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Harvey W. Wiley papers

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Biographical Note

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Publications by Wiley

Correspondence

Articles about Wiley

Articles from Purdue Publications

Articles about Wiley and his Bicycle

Publications by Wiley

Publications by Wiley

Publications by Wiley

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Harvey W. Wiley papers, 1878-2003 | Purdue University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections

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Collection Overview

Title: Harvey W. Wiley papers, 1878-2003Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Primary Creator: Wiley, Harvey W. (1844-1930)

Extent: 8.0 Folders

Arrangement: This collection is divided into five series: Publications by Wiley, Correspondence, Articles from Purdue Publications, Articles Regarding Wiley, Articles about Wiley and his Bicycle.

Subjects: Bicycle, Harvey W. Wiley, 1844-1930, Hovde, Frederick L., 1908-1983, United States. Dept. of Agriculture

Forms of Material: Articles, Clippings (Information artifacts), Correspondence, Speeches

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This collection covers the career of the 'Father of the FDA,' Dr. Harvey W. Wiley. Harvey Wiley was a professor of chemistry and physics at Purdue University from 1874 - 1883. He went on to become the chief chemist at the USDA and was instrumental in passing the federal Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906. He later worked at the Good Housekeeping Magazine Labs and established the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. This collection contains correspondence and articles written by Wiley and articles and correspondence regarding Wiley.

Biographical Note

Harvey Washington Wiley was born October 18, 1844 near Kent, Indiana. In 1863, Wiley enrolled in Hanover College and left the following year to join the Union Army as a member of Company I of the 137<sup>th</sup> Indiana Volunteers. In April of 1865, he returned to Hanover and graduated in 1867. Wiley joined the faculty of Northwestern Christian University [now known as Butler University] and began medical studies at Indiana Medical College. Wiley graduated from medical school in 1871 and taught briefly at a high school in Indianapolis before becoming Professor of Chemistry at Indiana Medical College. In 1872, Wiley took a year off to earn a BA at Harvard and then returned to Indiana to resume his duties at the medical college. At the same time, Wiley began teaching chemistry at Northwestern Christian University and Indiana University's newly formed Indianapolis Medical College. In 1874, Wiley left Indianapolis to take the first chair of chemistry at the state's newest institution of higher learning, Purdue University.

Wiley's first task at Purdue was to prepare the university's entrance exams, a job which had apparently been overlooked until the eve of opening day. Wiley taught chemistry and physics and became a very popular faculty member among the students. As faculty advisor, Wiley was instrumental in forming the university's first newspaper, The Purdue, in 1875 and organizing Purdue's first military cadet program, the "Purdue Army," in 1877. Wiley became a familiar sight around campus after bringing the first bicycle into Lafayette, a 1880 high wheel Harvard, which he rode to and from class. This was the final straw for the Board of Trustees, who reprimanded the professor:

"We have been greatly pleased with the excellence of his instruction, and are pleased with the popularity he enjoys with the students. We are deeply grieved, however, at his conduct. He has put on a uniform and played with the boys, much to the discredit of the dignity of a professor. But the most grave offense of all has lately come to our attention. Professor Wiley has bought a bicycle. Imagine my feelings and those of the other members of the board on seeing one of our professors dressed up like a monkey and astride a cartwheel riding along our streets." (Wiley Autobiography, 157- 158)

Despite the Board of Trustees' displeasure, Wiley enjoyed his work at Purdue. Besides teaching he began studying sugars which resulted in a commissioned report for the Indiana State Board of Health on the varieties of sugars and syrups available in the state.

 In 1883, Wiley left Purdue to become the Chief Chemist in the United States Department of Agriculture. Wiley continued his research in sugars and syrups and eventually became interested in food of all types. One of his main concerns was the lack of pure food products available in the market which eventually led to the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906. In 1912, Wiley resigned from the USDA and took over leadership of the Good Housekeeping Magazine Labs and established the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. Wiley remained a bachelor until his sixty-sixth year when he married Anna Campbell Kelton in 1911. The couple had two sons, Harvey Washington Jr. and John Preston. Harvey W. Wiley died in his home on June 30, 1930 and is buried at Arlington Cemetery.

Subject/Index Terms

Bicycle
Harvey W. Wiley, 1844-1930
Hovde, Frederick L., 1908-1983
United States. Dept. of Agriculture

Administrative Information

Repository: Purdue University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections

Access Restrictions: Collection is open for research.

Use Restrictions: There are no restrictions on this collection.

Preferred Citation: MSF 416, Harvey W. Wiley papers, Archives and Special Collections, Purdue University Libraries


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Folder:

[Folder 1: Publications by Wiley, 1881-1923],
[Folder 2: Correspondence, 1878-1963],
[Folder 3: Articles about Wiley, 1920-2006],
[Folder 4: Articles from Purdue Publications, 1883-1957],
[Folder 5: Articles about Wiley and his Bicycle, ca. 1914-1981],
[Folder 6: Publications by Wiley, 1881-1883],
[Folder 7: Publications by Wiley, 1883-1890],
[Folder 8: Publications by Wiley, 1896-1902],
[Folder 9: Publications by Wiley, 1908-1923],
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Folder 2: Correspondence, 1878-1963Add to your cart.
Series 1: H. W. Wiley Correspondence, 1878-1928Add to your cart.
Item 1: Original letter from H.W. Wiley, addressed to Mrs. Clark, 1878Add to your cart.
Item 2: Transcription of letter to Mrs. Clark, n.d.Add to your cart.
Item 4: Letter to Wiley from John B. Harper, U.S. Indian Service, Department of the Interior, 1901Add to your cart.
Item 5: Biographical sketch filled out by Wiley and mailed to "Men of Mark in Indiana", ca. 1803Add to your cart.
Item 6: Letter from Wiley to W. H. Hepburn, Purdue Librarian, January 2, 1924Add to your cart.
Item 7: Letter from Wiley to W. H. Hepburn, Purdue Librarian, November 23, 1928Add to your cart.
Item 8: Letter from Wiley to W. H. Hepburn, Purdue Librarian, December 7, 1928Add to your cart.
Item 9: Letter to Wiley from W. H. Hepburn, Purdue Librarian, December 13, 1928Add to your cart.
Series 2: Correspondence regarding Wiley Collection, 1931-1963Add to your cart.
Item 1: Letter from Nellie Coats, Indiana State Library, 1924Add to your cart.
Item 2: Letter from Mrs. H. W. Wiley, 1931Add to your cart.
Item 3: Letter from Edward C. Elliott, 1934Add to your cart.
Item 4: Letter from William L. Fox, Montgomery Junior College, 1953Add to your cart.
Item 5: Reply to William L. Fox, Montgomery Junior College, January 5, 1954Add to your cart.
Item 6: Reply to William L. Fox, Montgomery Junior College, January 14, 1954Add to your cart.
Item 8: Letter to H. L. Hovde with First Day Issue of Wiley Stamp, 1956Add to your cart.
Item 10: Reply to letter from Alice Grant, April 14, 1958Add to your cart.
Item 11: Letter from Martin C. Powers, 1960Add to your cart.
Item 12: Letter to Ralph W. Sockman, May 3, 1960Add to your cart.
Item 13: Letter to Ralph W. Sockman, May 5, 1960Add to your cart.
Item 14: Photocopy of letter from William Berkshire, October 5, 1963Add to your cart.
Item 15: Reply to William Berkshire, October 11, 1963Add to your cart.

Browse by Folder:

[Folder 1: Publications by Wiley, 1881-1923],
[Folder 2: Correspondence, 1878-1963],
[Folder 3: Articles about Wiley, 1920-2006],
[Folder 4: Articles from Purdue Publications, 1883-1957],
[Folder 5: Articles about Wiley and his Bicycle, ca. 1914-1981],
[Folder 6: Publications by Wiley, 1881-1883],
[Folder 7: Publications by Wiley, 1883-1890],
[Folder 8: Publications by Wiley, 1896-1902],
[Folder 9: Publications by Wiley, 1908-1923],
[All]


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