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Brooks and Melba Labbe Caldwell Collection, 1851-1985

By Finding aid prepared by Karl McCreary.

Collection Overview

Title: Brooks and Melba Labbe Caldwell Collection, 1851-1985

Predominant Dates: 1920-1985

ID: MSS Caldwell

Primary Creator: Caldwell, Melba Labbe (1903-1967)

Extent: 0.75 cubic feet. More info below.

Arrangement: This collection is organized into seven series: I. Certificates; II. Publications; III. Scrapbook; IV. Account Ledger; V. Postcards; VI. Ephemera; and VII. Photographs.

Languages of Materials: English [eng]

Abstract

The Brooks and Melba Labbe Caldwell Collection contains materials generated, collected, and assembled by Brooks Caldwell and his wife Melba Labbe. Documenting their educational histories, professional lives as a pharmacist (Brooks) and florist (Melba), and social interests, this collection includes certificates, photographs, postcards, publications, an account ledger, and a scrapbook. Brooks Caldwell graduated from Oregon Agricultural College in 1925 in Pharmacy.

Scope and Content Notes

The Brooks and Melba Labbe Caldwell Collection contains materials generated, collected, and assembled by Brooks Caldwell and his wife Melba Labbe. Documenting their educational histories, professional lives, and social interests, this collection includes certificates, photographs, postcards, publications, an account ledger, and a scrapbook.

The certificates document Brooks Caldwell's education in Fresno, California, and at Oregon Agricultural College (now Oregon State University), his military service in World War II, and his certification as a pharmacist and teacher. Items pertaining to Melba Labbe Caldwell in this series include documentation of her training as a florist and stock certificates of her business. The record of the Caldwells' marriage, as well as the one for Brooks' parents, Jess Caldwell and Hattie Brooks, can be also be found in this series.

The bulk of the publications in series II were collected by Brooks in his association with Fresno High School and Oregon State University. The OSU materials reflect Brooks' involvement both as a student (campus event programs, fraternity and honorary society member) and later as an alumnus (President's Club). Other publications include a promotional magazine for Melba's flower shop Flowers By Melba.

The scrapbook, assembled by Melba, primarily consists of newspaper clippings from the Oregonian and the Oregon Journal, but also includes brochures, correspondence and a few photographs. Documenting Melba's career as a sculptor's model (in particular, her work for the 1925 Rose Festival), the clippings also pertain to Melba's florist business, the local chapter of the Oregon Women's Ambulance Corps and Women's Army Corps, the activities of Daughters of the Nile, and various news stories on her family. Items that were found loose or dislodged in the scrapbook have been placed in separate folders and include newspaper clippings, brochures, correspondence, and copies of government documentation from France relating to the consulship of Melba's relative, Antoine Labbe.

The account ledger documents expenditures and receipts for Melba's floral businesses. Series V consists of postcards collected by Brooks and Melba from various hotels and tourist attractions in the Western U.S. The ephemera in series VI consists of road maps, a restaurant menu, an invitation to a Rose Festival ball, a souvenir set of matches from the Golden Gate International Exposition, a Chinese wall hanging, and other items.

In addition to portraits of Melba, the photographs also portray the Caldwells with friends and family, the pharmacy and flower shop managed by Brooks and Melba, the Caldwells in military service, Melba's involvement with the Daughters of the Nile, and Brooks' residence in Tigard. Images of Brooks and his classmates (mostly in reunion gathering group shots) at Oregon Agricultural College can also be found in this series.

Biographical / Historical Notes

Born in 1902 and raised in Fresno, California, Brooks Caldwell entered Oregon Agricultural College in 1922 and received a BS from the School of Pharmacy in 1925. On campus, Brooks was a member of the Tau Delta Fraternity and the Rho Chi Honorary Society. After a brief stint in teaching after graduation, Caldwell went on to operate two pharmacies in the Portland area. In 1942, the year that he married Melba Labbe, Brooks also entered military service. He died in 1987.

Born in 1903 to an old and well-established Portland merchant family, Melba Labbe worked as a sculptor's model beginning in her teens. In 1925, she served as the model for a series of 32 statues featured as a part of the annual Rose Festival celebration that were installed in downtown Portland. During World War II, Melba enlisted with the Oregon Women's Ambulance Corps and the Women's Army Corps. Shortly after marriage to Brooks in 1942, Melba started up a flower shop in Portland called Labbe Flowers and later Flowers by Melba. In addition to her business, Melba was involved in the organization "Daughters of the Nile." She died in 1967.

Administrative Information

More Extent Information: 5 boxes, including 2 oversize boxes

Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.

Preferred Citation: Brooks and Melba Labbe Caldwell Collection (MSS Caldwell), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.

Other URL: A preliminary container list was created for this collection on or before Decemeber 11, 2015.

Creators

Caldwell, Melba Labbe (1903-1967)
Caldwell, Brooks (1902-1987)

People, Places, and Topics

Caldwell, Brooks, 1902-1987
Caldwell, Melba Labbe, 1903-1967
Daughters of the Nile
Florists--Oregon
Greek letter societies--Oregon--Corvallis.
Oregon Agricultural College. Class of 1925
Oregon State University. President's Club
Pharmacists--Oregon.
Portland Rose Festival
Rho Chi Society (U.S.) Beta Chapter (Oregon State University)
Tau Delta (Fraternity)
Women--Oregon--Portland--Societies and clubs.
World War, 1939-1945--Women.

Forms of Material

Photographic prints.
Postcards.
Scrapbooks.


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