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Theodore Kraker Papers, 1882-1995
Collection Overview
Title: Theodore Kraker Papers, 1882-1995
ID: OGLMC1317
Primary Creator: Kraker, Theodore (1920-1995)
Other Creators: Jurgens, Josephine Formaneck (1895 - 1950), Jurgens, Theodore (1895 - 1950), Kraker, Grace Jurgens (1905 - 1975), Kraker, Mark (1910 - 1987)
Extent: 15.75 Linear Feet
Arrangement: Materials are arranged chronologically by subject
Date Acquired: 10/01/1995
Subjects: Business and Industry, Grand Forks - Business, Grand Forks - Education, Grand Forks - Organizations, Religion - Catholic Church, University of North Dakota, Women's History
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Collection Historical Note
Theodore Mark "Ted" Kraker was born April 7, 1920, in Wahpeton, North Dakota, to Mark and Grace Jurgens Kraker. The family moved to Grand Forks, North Dakota, in 1925. Theodore attended St. Mary's Catholic School and the Central High School, where he graduated in 1938. In 1942, he received a bachelor's degree from the University of North Dakota (UND). He then joined the U.S. Army Air Corps and served as an air traffic controller in Clovis, New Mexico, during World War II. When the war ended, Theodore returned to UND to study industrial arts education. He received a teacher's certificate in 1947. That same year, he opened his own business, Kraker's Kraft and Kabinet Kurios, in Grand Forks. The business closed a few years later. In 1948, Kraker began employment as a postal clerk in the Grand Forks Post Office, where he worked until his retirement in 1976. Kraker was actively involved in his union, the National Federation of Post Office Clerks, and in the Grand Forks Philatelic Society. He died August 26, 1995 and is buried in Cavalry Cemetery in Grand Forks.
Mark Kraker, father of Ted, served in World War I and worked at the Great Northern Railroad Company. Many relatives of Mark are mentioned in the materials including: his father, Mathias Kraker, mother, Mary Mischke Kraker, brothers, Henry and Math J. Kraker, sister, Sophia Kraker, niece, Bernice Kraker, and uncle, Frank Mischke. Grace Jurgens Kraker was the daughter of Theodore Jurgens and Josephine Formaneck Jurgens. Grace grew up in Wahpeton and later moved to Grand Forks with her husband and son. She was involved in many organizations, including the Women's Catholic Order of Forester, Lincoln Park Bridge Club, Catholic Daughters of America, St. Mary's Altar Society, and the Thursday Music Club.
Theodore Jurgens and Josephine Formaneck Jurgens lived most of their lives in Wahpeton, settling there in the early 1880s. Theodore Jurgens opened a saloon which operated from 1886 to 1890, when it was shut down by North Dakota's prohibition. He then opened a clothing store in Wahpeton with his brother-in-law, Albert Formaneck Jr. The store remained in business from 1891 to 1902.
Other people mentioned in the collection include: Theodore Jurgens brother and sister-in-law, Louis and Tina Jurgens, Josephine Formaneck Jurgens brother and sister-in-law, Frank and Anna Formaneck, Josephine's nephew and Frank and Anna's son, Henry Formaneck, Josephine's brother, Fred Formaneck, Albert Formaneck Jr.'s wife, Mary Schild Formaneck, Josephine's sister and brother-in-law, Rosa Formaneck Chezik and Joseph Chezik, Josephine's nephew and Rosa and Joseph's son, Leo Chezik, Josephine's brother-in-law, Albert Chezik, Josephine's sister, Anna Formaneck Chezik, and Josephine's niece and Albert and Anna Chezik's daughter, Vena Chezik.
Subject/Index Terms
Business and Industry
Grand Forks - Business
Grand Forks - Education
Grand Forks - Organizations
Religion - Catholic Church
University of North Dakota
Women's History
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Rae Ann McGurran
Acquisition Method:
Donation; 95-2040
Addition via John McGurran, donation January 30, 2014 (2014-3243).
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Theodore Kraker Papers. OGLMC 1317, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections. Chester Fritz Library. University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Existing finding aid migrated to Archon in July 2014 by Special Collections intern, Gideon Rogers. An addition to the collection was processed at this time, also by Gideon Rogers.
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- Box 9
- Folder 1: Catholic Church of North Dakota, Newsletters, Newspaper Clippings, Various Publications 1920 - 1991
- Folder 2: Various Announcements an Calling Cards 1905 - 1980 Most Undated
- Folder 3: Music Recital Programs, Wahpeton, Grand Forks 1915 - 1937 Most Undated
- Folder 4: Wahpeton, ND, Various Publications 1901 - 1937 Most Undated
- Folder 5: Wahpeton, ND, High School Graduation Announcements 1906 - 1978
- Folder 6: Wahpeton Daily News, The Divet Story by A.G. Divet 1981
- Folder 7: Grand Forks, ND, High School Graduation Announcements 1936 - 1944
- Folder 8: Wahpeton, ND, Newspaper Articles 1925 - 1989
- Folder 9: Grace Kraker, High School Class Notes Undated
- Folder 10: Grace Kraker, High School Class Notes Undated Continued
- Folder 11: High School Botany Notes 1906
- Folder 12: Richland County, ND, Residents List Undated
- Folder 13: Jurgens-Formaneck Clothing Store, Receipts 1902
- Folder 14: Jurgens-Formaneck Clothing Store, Receipts 1902 Continued
- Folder 15: Jurgens-Formaneck Clothing Store, Receipts 1902 Continued
- Folder 16: Jurgens-Formaneck, Customer Accounts 1902
- Folder 17: Photo Album, Circa 1905 - 1910
- Folder 18: Photo Album, 1910 - 1914
- Folder 19: Photo Album, Circa 1920s
- Ledger 1: Theodore Jugens, Saloon Business, 1887-1890
- Ledger 2: Jurgens and Formaneck, 1891-1894
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