Jenkins family papers
Scope and Content
The bulk of the Jenkins family papers consist of letters written to and from various members of the Jenkins family, including Gus and Martha Jenkins, their daughter Betty, Gus' two brothers, Arthur (A. G.) and Charles (Charlie), and Gus' cousins, Blanche and Lula. The collection also includes one folder of miscellaneous papers.
Arthur's correspondence includes letters that he wrote to Gus while living at home in New Milford, Ohio and also while a soldier for the American Expeditionary Forces. Betty Jenkins' correspondence consists primarily of letters written to her parents while a student at Ohio Wesleyan University. Charlie's letters were written to Gus while living in New Milford, Ohio; Letters written to Charlie from Gus and Arthur are also included in Charlie's correspondence file. The bulk of the collection comprises letters that Gus and Mattie wrote to each other before they were married while living in separate cities. The collection also includes a few letters from Gus' cousins Blanche and Lula of Bucklin, Missouri, some of Mattie's correspondence regarding business activities of the Order of the Eastern Star, and many addressed and stamped envelopes missing the enclosed correspondence. The empty envelopes have been kept with the collection to document some of the additional correspondents and acquaintances of the Jenkins family.
The collection also includes an announcement for a Hudson Garden Club meeting, Jenkins materials photocopied from the Garman papers, and three railroad tickets issued to G. E. Jenkins.
Dates
- Creation: 1905-1955
Creator
- Jenkins family. (Family)
- Jenkins, G. E. (Gustavus Evan), 1887-1982 (Person)
- Jenkins, Martha (Person)
- Jenkins, A. B. (Arthur B.) (Person)
- Grohe, Betty Jenkins (Person)
- Jenkins, Charlie (Person)
Restrictions on Access
The collection is open for research use.
Restrictions on Use
The collection is open for research use.
Biography of Jenkins family
Gustavus ("Gus") Evan Jenkins (1887-1982) and his wife, Martha ("Mattie") Myers Jenkins (1891-1974) moved to Hudson in 1910. Gus and Mattie chose Hudson because of its convenient train connection to Cleveland, Ohio, where Gus worked as a claim clerk for the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Gus and Mattie were longtime residents of 26 Baldwin and were actively involved in the Hudson community. Gus worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad for 51 years (retiring in 1958) and also served on the Hudson Village Council. Mattie was the superintendent at the First Christian Church Sunday School for ten years. Martha and Gus were involved in several Masonic groups and were founding members of Chapter 377 of the Order of the Eastern Star in 1914. Martha and Gus had one child, Betty (Jenkins) Grohe.
Extent
1 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Correspondence and other papers of the Jenkins family of Hudson, Ohio.
Statement of Arrangement
The correspondence has been arranged by correspondent.
Subject
- United States. Army. Machine Gun Battalion, 324th (Organization)
- Pennsylvania Railroad (Organization)
- Order of the Eastern Star. Hudson Chapter No. 377 (Hudson, Ohio) (Organization)
- Title
- Finding aid for the Jenkins family papers
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Polly Reynolds
- Date
- 2024
- Description rules
- Finding Aid Prepared Using Dacs
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English
Repository Details
Part of the Hudson Library & Historical Society Repository