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E. Mowbray Tate family papers, 1874-1988

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Tate, E. Mowbray, 1902-
Title
E. Mowbray Tate family papers
Dates
1874-1988 (inclusive)
Quantity
3.85 cubic feet, (2 record cartons; 1 legal document case; 1 slim legal document case; 1 card file box (12x8x5); 1 flat box (16x20))
Collection Number
Coll 310
Summary
The papers of E. Mowbray Tate (1902-1988), as well as those of members of Tate's family. Tate grew up in Portland, Oregon, and during his life worked as a Presbyterian minister, a missionary to Thailand, and a counselor, dean, or professor at several colleges and universities.
Repository
Oregon Historical Society Research Library
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR
97205
Telephone: 503-306-5240
Fax: 503-219-2040
libreference@ohs.org
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English
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Biographical Note

Edward Mowbray Tate, who went by the name E. Mowbray Tate throughout his life, was born in 1902 in Portland, Oregon. His father, Robert H. Tate (1860-1934) operated an electrical shop, and patented an improved bicycle handlebar. His mother, Elizabeth Ruge Tate (1868-1956), was active in the Oregon Congress of Mothers, which was the precursor to the Oregon Parent Teachers Association. E. Mowbray Tate attended Portland Academy and Washington High School as a boy. He was admitted to the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, but did not go because he believed he would fail the physical examination. He attended Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, from 1919-1923.

During the 1920s, Tate held a variety of jobs, including as a teacher and a temporary pastor, and received further education in New York and in San Anselmo, California. In 1929, he was ordained as a Presbyterian minister at the Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Church in Portland, and afterward attended graduate school at Columbia University in New York. He graduated from Columbia in 1932. That same year, he married Josephine Louise Albert, and was appointed as a missionary to Thailand, where he worked for the next decade. In December 1941, Tate and his family were detained by the Japanese in Bangkok, but were exchanged in the summer of 1942. Following his missionary work, Tate embarked on a career in academics, serving as a counselor to Protestant students at Columbia University from 1942-1945; as a dean at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, from 1946-1947; as a dean at Hanover College in Hanover, Indiana, from 1948-1960; as a professor at Hanover College from 1961-1967; and as a professor at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, from 1967-1974.

Tate and Josephine had two daughters, Mary Carolyn (1935-1940) and Louise Genevieve (1940-1999). Josephine Tate died in 1973; the following year, E. Mowbray Tate married Henrietta Osterman Brotherton. E. Mowbray Tate died in Pasadena, California, in 1988.

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Content Description

The bulk of the collection consists of the papers of E. Mowbray Tate, a Presbyterian minister and academic originally from Portland, Oregon. The papers cover Tate's education and early career, his time as a missionary in Thailand (sometimes referred to as Siam in the collection), and his career as a professor and administrator at Columbia University, Lafayette College, Hanover College, and Wake Forest University. The collection also includes Tate's correspondence and writings from throughout his life. Other people whose papers are represented in this collection are: Tate's mother, Elizabeth R. Tate; his wife, Josephine Louise Tate; his grandmother, Margaret Tate; his daughter, Mary Carolyn Tate; and his father, Robert H. Tate.

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Use of the Collection

Preferred Citation

E. Mowbray Tate family papers, Coll 310, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

Restrictions on Use

The Oregon Historical Society owns the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from copyright owners.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in two series: Series 1. E. Mowbray Tate papers; Series 2. Tate family papers.

Acquisition Information

Gifts of Barbara Tate Cain made from 2007 to 2019 (Lib. Acc. 26252; Lib. Acc. 29406; RL2019-102).

Separated Materials

Artifacts were separated to Museum Collections, Oregon Historical Society.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Subject Terms

  • Church officers--Presbyterian Church
  • College administrators
  • College teachers
  • Missionaries--Thailand--20th century

Personal Names

  • Tate, E. Mowbray, 1902-

Family Names

  • Tate family

Form or Genre Terms

  • Correspondence
  • Diaries

Other Creators

  • Family Names

    • Tate family (creator)
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