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Paul Thaddeus Bockmier Papers, 1850-1977

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Bockmier, Paul T., 1891-1977
Title
Paul Thaddeus Bockmier Papers
Dates
1850-1977 (inclusive)
Quantity
5 Linear feet of shelf space, (8 Boxes + Oversize folders)
Collection Number
Cage 94 (collection)
Summary
The Paul Thaddeus Bockmier papers consist of correspondence, reminiscences, family papers, photographs, essays, maps, and various printed materials on the Bockmier, Perry, and Ross families and the development of Whitman County, Washington.
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 and available for research use.

Languages
English
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Biographical Note

Paul Thaddeus Bockmier was born in a log cabin on the banks of the Palouse River on September 15, 1891, the oldest child of Sarah Farnam Bockmier and Paul Thaddeus Bockmier, Sr. The Bockmiers were a prosperous pioneer family of Whitman County, Washington. His surviving brothers and sisters were Ralph, Carl, Waneta, Lettie and Charles. During his youth he worked with his father on local business interests, including a mining company. He acquired a basic knowledge of business at the same time. He was also an inventor and developed a type of drinking fountain. In 1918, he became an employee of The Washington Water Power Company. Throughout his long life (he died in Garfield in 1977), he was an avid collector of regional historical documents and artifacts. Bockmier was an amateur historian, and gained access to numerous papers, memoirs and photographs relevant to historical development of the Palouse. Many of these were directly related to his own family history, particularly his mother's family, the Perry-Ross family.

Bockmier began his association with the Washington Water Power Company (WWP) as an employee in 1918. During his long career, he rose to District Manager in Garfield and retired from that position in 1956. His Washington Water Power material provides insight into the introduction of electricity to the Palouse and the role it played in the development of the area.

Bockmier and his wife, Lou Ella, were active in a number of social and service organizations. One of the most important of these was the Whitman County Tuberculosis Association. In his role as historian, Bockmier compiled histories both of this organization and the Washington Water Power Company. He employed many of the materials he had collected to do so.

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Content Description

The Paul Thaddeus Bockmier papers consist of correspondence, reminiscences, family papers, photographs, essays, maps, and various printed materials on the Bockmier, Perry, and Ross families and the development of Whitman County, Washington. Photographs, family documents, family histories, regional historical pamphlets, business papers and correspondence, financial papers, maps, and brochures make up the bulk of the papers. In addition, there are records of the Whitman County Tuberculosis Association and the Washington Water Power Company.

A second accession of Bockmier's papers was added to this collection as a sixth series. These papers consist of correspondence, business records such as bank statements, and records of invention. The papers are arranged by type of material.

Series 1: Bockmier Papers, 1880-1965

Series 2: Perry-Ross Family Papers, 1870-1920

Series 3: Whitman County History 1879-1967

Series 4: Whitman County Tuberculosis Association Records 1917-1961

Series 5: Washington Water Power Company Papers 1919-1956

Series 6: Additional Papers

Series 7: Oversize

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Use of the Collection

Alternative Forms Available

Some items from this collection have been digitized and are available online as part of the Early Washington Maps Digital Collection

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions may apply.

Preferred Citation

[Item description]

Paul Thaddeus Bockmier Papers, 1850-1977 (Cage 94)

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

The papers have been arranged in seven series. The first five series are in a arbitrary topical arrangement, as the records were in no recognizable order when received. The sixth series consists of a later accession, arranged by type of material. The seventh series consists of oversize materials.

Acquisition Information

Paul T. Bockmier Papers donated his papers to the Washington State University Libraries between 1959 and 1977 (MS 1977-41).

Additional papers of Paul Bockmier were donated to the Washington State University Libraries in 1992 (accession MS 1992-61) by the Latah County Historical Society. The papers had been left with the Society by an anonymous donor.

Processing Note

The first accession of this collection (MS 1977-41) was processed and arranged in February and March, 1978 by Catherine F. Feher. The second accession (MS 1992-61) was processed and added to this collection in February and March of 1993 by Sarah Barber-Braun.

Separated Materials

One printed map, "Diminished Colville Indian Reservation" (south half) published by Clair Hunt, circa 1914, was transferred to the Historical Map Collection, 1587-1980s (SC 001).

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Detailed Description of the Collection

  • Series 1: Bockmier Papers, 1880-1965

    • Description: Correspondence: Business and personal correspondence of P. T. and Lou Ella Bockmier
      40 items.
      Dates: 1923-1949
      Container: Box 1, Folder 1.1-1.2
    • Description: Financial: Business receipts and ledgers
      20 items.
      Dates: 1910-1941
      Container: Box 1, Folder 2
    • Description: Palouse Choral Society Records,
      Container: Box 1, Folder 2
    • Description: Investment records: Business papers, drillhole records, leases, stock certificates, stock holding reports, stock agreements of the Palouse River Coal and Development Company and related companies
      20 items.
      Dates: 1913-1929
      Container: Box 1, Folder 3
    • Description: Investment records: Prospectus reports, board members, stock reports, plats of Gold Creek Mining district and other records of investments of P. T. Bockmier, Sr
      15 items.
      Dates: 1910-1933
      Container: Box 1, Folder 4
    • Description: Membership Cards
      15 items.
      Dates: 1919-1977
      Container: Box 1, Folder 5
    • Description: Woodmen of the World: Pamphlets, financial statements, correspondence
      5 items.
      Dates: 1942-1948
      Container: Box 1, Folder 6
    • Description: Religious Affiliations and Fraternal Organizations: Church pamphlets, Masonic Information, Scottish Rite pamphlets
      20 items.
      Dates: 1940-1950
      Container: Box 1, Folder 7
    • Description: Photographs of P. T. Bockmier and J. D. Lewis
      7 items.
      Dates: 1938-1965
      Container: Box 1, Folder 8
    • Description: P. T. Bockmier's Patented Sanitary Drinking Fountain
      2 items.
      Dates: 1918
      Container: Box 1, Folder 9
    • Description: "South Half or Diminished Colville Indian Reservation" (pamphlet) by Clair Hunt
      2 items.
      Dates: circa 1914
      Container: Box 1, Folder 9.1
    • Description: Bockmier family History: news clippings, compiled history
      23 items.
      Dates: 1885-1959
      Container: Box 1, Folder 10.1
    • Description: Bockmier family photographs
      20 items.
      Dates: 1894-1963
      Container: Box 1, Folder 10.2
  • Series 2: Perry-Ross Family Papers, 1865-1965

  • Series 3: Whitman County History

    • Description: Miscellaneous History of Garfield and Environs: History of first public school in Garfield, and other papers (program, notes) donated by Emmett F. Dix and Mrs. Joy Matlock
      3 items.
      Dates: 1879-1903
      Container: Box 2, Folder 15
    • Description: Miscellaneous History of Garfield and Environs: Descriptions of early buildings, such as Flour Mill (1891), American Legion and record of its bylaws (1891), information about Garfield Christian Church (1907), history of Garfield Christian Church
      10 items.
      Dates: 1890-1962
      Container: Box 2, Folder 16
    • Description: Miscellaneous history of Garfield and Environs: Newspaper clippings, community promotional information and pamphlets, handbills, regional women's club handouts
      20 items.
      Dates: 1920-1967
      Container: Box 2, Folder 17
    • Description: Early Palouse: Palouse promotional papers, description of Palouse in 1889
      3 items.
      Dates: 1889-1890
      Container: Box 2, Folder 18
    • Description: Concerts and Cultural Activities: Concert programs, sheet music, Chautauqua announcements and information
      15 items.
      Dates: 1910
      Container: Box 2, Folder 19
    • Description: Handbills and Announcements: Market Day Dance (Odessa), Garfield Clean-up Week, Political announcements
      4 items.
      Dates: 1940-1949
      Container: Box 2, Folder 20
    • Description: Publications: Daughters of the American Revolution, Whitman County chapter, pamphlets on local industry, Almira High School Annual
      13 items.
      Dates: 1919-1945
      Container: Box 2, Folder 21
    • Description: Homestead Certificate
      1 item.
      Dates: 1888
      Container: Box 2, Folder 22
    • Description: Photographs of Early Whitman County
      17 items.
      Dates: 1888-1920
      Container: Box 2, Folder 23
    • Description: Photographs of Early Whitman County
      30 items.
      Dates: 1888-1920
      Container: Box 2, Folder 24
    • Description: Whitman County Agricultural Association: Miscellaneous papers and publications
      2 items.
      Dates: 1943
      Container: Box 2, Folder 25
  • Series 4: Whitman County Tuberculosis Association, 1917-1961

  • Series 5: Washington Water Power, 1889-1956

  • Series 6: Additional Papers

    • Description: Correspondence: Bockmier, Paul, Sr
      Dates: 1904-1919
      Container: Box 6, Folder 40-44
    • Description: Correspondence: Bockmier, Sarah & siblings
      Dates: 1917-1919
      Container: Box 6, Folder 40-44
    • Description: Correspondence: Bockmier,Ralph H
      Dates: 1911-1918
      Container: Box 6, Folder 40-44
    • Description: Correspondence: Bockmier, Carl W. USN
      Dates: 1916-1918
      Container: Box 6, Folder 40-44
    • Description: Correspondence: Cousins
      Dates: 1906-1917
      Container: Box 6.1, Folder 45
    • Description: Book: Wilcox, Cornelius DeWitt, War French
      Dates: 1918
      Container: Box 6.1, Folder 46
    • Description: Letters from Kildow, Oscar
      Dates: 1908-1919
      Container: Box 7, Folder 47
    • Description: Letters from Friends
      Dates: 1908-1915
      Container: Box 7, Folder 48
    • Description: Letters from Friends
      Dates: 1916-1918
      Container: Box 7, Folder 48.1
    • Description: Letters from Friends
      Dates: 1918-1919
      Container: Box 7, Folder 49
    • Description: Greeting Cards
      Container: Box 7, Folder 50
    • Description: Announcements & Invitations
      Container: Box 7, Folder 51-52
    • Description: National Bank of Palouse checking account: cancelled checks, duplicate check stubs
      Dates: 1913-1917
      Container: Box 7, Folder 53-56
    • Description: Business Correspondence: Palouse Business College, Northwest Business College, State College of Washington, State Normal School, Standard Shorthand School, American School of Correspondence, Blair Business College, Eugene Business College, International Correspondence Schools, Spokane Expert School of Business
      Dates: 1908-1918
      Container: Box 8, Folder 57
    • Description: Business Correspondence
      Dates: 1910-1917
      Container: Box 8, Folder 58
    • Description: Business Correspondence
      Dates: 1918-1919
      Container: Box 8, Folder 59
    • Description: Business Correspondence: "The Sanitary Drinking Fountain," Paul T. Bockmier's invention
      Dates: 1915-1919
      Container: Box 8, Folder 60
  • Series 7: Oversize Materials

    • Description: WWP grid blueprints
      Dates: 1913
      Container: Folder O.S. 17.1
    • Description: Photograph, Palouse City Roller Mills
      Dates: 1960
      Container: Folder O.S. 24.1
    • Description: Photographs of pioneer life, first transport for school children in Whitman County (1911), Garfield Choral Society (1909), Palouse Basketball Team (1910)
      20 items.
      Container: Folder O.S. 39
    • Description: WWP photographs
      Dates: 1923, 1936, undated
      Container: Folder O.S. 39.1
    • Description: Newspaper clipping about the Sanitary Drinking Fountain, Spokane Review
      Dates: 1917 11 March
      Container: Folder O.S. 60.1

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Subject Terms

  • Tuberculosis -- Washington (State) -- Whitman County

Personal Names

  • Bockmier, Paul T., 1891-1977 -- Archives

Corporate Names

  • Washington Water Power Company -- History
  • Whitman County Tuberculosis Association

Family Names

  • Bockmier family -- Archives
  • Perry family -- Archives
  • Ross family -- Archives

Geographical Names

  • Garfield (Wash.) -- History
  • Whitman County (Wash.) -- History

Other Creators

  • Family Names

    • Bockmier family (creator)
    • Perry family (creator)
    • Ross family (creator)
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