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                <titleproper>RUSSELL F. WHITEHEAD:</titleproper>
                <subtitle>An Inventory of His Business Correspondence at the Minnesota Historical Society</subtitle>
                <author>Finding aid prepared by David B. Peterson</author>
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                <publisher encodinganalog="Publisher">Minnesota Historical Society</publisher>
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               <addressline>St. Paul, MN.</addressline>
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            <creation encodinganalog="Description">Finding aid encoded by David B. Peterson
                <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="2012">September 2012</date>
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            <langusage>Finding aid written in <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="Language" scriptcode="Latn">English.</language>
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            <head id="a1">OVERVIEW</head>
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                <corpname encodinganalog="852$a">Minnesota Historical Society</corpname>
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            <origination label="Creator:">
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="100">Whitehead, Russell F. (Russell Fenimore), 1884-1954.</persname>
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            <unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245$a">Business correspondence related to the White pine series of architectural monographs.</unittitle>
       
            <unitdate label="Date:" encodinganalog="245$f" type="inclusive" normal="1915/1953">1915-1953.</unitdate>
        
            <langmaterial label="Language of Materials">Materials in <language langcode="eng">English</language>. </langmaterial>
            <abstract label="Abstract:">Business correspondence and miscellaneous records of Whitehead as editor of <emph render="italic">The White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs</emph> (1915-1931) and its successor, <emph render="italic">Pencil Points</emph> (1932-1940).</abstract>
            <physdesc label="Quantity:" encodinganalog="300">0.8 cubic feet (2 boxes).</physdesc>
          
            <physloc label="Location:"> P2823:  See <ref target="a9">Detailed Description</ref> for shelf locations.</physloc>
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              <head altrender="biography" id="a2">BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE</head>
              <p>Russell Fenimore Whitehead was born January 14, 1884, in Trenton, New Jersey, the son of William R. and Florence D. (Moore) Whitehead.  He received a B.A. from Drexel Institute in 1903.  After seven years as a draftsman, he was named editor of  <emph render="italic">The Architectural Record </emph> in 1912.  In 1913 he edited <emph render="italic">The Brickbuilder, </emph>which was based in New York City.  In 1914 he began to edit <emph render="italic">The White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs</emph>, promoted by the White Pine Bureau, an organization of timber interests from the northern Midwest.  In 1925 he became editor of <emph render="italic">Pencil Points</emph> magazine.  He worked as an architect with the firm of Clark  &amp; Whitehead from 1924 until 1940.  He also worked closely with the Weyerhaeuser Forest Products Company and other Weyerhaeuser timber interests.  Whitehead died in December 1954 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. </p>
              
              <p><emph render="italic"> The White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs</emph> was created under the auspices of the White Pine Bureau, an association consisting primarily of Weyerhaeuser-related firms to encourage the use of white pine as a building material.  The series, intended to be promotional, featured early American buildings made of pine.  The high quality photographs (many by Julian Buckley) and the measured drawings of buildings made the series a popular success.  In 1924, the White Pine Bureau ceased its support of the series, but the Weyerhaeuser Forest Products Company continued advertising support.  In 1932, the series was absorbed into <emph render="italic"> Pencil Points. </emph></p>
              
              
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              <head id="a3">SCOPE AND CONTENTS</head>
              <p>In addition to Whitehead's correspondence as editor of <emph render="italic"> The White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs</emph> and  <emph render="italic"> Pencil Points, </emph> materials include correspondence with architects, librarians and booksellers trying to purchase or complete sets of the publications; extensive correspondence with George F. Lindsay and C. L. Hamilton, representing the Weyerhaeuser timber interests in supporting and promoting the use of white pine as building material; and over 170 letters from Cass Gilbert, Electus D. Litchfield, Horace Trumbauer, Elizabeth Ayer, and other architects.</p>
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            <head id="a7">CATALOG HEADINGS</head>
            <p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the
                Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related
                topics should <extref href="http://mnhs.mnpals.net/F" show="new" actuate="onrequest">search the catalog</extref> using these headings.</p>
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                <head>Topics:</head>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Architects -- United States.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Architecture -- United States -- Periodicals.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Building, Wooden -- United States -- Periodicals.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">White pine -- Periodicals.</subject>
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                <head>Persons:</head>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Hamilton, C. L.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Lindsay, George F.</persname>
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                <head>Organizations:</head>
                <corpname role="creator" encodinganalog="710">Weyerhaeuser Forest Products (Firm)</corpname>
                <corpname role="creator" encodinganalog="710">White Pine Bureau.</corpname>
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                <head>Titles:</head>
                <title role="subject" encodinganalog="630">White pine series of architectural monographs.</title>
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            <head id="a8">ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION</head>
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                <head>Preferred Citation:</head>
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                    <emph render="italic">[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. </emph>Whitehead, Russell F. Business correspondence related to the White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs. Minnesota Historical Society.</p>
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                    <emph render="italic">See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional
                        examples.</emph>
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                <head>Accession Information:</head>
                <p>Accession number: 16,681</p>
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                <head>Processing Information:</head>
                <p>Processed by: David B. Peterson, September 2012.</p>
                <p>Catalog ID number: 007564998</p>
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            <head id="a9">DETAILED DESCRIPTION</head>
            <c01><did><physloc>P2823</physloc><container>1</container><unittitle>Correspondence:</unittitle></did>
                <c02><did><unittitle>General correspondence, </unittitle><unitdate>1915-1931. </unitdate><physdesc>14 folders. </physdesc></did><scopecontent><p>Principally letters sent and received by Whitehead concerning the promotion of white pine as a building material, the production and distribution of  <emph render="italic">The White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs</emph>, and the operations of the White Pine Bureau.  Most of the correspondence is with George F. Lindsay of the Weyerhaeuser timber interests and C.L. Hamilton of the White Pine Bureau.</p></scopecontent></c02>
                <c02><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous correspondence, </unittitle><unitdate>1916-1929, 1931-1934, 1944-1953. </unitdate><physdesc>4 folders. </physdesc></did><scopecontent><p>Correspondence with recipients of the <emph render="italic">White Pine Series</emph> regarding subscriptions and with librarians seeking to complete sets of the publication.</p></scopecontent></c02>
                <c02><did><unittitle>From booksellers/publishers, </unittitle><unitdate>1947-1951. </unitdate></did></c02>
                <c02><did><unittitle>From book-related people, </unittitle><unitdate>1916-1920. </unitdate></did></c02>
                <c02><did><physloc>P2823</physloc><container>2</container><unittitle>From architects, </unittitle><unitdate>1916-1952. </unitdate><physdesc>4 folders. </physdesc></did><scopecontent><p>Arranged alphabetically; includes some 170+ letters from architects throughout the United States, many discussing the use of pine as a building product or commenting on the White Pine series.  Most of the letters are dated 1916-1923 and 1949-1952.  A list of architect-correspondents is found in the first folder.</p></scopecontent></c02></c01>
            <c01><did><unittitle>Annual white pine competition prize and honorable mention listings, </unittitle><unitdate>undated and 1916. </unitdate></did><scopecontent><p>Covers the second, third, seventh, eighth, ninth, and 1916 competitions.</p></scopecontent></c01>
            <c01><did><unittitle>Printed ephemera, </unittitle><unitdate>1916-1950. </unitdate></did><scopecontent><p>File includes advertisements, fliers, and pamphlets, including <emph render="italic">White Pine as an Economical Home-Building Wood</emph> issued in 1916 by the White Pine Bureau.</p></scopecontent></c01>
            <c01><did><unittitle>Miscellaneous notes, </unittitle><unitdate>undated. </unitdate></did><scopecontent><p>Mainly unidentified notes.</p></scopecontent></c01>
            <c01><did><unittitle>Inventories of <emph render="italic">White Pine Series</emph> monographs, </unittitle><unitdate>undated. </unitdate></did></c01>
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