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            <titleproper>Guide to the Willard G. Jue Papers <date encodinganalog="date" era="ce">1880-1983</date>
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            <publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries</publisher>
            <date normal="2002" encodinganalog="date">© 2002 (Last modified: 4/2/2020)</date>
            <address>
               <addressline>Seattle, WA 98195</addressline>
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         <unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="wauar">5191 (Accession No. 5191-001)</unitid>
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            <persname rules="aacr2" encodinganalog="100" role="creator">Jue, Willard G.</persname>
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         <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a" type="collection">Willard G. Jue
		  Papers</unittitle>
         <unitdate normal="1880/1983" type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1880-1983</unitdate>
         <physdesc>
            <extent>2.65 cubic ft.</extent>
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         <langmaterial>Collection materials are
		in <language langcode="eng" scriptcode="latn" encodinganalog="546">English</language> and 
		<language langcode="chi" encodinganalog="546" scriptcode="zyyy">Chinese</language>.</langmaterial>
         <abstract encodinganalog="5203_$a">Seattle Chinese
		  American who created materials on Chinese herbal medicine and collected records
		  of the history and culture of Chinese Americans, notably Chin Gee Hee and
		  Joseph S. Hwang, of Seattle.</abstract>
      </did>
      <bioghist encodinganalog="5450_" id="a2" altrender="sync">
         <p>
            <emph render="bold">  Willard G. Jue </emph> was born in 1906 in
		  Portland, Oregon, where he became interested in plants while working in his
		  Uncle's herb shop. He came to Seattle to attend the University of Washington in
		  1925 and graduated with a degree in Pharmacy in 1929. Unable to get work in
		  that field, Jue worked as an accountant and grocer until the early 1950s, when
		  he was hired as a clerk in the UW College of Pharmacy. He later rose to the
		  position of Supervisor for the Drug Plant Garden (1959). Jue finished his
		  career at the University as part of the Washington Park Arboretum gardening
		  staff. He retired in 1970.</p>
         <p>Following his retirement Jue served the Chinese community in many
		  capacities. He was president of the Board of Trustees for the Wing Luke Museum
		  during the 1970s. He served at various times as president of the Chinese
		  Historical Society of the Pacific Northwest and the Pioneer Association of the
		  State of Washington. He was a founding member of AKCHO, the Association of King
		  County Historical Organizations.</p>
         <p>Jue was a member of the First Baptist Church and served as its
		  Scoutmaster for twenty years. He was a popular speaker and youth leader,
		  teaching classes on Northwest plant lore to the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp
		  Fire Girls, and other community organizations.</p>
         <p>In the last years of his life Jue gave presentations to local
		  community organizations on topics of Chinese herbal medicine, Northwest plant
		  lore, and the early history of the Seattle Chinese community. He married
		  Priscilla Chong, widow of Seattle artist Fay Chong, in December of 1981.
		  Willard Jue died in Seattle, Washington, in 1984 at the age of 79.</p>
         <p>
            <emph render="bold"> Chin Gee Hee </emph> was born in southern China in
		  1844. He was one of the earliest Chinese sojourners in Seattle. He worked in
		  mines and as a railroad construction laborer until he had saved enough money to
		  buy a partnership in the Wa Chong Store with Chin Ching-hock, Seattle's
		  earliest Chinese resident, in 1868. The store was located at 99 South Third
		  Street. Chin Ching-hock was mainly interested in import and export
		  merchandising, Chin Gee Hee, however became very involved in obtaining jobs for
		  his countrymen. He traveled widely to acquire labor contracts in coal mining,
		  railroad construction, farming and domestic labor. This difference in purpose
		  led to the eventual separation of the partners in 1888. Chin Gee Hee formed his
		  own Quong Tuck Lung Co. He continued his labor contracting business as well as
		  general merchandising. Following the fire of 1889 his was the first new, brick
		  building to be built. The building, called the Canton Building, was at 208-210
		  Washington Street.</p>
         <p>Growing animosity toward the influx of Chinese laborers was marked by
		  the passage of the Chinese exclusion laws of 1882. Harassment of Chinese
		  settlers in the Puget Sound area forced many to seek a safer environment in
		  Seattle. Chin Gee Hee tried to aid those who came to Seattle looking for
		  refuge. The influx of so many Chinese workers into the city during a time of
		  economic depression led to the anti-Chinese riots in late 1885 and early 1886.
		  Chin was active in getting help from the Chinese Consul-General in San
		  Francisco to quell the riots and protect the Chinese. During the riots Chin Gee
		  Hee kept careful record of the damage done to Chinese property and businesses.
		  He later forwarded his account to Viceroy Li Hung-chang. Because of Chin's
		  careful accounts, The U.S. government eventually made reparations to China for
		  much of the loss.</p>
         <p>When Chin Gee Hee's son, Chin Lem, finished his education, Chin began
		  to turn the business over to him. At this time Chin began work on his long-time
		  desire to build a railroad to his native Chinese village of Look Tun in the
		  district of Toishan. He began by raising funds throughout the United States and
		  Canada and enlisted the aid of railroad magnate James J. Hill. In 1900 Chin
		  turned the Quong Tuck business over to his son and son-in-law. He returned to
		  China in 1905 to form the Sun Ning Railway Co. The railway to his village was
		  completed in about 1908. Chin continued with various plans for expansion of the
		  railroad and establishment of a free port in Southern China until his death in
		  1930. He was 85.</p>
         <p>
            <emph render="bold"> Joseck S. Hwang </emph> and his wife, Cheng Hiang
		  Chin, were both born in Swatow, China, in 1879. Their families were among the
		  early converts to the Baptist religion, and they both attended mission schools.
		  They were married on January 22, 1900. They had six daughters and a son who
		  died in infancy.</p>
         <p>Hwang studied medicine at the Baptist Mission Hospital in Swatow and
		  was both student and teacher at several Baptist Chinese missions in both China
		  and Seattle. He became an ordained minister in 1906 and served his first
		  pastorate in the Chinese Baptist Church of Seattle. The family arrived in
		  Seattle during the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exhibition in 1909. Hwang left the
		  pastorate in 1912 and returned to China alone to complete his studies and
		  receive a medical certificate from the American Baptist Mission Hospital at
		  Swatow in 1913. In 1917 Hwang decided to try out life in New York City. His
		  family followed him in 1918 and stayed until 1922, when they returned to
		  Seattle.</p>
         <p> During its time in New York, the family ran a wholesale business,
		  importing embroidery, lace, and other fine handwork from Swatow and selling it
		  to shops and department stores in New York City. Cheng Hiang Chin also began to
		  sell these fine linens at women's clubs and other gatherings. Chin was raised
		  in a merchandising family and was a successful business woman despite her
		  limited English. Upon the family's return to Seattle, she opened a gift shop
		  downtown. The shop's downtown location changed over the years and later moved
		  to Spokane and, for a time, Yakima. Chin also managed a sales booth at the
		  Western Washington State Fair (Puyallup, Wash.) from 1931 until 1961, when her
		  daughter Priscilla took over. Chin died in 1973.</p>
         <p>Joseck Hwang was never happy with a settled life. He continued to move
		  from one enterprise to another, although the family chose to remain in Seattle.
		  He spent his final years in Seattle and died on March 31, 1970, at the age of
		  91.</p>
      </bioghist>
      <scopecontent encodinganalog="5202_" id="a3">
         <p>The <emph render="bold"> Willard Jue Papers </emph> include materials he
		  collected as well as papers he created. The collected material includes a small
		  number of photographs concerning the Seattle Chinese community and a few
		  ephemeral items published in San Francisco and in China. The more significant
		  collected material resulted from Jue's interest and active involvement in
		  preserving the history of early Chinese settlers in Seattle. It consists of
		  business records of two early Chinese businessmen in Seattle, Chin Gee Hee and
		  Joseck S. Hwang.</p>
         <p>The <emph render="bold"> Chin Gee Hee Papers </emph> contain
		  correspondence and business records dated 1880 and 1901 and comprise some of
		  the earliest surviving records of business conducted by Chinese in Seattle The
		  centerpiece of this subgroup is the bound accounts and letterpress book. In
		  this book a wide variety of information is recorded, including names and
		  addresses, business accounts, copies of correspondence regarding sales and
		  purchases of imported goods as well as labor contracts filled. The business
		  accounts are almost invariably written in both Chinese and English. There is
		  also a dictionary of Chinese-English translations for frequently used terms.
		  Especially intriguing are copies of correspondence between Chin Gee Hee and the
		  Chinese Consulate in San Francisco during the anti-Chinese agitation in
		  November of 1885.</p>
         <p>The <emph render="bold"> papers of Joseck S. Hwang and Cheng Hiang
		  Chin </emph> consist of invoices, customs declarations, and other business
		  records dated from the early 1920s. They document the wholesale business the
		  couple operated to import and distribute Chinese embroidery and other handwork.
		  Also included is a biographical account by their daughters, Priscilla Chong Jue
		  and Louise Yook, as well as an undated photograph of Hwang.</p>
         <p>The largest subgroup consists of <emph render="bold"> Jue's own
		  personal papers </emph>. It shows his many interests. The correspondence is
		  mostly from the 1980s and primarily refers to speaking engagements with various
		  organizations Jue addressed on the history of the Seattle Chinese community and
		  on Chinese herbal medicine. Various notes, writings, and publications
		  apparently were gathered as resources for the study of Seattle history, and
		  especially Seattle's ethnic Chinese heritage.</p>
         <p>The most comprehensive portion of the personal papers is Jue's notes
		  on medicinal plants. Included are: In box 2, a "Glossary of Botanical Terms,"
		  which provides a definition of each term in English and the Chinese equivalent
		  for most. Box 4 contains a slip file, arranged alphabetically by Latin name.
		  These appear to be notes taken verbatim from various reference sources, which
		  are clearly identified. Included is information on plant origins, history,
		  legends, and medicinal uses. All plant names have been translated into Chinese.
		  A small portion of the notes is in Chinese. Boxes 5 and 6 hold a card file of
		  medicinal plants and herbs, alphabetical by Latin name. Included for each entry
		  are information about the plant family to which it belongs, the name in Chinese
		  characters, a transliteration of each Chinese name, and an English translation.
		  Many contain additional notes in Chinese and sometimes on historic usage in
		  various parts of the world (in English). This information was apparently
		  gleaned from a variety of sources. An alphabetical bibliography (also in
		  card-file form) follows the list of botanicals. Chinese as well as English
		  titles are included.</p>
      </scopecontent>
      <altformavail>
         <p> 
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			 collection in digital format.</extref> 
         </p>
      </altformavail>
      <accessrestrict encodinganalog="506" id="a14">
         <p>The items in the Chin Gee Hee papers are fragile, particularly the
		  account/letterpress book. The microfilm copy (Microfilm A13191) in
		  Microforms/Newspapers Collection, Suzzallo Library must be used instead of the
		  original account book.</p>
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      <userestrict encodinganalog="540" id="a15">
         <p>Creator's rights transferred to the University of Washington
		  Libraries.</p>
      </userestrict>
      <acqinfo encodinganalog="541" id="a19">
         <p audience="external">The Willard G. Jue papers were donated to the UW
		  Libraries by his son, Silas Jue, in October of 2000.</p>
      </acqinfo>
      <processinfo encodinganalog="583" id="a20">
         <p audience="external">Processing was completed by the end of 2000.</p>
      </processinfo>
      <altformavail encodinganalog="530" id="a9">
         <p>The Chin Gee Hee papers are also available on microfilm in the
		  Microforms/Newspaper Collection, Suzzallo Library (Microfilm A13191) and
		  through interlibrary borrowing.</p>
      </altformavail>
      <bibliography id="a11" encodinganalog="581">
         <bibref linktype="simple">
            <persname>Jue, Willard G.</persname> "Chin Gee-Hee, Chinese Pioneer
		  Entrepreneur in Seattle and Toishan." 
		  <title linktype="simple">Annals of the Chinese Historical Society of
			 the Pacific Northwest</title>, 1983: 31-38.<lb/>
         </bibref>
         <bibref linktype="simple">
            <persname>Emery, Julie</persname>. "Willard Jue, UW Herb-gardener
		  Dies." 
		  <title linktype="simple">Seattle Times</title>, 25 June
		  1984.<lb/>
         </bibref>
         <bibref linktype="simple"> "Chin Gee Hee, Noted Seattle Chinese, Dead." 
		  <title linktype="simple">Seattle Times</title>, 1 July
		  1929.<lb/>
         </bibref>
         <bibref linktype="simple">
            <corpname>Wing Luke Asian Museum</corpname>. 
		  <title href="http://www.wingluke.org/international_district.html" render="italic" linktype="simple">"Old Chinatown"</title>
		  (1/23/2001).<lb/>
         </bibref>
      </bibliography>
      <separatedmaterial id="a7" encodinganalog="5440_">
         <p>Many items, both published and unpublished, originally among the Jue
		  papers were transferred to the University of Washington's East Asia Library.
		  These items included works on Chinese Christians in the U.S., on Chinese
		  contemporary affairs, and on Chinese in America. Also transferred were language
		  primers and history texts compiled at the beginning of the twentieth
		  century.</p>
      </separatedmaterial>
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         <subject source="uwsc">Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)</subject>
         <persname encodinganalog="600" role="subject" rules="aacr2">Jue, Willard G.--Archives</persname>
         <persname encodinganalog="600" role="subject" rules="aacr2">Hwang, Joseck S.--Archives</persname>
         <persname encodinganalog="600" role="subject" source="lcnaf">Chin, Gee Hee, 1844-1930--Archives</persname>
         <persname encodinganalog="600" role="subject" rules="aacr2">Jue, Priscilla Chong</persname>
         <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700" rules="aacr2">Hwang, Joseck S</persname>
         <persname encodinganalog="700" role="creator" source="lcnaf">Chin, Gee Hee, 1844-1930</persname>
         <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Ethnobotanists--Washington (State)--Seattle</subject>
         <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Chinese Americans--Washington (State)--Seattle</subject>
         <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Chinese Americans--Washington (State)--Seattle--History</subject>
         <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Chinese American businesspeople--Washington (State)--Seattle--History</subject>
         <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Medicinal plants--Washington (State)--Seattle</subject>
         <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Herbs--Therapeutic use--China</subject>
         <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Herbs--Therapeutic use--Washington (State)--Seattle</subject>
         <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Herbs--Folklore</subject>
         <genreform source="lcsh" encodinganalog="655" altrender="nodisplay">Photographs</genreform>
         <subject altrender="nodisplay" source="archiveswest" encodinganalog="690">Seattle</subject>
         <subject altrender="nodisplay" source="archiveswest" encodinganalog="690">Chinese Americans</subject>
         <subject altrender="nodisplay" source="archiveswest" encodinganalog="690">Business, Industry, and Labor</subject>
         <subject altrender="nodisplay" source="archiveswest" encodinganalog="690">Medicine and Health</subject>
         <subject altrender="nodisplay" source="archiveswest" encodinganalog="690">Pioneers</subject>
         <subject altrender="nodisplay" source="archiveswest" encodinganalog="690">Photographs</subject>
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            <did>
               <unittitle>Willard G. Jue, Collector</unittitle>
            </did>
            <c02 level="series">
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Photographs</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03 level="item">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">1/1</container>
                     <unittitle type="itemphoto">"Looking East from Fifth Avenue up
					 Jackson Street, Academy of Holy Names in Background and Japanese Stores on Left
					 Foreground"</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">ca. 1900</unitdate>
                  </did>
                  <scopecontent>
                     <p>Photocopy.</p>
                  </scopecontent>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="item">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">1/2</container>
                     <unittitle type="itemphoto">"Boy Scout Leaders and Staff at Camp
					 Parsons, (Judge) Warren Chen Is in Photo"</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">1/3</container>
                     <unittitle>Unidentified</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="series">
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Unidentified</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">1/4</container>
                     <unittitle>
                        <emph render="italic">Chinese Digest</emph>, San
					 Francisco, California</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1937</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">1/5</container>
                     <unittitle>International Carnival Program</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">1/6</container>
                     <unittitle>Little Blue Book no. 116, "Proverbs of China"
					 </unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">1/7</container>
                     <unittitle>[Chiang's speech/sermon given in the U.S.]</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1937</unitdate>
                     <langmaterial>In <language>Chinese</language>.</langmaterial>
                  </did>
                  <note>
                     <p>On cover: "Printed especially for Evangelistic Tract League,
					 P.O. Box 1227, Shanghai, China"</p>
                  </note>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">1/8</container>
                     <unittitle>Chinese Songbooks</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="subgrp">
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <emph render="bold">Chin Gee Hee
				  Papers</emph>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03 level="series">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">1/9</container>
                     <unittitle>Biographical Sketch by Willard Jue</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1983</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="series">
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Incoming Letters</unittitle>
                  </did>
                  <c04 level="file">
                     <did>
                        <container type="box-folder">1/10</container>
                        <unittitle>Oregon Improvement Company (Watkins, William J.)
						</unittitle>
                        <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1885</unitdate>
                     </did>
                  </c04>
                  <c04 level="file">
                     <did>
                        <container type="box:oversize">7</container>
                        <unittitle>Thomas, ______ (Mrs.)</unittitle>
                        <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1882</unitdate>
                     </did>
                  </c04>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="series">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">1/11</container>
                     <unittitle>General Correspondence re: Wa Chong and Co.
					 </unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1883</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="series">
                  <did>
                     <container type="VF">VF2809</container>
                     <unittitle>Account and Letter Book</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1880-1901</unitdate>
                  </did>
                  <accessrestrict>
                     <p>Due to fragility of the originals, users should use the
					 microfilm copy in Microforms/Newspapers.</p>
                  </accessrestrict>
                  <altformavail>
                     <p>Available on microfilm A13191 in the Microforms/Newspaper
					 Collection, Suzzallo Library.</p>
                  </altformavail>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="series">
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Enclosures From Account and Letter Book</unittitle>
                  </did>
                  <c04 level="subseries">
                     <did>
                        <unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle>
                     </did>
                     <c05 level="file">
                        <did>
                           <container type="box-folder">1/13</container>
                           <unittitle>Browne, H. R.</unittitle>
                           <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1881,
						  undated</unitdate>
                        </did>
                     </c05>
                     <c05 level="file">
                        <did>
                           <container type="box-folder">1/13</container>
                           <unittitle>California. Chinese Consulate, (Bee, Col.)
						  </unittitle>
                           <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1885</unitdate>
                        </did>
                     </c05>
                     <c05 level="file">
                        <did>
                           <container type="box-folder">1/13</container>
                           <unittitle>M____ Standard Soap Co.</unittitle>
                           <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1894</unitdate>
                        </did>
                     </c05>
                     <c05 level="file">
                        <did>
                           <container type="box-folder">1/13</container>
                           <unittitle>Warrens, Capt. H.</unittitle>
                           <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1886</unitdate>
                        </did>
                     </c05>
                  </c04>
                  <c04 level="file">
                     <did>
                        <container type="box-folder">1/14</container>
                        <unittitle>License for Quong Tuck Lung Company</unittitle>
                        <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1910</unitdate>
                     </did>
                     <scopecontent>
                        <p>Photocopy.</p>
                     </scopecontent>
                  </c04>
                  <c04 level="file">
                     <did>
                        <container type="box-folder">1/15</container>
                        <unittitle>License for Quong Tuck Lung Company</unittitle>
                        <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                     </did>
                     <scopecontent>
                        <p>Photocopy.</p>
                     </scopecontent>
                  </c04>
                  <c04 level="file">
                     <did>
                        <container type="box-folder">1/16</container>
                        <unittitle>Clippings</unittitle>
                        <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                     </did>
                  </c04>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="subgrp">
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <emph render="bold">Joseck S. Hwang and Cheng Hiang Chin
				  Papers</emph>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03 level="series">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">1/16B</container>
                     <unittitle>Biography by Daughters Priscilla Chong Jue and Louise
					 Yook</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1970</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="series">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">1/17-18 to 2/1-3</container>
                     <unittitle>Invoices</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1920-1922</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="series">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/4</container>
                     <unittitle>Customs Declarations</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1921</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="series">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box:oversize">7</container>
                     <unittitle>Customs Declarations</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1921</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="series">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box:oversize">7</container>
                     <unittitle>Business Records</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1922-1923,
					 undated</unitdate>
                     <langmaterial>In <language>Chinese</language>.</langmaterial>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="item">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/5</container>
                     <unittitle type="itemphoto">Photograph - Joseck Hwang
					 </unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="subgrp">
            <did>
               <unittitle>Willard G. Jue, Personal Papers</unittitle>
            </did>
            <c02 level="series">
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Incoming Letters</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/6</container>
                     <unittitle>(Birthday card from Nathaniel, Barbara and Silas)
					 </unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1982</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/7</container>
                     <unittitle>Chinese Baptist Church, Seattle</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1979</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/8</container>
                     <unittitle>Chinn, Jim Dan</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1978-1979</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/9</container>
                     <unittitle>Eastside Genealogical Society</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/10</container>
                     <unittitle>Foster Study Club</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1980</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/11</container>
                     <unittitle>Japanese American Citizens League - Seattle Chapter
					 </unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1982</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/12</container>
                     <unittitle>Northwest Cancer Association - Bellevue Chapter
					 </unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1980</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/13</container>
                     <unittitle>Queen Anne Baptist Church</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1980</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/14</container>
                     <unittitle>Seattle-King County Division on Aging</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1980</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/15</container>
                     <unittitle>Seattle Public Library - This City, Seattle
					 </unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1980</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/16</container>
                     <unittitle>Smith, Elie</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/17</container>
                     <unittitle>U.S. Department of Commerce. Northwest Administrative
					 Service Office. Equal Employment Opportunity Committee</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1980</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/18</container>
                     <unittitle>U.S. National Park Service. Pacific Northwest Region
					 </unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1981</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/19</container>
                     <unittitle>Washington. Commission on Asian American Affairs
					 </unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1982</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/20</container>
                     <unittitle>Yung, Judy</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1982</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="series">
               <did>
                  <container type="box-folder">2/21</container>
                  <unittitle>Incoming Letters to Jue, Priscilla Chong</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1982</unitdate>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="series">
               <did>
                  <container type="box-folder">2/22</container>
                  <unittitle>General Correspondence re: National Endowment for the
				  Humanities. "Grantsmanship Workshop for Minority Research Organizations"
				  </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1981</unitdate>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="series">
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Writings</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">2/23</container>
                     <unittitle>"Glossary of Botanical Terms"</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">3/1</container>
                     <unittitle>Writings in Chinese</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="series">
               <did>
                  <container type="box-folder">3/2</container>
                  <unittitle>Course Material</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">3/2</container>
                     <unittitle>"Northwest Heritage - People and Places in Historic
					 Seattle. The International District"</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1975</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="series">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">4-6</container>
                  <unittitle>Note Cards - Medicinal Plants</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="file">
               <did>
                  <container type="box-folder">3/3</container>
                  <unittitle>Map</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">3/3</container>
                     <unittitle>"Chinatown Early 20's"</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
                  <scopecontent>
                     <p> Hand-drawn.</p>
                  </scopecontent>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="series">
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Reports</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">3/4</container>
                     <unittitle>Asian American Drug Abuse Program Proposal,
					 "Background and Description of Service Areas"</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">3/5</container>
                     <unittitle>U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. "A
					 Study of Selected Socio-Economic Characteristics of Ethnic Minorities Based on
					 the 1970 Census. Vol. II, Asian Americans"</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1974</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="series">
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Directories</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">3/6</container>
                     <unittitle>"Historical and Heritage Resource Guide for King
					 County"</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1980</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="series">
               <did>
                  <container type="box-folder">3/7</container>
                  <unittitle>Newsletters</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1983</unitdate>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="file">
               <did>
                  <container type="box-folder">3/8</container>
                  <unittitle>Slide - unidentified plant</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="series">
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Subject Series</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">3/9</container>
                     <unittitle>Chinese Baptist Church</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1972-1975,
					 undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">3/10-12</container>
                     <unittitle>Exhibit: "Chinese Medicine in Washington and the
					 Northwest: Past and Present"</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1983</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="series">
               <did>
                  <container type="box-folder">3/13</container>
                  <unittitle>Clippings</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1897, 1977-1982</unitdate>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Photocopies.</p>
               </scopecontent>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="series">
               <did>
                  <container type="box:oversize">7</container>
                  <unittitle>Posters</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="series">
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Ephemera</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">3/14</container>
                     <unittitle>Programs</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1961, 1973, 1981,
					 undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">3/15</container>
                     <unittitle>
                        <emph render="italic">Portage</emph> - The Journal of
					 the Historical Society of Seattle and King County</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1981</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">3/16</container>
                     <unittitle>Brochure: Washington Commission for the Humanities
					 </unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1983</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">3/17</container>
                     <unittitle>Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations, "The
					 Chinese American, Inscrutable to Some"</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">3/18</container>
                     <unittitle>National Register of Historic Places, Washington
					 Register of Historic Places. "A Nomination Guide"</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">3/19</container>
                     <unittitle>Diagrams</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03 level="file">
                  <did>
                     <container type="box-folder">3/20</container>
                     <unittitle>"Chinese Steampot and Wok Cooking"</unittitle>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
         </c01>
      </dsc>
   </archdesc>
</ead>

