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William Sherman Burgoyne papers, circa 1890-1964

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Burgoyne, William Sherman, 1901-1964.
Title
William Sherman Burgoyne papers
Dates
circa 1890-1964 (inclusive)
Quantity
6.5 cubic feet, (17 document cases and 3 oversize folders)
Collection Number
Coll 602
Summary
Papers and images relating to the life and career of Methodist minister William Sherman Burgoyne.
Repository
Oregon Historical Society Research Library
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR
97205
Telephone: 503-306-5240
Fax: 503-219-2040
libreference@ohs.org
Access Restrictions

The collection is open to the public.

Languages
English
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Biographical Note

William Sherman Burgoyne was born on October 24, 1901 in Stevensville, Montana, to James Henry and Lola Helena Burgoyne. He was a descendant of the British general John Burgoyne, who had been defeated at the Battle of Saratoga during the American Revolution. William S. Burgoyne attended several institutions of higher education, including the Kimball School of Theology at Willamette University, and became a Methodist minister.

During his career as minister, which lasted until his retirement in 1957, Reverend Burgoyne preached in a number of Oregon towns including Hood River, McFarland, LaGrande, Turner, Cresswell, Sheridan, Lakewood, and Marshfield, as well as in Portland, Oregon, and Spokane, Washington. In 1934, he took a trip to the Holy Land, and for several years afterwards gave lectures at various Oregon churches about his experiences and observations from his travels.

In 1944, while Burgoyne was minister at the Asbury Methodist Church in Hood River, Oregon, the local chapter of the American Legion removed the names of 16 Japanese Americans from local memorial listing local citizens serving in the Armed Forces, claiming that they were dual citizens of Japan and the United States, and therefore suspect and unwelcome. Burgoyne publicly criticized the move, and he and his wife Doris gained national attention for their unyielding stance against bigotry and discrimination. Although his speaking out earned the enmity of locals and led to a decline in his church’s membership, in 1947 the Council Against Intolerance in America honored Burgoyne with the Thomas Jefferson Prize.

In addition to his preaching and social activism, Burgoyne joined the Grand Lodge of Oregon Freemasons in 1941, and was involved with the Masons for the rest of his life. He was elected Master of the Hood River Lodge in 1944.

Burgoyne married Doris Caple in 1920, with whom he had one daughter, Ruth. He died while on vacation in Yuma, Arizona, in 1964.

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Content Description

The collection consists of materials relating to the life and career of Methodist minister William Sherman Burgoyne. In addition to personal papers and photographs, the collection reflects Burgoyne’s social activism, particularly his opposition to discrimination towards Japanese Americans. Other significant portions of the collection pertain to Burgoyne’s membership in the Freemasons, and his travels in 1934 to North Africa, the Holy Land, and Europe, as well as the lectures he gave about said travels.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

The Oregon Historical Society is the owner of the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the Research Library prior to any use of reproductions. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use of reproductions may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright holders.

Preferred Citation

William Sherman Burgoyne papers, Coll 602, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in the following series:

  • Series A: Personal and professional papers
  • Series B: Freemasonry
  • Series C: Activism
  • Series D: Travel to the Holy Land
  • Series E: Photographs and postcards
  • Series F: Other materials
  • Series G: Travel lantern slides

Acquisition Information

Lib. Acc. 29067

Processing Note

Collection was processed November-December 2017 by Jeffrey A. Hayes

Separated Materials

Wedding dress, 3 gavels, 3 masonic aprons, and cross-stitch sample were separated to Artifacts Collection, Oregon Historical Society.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Subject Terms

  • Freemasonry--Oregon
  • Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
  • Japanese Americans--Oregon--Hood River.
  • Methodism--Oregon
  • Social action--Oregon

Personal Names

  • Burgoyne, Doris, 1901-1961
  • Burgoyne, Doris, 1901-1961--Photographs
  • Burgoyne, William Sherman, 1901-1964--Archives
  • Burgoyne, William Sherman, 1901-1964--Photographs

Corporate Names

  • Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Oregon
  • Council Against Intolerance in America
  • Japanese American Citizens League

Family Names

  • Burgoyne family

Geographical Names

  • Africa, North--Description and travel
  • Africa, North--Photographs
  • Egypt--Description and travel
  • Egypt--Photographs
  • Europe--Description and travel
  • Europe--Photographs
  • Hood River (Or.)--Social action
  • Italy--Description and travel
  • Italy--Photographs
  • Middle East--Description and travel
  • Middle East--Photographs
  • Palestine--Description and travel
  • Palestine--Photographs

Form or Genre Terms

  • Clippings (information artifacts)
  • Correspondence.
  • Lantern slides
  • Newsletters
  • Photographs
  • Postcards
  • Printed ephemera
  • Scrapbooks
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