MS-218

MS-218

 

 FRANK AND GLADYS SULLENBERGER COLLECTION

 

INTRODUCTION

 

The Frank and Gladys Sullenberger Collection was accessioned into the Piqua Public Library as a donation from Mr. and Mrs. James Van Gorden.  Frank Sullenberger was a World War I veteran and an employee of French Oil Mill Machinery Company as a pattern maker.  The collection contains documents relating to the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Sullenberger and two of their children, Ralph and Thomas. 

 

The Collection is housed in a single Hollinger box containing thirty-two files.  The ownership of the literary copyright for these materials has been transferred to the Piqua Public Library.  There is no restriction on the use of these materials.

 

SCOPE AND CONTENT

 

The Frank and Gladys Sullenberger Collection is divided into the following three series:

 

SERIES I:  Frank Sullenberger Documents and Materials

          SUB-SERIES I-A:  Military Documents and Materials – Box 1, Files 1-9

          SUB-SERIES I-B:  Frank Sullenberger, other documents and materials – Box 1, Files 10-18

SERIES II:  Gladys Sullenberger Documents and Materials – Box 1, Files 19-27

SERIES III:  Miscellaneous – Box 1, Files 28-32

 

CONTAINER LIST

 

BOX 1

 

SERIES I:  Frank Sullenberger Documents and Materials

 

          SUB-SERIES I-A:  Military Documents and Materials

 

File

          1        Frank Sullenberger, Certificate of Promotion from Private First Class to Corporal in 485 Aero Squadron, Air Service of the United States Army.  Dated 16 November 1918 at American Expeditionary Force Headquarters, Chatenay sur Seine, France.

 

          2        Frank Sullenberger, Honorable Discharge from the United States Army dated 3 May 1919 at Camp Sherman, Ohio.  His service record is on the back of the discharge certificate.

 

          3        Military Payment Certificate - $1 – for use only in United States Military Establishments by United States Authorized Personnel.

 

          4        World War I Dog Tags issued to Frank Sullenberger, 2349135, PVT. 485 Aero Sqd. USA – 2 tags on an olive green shoe string.

 

          5        World War I Victory Medal for service in France.

 

          6        Award of Disability Allowance to Mr. Frank Sullenberger, who was discharged from the military service as a Corporal, 485 Aero Sqdn. – the disability allowance was $12.00 per month.  Dated August 15, 1931.

 

          7        French-English and English-French pocket dictionary carried by Frank Sullenberger in France in World War I.

 

          8        Honorable Discharge From the Ohio State Guard (World War II) issued on 18 February 1943 to Frank Sullenberger, Grade VI, Company “L”, 3rd Bn. 1st Inf. O.S.G.  Frank Sullenberger enlisted in the Ohio State Guard on 16 February 1942 at Piqua, Ohio when he was 44 years old (born April 21, 1898).  His Company Commander was Captain George P. Wertz.

 

          9        Certificate of Appreciation from the State of Ohio to Frank Sullenberger for his service in the Ohio State Guard.  The certificate is signed by Governor Frank J. Lausche.

 

          SUB-SERIES I-B:  Frank Sullenberger, other documents and materials

 

File

          10      Marriage License – Mr. Frank David Sullenberger and Miss Gladys V. Alexander issued 29 October 1921.  The marriage was solemnized on 29 October 1921 by Rev. Jussen Urich, ThD. of the United Brethren Church.

 

          11      Marriage Certificate – issued and signed by Rev. Jussen Urich, ThD.pastor of United Brethren Church.  Frank Sullenberger and Gladys Alexander were married in the U.B. Manse, Piqua, OH. on 29 October 1921.

 

          12      Campbell Furniture Co., 410-412 North Main Street, Piqua, Ohio – sales slip for house hold furniture and furnishings for a total of $472.78 sold to Frank Sullenberger, Camp & Virginia Streets for immediate delivery.  The date of the sale was December 31, 1921

 

          13      Funeral and burial records for James E. Sullenberger, one week old son of Frank and Gladys Sullenberger:  [1] Receipt for purchase of a cemetery lot from Forest Hill Cemetery on November 30, 1934 (Lot 7 Section 10-a single grave) - $9.80.  [2] Funeral Purchase Record from Finfrock Funeral Home for services, including casket, and merchandise - $20.00.  Purchased by Frank Sullenberger, 901 Park Ave. on behalf of his son James E. Sullenberger, less than 1 week of age.  [3] Formal statement of services rendered by Finfrock Funeral Home.  The statement  (which is not a bill) is dated December 10, 1934 and if for the purchased price - $20.00.

 

          14      Letter to Frank Sullenberger from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. dated February 13, 1939.  The letter is in response to a previous communication from Frank Sullenberger to the F.B.I. and the letter is signed by John Edgar Hoover, Director.

 

          15      [1] Deed to 1001 Virginia – northeast corner of Virginia and Elm Streets – being parts of In-lots 2719, 2720, 2721.  Purchased by Frank D. Sullenberger and Gladys V. Sullenberger from Bertha M. Townsend and Lawrence E. Townsend.  [2] Open-End Mortgage made by Frank & Gladys Sullenberger on the property at 1001 Virginia.  The mortgage was issued by The Third Savings and Loan Company, Piqua, Ohio in the amount of $3000 on 27 July 1976 and was paid off on 29 February 1980.  [3] The two documents were in a blue Piqua National Bank envelope folder.

 

          16      A reminder to Applicants for Social Security Benefits – a reminder to Frank and Gladys Sullenberger that they must report any month in which they earn more than $125.00.

 

          17      Funeral Purchase Record – for funeral expense from Melcher Funeral Home purchased by Ralph Sullenberger for Frank Sullenberger, his father on August 12, 1976 for $2294.13

 

          18      Laminated obituary for Frank Sullenberger from the Piqua Daily Call, August 11, 1976.  Lamination provided by Melcher Funeral Home.

 

BOX 1

 

SERIES II:  Gladys Sullenberger Documents and Materials

 

File

          19      War Manpower Commission, United States Employment Service, Statement of Availability – Gladys Sullenberger is listed on this form as an Inspector at Hartzell Propeller Co.  The form is dated May 25, 1943

 

          20      Cover letter from Paul P. Gutman and Last Will and Testament of Gladys V. Sullenberger.  The Will is dated 20 August 1986 and the cover letter is dated 25 August 1986.

 

          21      Durable Power of Attorney for Gladys Sullenberger – assigned to Jane J. Van Gorden – drawn up by Attorney Michael E. Gutman on 31 December 1996.

 

          22      Real Estates Taxes 1st Half 1984 paid by Gladys Sullenberger on 1001 Virginia Street, Piqua, Ohio.

 

          23      $10,000 loan from Piqua National Bank at 16% interest taken out by Gladys Sullenberger on June 29, 1982 due July 6, 1989 and paid off in August 1986.

 

          24      Gladys Sullenberger Social Security documents:  [1] Certificate of Social Insurance Award dated May 13, 1964 – old age benefit of $32.00 per month.  [2] 1999 Benefit Amount - $1,072.50/month.

 

          25      Medicare Supplement Hospitalization and Medical Insurance Policies:  [1]  The Charter National Plan for Senior Citizens – February 7, 1975;  [2]  National Home Life Assurance Company, National Home Health Plan – January 11, 1977;  [3]  AARP’s Medicare Supplement Plus – 1986

 

          26      State Farm Insurance Company, Homeowners Insurance Policy issued to Gladys Sullenberger, June 25 1983.

 

          27      “Irrevocable Guaranteed Price Pre-Need Funeral Contract” – purchased by Jane J. Van Gorden as power of attorney for Gladys Sullenberger from Melcher-Sowers Funeral Home on 17 May 2000.

 

SERIES III:  Miscellaneous

 

File

          28      Grade cards for Ralph Sullenberger, son of Frank and Gladys Sullenberger:  [1] Grade card for first grade at Wilder School, 1941-1942 in a grade card pocket (envelope).  [2] Grade card for third grade at Wilder School, 1944-1945.  [3] Grade card for second semester tenth grade at Piqua High School, 1951-1952.  [4] Grade card for second six-weeks of the first semester eleventh grade at Piqua High School, 1952-1953.  [5] Grade card for the first semester eleventh grade a Piqua High School, 1952-1953.

 

          29      Ralph Sullenberger premium notice for automobile insurance from State Farm Automobile Insurance Company on a 1980 Chevrolet Malibu, September 21, 1986

 

          30      Thomas L. Sullenberger – a $10,000 life insurance policy from TheUnited States of America National Service Life Insurance issued by and administered through the Veterans Administration.  The effective date of the policy is October 8, 1946.  Thomas L. Sullenberger is the son of Frank and Gladys Sullenberger.

 

          31      Return address labels for T L Sullenberger, Rt. 3 Box 218, Laurinburg, NC 28352 – printed as a fund raiser by theChristian Appalachian Project, 322 Crab Orchard Road, Lancaster, Kentucky 40446.

 

          32      Three newspaper articles copied on a single page concerning the accidents that took the lives of W. C. Alexander (killed in fall from a runaway horse and wagon) and Mrs. W. C. Alexander (died as a result of burns from a gasoline explosion in her kitchen stove).  The third article is Mrs. Alexander’s obituary.   Mr. and Mrs. Alexander are the parents of Gladys Alexander Sullenberger (Mrs. Frank Sullenberger).