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South Burn Papers, 1891-2004

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Burn, South--1924-
Title
South Burn Papers
Dates
1891-2004 (inclusive)
1960-1994 (bulk)
Quantity
3.0 linear feet
Collection Number
XOE_CPNWS0339
Summary
The South Burn papers consist of the personal papers, correspondence, writings, and research of a resident and active community member of Waldron Island in the San Juan Islands in Washington State.
Repository
Western Washington University, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
Goltz-Murray Archives Building
808 25th St.
Bellingham, WA
98225
Telephone: (360) 650-7534
cpnws@wwu.edu
Access Restrictions

This collection is open to the public.

Languages
English
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Historical Note

South (Robin) Burn was a resident and active community member of Waldron Island in the San Juan Islands in Washington State. He was born in Washington D.C. on May 20, 1924, the second son of June and Farrar Burn. While South and his older brother, North, were growing up, the Burn family traveled extensively around the United States, alternating between California, Oregon, Washington, and Johns and Waldron Islands in the San Juans.

During World War II, South was in Naval ROTC and later commissioned as an ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserves. After the war he attended the University of Washington where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Meteorology. In 1946, South married Doris Wernstedt whom he had met as a child on Waldron Island. Together the couple had four children: Mark, Lisa, Robin Skye, and Cameron. South spent some summers fishing and then became a contractor, building houses and shuttling back and forth between the mainland and Waldron Island where the Burn family lived in a cabin they had built.

Throughout the 1960s and the next several decades, South conducted extensive research, published writings in local newspapers, and spoke to various boards and committees on matters related to San Juan County’s transportation, tourism, and general urbanization policies (including the construction of Waldronaire Airport). South and Doris separated after eight years of marriage but remained close friends until his death in 1994.

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Content Description

The South Burn Papers date from 1894 to 2004 (bulk 1960-1994), and comprise the personal papers, correspondence, writings, and research of a resident and active community member of Waldron Island in Washington State. The collection documents Burn's interest in and activism relating to tourism and urbanization trends impacting San Juan County. Personal papers dated 1919-2004 include Burn's college transcripts and certificates, as well as photographs depicting family and other members of the Waldron Island community. The collection also contains letters, and a range of writings, articles, letters to the editor, talks, and other publications primarily related to San Juan Island tourism, urbanization, and transportation. Research and notes include files on various topics of interest to South Burn, with the majority of materials focused specifically on Waldron Island and San Juan County.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Publication Restriction until 2025: The researcher must receive written permission from the donor or individual authorized by the donor before quotation or reproduction of papers for publication.

Preferred Citation

South Burn Papers, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections, Western Washington University.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

This collection is organized according to the following series arrangement:

Series I: Personal Papers, 1942-2004

Series II. Correspondence, 1941-1994

Series III. Writings and Publications, 1966-1994

Series IV. Research and Notes, 1891-1994

Related Materials

The Center for Pacific Northwest Studies also houses the papers of June and Farrar Burn, a collection of artwork and manuscripts from Doris (Wernstedt) Burn, and family papers of Doris (Wernstedt) Burn. Please contact the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies for more information.

Acquisition Information

The collection was donated to the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies in 2014 as a gift of the Burn family.

Processing Note

The collection was processed in 2014 by Sarah Bollard with additional work completed by Rozlind Koester in 2015.

Processing Note

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Subject Terms

  • Community activists--Washington (State)--San Juan County--History--Sources
  • Tourism--Washington (State)--San Juan County--History--Sources
  • Transportation--Washington (State)--San Juan County--History--Sources
  • Urbanization--Washington (State)--San Juan County--History--Sources

Personal Names

  • Burn, South--1924-

Geographical Names

  • San Juan County (Wash.)--History--Sources
  • San Juan Islands (Wash.)--History--Sources
  • Waldron Island (Wash.)--History--Sources
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