John H. Walsh Papers, 1897-1962
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Walsh, John H.
- Title
- John H. Walsh Papers
- Dates
- 1897-1962 (inclusive)18971962
- Quantity
- 8 containers., ( ) : 5 linear feet of shelf space.
- Collection Number
- Cage 130
- Summary
- Manuscripts of novels, short stories, essays, poems, and the autobiography of J.H. Walsh; correspondence and miscellaneous items pertaining to business and personal affairs of J.H. Walsh; commissions, diplomas, and certificates of membership; scrapbooks, pamphlets and books. Items are handwritten, typed or printed.
- Repository
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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
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This collection is open for research use.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical Note
U.S. Naval Commander and author John H. Walsh (1879-1962) was born in Wisconsin. When he was a child, his family moved to Oakesdale, Washington, where he lived until 1896 when he left home to attend the new state college in Pullman, Washington (now Washington State University). He spent one year at the college, and then accepted an appointment to the United States Naval Academy, graduating in 1901. He later earned an M.S. degree in Naval Construction at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1907). Walsh married Jessie McBride in 1906; they had been married for 56 years when he died in 1962.
In addition to his naval career, Walsh was the author of two published novels, Cam Clarke, set in Eastern Washington, and Glenwood of Ship Bay, along with many articles and a syndicated newspaper column.
Content Description
The collection includes several substantial manuscripts in various stages of completion, correspondence, scrapbooks, printed material, and miscellaneous personal papers.
Use of the Collection
Preferred Citation
[Item Description]. Cage 130, John H. Walsh Papers. Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
Series 1: Manuscripts and Publications by John Walsh
Manuscripts of novels written by John H. Walsh. Included are unpublished manuscripts of McDonald Brise, Port Gangway and Starboard, The Admiral's Son, and Letters from the Seas. Also includes unpublished short stories, essays, poems, and Walsh's unpublished autobiographies, along with published articles and stories. The original arrangement of this material has generally been retained.
Series 2: Correspondence and Reports
Correspondence, reports, and related items pertaining to business and personal affairs of J.H. Walsh. The original arrangement of this material, mainly by correspondent or subject, has generally been retained.
Series 3: Miscellaneous
This series includes miscellaneous Walsh writings, personal papers, commissions, diplomas, and ephemeral items. The commissions and various other official documents include autographs of U. S. Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, and Lyndon Johnson. This series also includes scripts of KWSC radio programs describing and discussing the John H. Walsh Collection, written and narrated by Mary Avery. Where it was possible to determine a meaningful original order for materials in this series, that order has been retained; for the rest of the series, the arrangement was established during processing.
Series 4: Scrapbooks and Oversize
Scrapbooks documenting Walsh's career and accomplishments, including Walsh's published novels and syndicated newspaper column, "The Best of All Possible World's" [sic], as well as his work in naval construction and shipping. This series also includes oversize printed material.
Acquisition Information
The papers of John H. Walsh were donated to the WSU Libraries by Mrs. John Walsh in 1961.
Processing Note
The collection was partially processed shortly after being accessioned, and was reprocessed in 2005 by Cheryl Gunselman, manuscripts librarian.
Separated Materials
A collection of books, including Walsh's novels, has been separated for individual cataloging.
Detailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
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Series 1: Manuscripts and Publications by John Walsh
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Description: Letters from the Seas typescript,Dates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1-2
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Description: The Admiral's Son, manuscript and typescript,Dates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 3-8
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Description: Port Gangway and Starboard, typescript,Dates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 9-12
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Description: McDonald Brise, typescript, part oneDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 13-14
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Description: McDonald Brise, typescript, part twoDates: undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 15-16
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Description: Stories (typescripts): Young Love, Crow, Three Generations, The Elder O'RourkeDates: undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 17
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Description: Stories (typescripts): An Escape, Between a Military Gent and the Dockmaster, Bingle's Finish, Double Accident, Kittenger's Unvictorious VictoryDates: undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 18
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Description: Stories (typescripts): A Dull Night, The Youngest Red, The Snake's Toe-Hold, Hunters All, Taking the Sea Mary NorthDates: ca 1915Container: Box 2, Folder 19
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Description: Stories (typescripts): Two Dock-Men, Down with the Black Gang, Vacation in the Bolivar, McNaught, The Irony of It, As Told by the Little MarineDates: undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 20
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Description: Stories (typescripts): Schlatter, The Toe of a Boatswain's Mate, The Loss of the Cruiser Yellowstone, A 'Square-Head' and a King, The Sheriff's Advice, Clemens and Tinney, Nature-Fakin' on Wood MiceDates: undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 21
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Description: Stories (typescripts): Crapsey the Sky-Worker (1915), Blame-Peet and the Allowance Man (1909), That Dog Corn-Cake, Into a Grand Army Coat, The Lady and the Skunk, A Palace in Cuba (1932)Dates: 1909-1932Container: Box 2, Folder 22
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Description: Poems (manuscripts)Dates: undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 23
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Description: Essays and notes (manuscripts and typescripts)Dates: ca 1900-1920Container: Box 2, Folder 24-26
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Description: Autobiography "A"Dates: undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 27
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Description: Autobiography "B" Ch. I-XIX,Dates: undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 28
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Description: Autobiography "B" Ch. XX-XXXV,Dates: undatedContainer: Box 3, Folder 29
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Description: Autobiography "B" Ch. XXXVI-LIV,Dates: undatedContainer: Box 3, Folder 30
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Description: Autobiography "B" Ch. LV-LXVIII,Dates: undatedContainer: Box 3, Folder 31
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Description: The Great Outward Thrust, (typescript)Dates: 1934Container: Box 3, Folder 32
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Description: Printed articles and stories, and review of Cam Clarke (clippings)Dates: 1909-1924Container: Box 3, Folder 33
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Description: The Pacific Monthly with Walsh's story The HelmsmanDates: November 1907Container: Box 3, Folder 34
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Description: The Pacific MonthlyDates: April 1908Container: Box 3, Folder 35
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Description: The Pacific Monthly with Walsh's story The MarriageDates: May 1908Container: Box 3, Folder 36
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Description: Alaska-Yukon Magazine with Walsh's story ManetteDates: August 1908Container: Box 3, Folder 37
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Description: Alaska-Yukon Magazine with Walsh's story An EscapeDates: December 1908Container: Box 3, Folder 38
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Description: The Bellman with Walsh's story McNaughtDates: March 12 1910Container: Box 3, Folder 39
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Description: The Ark (2 issues) with Walsh's story Two Dock-Men, and announcement of publication of Cam ClarkeDates: June 1915; June 1916Container: Box 3, Folder 40
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Description: The Ditty Box (3 issues) with Walsh editorials and announcementsDates: 1919Container: Box 3, Folder 41
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Description: Addresses Delivered at the Dedication Exercises of the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal, New Orleans, Louisiana (pamphlet)Dates: May 5 1923Container: Box 3, Folder 42
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Description: Facts of Interest about the Port of New Orleans (pamphlet)Dates: 1922Container: Box 3, Folder 43
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Description: Report of the Special Navigation Committee (Port of New Orleans)Dates: 1922Container: Box 4, Folder 44
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Description: Article (reprint) by Walsh, Probable Effects on Ports of the Future Growth of ShipsDates: 1923Container: Box 4, Folder 45
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Description: New Orleans: The Nation's Second Port, the South's Greatest City (pamphlet)Dates: 1925Container: Box 4, Folder 46
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Description: Addresses about the Port of New Orleans by Walsh and R.S. Hecht (pamphlets)Dates: 1925Container: Box 4, Folder 47
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Series 2: Correspondence and Reports
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Description: Walsh's obituary from Shipmate with attached note to the editor from Jessie Walsh; other obituaries;Dates: 1962Container: Box 4, Folder 48
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Description: Miscellaneous Walsh family correspondence, including M.M. Walsh (John Walsh's father) and othersDates: 1884-1897Container: Box 4, Folder 49
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Description: Miscellaneous Walsh correspondenceDates: 1897-1971Container: Box 4, Folder 50
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Description: Correspondence about Cam Clarke, Glenwood of Ship Bay, and Port Gangway and Starboard, and accompanying material including partial draftsDates: 1913-1925Container: Box 4, Folder 51-52
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Description: Correspondence and reports, Car Ferries, (related to proposed car ferry service to Gulf of Mexico ports);Dates: 1929-1932; undatedContainer: Box 4, Folder 53-57
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Description: Correspondence and related documentation, Dauphine Island etc. (mainly about proposed Dauphin Island Bridge near Mobile, AL)Dates: 1952-1954Container: Box 4, Folder 58
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Description: Correspondence, Hazelett & Erdal (about proposed Causeway Project)Dates: 1954Container: Box 4, Folder 59
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Description: Correspondence and contract information, Louisiana Shipyards (C.A.D. Bayley)Dates: 1937-1941Container: Box 5, Folder 60-61
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Description: Correspondence and supporting documentation, Louisiana ShipyardsDates: 1940-1941Container: Box 5, Folder 62-64
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Description: Correspondence about old manuscripts (includes acceptance and rejection notices)Dates: 1909-1919Container: Box 5, Folder 65-66
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Description: Correspondence, RationingDates: 1943-1945Container: Box 5, Folder 67
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Description: Correspondence, Admiral SimsDates: 1919Container: Box 5, Folder 68
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Description: Correspondence, White HouseDates: 1926-1928Container: Box 5, Folder 69
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Description: Correspondence, Standard Fruit and Steamship CompanyDates: 1926-1928Container: Box 5, Folder 70
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Description: Correspondence, Syndicates (newspapers)Dates: 1931-1932Container: Box 5, Folder 71-72
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Description: Correspondence and supporting documentation, Tropical Oil Products Co. and M.H. CaseyDates: 1930-1936Container: Box 5, Folder 73-74
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Description: Correspondence and supporting documentation, United States Shipping BoardDates: 1925-1926Container: Box 6, Folder 75-76
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Series 3: Miscellaneous
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Description: Miscellaneous: Walsh's Corollary (a theory of the stock market)Dates: 1940Container: Box 6, Folder 77
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Description: Miscellaneous: Naval orders and other documents related to Walsh's Naval careerDates: 1901-1950Container: Box 6, Folder 78
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Description: Miscellaneous: KWSC radio program scripts about the Walsh papers, written by Mary AveryDates: 1960Container: Box 6, Folder 79
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Description: Miscellaneous: The Snow-Fay's Gift (a legend of Lapwai, ID), typescriptDates: undatedContainer: Box 6, Folder 80
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Description: Walsh's report card, WSUDates: 1897Container: Box 6, Folder 81
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Description: Photographs: United States Naval Academy Class of 1901; portrait of Walsh; Brigham Young's residence;Dates: 1901; 1920; undatedContainer: Box 6, Folder 82
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Description: Miscellaneous items: poll tax receipts and Prohibition flyer;Dates: 1926-1959; undatedContainer: Box 6, Folder 83
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Description: Miscellaneous: Notes on PlottingDates: undatedContainer: Box 6, Folder 84
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Description: Miscellaneous: The Scabbard and Blade (vol. 5, nos. 3 and 4)Dates: May 1921Container: Box 6, Folder 85
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Description: Diplomas, commissions, certificates of membershipDates: 1901-1925Container: Box 6, Folder 86
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Description: Miscellaneous: U.S. Naval Academy reunion; miscellaneous WSU itemsDates: 1961Container: Box 6, Folder 87
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Description: Songs of the Sulu Sea by David Potter (typescript, inscribed by author)Dates: 1918Container: Box 6, Folder 88
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Series 4: Scrapbooks and Oversize
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Description: Scrapbook containing clippings of Walsh's syndicated newspaper column, The Best of All Possible World's [sic]Dates: 1931Container: Box 7, Folder 89
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Description: Scrapbook of clippings and articles about Walsh's life and literary career, including his novel Cam ClarkeDates: 1916-1955Container: Box 7, Folder 90
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Description: Scrapbook of clippings about Walsh's career in naval construction and shippingDates: 1921-1926Container: Box 8, Folder 91
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Description: Printed articles and storiesDates: 1910-1924Container: Box 8, Folder 92
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Description: Dauphin Island items, including The Dixie Guide, with article The Causeway to Treasure IslandDates: 1954Container: Box 8, Folder 93
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Newspapers, 1897-1939
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Description: Oakesdale SunDates: 16 July 1897Container: Box Oversize
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Description: Oakesdale SunDates: 3 August 1900Container: Box Oversize
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Description: Oakesdale TidingsDates: 3 October 1901Container: Box Oversize
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Description: Spokesman-ReviewDates: 14 May 1897Container: Box Oversize
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Description: The Oakesdale TribuneDates: 16 June 1939Container: Box Oversize
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Personal Names
- Walsh, John H.--Archives (creator)
Occupations
- Authors, American--20th century--Correspondence
- Authors, American--20th century--Manuscripts
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Walsh, John H., Mrs. WaPS (donor)
