Gordon G. Macnab papers, 1841-circa 1983

Overview of the Collection

Creator
MacNab, Gordon G., 1906-2006
Title
Gordon G. Macnab papers
Dates
1841-circa 1983 (inclusive)
Quantity
0.45 cubic feet, (1 document case)
Collection Number
Mss 2095
Summary
Small collection of papers of Gordon G. Macnab (1906-2006), an Associated Press editor in Portland, Oregon. The collection includes notes, articles, and press releases related to John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign visits in Oregon, 1959-1960; AP planning documents for the 1960 primary and general elections in Oregon; teletype printouts of wire service news reports from December 8, 1941, about Japan's bombing of Pearl Harbor and other news items; Margaret Raz Graf's reminiscences of her childhood in Hillsdale, Oregon; and typed transcriptions of letters and diary entries of Clark W. Thompson, the grandfather of Gordon G. Macnab's wife, Molly Macnab.
Repository
Oregon Historical Society Research Library
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR
97205
Telephone: 503-306-5240
Fax: 503-219-2040
libreference@ohs.org
Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Gordon Greenleaf Macnab was born in Iowa in 1906. He entered the newspaper business as an apprentice printer in 1919, and graduated from the University of Iowa in 1927. After stints at newspapers in Iowa, Minnesota, and Alaska, he came to Oregon, first working in McMinnville, then at the Oregon Journal in Portland beginning in 1937. He joined the Portland bureau of the Associated Press in 1941. During World War II, he served with the U.S. Army Air Corps in the Aleutian Islands and worked on Pentagon intelligence publications, then returned to the AP in 1946 as Oregon news editor, a position he held until his retirement in 1971.

Macnab married Mary Louise "Molly" Thompson in 1940; they met while both worked at the Oregon Journal, Macnab as a copy editor and Thompson as the Journal's society editor. They later had three children. They moved to Redmond, Washington, in 1997, and Gordon Macnab died in 2006, shortly before his 100th birthday.

Sources: "AP Veteran Macnab Retires," Oregon Journal, March 1, 1971, Page 11; obituary, "Gordon Macnab, editor for AP in Oregon," by Joan Harvey, Oregonian, March 12, 2006, Page D15; obituary, The Globe (Worthington, Minnesota), March 8, 2006.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The bulk of the collection consists of documents associated with Gordon G. Macnab's work as a journalist for the Associated Press in Portland, Oregon. Many of these documents relate to coverage of John F. Kennedy's campaign visits to Oregon from 1959-1960, and include: press releases of the prepared text for remarks by Kennedy; handwritten notes from Kennedy's campaign appearances; typescript transcripts that Macnab later made of some of his notes; and articles by Macnab, with handwritten marks and edits. These materials are accompanied by typewritten explanatory comments, made circa 1974, that provide additional context. Also included are Associated Press planning materials for the 1960 primary and general elections, as well as clippings of articles written after Kennedy's assassination, revisiting his appearances in Oregon. In addition to political coverage, the collection includes two rolled teletype printouts of wire service news reports from December 8, 1941, which consist of reports about Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, along with other Northwest and national news items.

Other materials in the collection are a typescript copy of 1974 reminiscences by Margaret Raz Graf about the Hillsdale area of Portland, Oregon, titled "Hillsdale: An area of Hills and Dales -- as I remember it since 1890"; a small quantity of Gordon G. Macnab's rationing records and gas receipts during World War II; and family history. The family history is a spiral-bound compilation, assembled circa 1983, that primarily consists of typescript copies of diary entries and letters by Clark W. Thompson (1825-1885), who was the grandfather of Gordon G. Macnab's wife, Molly Macnab. The diary entries, 1841-1842, chronicle Thompson's youth and school days; the letters, 1850-1853, document his overland journey from Illinois to California. The compilation also includes photocopied maps and photographs, many of which were taken circa 1983 and depict sites along the route of Thompson's journey to California.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Acquisition Information

Gifts of Gordon Macnab, 1974, and of Gordon Macnab and Mary T. Macnab, December 1991 (Lib. Acc. 20650).

Location of Originals

Original diary and letters of Clark W. Thompson are held in the Clark Wallace Thompson papers, MMC-0165, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Preservation Note

Rolled teletype printouts require assistance to view due to fragility. Contact library staff.

Processing Note

Collection description was updated in June 2023 to provide additional detail about materials, correct errors, and conform to current standard. Collection was titled "Gordon Greenleaf Mcnab papers" prior to June 2023. Collection includes materials previously designated Mss 2095-1.

Related Materials

Other materials by or related to Macnab at the Oregon Historical Society Research Library include his book "A Century of News and People in the East Oregonian," call number 979.1611 E13m 1975; a pamphlet by Macnab, "A History of the McQuinn Strip," call number PAM 970.5 M169h; the Kiska Island aerial reconnaissance photographs collection, Org. Lot 511; and a collection on the United States Spruce Production Corporation, Mss 2108.

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Elections--Oregon--20th century
  • Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941
  • Political campaigns--Oregon--20th century
  • Presidents--United States--Election--1960
  • Reporters and reporting--Oregon

Personal Names

  • Graf, Margaret Raz
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • MacNab, Gordon G., 1906-2006
  • Thompson, Clark Wallace, 1825-1885

Corporate Names

  • Associated Press--Employees

Geographical Names

  • Hillsdale (Or.)--History

Form or Genre Terms

  • articles
  • correspondence
  • notes (documents)
  • reminiscences
  • speeches (documents)

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Graf, Margaret Raz
    • Thompson, Clark Wallace, 1825-1885