Jerome Peltier archive of Spokane Area history, 1934-2004
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
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Biographical Note
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
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Detailed Description of the Collection
- Jerome Peltier Biographical Information, 2004
- Frank Frazier Indian War of 1878 Account, undated
- Albert S. Johnson Correspondence, 1934-1957, undated
- William S. Norman Correspondence, 1947-1957, undated
- Pioneer trails and maps in Spokane County and Eastern Washington, 1934-1954, undated
- Amy and Saul Webb Reminiscence, 1967
- James E. Sykes Correspondence, 1951-1964, undated
- J. Porter Graham Correspondence, 1941-1952, undated
- The Spokesman-Review Magazine, July 6, 1947
- Names and Subjects
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Peltier, Jerome
- Title
- Jerome Peltier archive of Spokane Area history
- Dates
- 1934-2004 (inclusive)19342004
1934-1967 (bulk)19341967 - Quantity
- .42 cubic feet (1 box)
- Collection Number
- 5753 (Accession No. 5753-001)
- Summary
- Papers and correspendence regarding Spokane area history
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Open to all users
- Additional Reference Guides
- Languages
- English
Biographical Note
Jerome Peltier (1911-2004) was an author, historian, and bookstore owner. Arriving in Spokane in 1925, he began studying the history of the West as a teen. The author of 15 books on Western history over thirty-five years, Peltier proved instrumental in the recording of the area's history. In 1985, the Eastern Washington Historical Society gave Peltier the Distinguished Author of History award, further solidifying Peltier's central role in the preservation of regional history. Peltier served as a charter member of the Spokane Corral of Westerners, a group of Western history buffs, as well as being a founding member of the Museum of Native American Culture and the Pacific Northwest Indian Center.
After a career at the John W. Graham paper products company, Peltier bought Clark's Old Book Store in 1950. Owning and operating the store for nearly thrity years with wife Amanda, the Peltiers sold the store in 1979 as Jerome's health began to fade. Despite his failing health Peltier remained Spokane's prime historical resource until his death at age 93.
Content Description
Clippings, correspondence, maps, photographs, and interviews/personal accounts of early Spokane area history, derrived from six individual sub-collections.
Use of the Collection
Return to TopAdministrative Information
Return to TopDetailed Description of the Collection
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Description: Jerome Peltier Biographical Information
Multiple copies of Peltier's obituary from The Spokesman-Review, December 29, 2004.
Dates: 2004Container: Folder 1 -
Description: Frank Frazier Indian War of 1878 Account
A typewritten copy of 'Reminiscences of Frank Frazier: Indian War of 1878'.
Dates: undatedContainer: Folder 2 -
Description: Albert S. Johnson Correspondence
Photographs, news articles, and correspondence surrounding Albert S. Johnson as well as manuscripts and a final copy of Reminiscences of Albert S. Johnson (1867-1950): A Pioneer Account of Early Day Experiences in Washington Territory, as told to Jerome Peltier.
Dates: 1934-1957, undatedContainer: Folder 3-6 -
Description: William S. Norman Correspondence
Manuscript letters and signed typed manuscripts on William S. Norman, provided to Jerome Peltier. Mr. Norman arrived in the Northwest in 1884, he operated hotels in Spokane and was a founder of the Washington Water Power Company.
Dates: 1947-1957, undatedContainer: Folder 7-10 -
Description: Pioneer trails and maps in Spokane County and Eastern Washington
Collection of manuscript letters, scarce maps, a serialized story of Lewis and Clark and other printed material of the old Indian and pioneer trails of northeast Washington. This collection also includes written and typed letters from pioneers who described the old trails in Spokane County and eastern Washington.
Dates: 1934-1954, undatedContainer: Folder 11-15 -
Description: Amy and Saul Webb Reminiscence
Handwritten account of Jerome Peltier's 22 October 1967 visit with Amy and Saul Webb at their home near Cayuse, Oregon, including Amy and Saul's signatures.
Dates: 1967Container: Folder 16 -
Description: James E. Sykes Correspondence
Manuscript of James E. Sykes' account of the Wild Goose Bill Shooting. Mr. Sykes, as a 7 year old boy hiding under a bed, was the only eye-witness to the shoot-out between Wild Goose Bill (Samuel Condit) and Barton Park in a cabin near Wilbur, WA on 25 January 1895. Also included is a published account by C.S. Kingston, letters and notes from Mr and Mrs Sykes to Jerome Peltier, plus photographs and other research material.
Dates: 1951-1964, undatedContainer: Folder 17-21 -
Description: J. Porter Graham Correspondence
Correspondence between J. Porter Graham and Jerome Peltier as well as letters written to Graham.
Dates: 1941-1952, undatedContainer: Folder 22-26 -
Description: The Spokesman-Review Magazine
This Sunday supplement features a large picture of a Native American man with the headline 'Blind Indian Serves as Tribal Interpreter'
Dates: July 6, 1947Container: Folder 27
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Bookstore owners--Washington (State)--Spokane
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
Personal Names
- Graham, J. Porter--Correspondence
- Graham, J. Porter (John Porter)
- Johnson, Albert S.--Correspondence
- Johnson, Albert S. 1867-1950
- Norman, William S
- Norman, William S.--Correspondence
- Peltier, Jerome--Archives
- Peltier, Jerome--Archives
- Sykes, James E.--Correspondence
- Webb, Amy
- Webb, Saul
Corporate Names
- American Pioneer Trails Association. Oregon Council
Geographical Names
- Spokane (Wash.)--History--Sources
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Frazier, Frank (creator)
