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Guide to the Olmsted Brothers Records
1903-1915



 
Accession No.:0170-001
Creator:Olmsted Brothers, creator
Title:Olmsted Brothers Records
Date Span:1903-1915
Quantity: .42 cubic ft.
Languages:Collection materials are in English.
Bird's-eye view of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909. Illustration: William Caughey. Special Collections, UW Libraries, UW1378

Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.




Historical Note

Olmsted brothers, comprised of John C. and Federick Law Olmsted, was a nationally recognized landscape architecture firm established in 1858 by Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr. and based in Brookline, Massachusetts. Although the firm was involved in urban improvement schemes across America, one of its significant contributions was to the development of the University of Washington campus.

In the spring of 1903 the University of Washington Board of Regents asked John C. Olmsted to make a preliminary scheme of improvements to the University of Washington campus which would be "in harmony with the proposed park system of the city and which can be used to guide all important construction and planting on the University grounds for years to come."

The initial development plan presented by John Olmsted in 1904 would never be implemented fully, although aspects of his proposals were revised and used in later years. The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, however, held in Seattle in 1909, gave impetus to the Olmsted role in campus design. The decision to locate the Exposition on the lower part of the University of Washington grounds provided new opportunities to develop the campus. Olmsted Brothers was employed by the Board of Trustees to draw up proposals for the site, which the firm was familiar with from its previous studies.

Olmsted Brothers was employed by the University of Washington again in 1911 to develop plans for campus improvement. Following various disagreements with the Board of Regents and faculty members, however, the firm's involvement with the University came to an end in 1914.

Scope and Content

The Olmstead Brothers records, 1903-1915, are divided into two main subgroups. The first of these relates to the landscaping and development of the University of Washington in this period, and the second to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition held in Seattle in 1909.

The first subgroup contains correspondence between Olmsted Brothers and the U.W. Board of Regents, reports and recommendations made to the Board, and notes taken by John C. Olmsted during the firm's study of the campus.

The second section contains correspondence, diary notes, speeches and writings, legal documents, cost-estimates, financial records, and clippings relating to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. The bulk of the records in this second subgroup date from 1906 to 1910.

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions exist on the records in this accession, as the creator's literary rights were not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Acquisition Info

The accession was donated to the University of Washington by Olmsted Brothers in July, 1961.

Other Finding Aids

A name index is available to facilitate access to the records.

Related Material

Related papers of the Olmsted Brothers are held at the Library of Congress. These holdings include correspondence, field notes, and planning files relating to the development of the Seattle park systems, and a scrapbook on the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition.

The Olmsted Archives, containing over 1,000,000 historic documents, are held by the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, Mass.


Inventory

 
Box/FolderDate
University of Washington
1/1-4General Correspondence1903-1915
44 items
1/5Diary Notes1903-1912
13 items

 
Box/FolderDate
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
1/6-13General Correspondence1906-1910
114 items
1/14Diary Notes1906-1909
12 items
1/15Speeches and Writingsn.d.
3 items
1/16Legal Documents1907
2 items
1/17Estimates1906-1907
15 items
1/18Financial Records (Subscription to Capital Stock) 1906
1 item
1/19Clippings1907, 1909
3 items
Scope and Content: Includes galley proof.

Subject Terms

Personal Names:
Howard, John Galen, 1864-1931.
Kane, Thomas Franklin, 1863-1953.
Meany, Edmond S. (Edmond Stephen), 1862-1935.
Smith, C. J.
Suzzallo, Henry, 1875-1933.
Organizations:
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909 : Seattle, Wash.)--Planning.
Olmsted Brothers--Archives.
Seattle (Wash.). Board of Park Commissioners.
University of Washington. Board of Regents.
University of Washington--Planning.
Subjects:
Exhibitions--Washington (State)--Seattle.
Landscape architectural firms--United States.
Landscape architectural projects--Washington (State)--Seattle.
Landscape architecture--Washington (State)
Universities and colleges--Washington (State)--Seattle.