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Fred G. Rounds Photographs, 1927-1953

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Rounds, Fred G., 1893-1972
Title
Fred G. Rounds Photographs
Dates
1927-1953 (inclusive)
Quantity
0.25 Linear feet of shelf space, (1 Box)
Collection Number
PC 212 (collection)
Summary
Photographs, primarily of the State College of Washington campus and its buildings, taken by WSC campus architect Fred Rounds, from 1938 - 1953.
Repository
Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu
Access Restrictions

This collection is open and available for research use.

Languages
English
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Biographical Note

Fred Grafton Rounds was born January 6, 1893 in St. Paul, Minnesota. He graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. During the First World War, Rounds was commissioned a second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army. He was discharged as a first Lieutenant in April 1919.

Rounds began his career in architecture for the firm of Croft and Hoerner Architects, in Minneapolis. In 1923, Rounds joined the WSC Department of Architectural Engineering in 1923, where he served as an assistant professor of architecture and as an assistant designer in the college architect's office. He also joined with his colleague, Stanley A. Smith, in the architectural firm of Smith and Rounds. The partnership designed many residences in Pullman in the late 1920s, along with several sorority and fraternity houses. By the late 1920s, Rounds left his post at WSC to pursue a full-time private architecture practice in Tacoma and Chehalis. In 1932 he designed the center unit addition to the Pullman High School. In 1934 he returned to the WSC campus to oversee several college building construction project sponsored by the federal Public Works Administration. From 1937 to 1950, Rounds he served as superintendent of the State College's Department of Buildings and Grounds. He retired from WSC in 1958.

In 1919, Rounds married Ruth Wikoff. The union brought three children, Jeanne (later Mrs. Harold Olsen), Margery (later Mrs. Earl Muir), and Fred G. Rounds, Jr. Ruth Rounds died in 1949. Fred Rounds was remarried in 1955, to Dora Schumacher Sanger. He died on May 2, 1972.

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Content Description

The collection consists of approximately 150 unique images taken or collected by Fred Rounds, a long-time Washington State College architect. The images range from 1927-1953. Most relate to WSC, but a very few relate to some work on buildings on the west side of Washington. There are many negatives, the majority of which are duplicated by photographic prints.

The collection came in a variety of envelopes with building names and dates on them, with miscellaneous photos slotted in between. However, the labels often did not match the contents. Many of the negatives included dates recorded by Rounds, and those were used to date the unlabeled prints.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions apply. Most are unpublished works for hire done for the State College of Washington, and would remain in copyright until 120 years after the date of creation.

Preferred Citation

[Item description]

Fred G. Rounds Photographs, 1927-1953 (PC 212)

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

Photos were resorted by date and then by subject, and grouped into acid-free sleeves. Eight scrapbook pages were interfiled by date as well.

Custodial History

These materials were donated to the WSU Alumni Center by Marge Muir, the daughter of Fred Rounds, at an unknown date between 1998 and 2005. The Alumni Center transferred them to Gerald Schlatter, director of Facilities Development.

Acquisition Information

In March 2005, Facilities donated this collection to the WSU Libraries’ MASC, where it was retained as UPC 2005-01.

Processing Note

WSU student Steinar Goheen processed this collection in September 2024.

Related Materials

Fred G. Rounds Papers, 1918-1967 (Cage 231)

There are sets of WSC/WSU buildings photographs in the archives at WSU MASC, too many to list here.

The main set is Washington State University Buildings Photographs, 1892-2016 (PC 3)

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Detailed Description of the Collection

  • Description: Bohler Gym. 1 negative.
    Dates: 1927
    Container: File 1, Sleeve 1
  • Description: Finch Memorial Hospital construction. 1 negative and 1 positive.
    Dates: 1927
    Container: File 1, Sleeve 2
  • Description: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 1 negative and 1 positive.
    Dates: 1927
    Container: File 1, Sleeve 3
  • Description: Unknown downtown Pullman. 1 negative and 1 positive.
    Dates: 1927
    Container: File 1, Sleeve 4
  • Description: Smith Gym construction. 13 positives.
    Dates: 1935-1936
    Container: File 1, Sleeve 5
  • Description: Miscellaneous photos. 4 negatives.
    Dates: 1937
    Container: File 1, Sleeve 6
  • Description: Wilmer-Davis Hall construction. 25 negatives and 19 positives.
    Dates: 1937
    Container: File 1, Sleeve 7
  • Description: Bryan Clock Tower. 2 negatives.
    Dates: 1938
    Container: File 1, Sleeve 8
  • Description: Stevens Hall. 1 positive.
    Dates: 1942
    Container: File 1, Sleeve 9
  • Description: Duncan Dunn Hall. 1 negative.
    Dates: 1943
    Container: File 1, Sleeve 10
  • Description: Morrill Hall. 1 negative and 1 positive.
    Dates: 1943
    Container: File 1, Sleeve 11
  • Description: Rogers Field and Gyms. 1 negative.
    Dates: 1943
    Container: File 1, Sleeve 12
  • Description: Steam Plant and Engineering Lab Building. 1 negative.
    Dates: 1943
    Container: File 1, Sleeve 13
  • Description: Scrapbook page: Paving, flowers, Bryan Hall. 6 positives.
    Dates: 1938
    Container: File 1, Sleeve 14
  • Description: Bryan, Thompson, Stevens, and McCroskey Halls. 4 negatives and 5 positives.
    Dates: 1944
    Container: File 2, Sleeve 15
  • Description: Paths and green spaces on campus. 6 negatives.
    Dates: 1944
    Container: File 2, Sleeve 16
  • Description: Smith and Bohler Gyms. 5 negatives and 1 positive.
    Dates: 1944
    Container: File 2, Sleeve 17
  • Description: Rogers Field. 3 negatives and 2 positives.
    Dates: 1945
    Container: File 2, Sleeve 18
  • Description: Bryan Hall Addition. 2 negatives.
    Dates: 1946
    Container: File 2, Sleeve 19
  • Description: College Farm. 1 negative and 1 positive.
    Dates: 1946
    Container: File 2, Sleeve 20
  • Description: Grand Coulee Dam. 1 negative and 1 positive.
    Dates: 1946
    Container: File 2, Sleeve 21
  • Description: Pioneer Hall construction. 7 negatives and 1 positive.
    Dates: 1946
    Container: File 2, Sleeve 22
  • Description: Planting trees on Thompson lawn. 1 negative and 2 positives.
    Dates: 1946
    Container: File 2, Sleeve 23
  • Description: Miscellaneous construction. 4 negatives.
    Dates: 1946
    Container: File 2, Sleeve 24
  • Description: Miscellaneous housing. 6 negatives and 1 positive.
    Dates: 1946
    Container: File 2, Sleeve 25
  • Description: Van Doren Hall and temporary storage quonsets. 1 negative and 1 positive.
    Dates: 1946
    Container: File 2, Sleeve 26
  • Description: Airport (Pullman). 1 negative and 1 positive .
    Dates: 1947
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 27
  • Description: Carpenter Hall. 1 negative and 1 positive .
    Dates: 1947
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 28
  • Description: College Farm. 5 negatives and 5 positives .
    Dates: 1947
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 29
  • Description: Construction of Todd Hall. 3 negatives and 3 positives .
    Dates: 1947
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 30
  • Description: Miscellaneous construction. 1 negative and 2 positives.
    Dates: 1947
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 31
  • Description: Spillman Hall, L.J. Smith Hall, and housing. 5 negative and 5 positives.
    Dates: 1947
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 32
  • Description: TUB. 1 negative.
    Dates: 1947
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 33
  • Description: Views from Washington Street. 2 negatives.
    Dates: 1947
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 34
  • Description: Views of campus. 2 negative and 2 positives.
    Dates: 1947
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 35
  • Description: Waller Hall and Finch Memorial Hospital. 1 negative and 1 positive .
    Dates: 1947
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 36
  • Description: Ad. Annex. 1 negative and 1 positive.
    Dates: 1949
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 37
  • Description: CUB groundbreaking. 2 negatives and 1 positive.
    Dates: 1949
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 38
  • Description: Farmhouse regrade. 4 negatives and 4 positives.
    Dates: 1949
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 39
  • Description: Police and men in uniform. 2 negatives and 1 positive.
    Dates: 1949
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 40
  • Description: Todd Hall. 4 negatives and 2 positives.
    Dates: 1949
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 41
  • Description: Van Doren Hall. 1 negative.
    Dates: 1949
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 42
  • Description: Scrapbook page: Finch Hospital addition construction. 6 positives.
    Dates: 1949
    Container: File 3, Sleeve 43
  • Description: College Farm. 2 negatives.
    Dates: 1950
    Container: File 4, Sleeve 44
  • Description: WSC Fire Station. 2 negatives.
    Dates: 1950
    Container: File 4, Sleeve 45
  • Description: Holland Library. 7 negatives and 1 positive .
    Dates: 1950
    Container: File 4, Sleeve 46
  • Description: Miscellaneous images: goat, housing, office. 2 negatives and 3 positives.
    Dates: 1950
    Container: File 4, Sleeve 47
  • Description: WSC commencement. 11 negatives and 4 positives.
    Dates: 1950
    Container: File 4, Sleeve 48
  • Description: WSC Survey Camp. 2 positives.
    Dates: 1950
    Container: File 4, Sleeve 49
  • Description: Miscellaneous campus photos. 8 negatives and 8 positives in album.
    Dates: 1953
    Container: File 4, Sleeve 50
  • Description: Views from Wilson Hall. 4 negatives.
    Dates: 1953
    Container: File 4, Sleeve 51
  • Description: Scrapbook page: Holland Library. 4 positives.
    Dates: 1950
    Container: File 4, Sleeve 52
  • Description: Scrapbook page: Farm buildings. 2 positives.
    Dates: 1950
    Container: File 4, Sleeve 53
  • Description: Scrapbook page: Student lines outside building. 2 positives.
    Dates: 1950
    Container: File 4, Sleeve 54
  • Description: Scrapbook pages: WSC Survey Camp. 6 positives.
    Dates: 1950
    Container: File 4, Sleeve 55-56
  • Description: President's House. 3 negatives.
    Dates: Undated
    Container: File 5, Sleeve 57
  • Description: Carpenter Hall. 1 negative.
    Dates: Undated
    Container: File 5, Sleeve 58
  • Description: College Farm. 4 negatives and 4 positives.
    Dates: Undated
    Container: File 5, Sleeve 59
  • Description: CUB. 1 negative and 1 positive.
    Dates: Undated
    Container: File 5, Sleeve 60
  • Description: Elmina White Hall. 1 negative.
    Dates: Undated
    Container: File 5, Sleeve 61
  • Description: Field House. 1 negative and 3 positives.
    Dates: Undated
    Container: File 5, Sleeve 62
  • Description: Maple Cottage. 1 negative and 1 positive.
    Dates: Undated
    Container: File 5, Sleeve 63
  • Description: Miscellaneous photos: personal and campus. 12 negatives and 3 positives.
    Dates: Undated
    Container: File 5, Sleeve 64
  • Description: Snowy campus. 4 negatives and 4 positives in album.
    Dates: Undated
    Container: File 5, Sleeve 65
  • Description: Thompson Hall. 2 negatives and 2 positives.
    Dates: Undated
    Container: File 5, Sleeve 66
  • Description: Thompson Hall. 2 positives in album.
    Dates: Undated
    Container: File 5, Sleeve 67
  • Description: Scrapbook page: Troy construction (?). 1 image.
    Dates: Undated
    Container: File 5, Sleeve 68

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Subject Terms

  • Architecture -- Washington (State) -- Photographs
  • Architecture -- Washington (State) -- Pullman -- Photographs

Personal Names

  • Rounds, Fred G., 1893-1972 -- Archives

Corporate Names

  • State College of Washington -- Buildings -- Photographs
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