Parsons, John T., Papers John T. Parsons Papers, ca. 1935-1991 Ms.1987.016

John T. Parsons Papers, ca. 1935-1991 Ms.1987.016


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The processing, arrangement, and description of this collection was created as part of the project, "Piercing the Veil: Creating Access to the Archives of American Aerospace Exploration at Virginia Tech," funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) from 2022 to 2024.

Bess Pittman, Project Processing Archivist

Repository
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Identification
Ms.1987.016
Title
John T. Parsons Papers ca. 1935-1991
Quantity
ca. 258 Cubic Feet, 204 boxes, 8 oversize folders, one artifact.
Creator
Parsons, John T., 1913-2007
Location
Please note: This collection is in off-site storage and requires 2-3 days notice for retrieval. Please contact Special Collections and Universtiy Archives for more information.
Language
The materials in the collection are in English.
Abstract
John T. Parsons (1913-2007) was a manufacturer and inventor of numerical control, which is the application of computer technology to manufacturing processes. The John T. Papers include correspondence, memoranda, financial records, engineering drawings and specifications, files about civic affairs in Traverse City, Michigan, reading files and other materials.

Administrative Information

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The collection is open for research, except box 190 marked "Personal" in Division 10, which needs to be reviewed before access. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives for more information.

Existence and Location of Copies

Some of this collection has been digitized for a digital exhibit, The Products of John T. Parsons .

Preferred Citation

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], John T. Parsons Papers, Ms1987-016, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.

Source of Acquisition

The collection was acquired by Special Collections and University Archives in 1988 and 1999.

Processing Information

The processing, arrangement, and description of the John T. Parsons Papers was completed in September 2023, as part of the project, "Piercing the Veil: Creating Access to the Archives of American Aerospace Exploration at Virginia Tech," funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) .


Biographical Note

John T. Parsons (1913-2007) was a manufacturer and inventor of numerical control, which is the application of computer technology to manufacturing processes.

Parsons produced bombs and land mines for U.S. government during World War II. He conceived a machine tool for automatically producing aircraft structural shapes from punch card/tape input (1946); executed a contract to produce the world's first numerical control milling machine (1949) and monitored design and completion of the machine (1950-1952). Parsons also originated an aircraft operation that became the world's largest designer, producer, and overhauler of helicopter rotor blades and built the first all-composite airplane for the Office of Naval Research. He created many other processes involving computer applications to manufacturing and received approximately fifty U.S. patents in the fields of numerical control, marine propellers, foundry systems, and data acquisition manufacturing methods.

Parsons served as president and owner of the Parsons Corporation of Traverse City, Michigan, Detroit, Michigan, and Stockton, California (1954-1968). He was then president and owner of the John T. Parsons Company, Traverse City, Michigan (1968-1986).

Among his numerous awards, Parsons was the first recipient of the Numerical Control Society's Joseph Marie Jacquard Award as the Father of Numerical Control (1968), a recipient of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers Engineering Citation as the person whose brilliant conceptualization of numerical control marked the beginning of the second industrial revolution (1975), recipient of the National Medal of Technology (1985), and recipient of the National Tooling and Machining Association's Distinguished Service Award (1987).

He died in Traverse City, Michigan at the age of 93.

Scope and Content

The John T. Papers include correspondence, memoranda, financial records, engineering drawings and specifications, files about civic affairs in Traverse City, Michigan, reading files and other materials.

Arrangement

The collection is divided into the following series:

Series I. Division 1: Corporate Office
Series II. Division 2: Automotive Division
Series III. Division 3: Appliance Division
Series IV. Division 4: Ordnance Division
Series V. Division 5: Aircraft Division
Series VI. Division 6: Subsidiaries Division
Series VII. Division 7: Minor Products Division
Series VIII. Division 8: John T. Parsons Company
Series IX. Division 9: Personal
Series X. Division 10: Posters and Drawings

These series have been imposed by archivists but are based on Parson's original order and description. Materials have been kept in original order where possible. Arrangement is chronological, then alphabetical where applicable.

Separated Material

The following publications have been separated to the Rare Book Collection:

Spur, Günter. Produktionstechnisches Zentrum Berlin : Institut für Werkzeugmaschinen und Fertigungstechnik der TU Berlin (IWF) : Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionsanlagen und Konstruktionstechnik (IPK) . Berlin: Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionsanlagen und Konstruktionstechnik, Berlin, 1989. (Includes inscription in German to John T. Parsons.)

Transactions of the North American Manufacturing Research Institution of SME 1990. Dearborn, Mich.: Society of Manufacturing Engineers, North American Manufacturing Research Institute of SME, 1990. (Inscribed "John T. Parsons".)

Interlochen Center for the Arts. Alumni directory 1995. Produced for Interlochen Center for the Arts by Publishing Concepts Incorporated, The Clancy Way. (John T. Parsons's wife Elizabeth is listed as an alumni.)

Design, control and analysis of manufacturing systems : proceedings of the 27th CIRP International Seminar on Manufacturing Systems, May 21-23, 1995, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. (Inscribed "]John T. Parsons] was keynote speaker".)

Metalworking : yesterday and tomorrow : the 100th anniversary issue of American machinist / by the editors of American machinist. New York : American machinist, [1978]. (Includes profile on John T. Parsons.) (Call number: TS205 .M469 Spec Large Copy 2)


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Rights Statement for Archival Description

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Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

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Container List

Series I. Division 1: Corporate Office
23 boxes
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Series II. Division 2: Automotive Division
3 boxes
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Series III. Division 3: Appliance Division
4 boxes
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Series IV. Division 4: Ordnance Division
3 boxes
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Series V. Division 5: Aircraft Division
36 boxes
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Series VI. Division 6: Subsidiaries Division
2 boxes
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Series VII. Division 7: Minor Products Division
3 boxes
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Series VIII. Division 8: John T. Parsons Company
103 boxes
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Series IX. Division 9: Personal
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Series X. Division 10: Posters and Drawings
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