Stan Tate Papers, 1958-2003
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Title
- Stan Tate Papers
- Dates
- 1958-2003 (inclusive)19582003
- Quantity
- 9.5 linear feet, (13 boxes)
- Collection Number
- MSS 212
- Summary
- The Stan Tate Papers contain correspondence, writings, reports, notes, clippings, photos, and other materials documenting his ministerial, counseling, and youth work; academic preparation; and early experiences as a smokejumper. There is documentation of his work at Princeton University and Boise State University, Gritman Medical Center (Moscow, Idaho), Episcopal parishes in the Pacific Northwest, participation in national organizations, and the field of bioethics. Also includes correspondence and interviews with Bland and Eugene Williams, two prisoners in New Jersey he believed were wrongfully convicted and helped save from death row.
- Repository
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Boise State University Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
1910 University Drive
Boise ID
83725
Telephone: 2084263990
archives@boisestate.edu - Access Restrictions
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Collection is available for research.
- Languages
- English
Biographical Note
Reverent Stanton Tate was born on December 5, 1932 in Boise, Idaho to John and Marjorie Tate. He grew up in Boise on his family's dairy farm. He received a B.A. from the University of Idaho in 1955, a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1958, was ordained as an Episcopalian priest in 1962, and received a Doctor of Ministry in 1988 from the San Francisco Theological Seminary. While in Princeton, he worked as a chaplain for the New Jersey State Prison, helping to secure the release of wrongfully incarcerated Bland and Eugene Williams. He also served as a chaplain to U.S. Forest Service smokejumpers in McCall. He served for five years as a probate judge in Valley County. From 1970-1974 he taught at Boise State College and served as coordinator of student relations. In 1974 he became the director of the Youth Alternatives Program. He was the chaplain at Oregon State University from 1978-1981, when he returned to Boise to become the rector of St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Moscow. In 1988, he went to work as a bioethicist at Gritman Medical Center and stayed until 1999.
Source: Who's Who in the West, 1998-1999.
Content Description
The Stan Tate Papers contain correspondence, writings, reports, notes, clippings, photos, and other materials documenting his ministerial, counseling, and youth work; academic preparation; and early experiences as a smokejumper. There is documentation of his work at Princeton University and Boise State University, Gritman Medical Center (Moscow, Idaho), Episcopal parishes in the Pacific Northwest, participation in national organizations, and the field of bioethics. Also includes correspondence and interviews with Bland and Eugene Williams, two prisoners in New Jersey he believed were wrongfully convicted and helped save from death row.
Use of the Collection
Preferred Citation
[item description], Stan Tate Papers, Box [number] Folder [number], Boise State University Special Collections and Archives.
Administrative Information
Return to TopDetailed Description of the Collection
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Description: Bland and Eugene Williams CaseContainer: Box 1-2
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Description: Gritman Medical CenterContainer: Box 2-4
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Description: Smoke JumpersContainer: Box 5
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Description: Teaching at Boise State College/UniversityContainer: Box 6
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Description: Community Coordination on Drug Abuse Control/YouthContainer: Box 7
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Description: Juvenile Justice Commission and Probate JudgeContainer: Box 7
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Description: PastoralContainer: Box 8
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Description: William HackmanContainer: Box 9
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Description: Presentations and ConferencesContainer: Box 10
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Description: CorrespondenceContainer: Box 11
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Description: EducationContainer: Box 11
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Description: EducationContainer: Box 12
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Description: PersonalContainer: Box 13
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Description: BioethicsContainer: Box 13
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Description: 1972 Idaho State Senate ElectionContainer: Box 13
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Description: University of IdahoContainer: Box 13
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Description: Subject FilesContainer: Box 13
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Description: PhotographsContainer: Box 13
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Bioethics
- Religion
- Youth workers
Personal Names
- Williams, Bland
- Williams, Eugene
Corporate Names
- Boise State University
- Episcopal Church. Diocese of Idaho
- Gritman Medical Center (Moscow, Idaho)
- Princeton University
Form or Genre Terms
- Photographs
Occupations
- Counselors
- Forest fire fighters
- Smokejumping
