FRANK D. MARZITELLI:

An Inventory of His Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

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Creator: Marzitelli, Frank D., 1914 -.
Title:Frank D. Marzitelli papers.
Dates:1957-1981.
Abstract:Personal papers and organizational records documenting the career of Frank D. Marzitelli, a lifelong St. Paul (Minn.) resident who served as a city council member, as Deputy Commissioner and Commissioner of highways, and as Deputy Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Public Welfare.
Quantity:7.6 cubic feet (8 boxes).
Location:See Detailed Description section for shelf locations.

Expand/CollapseBIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Frank D. Marzitelli was born on February 25th, 1914 in St. Paul, Minnesota. The son of Italian immigrants, Marzitelli grew up in St. Paul's predominantly immigrant Levee neighborhood, located on the river flats under the High Bridge that was later cleared of houses after floods in 1951 and 1952. He attended public schools, graduating in 1931 from Mechanic Arts High School. After finishing high school, Marzitelli first worked at Purity Baking Company, where he joined and became very active in the Bakers and Confectionery Workers Union Local #21. He served as a union official for fifteen years. In 1950, with the help of the unions, Marzitelli was elected to the St. Paul City Council where he served until 1957. Major accomplishments included the abolition of the Department of Education and creation of the Independent School Board, the expansion of the branch library system, and the founding of the Saint Paul Arts and Science Council. Marzitelli never earned a college degree, but took extension classes in business, economics, and government at the University of Minnesota over a period of fourteen years.

Although his six years on the city council were his only service in an elected office, Marzitelli continued to serve in state and municipal government in a diverse series of appointments including Deputy Commissioner of Highways (1957-1961) and Executive Vice President of the Port Authority of St. Paul (1961-1972). In 1972 Mayor Larry Cohen appointed Marzitelli as St. Paul's first city administrator. Governor Wendell Anderson appointed him Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Highways in 1975, and he went on to serve with another state agency from 1976 to 1978 as Deputy Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Public Welfare.

Marzitelli joined and held offices in a number of volunteer organizations. He served as president of Minnesota Good Roads, Inc., from 1967 to 1979. He was also active in numerous service and fraternal organizations, including the Elks, the Knights of Columbus, and the St. Paul chapter of UNICO, an Italian-American service organization, for which he served as president.

Marzitelli devoted much of his talent and energies to culture and the arts. He served as board member to Theatre Saint Paul, Chimera Theatre, Great American History Theatre, Minnesota Museum of American Art, United Arts, Minnesota Conservatory of the Performing Arts, and the Twin City Jazz Society. During his years in municipal government, he served on the board of Minnesota Landmarks and played a major role in accomplishing the restoration of the Old Federal Courts Building as a home for arts organizations, later renamed Landmark Center. In 1975 he was appointed to the Civic Center Theater Project by the mayor of St. Paul. In 1978 he became President of the St. Paul-Ramsey Arts and Science Council, and in 1980 assumed management responsibility for the location, design, construction, and funding for the new Ordway Music Theatre, later joining its Board of Directors as Secretary and Consultant.

Another focus of Marzitelli's work in St. Paul was the development of hospitals and health care facilities. He contributed twenty years to the board of St. Joseph's Hospital, five of them as its president, and also served on the board of Associated Capital Hospitals.

Marzitelli married Helen Misch of Independence, Wisconsin in 1938. They became the parents of seven children. Frank Marzitelli died on August 15, 2000 at age 86 of congestive heart failure.


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Expand/CollapseSCOPE AND CONTENTS

Personal papers of Frank D. Marzitelli, a lifelong St. Paul resident who made a career of service in municipal and state government as well as civic, fraternal, and service organizations, particularly in the areas of health care and the arts. Papers consist of speeches and records of organizations in which he was active, as well as a small amount of biographical material. Organizational records include minutes, agendas, newsletters, financial records, memoranda, correspondence, and other related material primarily from the board of St. Joseph's Hospital, Associated Capital Hospitals, the St. Paul Council on Arts and Sciences, and Minnesota Landmarks. Also included are smaller groups of records related to Marzitelli's work in the Minnesota Highway Department and his service in UNICO.

Additional material relating to Marzitelli's service as state Highway Commissioner, on the St. Paul Port Authority, as St. Paul City Administrator, and on the state Department of Public Welfare were transferred to the Minnesota Historical Society State Archives collection. Additional records from UNICO were transferred to the University of Minnesota's Immigration History Research Center.


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Expand/CollapseARRANGEMENT

These records are divided into the following five sections:

Personal and Biographical Materials.
St. Paul Hospitals.
St. Paul Council of Arts and Sciences.
Highway Department.
UNICO.
Civic Center.
Minnesota Landmarks.
Metropolitan Sports Facility.


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Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Availability:

The collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Frank D. Marzitelli Papers. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.

Accession Information:

Accession numbers: 15,077; Archives 997-112

Processing Information:

Processed by: Lara D. Friedman-Shedlov, November 1997; July 2002

Catalog ID number: 09-00319904


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Expand/CollapsePERSONAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL PAPERS

Personal and biographical material in the collection consists primarily of an extensive series of speeches given by Marzitelli in his capacity as Deputy Commissioner of Highways, Executive Vice President of the Port Authority of St. Paul, and Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Highways. They are arranged in two sequences, a chronological series spanning the period from 1957-1971 and 1975-1976 and a series arranged alphabetically by the name of the speech. The latter group of speeches date from 1975 to 1976. Biographical material includes photographs, resumes, press clippings, and programs from a 1973 testimonial dinner and an 80th birthday celebration.


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144.J.1.5B1Biographical material, undated and 1972-1974, 1989, 1994.
Photographs, undated. 5 items
Speeches, undated and 1957-1976. 67 folders
Speeches, American Right of Way Association Meeting - Highway 14 Association. 15 folders
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144.J.1.6F2Speeches, Highway and Transportation Management Institute - Willmar Bypass. 38 folders

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Expand/CollapseST. PAUL HOSPITALS

St. Paul Hospitals records include materials from two organizations, the board of St. Joseph's Hospital, on which Marzitelli served for twenty years, and Associated Capital Hospitals (ACH), a nonprofit corporation formed by several downtown St. Paul hospitals to implement shared programs and coordinate physical planning. St. Joseph's Hospital records (1961-1978, 1981) are arranged in chronological order and include mainly meeting minutes, agendas, and related material, primarily from board meetings from the years 1961-1978 as well as some executive and other committee meetings. Note that in 1971 the Lay Advisory Board was dissolved and Marzitelli continued his service as a member of the expanded Board of Trustees. Also available are proceedings of some of the hospital's annual meetings and topical files. Materials concerning Associated Capital Hospitals include a series of board of directors minutes (1969-1974), executive committee minutes (1971-1974), audit reports and other financial records (1970-1974), and an alphabetical series of topical files. Of particular interest are a series of documents relating to the preparation of a master plan for the corporation prepared during the period from 1969 to 1971. These reports provide a picture of the health care industry and discuss the challenges facing urban St. Paul hospitals in the late 1960s and early 1970s.


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144.J.1.6F2St. Joseph's Hospital:
1961: Lay Advisory Board minutes.
1962: Lay Advisory Board minutes.
1963:
Lay Advisory Board minutes.
Postacute long term patients.
1963-1965: Lay Advisory Board minutes.
1965: Lay Advisory Board minutes.
1966: Lay Advisory Board minutes.
1967:
Lay Advisory Board minutes. 2 folders.
Report of findings and recommendations for the future development of St. Joseph's Hospital. 2 folders.
Hospital of the future.
Laboratory services.
Presbyterian Medical Center & Children's Hospital of San Francisco.
St. Joseph - Miller hospitals coordination.
Georgetown Plan.
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144.J.1.6F21967-1969: Hospital Facility Building Committee.
1968:
Lay Advisory Board minutes.
Joint Lay Advisory Board and Medical Staff Executive Committee.
Design for shared services.
Joint Planning Committee.
Joint Conference Committee.
Preliminary net space program.
Rourke space program.
Systems analysis.
Laundry service.
Mergers.
Secretary's Advisory Committee on Hospital Effectiveness.
Feasibility analysis: Medical office building.
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144.J.1.7B31969:
Lay Advisory Board minutes.
How to Serve on a Hospital Board.
Annual reports.
Joint Planning Committee.
Medical Staff Planning Committee.
Preliminary net space program.
Transportation study.
1970:
Lay Advisory Board minutes.
Governing board.
Reorganization of St. Joseph's Hospital governing boards.
Outline specifications for major additions to St. Joseph's Hospital.
Insurance program.
Research lab.
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144.J.1.7B31971:
Lay Advisory Board minutes.
Board of Trustees minutes.
Bylaws.
Financial statements.
Building Committee.
Site selection and construction cost analysis.
Bond issue $3,000,000.
Auxiliary.
Excavations.
The Builder.
Hospital Week.
Resignations.
1972-1973:
Board of Trustees minutes. 2 folders
Executive Committee minutes.
Planning Committee.
Staunton Associates report.
Cost of living.
Central laboratory for Associated Capital Hospitals.
Doctor's office building.
Dr. Hilger - Dr. Carley.
Laundry Subcommittee.
St. Paul Medical Center.
Medical staff meeting.
Position paper.
Mobile meal program.
Reconsideration.
Sterilization.
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144.J.1.7B31974:
Board of Trustees minutes.
Introducing the Board of Trustees.
Accreditation.
Finance Committee.
Planning Committee.
Shelter Corporation.
Bonding.
Health services survey.
Medical Office Building Committee.
The Builder.
Hospital World.
Miscellaneous.
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144.J.1.8F41975:
Board of Trustees minutes, agendas, memoranda, and newsletters. 3 folders.
Building project.
Architects Screening Committee.
1976: Board of Trustees minutes, agendas, memoranda, and newsletters. 2 folders.
1977:
Board of Trustees minutes, agendas, memoranda, and newsletters.
Annual meeting.
1978:
Board of Trustees minutes, agendas, memoranda, and newsletters.
Chemical dependency.
Bylaws.
1981: Survey of hospital chief executives.
Associated Capital Hospitals:
Board of Directors' minutes, 1969-1971. 6 folders
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144.J.1.9B5Board of Directors' minutes, 1972-1974. 4 folders
Executive Committee minutes, 1971-1974. 4 folders
Financial reports, 1970-1974. 3 folders
Proposed budget for fiscal year, 1971-1973.
Master plan, 1969-1971. 4 folders.
Topical Files:
Hospitals:
St. Joseph's, St. Luke's, Children's, and Miller hospitals, 1968-1969.
Miller Hospital, 1965-1971.
Riverview Memorial Hospital, 1970.
St. Luke's Hospital, 1971.
St. Joseph's Children's Hospital, 1968, 1970.
St. Paul Medical Center, 1965-1968.
A.T. Kearny & Company, Inc., 1970.
Administrative Advisory Committee, 1973.
Agreement with West Medical Clinic, 1973.
Automation Advisory Committee, 1972.
Automation of business office procedures in member hospitals, 1972.
Bylaws, 1972.
Cedarvale facility, 1973-1974.
Central laboratories, 1972.
Children's Hospital building program, 1969.
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144.J.2.3B6Children's Medical Center planning, 1971-1972.
City Center growth - Campus development: Study Committee No. 2, 1971.
Clinical Laboratory study, 1972.
Direction for the future, 1972.
Eagan Township Hospital, 1970, 1972.
Gillette State Hospital relocation, 1972.
Kumagai, Steve, 1973.
Laundry/Linen study, 1971.
Legislation, 1971.
Major community support: Study Committee No. 4, 1970.
Medical Advisory Committee, 1970-1971.
Medical Practice-Medical education: Study Committee No. 1, 1971.
Medical Realty Corporation, 1967.
Medical Staff-in-Action, 1971-1972.
Medicus, 1970.
Miller Hospital highway matters, 1971.
Metropolitan St. Paul Hospital Planning Council, 1963, 1966.
Minnesota Highway Department, 1971.
Northern Association for Medical Education, 1969-1972.
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144.J.2.3B6Planning and Development Committee, 1972.
Proposed Plan of Action for ACH, 1972.
Radio communication systems, 1972.
Response to Phase One Report, 1971.
St. Paul-Ramsey Hospital medical education: Dr. Francis B. Tiffany, 1968.
Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children, 1971.
Site planning constraints and opportunities, 1970.
Smith, Hinchman & Grylls Associates Inc. Architects and Engineers: Firm information, 1970.
Study committees: Responsibilities, policy, and procedure, 1970.
Suburban hospital development: Study Committee No. 3, 1971.
Suburban hospital development: Letter of Intent, 1972.
Timesharing, 1972.
Twin City Hospital Association, 1969-1972.
Zoning, 1971.
Miscellaneous, 1973-1975. 2 folders.

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Expand/CollapseST. PAUL COUNCIL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Records documenting Marzitelli's work with the St. Paul Council of Arts and Sciences consist of administrative records, information about member organizations and other arts organizations in Minnesota, and files concerning funding sources. Administrative records include bylaws, articles of incorporation, minutes, memoranda, financial reports, and other related materials.


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144.J.2.3B6Administrative Records:
Bylaws, 1970.
Articles of incorporation, 1954.
Board and Executive Committee minutes, memoranda, correspondence, and related materials, 1963-1965, 1968-1971, 1977. 7 folders.
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144.J.2.2F7Annual meeting, 1972.
Finance and budget, 1970-1971. 3 folders.
Nominating Committee, 1969.
Committee dealing with operation between council and member agencies, 1971.
Proposed bylaws, 1970.
Study committee report, 1976.
Eugene McCarthy, 1970.
School program, 1971.
Encampment, 1972.
News release: St. Paul Arts Center, 1970.
Newsletter, 1971.
Events calendar, 1972.
Member Organizations:
Science Museum, 1967, 1970. 2 folders.
St. Paul Philharmonic Society, 1968-1970.
St. Paul Opera Association, 1971-1972.
Theatre Saint Paul, Inc., undated and 1962-1968, 1971. 6 folders
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144.J.2.2F7Other Minnesota Arts Organizations:
Mac Gimse: Arts, undated.
Middle Earth Shop and Gallery, undated.
Minneapolis Ballet Company, 1971.
Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts, 1971-1972.
Minnesota Children's Museum: Development study, 1974.
Theaters:
American National Theatre and Academy, 1967.
Area Theater, 1970.
Chimera Theatre Corporation, undated and 1971.
Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1971.
Walker Arts Center, undated.
Funding Sources:
Bush Foundation, 1970-1971.
Dayton Hudson Corp., 1970.
Legislation: House File 1497, 1971.
Minnesota Foundations and the Arts, undated.
National Endowment for the Arts legislation, 1971.
Minnesota State Arts Council, 1968-1971.

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Expand/CollapseHIGHWAY DEPARTMENT

Marzitelli's many years of work as Deputy Commissioner and Commissioner of the Minnesota Highway Department are represented by only a small amount of material in his personal papers. Additional relevant material may be found in the Highway Department records in the Minnesota Historical Society State Archives Collection. Material in the Marzitelli papers includes materials from Minnesota Good Roads, Inc., a voluntary organization of citizens united to promote better and safer highways; and speeches, articles, and other literature concerning highways.


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144.J.2.2F7Highway materials (Minnesota Good Roads, Inc.), undated and 1965, 1968. 2 folders.
Wisconsin highways, 1966.
National Highway Users Conference, 1961.
Minnesota Highway Users Conference: Speech by Governor Freeman, 1957.
"The Significance of the Federal Highway Program": Speech by John Blatnik, 1961.
Editorials: American highways, 1960.
Kennedy speech on highways, 1961.
Governor's speeches, 1957.

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Marzitelli's membership and service in UNICO, an Italian-American service organization, is documented by only two files. A folder of correspondence primarily concerns the appointment of an individual to the post of Vice Consul of Italy. The second folder concerns the planning and holding of a testimonial dinner in honor of Marzitelli in February of 1973. Additional material, including records of the board and other administrative units, annual meetings, and the scholarship committee, were transferred to the existing collection of UNICO records at the University of Minnesota's Immigration History Research Center.


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144.J.2.2F7Correspondence, 1971-1972.
Frank D. Marzitelli testimonial, 1973.

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Expand/CollapseCIVIC CENTER

These files document Marzitelli's service on the Civic Center Theater Project as an appointee of the mayor of St. Paul, where he served both as a member of the Building Committee and as Chair of the Public Funding Sub-Committee.


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152.C.19.6F8Architectural report, 1976.
Board and committee minutes, 1975-1976. 2 folders.
Building Committee, interim reports to, 1976.
Funding Committee final report, 1977.
Master plan update, 1976.

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Expand/CollapseMINNESOTA LANDMARKS

Files documenting Marzitelli's work as president of the non-profit organization Minnesota Landmarks, which worked during the late 1960s and the 1970s to save the Old Federal Courts Building (later renamed Landmark Center).


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152.C.19.6F8Application for the purchase of the Old Federal Courts Building, 1970-1972.
Art/architecture, 1969-1972.
Board minutes, 1970-1976.
Includes the incorporation of Minnesota Landmarks.
Conflict with Ellerbe Architects, 1970.
Correspondence concerning a conflict with Ellerbe Architects, which was in the process of forming subsidiary real estate development organization called Landmarks Corporation.
Consultant, Robert Edman, 1972.
Contributors, donations, etc., 1970-1973.
Corporation Sole, 1971.
Correspondence and related materials concerning the establishment of the Governor of the State of Minnesota as a "corporation sole" for the purpose of preserving and utilizing the Old Federal Courts Building under the terms of the federal laws in force at the time.
Correspondence, 1970-1975.
Funding, 1970-1974.
General Services Administration, 1972.
Health, Welfare, and Education, U. S. Department of, 1971-1972.
Hill Foundation, 1970.
Landmark Festival, 1976.
Promotional materials from this festival held as part of St. Paul's celebration of the Bicentennial are a good source of summary information about the history of the building and struggle to preserve it.
Mayor's Committee, 1968-1970. 3 folders.
Metropolitan State University, 1971.
Minnesota Museum of Art, 1970-1974.
Name change, 1972.
Notes and correspondence concerning the decision to change the name of the Old Federal Courts Building to Landmark Center.
Nixon Preservation of Historic Monuments Act, 1971.
Possible tenants, 1970.
Pro and con positions on preservation, 1970-1972.
Progress report, 1974.
Rosenmeier, John E./Attorney/s.1152 Bill, 1971-1972.

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Expand/CollapseMETROPOLITAN SPORTS FACILITY

Materials documenting Marzitelli's role in working behind the scenes to bring a domed stadium to St. Paul.


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152.C.19.6F8Administrative records, 1976-1977.
Daily phone journal, 1976-1977.

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Expand/CollapseRELATED MATERIALS

Papers of the Baker and Confectionery Workers Union Local 21, St. Paul, Minnesota, are separately cataloged in the Minnesota Historical Society manuscript collections.

Organizational records of the United Arts Council and Services (formerly the St. Paul Council of Arts and Sciences) are separately cataloged in the Minnesota Historical Society manuscript collections.

Minnesota Highways and Local Government; A Review and Analysis of Legislation Passed at the 1955 Session Of The Minnesota State Legislature Affecting Local Governmental Highway Programs by Frank D. Marzitelli is separately cataloged in the Minnesota Historical Society book collection.

Records in the Minnesota Historical Society State Archives collection as described above in the note on the scope and contents of the collection.

Records of UNICO are available at the University of Minnesota's Immigration History Research Center.

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Expand/CollapseCATALOG HEADINGS

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Topics:
Arts -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul -- Finance.
Arts boards -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Arts facilities -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Arts fund raising -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Highway departments -- Minnesota.
Historic buildings -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul -- Conservation and restoration.
Hospitals -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul -- Administration.
Hospitals -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul -- Planning.
Hospitals -- Shared services -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Italian Americans -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Medical care -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Multihospital systems -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Theaters -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Organizations:
Associated Capital Hospitals, Inc. (Saint Paul, Minn.).
Landmark Center.
Minnesota. Department of Highways.
Minnesota Landmarks (Agency).
Old Federal Courts Building (Saint Paul, Minn.).
Saint Paul Civic Center (Minn.).
St. Joseph's Hospital (Saint Paul, Minn.).
St. Paul Council of Arts and Sciences.
UNICO National, Inc. Twin Cities Metro Chapter (Minn.).
Types of Documentation:
Photographs.
Speeches.

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