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Introduction | Agency History | Scope and Content | Series Description | Inventory
Introduction
The Ohio Committee for Humane Trapping Collection dates from 1975-1981. The items contained in this collection are primarily
minutes, correspondence, financial reports, contribution lists, and printed material. The collection occupies approximately
one cubic foot.
The records of the Ohio Committee for Humane Trapping (O.C.H.T.) Were donated on November 1, 1982 to the Center for Archival
Collections through the cooperation of Darlene Petkwitz, treasurer of the O.C.H.T. and Paul D. Yon, Associate Director, CAC.
No restrictions exist on the use of this collection and duplication is permitted for the purposes of preservation and scholarly
research. The collection was processed and the register was prepared by Vanessa Lester, undergraduate intern at the Center
for Archival Collections during spring semester, 1983.
Agency History
The Ohio Committee for Humane Trapping unofficially organized during the latter part of 1975. On January 2, 1976, the committee
filed with the Secretary of State's office papers for officially organizing the corporation.
The committee was established by citizens who were concerned about the use of the leghold trap in the state of Ohio. The purpose
of the committee was to launch a political campaign which would increase public awareness about the cruelty to animals which
occurred as a result of the usage of this trapping device. The committee was successful in getting this proposed law on the
ballot as Issue II. However, Issue II failed to pass in the 1977 election and subsequently the committee disbanded.
The committee consisted of twenty-eight to thirty-one members of whom all were volunteers. Initially, these members met in
their homes, using a post office box as a mailing address. Offices were later established in Bowling Green and Columbus.
The members of the O.C.H.T. were all trustees of the corporation, with the officers being the most active members. The following
officers maintained their positions for the life of the committee:
- Sandy Rowland, President
- Paul McNamara, Vice President and Secretary
- Darlene Petkwitz, Treasurer
Scope and Content
The papers of the Ohio Committee for Humane Trapping contain proceedings, correspondence, fiscal records, and printed materials.
The collection covers a period from April 30, 1975 to November 6, 1981. More specifically, the bulk of the material covers
a brief period from 1976-1977.
The minutes are incomplete and only date from November 22, 1975 to November 22, 1977. The strength of the collection rests
with the business and political (legal) correspondence. The vast majority of the correspondence is complete. Thus, it provides
important information pertaining to the committee's business relationships and attempts to achieve their aim through the political
process.
The lack of complete financial records is a major weakness with the collection. The financial documents fail to detail many
business transactions, and thus some original bills, receipts, and cancelled checks were retained for the purpose of filling
this void.
The lack of printed material is another weakness in the collection. The limited items include brochures, bumper stickers,
and some newspaper clippings and articles.
Despite the weaknesses in the collection, it is possible to utilize available materials to better understand the purpose behind
The Ohio Committee for Humane Trapping. The O.C.H.T. failed, but certainly the committee and the political movement are deserving
of closer examination.
Series Description
PROCEEDINGS
MINUTES November 22, 1975-November 22, 1977 Arranged chronologically Records include dates and times of meetings, names of members present and excused, announcements, results of elections, discussions,
treasurer's reports, general proceedings.
MEMBERSHIP LISTS 1975, 1976, n.d. Arranged chronologically Includes name, address of members of O.C.H.T.
CORRESPONDENCE
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE November 1975-November 1981, n.d. Arranged chronologically Includes various business correspondence. External communications includes political letters, numerous business letters pertaining
to advertising, etc. Internal communications includes results of unofficial polls, memoranda, etc.
LEGAL CORRESPONDENCE July 1977-November 1977 Arranged chronologically Includes legal briefs and correspondence with political officials regarding placing the issue on the ballot.
REPORTS
FINANCIAL REPORTS January 1976-February 1978 Arranged chronologically Includes list of monies received, general and legal expenses, check book balances.
FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS
GENERAL EXPENSES LEDGER December 1975-January 1978 Arranged chronologically Incomplete listing of expenses including office supplies, telephone, etc. Ledger also includes limited legal expenses and
information of cash received.
BANK STATEMENT/CHECKS November 1975-February 1981 Arranged chronologically and by name of bank. Provides a record of expenses not included in the general expense ledger.
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES August 1977-October 1977 Arranged chronologically Includes list of expenditures, date of transaction, with whom transaction was made, address, purpose, amount.
BILLS AND RECEIPTS June 1976-February 1978 Arranged chronologically Includes records of expenses not included in the general expense ledger or the cancelled checks.
CONTRIBUTIONS November 1975-November 1977 Arranged chronologically Listings of both known and anonymous donations to the O.C.H.T.
PRINTED MATERIALS
CAMPAIGN LITERATURE 1975-1976, n.d. Arranged chronologically Includes brochures, bumper stickers
CLIPPINGS, ARTICLES, MAGAZINE April 1975-September 1976, n.d. Arranged chronologically Includes conservationist items supportive of the O.C.H.T.
Inventory
Box 1
Folders
- Minutes, November 22, 1975-November 22, 1977
- Membership lists, 1975, 1976, n.d.
- Correspondence, November 1975-October 1976 (1976)
- Correspondence, January-June 1977
- Correspondence, August-December 1977
- Correspondence, January 1978-November 1981 (scattered)
- Correspondence, n.d.
- Correspondence, Legal, July 1977-November 1977
Box 2
Folders
- Financial Reports, January 1976-February 1978
- General Expense Ledger, December 1975-January 1978
- Cancelled Checks/Bank Statements (Mid-American Bank), November 1975-February 1976
- Cancelled Checks/Bank Statements (Mid-American Bank), March-May 1976
- Cancelled Checks/Bank Statements (Mid-American Bank), May-June 1976
- Cancelled Checks/Bank Statements (Mid-American Bank), May-July 1976
- Cancelled Checks/Bank Statements (Mid-American Bank), June-September 1976
- Cancelled Checks/Bank Statements (Mid-American Bank), September-December 1976
- Cancelled Checks/Bank Statements (Mid-American Bank), November 1976-May 1977
- Cancelled Checks/Bank Statements (Mid-American Bank), May-June 1977
- Cancelled Checks/Bank Statements (Mid-American Bank), July-September 1977
- Cancelled Checks/Bank Statements (Mid-American Bank), September-November 1977
- Cancelled Checks/Bank Statements (Mid-American Bank), December 1977-November 1978
- Cancelled Checks/Bank Statements (Mid-American Bank), January 1978-February 1981
- Cancelled Checks/Bank Statements (Huntington Bank), June-August 1977
- Cancelled Checks/Bank Statements (Huntington Bank), August-October 1977
- Cancelled Checks/Bank Statements (Huntington Bank), October-November 1977
Box 3
Folders
- Statement of Expenditures, August-October 1977
- Bills/Receipts, June 1976-February 1978
- Contributions, General, November 1975-November 1977
- Contributions, Form 31-A, November 1975-March 1977
- Contributions, From O.C.H.T., June-October 1977
- Contributions, Anonymous, January 1976-November 1977
- Campaign Literature, 1975-1976, n.d.
- Clippings, Articles, Magazine, April 1975-September 1976, n.d.
Manuscripts by Subject | Political Collections
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