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Charles Browne Mount Rainier Park Ranger photographs and other material, 1929-1967

Overview of the Collection

Collector
Browne, Charles, 1896-1982
Title
Charles Browne Mount Rainier Park Ranger photographs and other material
Dates
1929-1967 (inclusive)
1929-1931 (bulk)
Quantity
1 box, including 81 photographs, (.21 cubic feet)
Collection Number
2009.16 (accession)
Summary
Photographs and other materials related to the work of a National Park Ranger, mostly in Mount Rainier National Park, including materials related to search and rescue operations
Repository
Museum of History & Industry, Sophie Frye Bass Library

P.O. Box 80816
Seattle, WA
98108
Telephone: 2063241126 x102
library@mohai.org
Access Restrictions

The collection is open to the public by appointment.

Languages
English.
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Biographical Note

Charles Browne was born in Tacoma, Washington on July 15, 1896. Browne was an avid mountain climber since his youth, climbing all the major peaks in the Northwest and leading parties of mountaineers to the summit of Mount Rainier. As a young man, Browne worked as a seaman and a logger before becoming a park ranger around 1927, first working summers before being hired as a full time ranger. Ranger Browne spent many years in Mount Rainier National Park, transferring to Olympic National Park sometime prior to 1941. Browne was also a champion skier and a longtime member of the Mountaineers Club. After 37 years of service, Browne retired from the National Park Service in 1965. He and his wife lived in Port Angeles, Washington until his death in January 1982.

Charles Browne took part in several search and rescue operations as part of his Park Ranger duties. He led the team that helped rescue four climbers and recover the bodies of two others in the "Greathouse accident" on Mount Rainier in 1929. For his leadership in the rescue operation and the recovery of the bodies of Edwin Wetzel and Forrest Greathouse, Ranger Browne was awarded the first citation for heroism ever given by the Department of the Interior.

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Content Description

Photographs, writings, correspondence and clippings related to Charles Browne's work as a Park Ranger, mostly at Mount Rainier National Park, and also at Olympic National Park. Photographs include images of Browne alone and with other Park Rangers, tourist groups and others; of search and rescue parties; and of the Greathouse rescue operation in 1929. Writings include a handwritten autobiographical essay and short poems by Browne. Correspondence is related to Browne's role in the Greathouse party rescue and recovery operation in 1929, including a letter from National Park Service Superintendent O.A. Tomlinson notifying him of receipt of a special citation from the U.S. Department of the Interior, the first of its kind ever issued. Most of the clippings document search and rescue operations, particularly the 1929 Greathouse search and the 1931 search for climber Robert Zinn.

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Use of the Collection

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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

Charles Browne Mount Rainier Park Ranger photographs and other material, Museum of History & Industry, Seattle

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Administrative Information

Location of Collection

3a.4.6

Acquisition Information

Gift of Deborah Reynolds (Charles Browne's great-niece), January 6, 2009.

Processing Note

Processed by Leila Martin and Jody Hendrickson, 2009.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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

  • Photographs, 1929-1967

    81 photographs

    All of the photographs depict scenes in Mount Rainier National Park unless otherwise indicated.

  • Writings and correspondence

    • Description: 82: Biography

      Three page handwritten biographical outline, probably written by Charles Browne,

      Dates: after 1936
      Container: Box/Folder 1/23
    • Description: 83: Letter from Charles Browne to O.A. Tomlinson, Mount Rainier Park Superintendent
      5 pages

      Letter consists of a detailed report of the 1929 Greathouse rescue operation.

      Dates: 1929 July 8
      Container: Box/Folder 1/24
    • Description: 84: Letter from Arthur Wetzel

      Handwritten letter of thanks from the brother of Edwin A. Wetzel, who, along with Forrest Greathouse, died in the accident on Mount Rainier for which Browne lead the rescue.

      Dates: 1929 July 26
      Container: Box/Folder 1/25
    • Description: 85-88: U.S. Department of the Interior press releases

      Four press releases which mention Charles Browne: one reporting on an inspection by Superintendent Tomlinson on a climb to the summit; one announcing upcoming training session in fire fighting, led by Browne and others; and two announcing Charles Browne's citation for "heroism and exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service," the first such citation ever issued by the department, for his leading role in the 1929 rescue operation on Mount Rainier.

      Dates: circa 1929-1930s
      Container: Box/Folder 1/26
    • Description: 89-92: U.S. Department of Interior correspondence regarding Browne's citation for heroism and subsequent promotion
      4 letters

      Three letters are addressed to Charles Browne, and one to Mount Rainier National Park Superintendent O.A. Tomlinson

      Dates: 1929 July-August
      Container: Box/Folder 1/27
    • Description: 93-97: Miscellaneous correspondence
      5 items

      Includes a letter from the Seattle Chamber of Commerce citing Browne's heroism in recovering the body of his colleague on Mount Rainier (1936); a letter from the Department of the Interior regarding rules for cross country skiing at Olympic National Park (1941); and letters regarding his retirement in 1965.

      Dates: 1936-1966
      Container: Box/Folder 1/28
    • Description: 98-99: Poems by Charles Browne
      2 poems
      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/29
  • Clippings, 1929-1948

    5 folders

    • Description: 100-101: Mount Rainier accident and rescue
      2 folders

      Folder 30 includes articles accounting the climb, accident search and aftermath (survivors); folder 31 contains articles in praise of Charles Browne's leading role in the rescue, including his receipt of the first citation for heroism issued by the Department of the Interior.

      Dates: 1929 July
      Container: Box/Folder 1/30-31
    • Description: 102: Robert K. Zinn accident and rescue operation
      Dates: 1931 July
      Container: Box/Folder 1/32
    • Description: 103: Charles Brown--miscellaneous
      Dates: 1932-1948
      Container: Box/Folder 1/33
    • Description: 104: Mount Rainier National Park--miscellaneous

      Includes a clipping about the recovery of the body of Richard J. Pearce from an avalanche and an ascent of Mount Rainier by Park superintendent O.A. Tomlinson.

      Dates: 1930-1932
      Container: Box/Folder 1/34

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Subject Terms

  • Mountaineering--Washington (State)--Mount Rainier National Park
  • National parks and reserves--Search and rescue operations--Washington (State)--Mount Rainier National Park
  • Park rangers--Washington (State)--Mount Rainier National Park

Personal Names

  • Browne, Charles, 1896-1982

Geographical Names

  • Mount Rainier National Park (Wash.)

Form or Genre Terms

  • Ephemera
  • Photographic prints
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