MS-183
MAUK – CLINTON GLENN MAUK COLLECTION
INTRODUCTION
MS-183, the Mauk – Clinton Glenn Mauk Collection was accessioned into the Flesh Public Library Archives and Special Collections in August 2008. It contains 10 Series and 41 file folders housed in one Gaylord box. There are no restrictions on the use of this collection.
SCOPE AND CONTENTS
MS-183, the Mauk – Clinton Glenn Mauk Collection, contains 10 Series and 41 file folders:
SERIES 1. Photographs
SERIES 2. Pioneer Rural and Shelby Rural Electric
SERIES 3. Universal Concrete Pipe Co.
SERIES 4. Anthony Wayne Parkway Board
SERIES 5. Spring Hill Nurseries
SERIES 6. Staunton High School
SERIES 7. Ohio State Grange
SERIES 8. Grace Methodist Church
SERIES 9. Miami County Extension Homemakers’ Council
SERIES 10. Correspondence
HISTORY
MS-183, the Mauk – Clinton Glenn Mauk Collection was accessioned into the Flesh Public Library Archives and Special Collections in August 2008. Clinton Mauk was born in Darke County on May 10, 1887. He was the son of John and Mary Mauk. He married Ethel Pearson. They had three daughters – Mrs. George (Vera) Baldwin of Casstown, and Mrs. Roy (Edna) Mikels of Troy, and one who died. Their two sons were Kenneth Mauk of Troy and John Mauk of Piqua. They also had twelve grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Clinton Mauk died on March 8, 1971.
Mr. Mauk was a farmer and carpenter. He and his family lived on a farm on Troy-Sidney Road. They later moved to 418 Beverly Drive in Piqua. He was a member of Grace United Methodist Church and the 2C Farm Bureau Council.
CONTAINER LISTING
Box 1
Series 1 –Photographs
File
1. Lost Creek – Grade 12:1944-45
2. Vera Baldwin, Clinton G. Mauk’s daughter, in front of telephone office at Hotel Fort Piqua, c. 1951-68
3. Kiser Lake – post card picturing state office and west end boat house; addressed to Mr. & Mrs. C.G. Mauk, 418 Beverly Dr., Piqua-September 9, 1965
4. Grange Exhibit Booth at the Miami County Fair –Dec. 21, 1953
5. Fletcher Juvenile Grange No. 783 – Display –N.D.
6. “Mr. Eby and Dad” (C.G. Mauk?) about 1917, surveying construction
7. Mauk’s Strawberry Patch – 1928: Troy-Sidney Rd
8. Strawberry Patch photo – N.D.
9. Old house – unidentified – N.D.
10. Edna Mauk Mikels – in middle (C.G. Mauk’s daughter)
Series 2 –Pioneer Rural and Shelby Rural Electric
File
11. Pioneer Rural Electric Membership Certificate: C.G. Mauk – Jan. 20, 1938
12. Capital Loan announcement: post card mailed to C.G. Mauk, Route 1, St. Paris- April 22, 1964
13. Pioneer Rural Electric – Patronage Loan Record – estate of C.G. Mauk – March 8, 1971
14. Pioneer Rural Electric – Capital Loan Announcement – addressed to C.G. Mauk- April 22, 1964
15. Pioneer salutes telephone reporters: Mrs. Clinton (Ethel) Mauk – N.D.
16. Pioneer Rural Electric letter to Mr. C.G. Mauk – Sept. 22, 1964, refunding his membership
17. Shelby Rural Electric Co-op letter of March 26, 1936 inviting rural electric members to a meeting at Avon Lake
18. Application and information for participation in the Farm Bureau Rural Electrification Cooperative for purchase and installation of automatic water service and plumbing systems with financing through the Rural Electrification Administration – 1936
19. Shelby Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc. News – N.D.
20. Pioneer Rural Electric Co-op letter to members – Jan. 1, 1938
21. Shelby Rural Electric Co-op letter to members concerning locating their meter – N.D.
22. Rural Electrification Administration letter to C.G. Mauk – March 26, 1936
23. Reference Sheet about the cost of electricity – N.D.
24. Shelby Rural Electric Co. Co-op, Inc. – recommended wiring specifications – N.D.
25. Pioneer Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc. - Rules: Feb. 1, 1941
26. Pioneer Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc: Capital loan account for C.G. Mauk –September, 1954
27. Pioneer Rural Electric Cooperative Capital Credit Equity Account -1950-1962
28. Shelbu Rural Electric receipt to C.G. Mauk –January 17, 1936
29. Rural Electrification Administration post card – N.D.
Series 3 –Universal Concrete Pipe Co.
File
30. “Pipe Dreams” magazine –September, 1952
Series 4 – Anthony Wayne Parkway Board
File
31. Anthony Wayne Country pamphlet –N.D.
Series 5 – Spring Hill Nurseries
File
32. Spring Hill Nurseries pamphlet –N.D.
Series 6 – Staunton High School
File
33. Commencement Exercises – May 5, 1927 (program)
34. Commencement Exercises – May 20, 1930 (invitation)
Series 7 – Ohio State Grange
File
35. Certificate given to C.G. Mauk from Ohio State Grange as voting delegates – Oct. 1958
Series 8 – Grace United Methodist Church
File
36. Grace United Methodist Church – 100th Anniversary: 1853-1953
37. American Indian Facts – Methodism and American Indians-N.D.
Series 9 – Miami County Extension Homemakers’ Council
File
38. “Christmas for the Family’ –Nov. 10, 1964
Series 10 – Correspondence
File
39. Zip Code post cards
40. Address list of Mrs. C.G. Mauk
41. letter addressed to Mrs. George Baldwin from John C. Mauk – Casstown, Ohio – June 28, 1944