Ferrell, 1949-1967
Content Description
White Pine: King of Many Waters, published by Mountain Press, Missoula, Montana, in 1970, is a history of logging, sawmilling, and shingle manufacturing in the Idaho counties of Kootenai, Benewah, and Shoshone, and is the culmination of a six year research project of two retired foresters, Clarence Strong and Clyde Webb. Some of their research was done at the University of Idaho library and the library was fortunate enough to become the recipient of their materials.
Included among these materials are 137 photographs, many of which were not used in the book, both holograph and typed notes, newspaper articles on the timber industry, correspondence with informants, often relatives of prominent lumbermen, and the correspondence between the two authors. This correspondence begins with Strong's letter to Webb on July 28, 1964 in which he sets out his ideas for the book and asks Webb if he would be willing to assist with the research, and continues throughout the many fact finding trips, the attempts to find a publisher, and the final publication and distribution of the book. The final items in this group are typescripts of two drafts of the text.
The contents of this archival group are related in more detail in the following Description of Series.
Parts of this collection have been digitized and is avaiable at the White Pine - King of Many Waters Collection.
Dates
- Creation: 1949-1967
Creator
- From the Collection: Strong, Clarence C. (Clarence Charles), 1895-1982 (Person)
- From the Collection: Webb, Clyde S., 1889- (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 1.5 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Materials Specific Details
Reverend Dick Ferrell, who early in his life was a prize fighter and a blacksmith, later became a minister and spent many years preaching in the lumber camps of northern Idaho. The items in this folder include a letter from Mrs. Ferrell to Clarence Strong dated June 24, 1967, portions of four circular letters telling of Ferrell's experiences in the camps, a mimeographed typescript of Rafe Gibbs' article "Fighting Parson of the Pines" which was published in Sunday Digest, April 6, 1953, Thorp McClusky's "Timberland Parish" reprinted from Presbyterian Life of September 17, 1949, and a portion of a letter from Neil Fullerton in which he tells of his acquaintance with Dick Ferrell.
Repository Details
Part of the University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives Repository