Edmond Stephen Meany (December 28, 1862 – April 22, 1935) was a professor of botany and history at the University of Washington (UW). He was an alumnus of the university, having graduated as the valedictorian of his class in 1885 when it was the Territorial University of Washington. Meany also earned a Master of Science from the University of Washington in 1889, and a Master of Letters from the University of Wisconsin in 1901.

Meany orating the dedication of the Alki Point Monument November 13, 1905

He was elected as a Washington state legislator for the 1891 and 1893 sessions. Meany was an active supporter of the local Boy Scouts of America organization, the Seattle Area Council. From 1906 until his death, he served as managing editor of the Washington Historical Quarterly (renamed the Pacific Northwest Quarterly the year after his death). From 1908 until his death, he also served as president of the Mountaineers, a hiking and climbing club. In 1928 he purchased land in Martin, Washington and donated it to the Mountaineers. The ski lodge built there was named Meany Ski Hut in his honor.

Honors

Writings

Meany addressing the president and stockholders of the Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition in September 1908, the year before the exposition.
  • Meany, Edmond S. (1915). (DJVU). Washington State Library's Classics in Washington History collection. University of Washington. OCLC .
  • Meany, Edmond S. (1909). History of the State of Washington. New York: MacMillan. OL .
  • Meany, Edmond S. (1916). (DJVU). Washington State Library's Classics in Washington History collection. Binfords & Mort. OCLC .
  • Meany, Edmond S. (1909). History of the University of Washington. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
  • Newspapers of Washington Territory in Washington Historical Quarterly

Further reading

Frykman, George A. Seattle's Historian and Promoter: The Life of Edmond Stephen Meany (Pullman, Washington: Washington State University Press, 1998).

Archives

  • . 1877–1935. 71.86 cubic feet. At the
  • . 1864–1931. Approximately 10.33 cubic feet. At the

External links

  • An ongoing database of over 300 historical portraits of men and women well known in the Pacific Northwest region and also nationwide. Includes images of Edmond S. Meany.
  • Meaney, Edmond Stephen (1922). "Washington (State)". Encyclopædia Britannica (12th ed.).
  • at Project Gutenberg
  • at the Internet Archive