University of North Carolina at Asheville
D.H. Ramsey Library
Special Collections/University Archives

Photograph Register
for

William T. Kirkman Photograph Collection
(1923-2000)

P2002.4.1 

"Bill Kirkman[3rd from left] honored at March [1991] meeting of the Carolina Mountain Club for 50 years of membership [left to rt. in photo: Anita Baker, Bill Keesee, Bill Kirkman, and John Sauerteig],"  William B. Kirkman Photograph Collection,
D.H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, UNC Asheville 28804
Title William T. Kirkman Photograph Collection (1923-2000)
Identifier http://toto.lib.unca.edu/findingaids/photo/kirkman/Default.htm
Creator Willaim Thomas Kirkman (1916-1969)
Subject Keyword Carolina Mountain Club ; hiking ; mountaineering ; environmentalism ; photography ; William Kirkman ;
Subject LCSH Kirkman, William Thomas (1912-2000)
Carolina Mountain Club -- Asheville (N.C.)
Asheville (N.C.) -- History -- Pictorial works
Mountaineering -- History
Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn) -- Mountaineering
Natural History -- Asheville (N.C.)
Date 2002-06-30
Publisher D.H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville 28804
Contributor  Ann B. Dowis, neice. 
Type Source type: Collection ; Photographs ; slides, prints, negatives
Format Image/JPEG
Source P2002.6.1
Language EN=English
Relation Carolina Mountain Club <http://www.carolinamtnclub.com/>  ;
Coverage 1931-1969 ; Asheville, NC ; Western North Carolina
Rights Any display, publication or public use must credit D.H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville.
Copyright retained by the authors of certain items in the collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Donor Donor Number #
Description Approximately 3,000 photographs detailing activities of the Carolina Hiking Club while Mr. Kirkman was a member and President of the Club. The collection covers the years from approximately 1931 to his death in June of 2000.
Acquisition 2002-06-24
Citation William T. Kirkman Photograph Collection, D.H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville 28804
Processed by Special Collections staff, 2002
Change history

 

Biographical Information:
Born William Thomas Kirkman September 15, 1912 in Asheville, NC, Mr. Kirkman spent most of his life in western North Carolina. His father, Frederick Edward Kirkman, a native of High Point, NC,  was the manager of the National Biscuit Company's wholesale unit in Asheville. His mother Anne Patton Cooper of Murphy, NC, came to Asheville to work as a secretary and met his father there. His parents were married On February 4, 1911. 

While living in the Biltmore Village area of Asheville, Kirkman's family experienced the 1916 flood. The flood resulted in a move of the family to the Montford area. In 1920 the family moved again to 37 Ravencroft, Asheville,  and William's father left the National Biscuit Company for a job with several shoe companies. In 1921 the family left Asheville and moved their home to Murphy, NC for a brief time. They returned to Asheville in the summer of 1921 and took up residence on Spruce Street across from the Old Kentucky Home, the famous Wolfe family boarding house. Several other  moves ensued and the family finally settled in 1925 in their first home since the 1916 flood. It was located at 5 Woodley Avenue. 

William attended the College of the City of Asheville, located on the ground floor of the Asheville High School. This series of classrooms soon became the Biltmore College and later Asheville-Biltmore College. After graduation he went to Cecil's Business College. His first job at the beginning of the Depression was as a bank clerk with Wachovia Bank, one of the few banks that survived the Depression. Later jobs included work in a flower shop, as a CPA, and again with several Asheville banks.

In 1941 he joined the Carolina Mountain Club and was among the earliest members of that club. By March of that year he had been called into the conflict of WWII. He worked as a staff typist at the Fort Bragg Reception Center. The following year he applied for Officer Candidate School and was accepted for training at the Army Administration School at the University of Florida at Gainsville. Upon graduation as a second lieutenant he was assigned to the Air force Regional Hospital at Coral Gables, Florida.

In December of 1945 William's father died and in 1948  he returned to Asheville after the war's end. He was employed by the Dave Steel Company. He quickly resumed his association with the Carolina Mountain Club. During the 1950's and 1960's he wrote fondly of the many friends he made while a member of the Club. 

In 1977 he retired from Dave Steel and worked for an additional 12 year with the Asheville Contracting Co. in their finance office and also for the Inn On the Plaza as a financial assistant. Part-time work as a CPA also gave him employment in his later years. He remarked that at 81 he was in "fairly good health" and participating in the Hiking Club's outing. 

A volunteer for the Central Methodist Church, treasurer for the Board of Friends of the Library System and an active officer in the Carolina Mountain Club, Mr. Kirkman stayed actively involved with his community and with his friends. Mr. William Thomas Kirkman died June 6, 2000.

An extended version of his life may be read in the "Autobiography of William Thomas Kirkman." 

Autobiography of William Thomas Kirkman.
Historical Context:
About the Carolina Mountain Club
Scope and Content:
Series 1 - General information about the Carolina Mountain Club
Series 2 - Pamphlets and publicity material
Series 3 - Photo Album of the Carolina Mountain Club
Series 4 - Photographs and negatives (large file of loose material) 
Series 5 - Slides
Box Series Folder Description
1 1 1 General information about the Carolina Mountain Club
    2  
       
  2 1 Pamphlets and publicity material
       
  3   Photo Album of the Carolina Mountain Club
  4   Photographs and negatives
  5   Slides