James W. Martin Papers, 1930-1988

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Martin, J. W. (James William)
Title
James W. Martin Papers
Dates
1930-1988 (inclusive)
1943-1973 (bulk)
Quantity
7.5 cubic feet
Collection Number
MG 426
Summary
Professor and Head of the Department of Agricultural Engineering at the University of Idaho. The papers reflect the professional and educational aspects of his career and include also materials about his service in the U.S. Navy.
Repository
University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
University of Idaho Library
875 Perimeter Drive
MS 2350
Moscow, ID
83844-2350
Telephone: 2088850845
libspec@uidaho.edu
Access Restrictions

The collection is open to the public. Researchers must use the collection in accordance with the policies of the University of Idaho Special Collections and Archives.

Languages
This collection is in English.

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

James William Martin, son of James Chester Martin and Alice Winnefred Crammer, was born in Kent, Iowa, on October 8, 1908. He served as the Head of the Department of Agricultural Engineering at the University of Idaho from 1946 to 1966 and as Professor from 1946 to 1973, when he retired. He is the author of over fifty articles and technical publications, including a book co-authored with H. F. McColly, entitled Introduction to Agricultural Engineering, published in 1955. He earned Bachelor degrees in Electrical Engineering in 1933 and in Agricultural Engineering in 1938 from the Kansas State University and a M.S. in Agricultural Engineering from Iowa State University in 1939. He joined the United States Naval Reserve as lieutenant and served from 1943 to 1946. Besides his teaching experience, J. W. Martin also had experience in industry, including employment with Continental Oil Co. and John Deere Co. He was President of the Idaho Society of Professional Engineers in 1962, Vice chairman of the Professional Engineers in Education of the National Society of Professional Engineers in 1966-1967, and the Regional Director of the Pacific Northwest Region of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers in 1971. In 1934 he married Beulah Louisa Callis, born on April 26, 1908 in Chase, Kansas, the daughter of Charles Edwin Callis and Matie Blanche Barngrover. Mrs. Martin earned a B.S. in General Science from Kansas State College in 1930 and a M.S. in Education from the University of Idaho in 1958. She taught in the Department of Agricultural Engineering at the University of Idaho.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The papers of James W. Martin span the years 1930 to 1988, with the bulk of material dating 1943-1973. The documents cover his academic career at the University of Idaho, as Head of the Department of Agricultural Engineering from 1946 to 1966 and as Professor from 1946 to 1973. The collection also highlights his service in the U.S. Navy from 1943 to 1946. Includes photographs related to practices of agricultural engineering.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

James W. Martin Papers, MG 426. Special Collections and Archives, University of Idaho Library, Moscow, Idaho.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Box content list.

Acquisition Information

The papers of James W. Martin were transferred to the University of Idaho Library from the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering on five occasions, between 1990 and 2007.

Processing Note

Processed in July 2007. The collection received basic-level processing.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
1 1 Correspondence of J. W. Martin and H. F. McColly with the publisher of their book Introduction to Agricultural Engineering, 1954-1956
1 2 Copy of Beulah and James Martin’s birth certificates, 1940 (both copies) and of their shared passport, 1959; booklet with the register of their matrimony and four photographs, 1934; memorial record of Charles E. Callis, 1952; Beulah’s unofficial grade report from the University of Idaho, 1955, a membership certificate from the Order of the Eastern Star, 1934, and her teacher’s contract, 1930 and certificate, 1933 from the Department of Education of the State of Kansas
1 3 Letter of congratulations to J. W. Martin for being named Inland Empire Agricultural Engineer of the Year, 1970 and Certificate of Recognition to J. W. Martin from the State of Idaho, 1973
1 4 Sabbatical leave report, 1959-1960
1 5 J.W. Martin’s U. S. Navy records, 1943-1950
1 6 Personal photographs, c. 1950-1970
1 7 James W. and Beulah L. Martin ASAE Educational Trust Fund, c. 1988
1 8 Tiles from University of Massachusetts, 1966 and from Kansas State University, 1975
2 1-6 Miscellaneous materials related to the Idaho Society of Professional Engineers, which includes programs of Annual Meeting and Convention, 1961-1964, 1970, 1973 and to the Professional Engineers in Education, such as Rules of Government and Operation, 1965 and a report to the board of directors, 1967
2 7-9 Materials related to the program in Agricultural Engineering at the University of Idaho, such as a report, 1965; students enrolment in the program, 1959
2 10 Correspondence with Gilbert L. Corey and Delbert W. Fitzsimmons, 1963-1965
2 11 Copy of some articles authored or co-authored by J. W. Martin, c. 1940-1951
3 Materials related to the construction and dedication of the J. E. Buchanan Engineering Laboratory, including reports of the planning committee, sketches by Bill Oyen and dedication program, speeches, guests book, photographs, and news clippings, 1944-1970
3 Materials related to the Pacific Northwest American Society of Agricultural Engineers, including correspondence and awards, c. 1970-1975
3 Miscellaneous folders about water resources, 1963; alcohol, c. 1937-1978; Kansas State dynamometer, 1953; climatological data collected on the campus of the University of Idaho from 1892 to 1970; Idaho Farm Electrification Program, 1970; and correspondence with Russell L. Perry (University of California, Riverside), which includes the articles "Engineering Applications of Electro-Physiological Properties of Plants," by Joseph Molitorisz, 1966 and "Electricity and Plant Growth," by Chandler P. North, 1967
4 J. W. Martin's class notes and reports presented to professors at Kansas States College, Iowa State College, and University of Illinois, 1938-1940
5 Photo album depicting University of Idaho buildings, the Moscow area, clam digging, among others
5 Scrapbook about James W. Martin's service in the U.S. Naval Air Navigation School at Hollywood, Florida, 1942-1945
5 Scrapbook about James W. Martin's career at the University of Idaho. Includes photographs, 1963-1974
6-7 Photograph prints of practices of the agricultural engineering
8 Slides. Boxes are identified as 1-Chicago, Iowa City, Black Hills, Mount Rushmore, clam digging, Oregon, Mount Shasta, etc, 1954; 2-Nelson (Victoria), Mount Rainier; 3-Alaska, Prince Rupert, Chief Joseph, 1979; 4-Teton, Yellowstone, Canada, 1979; 5-Glacier Columbia R. timberline, Washington D.C., 1979
9 Slides. Boxes are identified as 1-Seattle, Kansas, Colorado, family, Nez Perce Indians, Historic Oregon Trail; 2-Machines Little International, 1951 and others, 1979; 3-Idaho miscellaneous; 4-Crate Lake, Mount Shasta, Lava Butte, McNary Dam, Moscow (ID), Dean Hungerford, etc; 5-American Society of Agricultural Engineers-ASAE Pittsburgh, 1953 and NSPE

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Agricultural engineering--photographs
  • Agricultural engineering
  • Electricity in agriculture
  • Engineering Education
  • Farm mechanization--Idaho

Personal Names

  • Martin, J. W. (James William)--Archives

Corporate Names

  • University of Idaho--Buildings
  • University of Idaho. Dept. of Biological and Agricultural Engineering
  • Idaho Society of Professional Engineers--Sources
  • J. E. Buchanan Engineering Laboratory (Moscow, Idaho)--Design and construction
  • Pacific Northwest American Society of Agricultural Engineers--Sources
  • Professional Engineers in Education of the National Society of Professional Engineers--Sources

Geographical Names

  • Moscow (Idaho)--Climatological data