-51
9 / 287
Cooking Receipts,
1906
9 / 288
Nathan Bucklin, account book,
1875-1883
9 / 289
Nathan Bucklin, account book,
1882
9 / 290
Nathan Bucklin, diary,
1896
9 / 291
Nathan Bucklin, daily reminder,
1897
9 / 292
Popular Synonyms, owned by R.E. Bucklin Series,
1886

Series 4: Washington State Legislature documentsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
9 / 293
State of Washington, House Journal,
1915
9 / 294
Washington Legislative Manual,
1915
10 / 295
Washington State Legislature, "The Fourteenth Session" (removed for cataloging)
1915
10 / 296
Washington Legislative Manual,
1955
10 / 297
Washington Legislative Manual,
1957
10 / 298
Washington Legislative Manual,
1959
10 / 299
Washington Legislative Manual,
1961
10 / 300
Washington Legislative Manual,
1963
10 / 301
Washington Legislative Manual,
1965
10 / 302
Washington Legislative Manual,
1967
10 / 303
Washington Legislative Manual,
1969
10 / 304
Washington Legislative Manual,
1971
10 / 305
Washington Legislative Manual,
1973

Series 5: PhotographsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
11 / 306
ALCOA--Trentwood Facility, Spokane,
1942
11 / 307
Nathan Bucklin Family,
1914-15
11 / 308
R.E. Bucklin, Cpl., Washington Volunteers,
1898-1900
11 / 309
R.E. Bucklin,
1907, 1914, 1930s
11 / 310
R.E. Bucklin family,
1905-16
11 / 311
R.E. Bucklin's five sons,
1938
11 / 312
Robert W. Bucklin felling trees,
1919 or '20
11 / 313
Robert W. Bucklin and others,
1929-1961
11 / 314
Robert W. Bucklin and others,
1962-1971
11 / 315
Bill Garthley,
c. 1920
11 / 316
Annie Bucklin Hyde
11 / 317
Puget Sound from R.E. Bucklin home,
1908
11 / 318
U.S. Air Force, Alaska,
1951
11 / 319
U.S. Air Force, Official Seal,
1950s
11 / 320
Washington State College scenes,
1920
11 / 321
Washington State Higher Educ. Advisory Council,
1966
11 / 322
Winslow High School senior class,
1920

Series 6: Large Documents and MemorabiliaReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
12 / 323
Musical Score for "H.M.S. Pinafore."
1880
12 / 324
Nathan Bucklin, Certificate as probate judge,
1882, 1885, 1887
12 / 325
Nathan Bucklin, Homestead Certificate,
1894
12 / 326
R.E. Bucklin, Notary Public Certificates,
1903-45
12 / 327
R.E. Bucklin, Scrapbook, Spanish-American War
12 / 328
R.E. Bucklin, U.S. Army discharge papers,
1899
12 / 329
Robert W. Bucklin, WSC Cadet Corps promotions,
1921-23
12 / 330
General Rawlings, photograph,
1952
13 / 331
Washington Agricultural College Cadet Cap,
1897
13 / 332
Winslow High School "W" Athletic Letter,
1920
14
Artifact: Spanish sword
circa 1880s

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Lumbering -- Washington (State)--Kitsap County
  • Spanish-American War, 1898

Personal Names

  • Bucklin, Nathan, b. 1839 (creator)
  • Bucklin, Robert Eben, 1878-1942
  • Bucklin, Robert Willis, 1902-

Family Names

  • Bucklin Family--Archives