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Lloyd and Amy Bell papers, 1930-2001

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Bell, Lloyd
Title
Lloyd and Amy Bell papers
Dates
1930-2001 (inclusive)
Quantity
4.0 linear feet, (13 boxes)
Collection Number
SPC-014-0716
Summary
The Lloyd and Amy Bell papers consists of published works by Lloyd Bell on Stehekin Washington, and professional and political papers of Lloyd and Amy Bell pertaining to Bell's work in the United States Democratic Party campaigns. This collection also contains political memorabilia, articles and research on Stehekin and politics, correspondence between Lloyd and Amy Bell, photographs from their travels to Australia, Russia, and Great Britain, and annotated yearbooks from Eastern Washington College of Education and Wenatchee Junior College.
Repository
Eastern Washington University
Archives & Special Collections
Eastern Washington University Libraries
320 Media Lane - 100 LIB
Cheney, WA
99004-2453
Telephone: 5093592475
archives@ewu.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open to the public.

Languages
English
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Biographical Note

Born April 23, 1918 in Waterville, Washington, Lloyd R. Bell worked as an educator and public servant in the state of Washington throughout the 1900s. While living as a child with his mother and brother in Winthrop in Okanogan County, Bell became afflicted with a sudden illness which caused his legs to cease functioning. In 1932, a fall resulted in complete paralysis of his legs. Bell began a year and a half long stay at the Seattle Orthopedic Children's Hospital, while there he met President Franklin Delano Roosevelt who was visiting the hospital on a tour of the region. Bell regained the use of his legs and returned home to Winthrop.

From 1939 to 1945 Bell attended the Eastern Washington College of Education where he earned a degree in education and teacher certification. Bell taught seventh grade history in Ritzville Washington for two years, marrying Amy Moody in the summer of 1945. In 1947 Bell earned a Master in History from the University of Washington, shortly after becoming a history professor and the chair of the social studies department for the Wenatchee Junior College. While working in Wenatchee, Bell took a part time job teaching in the Stehekin School, a one-room school in Stehekin, a small town just outside of Wenatchee. In 1952, dissatisfied with national politics, Bell took a year off from teaching while volunteering to support the presidential candidacy of Adlai Stevenson. Although Stevenson lost to Eisenhower, this was the beginning of Bell's journey into politics.

After teaching in both the Wenatchee Junior College and Stehekin School for several years, Bell left education in 1959 when he became the clerk for the Washington House Democratic Caucus. He served in this position until 1963, and it was in this period that Bell became a father after adopting his daughter Caitlin in 1960. Following his position as Caucus Clerk Bell became the Supervisor of Interpretive Services for the Washington State Parks and Recreation Department where he constructed the Federal Forest, Dry Falls, and Spokane House Interpretive Centers. This position only lasted two years. In 1967 Bell was given a position as Administrative Assistant to Bert Cole the Commissioner of Public Lands for the Washington State Department of Natural Resources and while Bell and Cole disagreed on many political topics, Bell served this role for 13 years. In 1979 Bell retired to the home he and his wife had built in Stehekin, where he spent his time fishing, writing books about Stehekin as well as an autobiography titled An Examined Life, and traveling as part of the Seniors Club. Bell died March 16, 2001 in Clallam County, Washington.

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Content Description

The Lloyd and Amy Bell papers consists of published works by Lloyd Bell and others, including the following: Beyond Worlds; Examined Life; Fishing Stehekin Waters; Stehekin: A Woman's Perspective; Stehekin Book of Months; Tales of the Trail. This collection also includes professional and political papers of Lloyd and Amy Bell pertaining to Bell's work in the United States Democratic Party's presidential campaigns and work with the House of Representatives from 1959 to 1988. Other items in this collection include political memorabilia, and articles and research on Stehekin and politics. This collection also includes correspondence between Lloyd and Amy Bell from 1943-1998, photographs from their travels to Australia, Russia, and Great Britain, World War I memorabilia, calendars that belonged to the Bells, and annotated yearbooks from Eastern Washington College of Education and Wenatchee Junior College from 1942 to 1954.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Use of this collection is subject to the rules concerning access to archival and manuscript collections at Eastern Washington University. For more information, see: http://www.ewu.edu/Library/Services/Archives.xml

Copyright restrictions may apply. For more information or permission to publish, contact Eastern Washington University Libraries, Archives & Special Collections at (509) 359-2475, or archives@ewu.edu.

Preferred Citation

Lloyd and Amy Bell papers; SPC 014-0716; Archives & Special Collections, Eastern Washington University.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

This collection has been organized into nine series, all have been arranged at the file level. Series 1: Published materials. Series 2: Professional papers. Series 3: Research files. Series 4: Correspondence. Series 5: Travel. Series 6: Calendars. Series 7: World War I memorabilia. Series 8: Guest books. Series 9: Yearbooks.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

  • Published materials, 1930-1995

    This series consists of copies of published works by Lloyd Bell and others.

  • Professional papers, 1959-1988

    This series consists of professional and political papers of Lloyd and Amy Bell while working with the United States Democratic Party campaigns. Other related documents may be found in the research and correspondence files.

  • Research files, 1944-1999

    This series consists of materials and research related to Lloyd and Amy Bell's various interests, including their time as students at Eastern Washington College of Education.

  • Correspondence, 1943-2001

    This series contains correspondence between Lloyd and Amy Bell. While the majority is personal, some professional correspondence is also included.

  • Travel, 1956-1989

    This series consists of materials related to Lloyd and Amy Bell's travels.

    • Description: Travel Britain
      Dates: 1956-1989
      Container: Box 3 , Folder 4
    • Description: Travel Australia
      Dates: 1982-1985
      Container: Box 3 , Folder 5
    • Description: Russia trip album
      Dates: 1989
      Container: Box 12 , Folder 8
    • Description: Photos enclosed in Russia album
      Dates: 1989
      Container: Box 12 , Folder 9
  • Calendars, 1986-2001

    This series consists of calendars maintained by the Bells. Some seem to be related to a project documenting events in Stehekin.

    • Description: Calendars 1
      Dates: 1986 - 2001
      Container: Box 3 , Folder 6
    • Description: Calendars 2
      Dates: 1988-1997
      Container: Box 3 , Folder 7
    • Description: Calendars 3
      Dates: 1995-1998
      Container: Box 3 , Folder 8
    • Description: Calendars 4
      Dates: 1995-1997
      Container: Box 3 , Folder 9
  • World War I memorabilia, 1958-1994

    This series consists of hats and other memorabilia related to World War I.

  • Guest books, 1968-1975

    This series consists of guest books belonging to Lloyd and Amy Bell.

  • Yearbooks, 1942-1954

    This series consists of annotated yearbooks from Eastern Washington College of Education, as well as yearbooks from Wenatchee Junior College, and Entiat High School (Silico Saska).

    • Description: Silico Saska
      Dates: 1942
      Container: Box 11 , Folder 9
    • Description: Kinnikinick - Eastern Washington College of Education
      Dates: 1942
      Container: Box 4 , Folder
    • Description: Kinnikinick - Eastern Washington College of Education
      Dates: 1942
      Container: Box 5 , Folder
    • Description: Kinnikinick - Eastern Washington College of Education
      Dates: 1944
      Container: Box 4 , Folder
    • Description: Kinnikinick - Eastern Washington College of Education
      Dates: 1943
      Container: Box 4 , Folder
    • Description: Enclosed in Kinnikinick 1942
      Dates: 1942
      Container: Box 4 , Folder 1
    • Description: Loose Assorted Photos Found Inside Yearbooks
      Dates: Undated
      Container: Box 4 , Folder 2
    • Description: Wenatchee Junior College Yearbook
      Dates: 1949
      Container: Box 13 , Folder 1
    • Description: Wenatchee Junior College Yearbook
      Dates: 1950
      Container: Box 13 , Folder 2
    • Description: Wenatchee Junior College Yearbook
      Dates: 1951
      Container: Box 13 , Folder 3
    • Description: Wenatchee Junior College Yearbook
      Dates: 1953
      Container: Box 13 , Folder 4
    • Description: Wenatchee Junior College Yearbook
      Dates: 1954
      Container: Box 13 , Folder 5

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Subject Terms

  • Democratic Party (Wash.)
  • Fishing.
  • World War, 1914-1918

Geographical Names

  • Eastern Washington College of Education
  • Stehekin (Wash.)
  • Washington (State)

Form or Genre Terms

  • Memorabilia
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