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Frederick Krueger Collection, circa 1870-2000

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Krueger, Frederick
Title
Frederick Krueger Collection
Dates
circa 1870-2000 (inclusive)
Quantity
50.0 cubic feet, (18 legal sized document cases; 9 letter sized document cases; 1 half letter sized document case; 4 half letter sized document cases; 5 index card cases; 1 glass negatives case; 2 video (VHS) cases; 4 CD/DVD cases; 5 audio cassette cases; 1 record center box; 7 oversized boxes; 15 map tubes; and 1 oversized photograph tube)  :  Newspaper clippings, records, maps, correspondence, note cards, artifacts, ephemera, video and audio cassettes, compact discs, DVDs, photographic prints, negatives and slides in fair to good condition with foxing and aging to some older documents and photographs  ; 
Collection Number
MS002-01
Summary
This collection comprises materials on the cultural history of the upper Kittitas Valley of Washington state from the middle of the 19th century to the early 20th century.
Repository
Central Washington University, Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Central Washington University
400 E University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926
Telephone: 509-963-1023
Fax: 509-963-3684
archive@cwu.edu
Access Restrictions

Open to the public for educational research. Selected content from the Krueger Collection can be viewed online at the Suncadia Legacy Collection.

Languages
English
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Biographical Note

Frederick Ernest Krueger was born in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, in 1939, the son of Fredrick and Audry Krueger. He attended public schools at Sleepy Eye and graduated from the local high school in 1958. From the fall of 1958 until he graduated in the spring of 1962 he studied teaching science and social studies at Mankato State College. After graduating with a Bachelor of Science, he taught at schools in Moville and Keokuk, Iowa. In 1965, Krueger was accepted in the Russian Regional Studies Program at the University of Washington. He left the program in 1967 for a teaching position in social studies at Cle Elum High - Roslyn School. In 1969, Krueger received his Masters degree from the University of Washington.

Soon after his arrival in Cle Elum, Krueger launched several student-oriented projects to capture the regional history of the upper Kittitas Valley. His many students became involved in historical community projects, oral history programs and various other activities to preserve the area’s rich heritage. The most notable was the Roslyn cemeteries preservation and documentation project carried out in partnership with the Roslyn Kiwanis Club. Krueger managed the project from 1974 to 1996. He was one of the founding members of the Upper Kittitas County Heritage Council in 1973 and was very influential in saving the historic Salmon la Sac guard station from destruction in 1977. He was a recepient of a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to study China and Japan from 1988 to 1990. In 1993, Mr. Krueger was recipient of a Fulbright-Hays Grant that allowed him to study in China for five weeks. Between 1994 and 1995, he was selected by Governor Lowery and the Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction to teach in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. He retired from teaching in June of 1996. Thereafter, he collaborated on several state, county, and regional history books and wrote numerous articles for local newspapers.

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Content Description

This collection consists of research subject files, photographic negatives, prints and slides, oral histories, genealogical information, local and regional maps, county school histories, correspondence, ephemera and artifacts on the cultural history of the Upper Kittitas Valley of Washington State from the middle of the 19th century to the early 20th century. The collection contains histories on regional businesses and organizations, rural schools, religious institutions, early pioneers, ethnic groups, local folklore and other subjects relevant to Upper Kittitas County. It includes a vast amount of information on the founding and development of many of the communities within the county, such as Cle Elum, Roslyn, Liberty, Ronald, Easton, Thorpe and Ellensburg. The collection is also composed of research materials significant to major industries associated with the region, such as the mining of coal and gold, logging, cattle ranching, hay farming and outdoor recreation.

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Use of the Collection

Preferred Citation

[Name of document or photograph number]. MS002-06-02, Frederick Krueger Collection. Archives and Special Collections, Brooks Library, Central Washington University.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

Organized into ten series: I. Research subject files. II. Family histories. III. School histories. IV. Teaching methods papers of Frederick Krueger. V. Research index cards. VI. Photographs, negatives and slides. VII. Ephemera. VIII. Regional and local maps. IX. Oral histories. X. Artifacts. Arranged by type of format and alphabetically by title or subject heading.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Subject Terms

  • Historic preservation--United States
  • Washington (State)--History.

Corporate Names

  • Upper Kittitas County Heritage Council

Geographical Names

  • Kittitas Valley (Wash.)

Form or Genre Terms

  • Maps
  • Oral histories
  • Photographic prints

Occupations

  • Educators

Other Creators

  • Personal Names

    • Krueger, Frederick (creator)
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