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Archie W. Shiels papers, 1790-1965

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Shiels, Archie W.--(Archibald Williamson),--1878-1974.
Title
Archie W. Shiels papers
Dates
1790-1965 (inclusive)
1850-1950 (bulk)
Quantity
9.5 linear feet
Collection Number
XOE_CPNWS0232shiels
Summary
Archie W. Shiels was both a maker and a recorder of Alaskan history and folklore, and former president of Pacific American Fisheries. His papers consist of research material, publications, personal papers, maps and charts dating from around 1790 to 1965. The documents reference a number of topics primarily related to Russian America, the Alaskan Territory, and the State of Alaska, including boundary disputes and the Bering Sea controversy regarding fur seal fishing. Other topics include Alaska Natives' fishing rights, maritime navigation, oil, geology, and transportation throughout Alaska, Canada, and the Pacific Northwest.
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

The collection is open to the public.

Languages
English
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Historical Note

Archie W. (Archibald Williamson) Shiels was born May 26, 1878, in Edinburgh, Scotland, son to Thomas and Mary Hannah Shiels. He came to the United States in 1893, originally working as a purser on a steamship. Between 1893 and 1916, Shiels became closely involved with early railroad construction in Alaska. As chief of staff to railroad contractor Michael James (M.J.) Heney, Shiels supervised the construction of a railroad line between Skagway, Alaska and White Horse in Canada's Yukon Territory. He later became involved in the construction of the Copper River and North Western Railroad, which traveled nearly 200 miles from Cordova in Southeastern Alaska to the interior of the state. Shiels joined the Pacific American Fisheries in 1916, and served as President of the company from 1930-1946. He retired from business in 1950.

Shiels had an avid interest in Russian America and Alaska. He collected a vast amount of informational material, from which he researched and wrote many historical manuscripts, books, and speeches.

Shiels died in Bellingham in September of 1974. He was ninety-six years old.

Sources: Bellingham Herald, "Deaths and Funerals: Archie Shiels," 1974 September 6. Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, original biographical note, circa 1957 (available in-house at the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies). Koert, Dorothy and Galen Biery. Looking Back – The Collectors Edition: Memories of Whatcom County/Bellingham. Bellingham, WA: Grandpa's Attic (2003).

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Content Description

The Archie W. Shiels papers consist of research material, publications, personal papers, maps and charts dating from around 1790 to 1965. The bulk of the materials date from around 1850 to 1950.

Research materials date from circa 1797 to 1964, and represent the background sources Shiels used for writing his many manuscripts, books, and speeches. The documents reference a number of topics primarily related to Pacific Northwestern history and, in particular, Russian America, the Alaskan Territory, and the State of Alaska. Specific subjects include Alaska's annexation to the United States and its eventual statehood, subsequent boundary disputes, as well as the Bering Sea controversy regarding fur seal fishing. Other topics cover the fishing and fur industries in Russia and Alaska, Alaska Natives' fishing rights, maritime and navigation, oil and geology, and transportation throughout Alaska, Canada, and the Pacific Northwest.

Publications date from around 1846 to 1965, and contain items authored by Shiels and other individuals that are related to Alaskan topics and the Pacific American Fisheries company. Some of the rarer books written by Shiels included Seward's Ice Box: A Few Notes on the Development of Alaska, 1867-1931 (written in 1933), and The Early History of Canned Foods (written in 1940). Other authors' works include Lieutenant L.A. Zagoskin's Account of Pedestrian Journeys in the Russian Possessions in America (undated), and J.M. Shively's "Route and Distances to Oregon and California with a Description of Watering Places, Crossing, Dangerous Indians, etc. (written in 1846).

Personal papers date from circa 1800 to 1962, and include documents belonging to Shiels, but generally unrelated to his research regarding Alaskan history. For example, these materials include a number of documents created by and/or retained by Shiels during his tenure at the Pacific American Fisheries. Cannery blueprints, canning industry publications, and a letter from Filipino cannery workers protesting their working conditions are a few examples of items located in Shiels' personal papers. Additionally, there are photographs and negatives documenting Shiels' career and personal life, and other Northwestern themes.

Maps and charts date from around 1910 to 1944, and comprise early representations of Alaskan, Canadian, and Pacific Northwestern territories, cities, and surrounding areas. Some of the maps relate to early transportation in these regions, including maritime, railroad, and highway routes.

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Use of the Collection

Preferred Citation

Archie W. Shiels papers, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections, Western Washington University, Bellingham WA 98225-9123.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

The Archie W. Shiels papers are organized according to the following series arrangement:

  • Series I. Research Material, circa 1797-1964
    • Subseries 1: Alaska, Canada, and Pacific Northwest reference material, 1797-1947
    • Subseries 2: Alaska Natives reference material, 1930-1950
    • Subseries 3: Alaska Purchase, Boundary disputes, and statehood reference material, 1860-1950
    • Subseries 4: Bering Sea Arbitration reference material, 1890-1896
    • Subseries 5: Fishing and Fur Industries reference material, 1901-1944
    • Subseries6: Maritime Navigation reference material, 1931-1943
    • Subseries 7: Oil and Geology reference material, 1930-1935
    • Subseries 8: Transportation reference material, 1930-1965
  • Series II. Publications and Writings, circa 1846-1965
    • Subseries 1: Publications and Writings by Shiels, 1920-1965
    • Subseries 2: Publications and writings by other authors, 1846-1934
  • Series III. Personal Papers, circa 1800-1962
    • Subseries 1: Pacific American Fisheries material, 1930-1962
    • Subseries 2: Photographs and Negatives, 1910-1933
  • Series IV. Maps and Charts, circa 1910-1944

Acquisition Information

Most of the research material, including maps, charts, and some original manuscript material, was donated (presumably to Western Washington University) in 1957 by Archie W. Shiels. He donated additional materials to the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies in 1971. A few of Shiels' rarer books were donated in 1995 by Dr. Robert L. Monahan. Previously, these books belonged to James Scott who was Shiels' secretary at one time. In 2009, additional rare books were donated by the archives of the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Elmer E. Rasmuson Library.

Processing Note

Duplicates and non-archival materials were removed from the collection.

Processing Note

This collection may include content about Indigenous/First Nations people that is offensive and harmful. To learn more about problematic content in our collections, collection description and teaching tools (including how to provide feedback or request dialogue on this topic), see our Statement About Potentially Harmful Language and Content

Appraisal Notes

Acquisition records indicate that some materials were removed from the collection.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Subject Terms

  • Alaska--Annexation to the United States--History--Sources.
  • Bering Sea controversy--History--Sources.
  • Fisheries--Alaska--History--Sources.
  • Fisheries--Russia--History--Sources.
  • Fur trade--Alaska--History--Sources.
  • Fur trade--Russia--History--Sources.
  • Statehood (American politics)--History--Sources.
  • Transportation--Alaska--History--Sources.

Personal Names

  • Shiels, Archie W.--(Archibald Williamson),--1878-1974--Archives.

Corporate Names

  • Pacific American Fisheries, Inc.--History--Sources.

Geographical Names

  • Alaska--History--Sources.
  • Canada--History--Sources.
  • Northwest, Pacific--History--Sources.
  • Russia--History--Sources.

Form or Genre Terms

  • Maps.
  • Records (Documents)
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