Historical Background

Scope and Content

General Notes

Restrictions on Access

Acquisition Info

Processing Info

Related Material

Inventory   [ + ]

Subject Terms


Guide to the Camp Ghormley Historic Sleeping Cabins Photographs
Sept. 2002



PH Collection No.: 640
Creator: McFarland, Curt, photographer
Title: Camp Ghormley Historic Sleeping Cabins Photographs
Date Span: Sept. 2002
Quantity: 23 photographic prints (1 box) ; 8 x 10 in.
1 v.
Location: K0187
Languages: Collection materials are in English.
South side of Wildrose Cabin, Sept. 2002. Photo: Curt McFarland. Special Collections, UW Libraries, UW23620z

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



Historical Background

In the 1930s, Dr. Charles Ghormley, associate pastor at the First Presbyterian Church of Yakima, was instrumental in developing a site for its First Presbyterian Church Camp in Rimrock, Washington. After Dr. Ghormley’s sudden death in 1948, the camp was re-christened Camp Ghormley. The camp was intended to “provide accessible outdoor camping experiences for spiritual and physical development” for young people in Central Washington. The camp is best known today as Ghormley Meadow Christian Camp.

The sleeping cabins depicted in these photographs, all built circa 1939-1945, are examples of early recreational buildings in the Pacific Northwest. The five cabins – Wildrose, Foxglove (formerly known as Buttercup), Chicory (formerly known as Pine Drop), Tiger Lily, and Lupine – are very similar in structure and layout, and were built largely through volunteer effort. New foundations, stairs, and railings were added in 2001 in compliance with the Yakima County Fire Code. Prior to further modernizations, the cabins were evaluated and documented by Shane Scott, Naches Ranger district archaeologist.

Scope and Content

The collection consists of 23 black-and-white photographic prints depicting five girls’ sleeping cabins at Camp Ghormley in Yakima County, Washington. A written historical report and scans of historical photographs are also included. Most of the modern photographs are interior and exterior views of the Wildrose and Tiger Lily cabins. Detailed information on the cabins and on the camps in general (including measurements, maps, and excerpts of interviews from former campers) is available in the accompanying text.

Although not an official HABS (Historic American Buildings Survey) report, the photographs and accompanying report follow HABS documentation standards. Rev. Curt McFarland (the director of Camp Ghormley) researched and compiled the HABS documentation for the project; he also took the photographs. Final review and editing of the document was performed by Naches District archaeologist Jacqueline Beidl in 2004.

General Notes

The former names of Foxglove and Chicory cabins were Buttercup and Pine Drop, respectively; the names are used interchangeably in the accompanying historical information. This finding aid uses the current names, Foxglove and Chicory.

Restrictions on Access

Collection is open to the public.

Acquisition Info

Donated by the U.S. Forest Service Naches Ranger District, Wenatchee National Forest, February 2004.

Processing Info

Processed by Shannon B. Lynch, 2004.

Related Material

For information on the HABS/HAER collections in Special Collections, please see the Guide to the HABS/HAER Collections.


Inventory

 
Box/Folder Item Date
Wildrose CabinSept. 2002
1/11West front overview
Shake shingle roof covered with plastic due to leaks. New porch, steps, and foundation.
2West front detail   View image
Shake shingle roof covered with plastic due to leaks. New porch, steps, and foundation.
3South side   View image
New steps and foundation.
4South side and east back
5East back
6East back and north side
7North side
Original army cot bunk furnishings are piled outside cabin.
8North side and west front
9Shutter detail (closed)
10Shutter detail (open)
11Interior roof truss detail
12Foxglove, Lupine, and Wildrose cabins   View image

 
Box/Folder Item Date
Tiger Lily CabinSept. 2002
1/213West front
Original door has been removed. Note new porch, steps, and foundation.
14West front and south side   View image
Leaking shake shingle roof is covered with plastic.
15South side and east back
16South side and east back (close-up)
17East back
18East back and north side
19North side
20North side and west front
21Shutter detail (closed)
22Shutter detail (open)
23Chicory and Tiger Lily cabins

 
 
Box / Folder Date
Paper Documentation
Includes historical background on camp, architectural descriptions, project information, a photograph inventory, and supplemental materials (including testimonials from former campers, excerpts from early church periodicals, and scanned copies of early photographs).
1/3Historic American building documentation2002-2003
Includes historical, architectural, and project information.
Early photographs from Yakima Presbyterian Church archives 1939-1940s
The five scanned copies are of the Camp Ghormley girls' cabins, dating from 1939 to the 1940s. Female campers are pictured in some of the images.
Maps and miscellany
Included are a scanned project location map, a map of the Camp Ghormley site, and a scan of the original camp authorization letter from the Forest Service in 1939.

Subject Terms

Personal Names:
Beidl, Jacqueline, editor.
Geographic Names:
Yakima County (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.--Photographs.
Subjects:
Cabins--Washington (State)--Yakima County--Photographs.
Church camps--Washington (State)--Yakima County--Photographs.
Historic buildings--Washington (State)--Yakima County--Photographs.
Genre Headings:
Architectural photographs.
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