GERALD J. O'DONNELL:

An Inventory of His Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

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Creator: O'Donnell, Gerald J., creator.
Title:Gerald J. O'Donnell papers.
Dates:1921-1985.
Abstract:Biographical information, correspondence, subject files, desk diaries, and photographs documenting O'Donnell's career as a Minnesota labor and DFL Party leader.
Quantity:5.3 cubic feet (7 boxes).
Location:See Detailed Description for shelf locations.

Expand/CollapseBIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Gerald James O'Donnell was born November 24, 1898, the fifth of eight children born to Pat and Ellen O'Donnell. O'Donnell lived his entire life in St. Paul, Minnesota, growing up in a home located at 373 Harrison Avenue (now torn down to make way for Interstate 35E) and residing most of his adult life at 1875 Worcester Avenue. O'Donnell attended the Cretin School through the eighth grade and worked several years as a clerk and a driver before beginning his career in steamfitting. In 1917 he met his future wife, Evelyn Simon, on the corner of St. Clair and West Seventh. The couple were married in 1921 and later had two daughters, Lois and Geraldine.

O'Donnell's lifelong association with the labor movement began in 1918 when he started an apprenticeship in the steamfitting-pipefitting trade through the United Association local No. 455, AFL. He became a journeyman in 1925. With the exception of a few years during the depression when he didn't have enough money to pay dues, O'Donnell was an active member of the Steamfitters Local 455 for the next sixty years of his life, serving as vice chairman, chairman, on the executive board, and as business manager for thirty years. One of his proudest achievements was the institution of an apprenticeship program in Local 455, the first such training program for young pipefitters in the area.

In addition to his work for the local, he served in many offices in the labor movement at the state and national level, including twenty years as vice president of the Minnesota State Federation of Labor and eighteen years on the United Association Industrial Relations Council for the plumbing and pipefitting industry (he was elected vice chairman of the council in 1961). He was a member of numerous union trades councils and served as president of the St. Paul Trades and Labor Assembly central body for nine years and as president of the Minnesota Pipe Trades Association for twenty years. In later years, he founded the retiree's chapter of Local 455 and was chairman of the St. Paul Trades and Labor Assembly's retirees' chapter. In the words of his daughter, Geraldine O'Donnell O'Keefe, "his overriding love was for the union -- the union -- the union. He ate union and slept union and breathed union. He had it in his blood."

O'Donnell was active in St. Paul civic affairs and in the DFL party. He was chairman of the 4th District DFL for six years and served on the state central and Democratic National committees as well as various campaign committees.

Gerald O'Donnell died on November 22nd, 1985, just days before his eighty-seventh birthday. He was preceded in death by his wife Evelyn, who passed away in 1958.

Biographical information was taken from published obituaries and materials in the collection.


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Expand/CollapseSCOPE AND CONTENTS

Biographical information, personal and union correspondence, subject files, desk diaries, and photographs documenting O'Donnell's career as a Minnesota labor and DFL Party leader.

The papers document his career in organized labor as a member (1918- ) and business agent (1937-1966) of St. Paul Local 455 of the Steam Pipe Fitters union, chairman of the St. Paul Trades and Labor Assembly (1940-1949), president of the Minnesota State Pipe Trades Association, member of the Industrial Relations Council for the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Trades, and vice president of the Minnesota AFL-CIO. They document his work on behalf of many St. Paul civic organizations, including the Community Chest, and as an active member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, including his chairmanship of the Ramsey County-Fourth District DFL organization (1950s), his service on the state central committee and various campaign committees, and his participation in Democratic National Committee programs.


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Expand/CollapseARRANGEMENT

These documents are organized into the following sections:

Memorabilia, Photographs, Diaries, and Correspondence.
Subject Files.
Chronological Papers.


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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]. Gerald J. O'Donnell Papers. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples

Accession Information:

Accession numbers: 14,494; 15,597; 15,683

Processing Information:

Processed by: Katherine Johnson, January 1991; Lara Friedman-Shedlov, May 2001

Catalog ID number: 990017148010104294


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Expand/CollapseMEMORABILIA, PHOTOGRAPHS, DIARIES, AND CORRESPONDENCE

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149.E.11.8F1Biographical information.
Personal and union correspondence and related papers, 1941-1976. 8 folders.
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159.E.12.1B4Photographs, [1940s]-1966. 2 folders, containing 23 photographs.
Photographs depict O'Donnell's activities in civic events, the Industrial Relations Council, the Minnesota State Pipe Trades Association, and the United Association of Journeymen Plumbers and Steam Fitters.
Desk calendars and diaries, 1943-1969. 26 items.
Desk diaries illustrate O'Donnell's daily activities and contacts.
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P24365Desk calendars and diaries, 1976-1985. 11 items.
Desk diaries illustrate O'Donnell's daily activities and contacts.
Union dues books, 1929-1952, 1957-1961, 1965-1967, 1971-1977. 11 volumes.
Membership, identification, and business cards, 1937-1984. 10 envelopes including 97 items.

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Expand/CollapseSUBJECT FILES

Subject files detail O'Donnell's varied activities (especially in the DFL and the state pipe trades association) and contain correspondence, minutes, printed materials, convention data, and legislative files, as well as agreements and contracts for the Minnesota State Pipe Trades Association. Files on the wartime civic activities (1941-1951) of the St. Paul Trades and Labor Assembly contain information on civilian defense programs, war bond drives, and other U.S. government civilian activities during World War II.


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149.E.11.8F1American Federation of Labor national convention (St. Paul), October 1949.
Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, 1941-1977. 11 folders.
Includes some Farmer-Labor and Democratic National Committee materials.
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149.E.11.9B2Employer-employee education program, 1950-1953. 2 folders.
Greater St. Paul Community Chest (and successors), 1941-1953.
Industrial Relations Council for the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry, 1950-1971. 6 folders.
Labor School, 1953.
Minnesota Federation of Labor, 1943-1979. 4 folders.
Includes convention materials.
Minnesota State Pipe Trades Association:
Background information on Local No. 455 (St. Paul) and the United Association.
Correspondence and related papers, 1938-1979. 9 folders.
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149.E.11.10F3Agreements and contracts, 1939-1984. 3 folders.
Business agents, 1962-1970. 3 folders.
Conventions (Minnesota), 1930-1977. 4 folders.
Legislative committee, 1949-1967. 2 folders.
Lists, 1942-1946.
Pipe Fitters Local No. 455 (St. Paul), 1940-1964.
St. Paul Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Joint Apprenticeship Committee: Minutes and correspondence, 1939-1976. 2 folders.
Work diary sheets, 1959-1965. 2 folders.
Public housing, 1951.
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149.E.12.1B4St. Paul Trades and Labor Assembly:
Correspondence and related papers, 1941-1971. 2 folders.
Civil defense and other wartime organizations, 1941-1951. 2 folders.
AFL-CIO retiree chapter, 1976-1978. 2 folders.
St. Paul Zoning Board, 1950-1954. 2 folders.

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Expand/CollapseCHRONOLOGICAL PAPERS

A primarily chronological series of papers covering the period 1921 to 1985 contains correspondence, news clippings, photographs, membership cards, memorabilia, and other materials compiled by O'Donnell's daughter, Geraldine O'Donnell O'Keefe, in nine volumes. In some cases O'Keefe has provided explanations, interpretations, and other contextual information about the materials she compiled. Correspondence from certain particularly prominent individuals, mostly related to O'Donnell's work with the DFL party, are in separate notebooks and are displayed with news clippings providing additional background on that correspondent.

Note that in some cases additional related material may be found in the other portions of the collection.


LocationBox
152.C.18.3B6Book 1, 1921-1947.
Book 2, 1948-1950.
Book 3, 1951-1953.
Book 4, 1954-1961.
Book 5: Father Gilligan, newspaper clippings, 1940s-1970s.
Book 6: Truman, Kennedy, Stevenson, Harriman, Kefauver, 1940s-1950s.
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152.C.18.4F7Book 7: Hubert Humphrey, 1948-1967, 1976.
Book 8: Eugene McCarthy, Governor Freeman, Walter Mondale, 1940s-1970s.
Book 9: Retirement, 1966-1985.
Includes obituaries and the program and address from O'Donnell's funeral on November 25th, 1985.

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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:
World War, 1939-1945 -- War work -- Minnesota.
Politics, Practical -- Minnesota.
Political participation -- Minnesota.
Apprentices -- Minnesota.
Collective labor agreements.
Community leadership -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Elections -- Minnesota.
Labor and laboring classes -- Minnesota.
Labor contracts -- Minnesota.
Pipe-fitting -- Vocational guidance.
Working class -- Congresses -- Minnesota.
Working class -- Congresses -- United States.
Labor unions -- Minnesota -- Plumbers.
Labor unions -- Minnesota -- Officials and employees.
Organizations:
AFL-CIO.
Americans for Democratic Action.
Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party.
Democratic National Committee (U.S.).
Industrial Relations Council for the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry.
Minnesota AFL-CIO Federation of Labor.
Minnesota State Pipe Fitters Association.
Ramsey County Democratic Farmer Labor Party (Minn.).
St. Paul Trades and Labor Assembly.
United Association of Journeymen Plumbers and Steam Fitters of the United States and Canada.
United Way of the Saint Paul Area (Minn.).
Places:
Saint Paul (Minn.) -- Civil defense.
Saint Paul (Minn.).
Ramsey County (Minn.).
Document Types:
Diaries.
Occupations:
Plumbers.

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