Washington State University. Holland Library. Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
P.O. Box 645610
Pullman, WA 99164-5610
Phone: 509-335-6691
Hours: See website (About)
Access: No restrictions
Copying facilities: Yes
Holdings of Catholic-related records about Native Americans:
Inclusive dates: 1884-1970
Volume: Ca. 3.5 cubic feet
Description: 13 collections (10 manuscript and 3 photographic) include Native Catholic records:
Manuscript Collections:
/1 âCoeur dâAlene Indians Agreement, Cage 1752â
Inclusive dates: 1886
Volume: 1 folder (6 pages)
Description: Agreement between the Coeur dâAlene Indians, Sacred Heart Mission, DeSmet, Idaho, and the Washington and Idaho Railroad Company; re: railroad right-of-way across Sacred Heart Mission lands within the Coeur dâAlene Reservation.
/2 âColville Agency, Letters, Cage 2014â
Inclusive dates: Between 1884-1890
Volume: Few items
Description: U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs correspondence between the Indian agents of the Colville Reservation (Chelan, Entiat, Methow, Nespelim, Nez Perce, Okanogan, Paloos, Sanpoil, Senijextee, and Wenatchi people) and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs; re: includes a dispute between Catholic and Protestant factions on the reservation; transcripts.
/3 âFloor Plan of St. Paulâs Mission by Duncan McDonald, Cage 3029â
Inclusive dates: 1928
Volume: 1 item
Description: Architectural drawing of St. Paul Mission, Washington.
/4 âHistorical Maps Collectionâ
Inclusive dates: 1858-1859
Volume: 2 maps
Description: Maps by Rev. Pierre-Jean de Smet, S.J.; copies from U.S. National Archives.
A. Cotton Wood Springs Route from Fort Leavenworth to Salt Lake City, 1858
B. Indian tribal territories and missions between the Cascades and Rocky Mountains and 49th and 54th Parallels in the United States and British North America, 1859
/5 âJohn Joseph Augustine Joset Papers, Cage 2044â
Inclusive dates: 1858
Volume: 1 folder (7 items)
Description: Papers (copies) by Rev. John Joseph Augustine Joset, S.J.; re: Jesuit missions in the Northwest and Coeur dâAlene and Spokane Indians; from Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington.
/6 âNez Perce Music Collection Fieldwork Materials, Cage 636â
Inclusive dates: 1988-1995
Volume: 3 items
Description: "âWomen Never Used to War Danceâ: Gender and Change in Nez Perce Music," [dissertation] and research notes by Dr. Judy Jones:
A. âCloud, Evelynâ interview, 1990, 1 audio tape and transcript; re: Nez Perce language hymns
B. âHalfmoon, Nancyâ interview, 1991, 1 audio tape and transcript; re: Nez Perce language hymns
C. âMass and Feast of Corpus Christi at St. Joseph Church,â Slickpoo, Idaho,â 1990, 1 program (5 pages)
/7 âMichael OâMalley Papers, Cage 1722â
Inclusive dates: 1905-1928 Volume: 1 folder (142 pages)
Description: Papers of Rev. Michael OâMalley, S.J. (1875-1970); Re: St. Joseph's Mission, Slickpoo, Idaho, Nez Perce Indians, and Rev. Joseph Cataldo, S.J.; photocopies
A. Reminiscences of St. Josephâs by Rev. Joseph Cataldo, S.J. dictated by Rev. Michael O'Malley S.J., 1905
B. Biographical sketch of Rev. Joseph Cataldo, S.J. from account primarily by Rev. George Weibel, S.J., 1905
C. Sacramental records (baptisms), St. Joseph's Mission, Slickpoo, Idaho, 1867-1893
/8 âJohn A. Simms Papers, Cage 213â
Inclusive dates: 1858-1881
Volume: Few items within approximately 1 cubic foot
Description: U.S. Office of Indian Affairs records of Colville Indian Agency; re: includes conflict between Protestant and Catholic factions on Colville Reservation.
/9 âPierre Jean de Smet Papers, Cage 537â
Inclusive dates: 1764-1970
Volume: Ca. 3 cubic feet
Description: Personal papers of Rev. Pierre Jean de Smet, S.J. (18011873); Mostly in French
A. Correspondence, 1834-1905, undated, 4 boxes; re: incoming and outgoing correspondence of de Smet, including letters to family, Jesuit officials and other missionaries, translations of the Lordâs Prayer into several Indian languages, and a Siksika glossary; notable correspondents: Rev. James Van De Velde, S.J., Missouri Province Superior, Rev. John Nobili, S.J., and Rev. Nicholas Point, S.J.
B. Legal documents, 1764-1873, 1 box; re: de Smet family probate papers and Rev. de Smetâs funeral
C. Maps, 1846, undated, 1 box; re: includes maps âPays des Porteursâ and âDe la Mission St. Anne,â maps of the Northwest by de Smet, maps of cities in Flanders and topographical map of the road from Missouri to Oregon from the field notes of Captain John C. Fremont
D. Miscellanea, 1844-1970, undated, 1 box; includes writings of Rev. Francis Xavier De Coen, S.J., 1844-1845
E. Art Work by Rev. Nicolas Point, S.J., 1841-1846, 1 box; re: pencil drawings, ink washes, and other items from Pointâs travels with de Smet, including to the Kalispel, Salish, and Coeur dâAlene Indians, Sacred Heart Mission, Cataldo, Idaho, St. Mary Mission, Stevensville, Montana, and St. Ignatius Mission, Pend Oreille River, Washington
/10 âWilliam Parkhurst Winans Papers, Cage 147â
Inclusive dates: 1904, undated
Volume: 2 folders
Description: Jesuit missions among Chelan, Entiat, Methow, Nespelim, Nez Perce, Okanogan, Paloos, Sanpoil, Senijextee, and Wenatchi Indians:
A. Letters to/ from Winans (1836-1917) and Rev. Cataldo, S.J., 1904, 1 folder; re: Colville Mission
B. St. Paul Mission, Kettle Falls, Washington, n.d, 1 folder; 1 photograph
Photograph Collections:
/11 âFrank Fuller Avery, Photographs of the Colville Indian Agency, PC 19â
Inclusive date: Between 1901-1916
Volume: 1 photograph and glass-plate negative
Description: Unidentified Catholic Church near Manila Creek on the Colville reservation; by Avery while superintendent of government Indian school at Fort Spokane and inspector of Colville Agency Day Schools.
/12 âHistorical Photographs Subject File Collection, PC 2â
Inclusive dates: 1930s
Volume: 17 photographs (prints) Description: St. Paul Mission, Colville/ Kettle Falls, Washington, St. Mary Mission, Omak, Washington, and Sacred Heart Mission, Idaho.
/13 âNez Perce Photographs Collection, PC 83â
Inclusive dates: Between ca. 1877-1905
Volume: 2 photographs
Description: Black and white prints; re: St. Joseph School, Culdesac, Idaho.
Unless otherwise noted, the repository on this page holds (or held) the records described here and they are not held at the 51°”Íű Archives.
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