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Olaus Murie Collection, 1954-2001

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Murie, Olaus, Dr., 1889-1963
Title
Olaus Murie Collection
Dates
1954-2001 (inclusive)
Quantity
0.5 cubic foot, (1 box)
Collection Number
MS.53
Summary
Olaus Murie was nationally known as an outstanding naturalist, writer, artist and speaker. This collection includes correspondence, photographs, and various certificates recognizing Murie's work in the conservation field.
Repository
Pacific University, Archives
Pacific University Archives
2043 College Way
Forest Grove, OR
97116
Telephone: 5033521400
archives@pacificu.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Sponsored by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission
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Content Description

This collection includes correspondence, photographs, and various certificates recognizing Murie's work in the conservation field. There are letters of support pertaining to Murie's nomination to the Honor Roll of the Izaak Walton League of Amerida in Public Information and Conservation Education. There are also letters in support of Murie's nomination for the American Forestry Association's Conservation Award. Included are copies of The Living Wilderness journal, published by The Wilderness Society, and two issues of The Murie Center News newsletter. One file contains correspondence with the donor and the original deed of gift document.

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Historical Note

Olaus Murie was nationally known as an outstanding naturalist, writer, artist and speaker. Born in Moorhead, Minnesota in 1889, He grew up exploring the Red River Valley with his two brothers. His college education began in North Dakota at Fargo College, majoring in biology. After one year his mentor, Professor Arthur M. Bean, left and started teaching at Pacific University. Murie followed in 1909 when Bean promised him a job as a paid assistant in the Biology Department. After graduation Murie worked as a field assistant and photographer for the first Oregon State Game Warden. In 1914 Murie accepted a position with the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, exploring the Hudson Bay region in Canada. After his WWI Army service, Murie started his 26-year career with the U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service). In Alaska he studied caribou migration patterns and waterfowl populations. During his time in Alaska (1920-1927) he met and married his wife, Margaret. In 1927 he moved to Jackson, Wyoming, beginning his elk life-history research. During the late 1920s he also earned an M.S. degree from the University of Michigan. When his field career ended in 1946, Murie became the director of the Wilderness Society. He passed away at his Jackson home in 1963.

Olaus Murie exemplified and taught wilderness appreciation and preservation. He was a founding member of the Wilderness Society in Washington, D.C. He received many awards for his efforts in conservation and field work, chief among them was the "Outstanding Service in the Conservation of American Resources" presented by the American Forestry Association. In the fall of 1959 Murie returned to Pacific University to received an Honorary Doctor of Science degree during the University's centennial homecoming celebration. He visited again as a speaker for Homecoming, 1958: "Roosevelt Elk in the Olympic Rain Forest".

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Use of the Collection

Preferred Citation

Olaus J. Murie Papers, Pacific University Archives, Forest Grove, Oregon.

Restrictions on Use

Pacific University owns the copyright to some, but not all, of the materials housed in its archives. Copyright for materials authored or otherwise produced as official business of Pacific University is retained by Pacific University and requires its permission for publication. Copyright status for other collection materials varies. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.

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Administrative Information

Future Additions

No accruals are expected.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

  • Description: Certificates
    Dates: 1952-1959
    Container: Folder 1
  • Description: Letter / List of Publications
    Dates: 1934
    Container: Folder 2
  • Description: Photographs
    Dates: 1954-1960
    Container: Folder 3
  • Description: Wilderness Society Letters
    Dates: 1949
    Container: Folder 4
  • Description: American Forestry Association
    Dates: 1954
    Container: Folder 5
  • Description: Publications
    Dates: 1931-2001
    Container: Folder 6
  • Description: Donation Documents
    Dates: 1982-1991
    Container: Folder 7

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