Frank Meinen Papers, 1927-1989


Summary Information
Title: Frank Meinen Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1927-1989

Creator:
  • Meinen, Frank, 1904-1991
Call Number: Eau Claire Mss BJ; PH 3912; PH 3912 (3); PH 3913

Quantity: 7.0 c.f. (4 record center cartons, 4 archives boxes, and 2 flat boxes), 138 photographs, and 50 negatives

Repository:
Archival Locations:
UW-Eau Claire McIntyre Library / Eau Claire Area Research Ctr. (Map)
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Papers of a Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, farmer, electric fence manufacturer, and political conservative, including correspondence, financial records of the farm and a fence business, detailed agricultural production records from circa 1920 through circa 1975, family and other photographs, and subject files relating to Meinen's involvement with agricultural organizations such as the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation and the Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union of America, St. Peter's Catholic Congregation (Tilden, Wisconsin), and various conservative and religious issues. Also included are papers written by Meinen while a student at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (1973-1982).

Language: English

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Biography/History

Frank Meinen, Wisconsin farmer, electric fence manufacturer, and political conservative, was born on April 2, 1904. Of German Catholic descent, he grew up and lived his entire life as a bachelor on the same 240-acre farm near Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Unfortunately, many of the details of his life are undocumented in the papers. It is known that Meinen and his younger brother Lawrence joined their father Nichlaus Meinen in the management of the farm during the 1920's. In 1935 Frank Meinen, who was also a licensed electrician and an inventor, established the Meinen Manufacturing Company to produce electric fence controllers and equipment, leaving primary responsibility for managing the farm for their widowed mother to Lawrence. By the early 1940's sluggish business and steady losses forced him out of the manufacturing business, and Frank Meinen turned instead to fence repair and electrical contracting. After the death of their mother Frank joined Lawrence as partners in the operation of the farm, Meinen Brothers.

In 1953 Meinen began to manufacture the Kwik-E insulator, an invention designed to encourage pasture rotation through easy fence mobility. The Kwik-E was patented in 1956, but in 1962 Meinen was still attempting to sell the patent, his failure apparently due to an inability to keep unit costs down and to efficiently address repair problems. The papers do not indicate whether the patent was ever sold. Beginning in the early 1960's Meinen again turned to fence repair and electrical wiring.

Meinen was an active member of several agricultural organizations. Although the exact dates are uncertain, he is known to have belonged to the Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union during the 1940's, holding at various times the local offices of president and secretary/treasurer. Meinen broke with the Farmers Union in 1948, however, citing his belief that the organization was headed by radicals. From 1949 to the 1980's Meinen was active in the Chippewa County Farm Bureau, a local affiliate of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation. At various times he served as secretary/treasurer and president of the local group. He was also active in various bureau programs and program committees.

Meinen was a man of strong political and religious convictions which he frequently expressed in the local newspapers. In 1982 at the age of 78 he received a BA in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. In January 1991, Meinen died at his home in Tilden, Wisconsin.

Scope and Content Note

Regardless of how representative Frank Meinen may be of Wisconsin farmers of his era, the records which he donated to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin should be of interest to agricultural historians. Meinen's recordkeeping habits, a prominent family trait, detail operations on the 240-acre farm from the 1920's through the 1970's with particularly extensive documentation concerning dairy and field crop operations.

There are, for example, records on the milk production of individual cows, notes on planting practices and yields in specific fields for extended periods, as well as a variety of accounting records containing information on sales, income, expenses, and depreciation of equipment. Taken together, the collection offers an excellent resource for examining the actual application of scientific and business management practices on a family farm. At the same time, the records on Meinen's electric fence activities provide useful data concerning one of the businesses which grew up in Wisconsin to support agriculture. The personal papers provide an extensive record of Meinen's political views on local, national, and world concerns, particularly communism, agriculture, and Catholicism. Unfortunately, the section contains few of the letters to the editor for which Meinen was locally well known, although there are some scattered handwritten drafts and clippings of printed letters.

The Frank Meinen Papers are arranged as MEINEN BROTHERS FARM RECORDS, ELECTRIC FENCE RECORDS, AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS, and PERSONAL PAPERS. Original photographs received with the collection are housed in the Visual and Sound Archives, with convenience copies filed with the papers.

MEINEN BROTHERS FARM RECORDS include correspondence, financial and tax records, diaries, and crop and cattle records. The files are organized into five categories: general files, herd records, field records, poultry records, and financial records. The general files include a variety of miscellaneous correspondence and administrative documents, together with several diaries relating to the day-to-day operation of the farm in the early 1960's. Frank Meinen continued this diary, but it was later concerned primarily with his health and so those volumes have been filed in the category of personal health records. Earlier diary-like information is also contained in some of his field notebooks. The financial records are most thorough in documenting the 1940's through the 1960's and feature copies of federal and state tax forms, inventories, and account books. Some records listed with Frank Meinen's personal financial records may contain information related to the farm.

Of the production files, the cattle records are the most extensive, spanning the period from the 1940's through the 1960's. They include information on individual cattle and their milk production. Crop records are less extensive, although there are numerous forms completed by Lawrence Meinen concerning seed corn production and testing he carried out from the 1930's through the 1950's.

The ELECTRIC FENCE RECORDS are arranged alphabetically by subject and contain correspondence, instructions and promotional literature, photographs taken for advertising purposes, sketches and notes, and financial records. The records are most extensive for the period when Meinen operated under the name Meinen Manufacturing Company, with some correspondence pertaining to later work carried out under the name Meinen Sales & Service. The correspondence contains a general file of all electricity-related letters covering the period 1937-1975 and a separate alphabetical file covering relations with agents during the period 1937-194l. The agents' correspondence contains detailed information on sales and on the difficulties experienced by Meinen in marketing and servicing his product. This correspondence provides an interesting comparison to the experiences of Edwin J. Gengler of the Prime Manufacturing Company, whose records are also held by the Historical Society and who operated during the same period. Other correspondence relates to advertising, testing, and financial problems. The later Kwik-E files emphasize advertising, promotion, sales, and patent matters. There are few true accounting records for Meinen's electrical activities, although there are numerous customer account sheets and inventories.

The AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS files contain correspondence, memoranda, notes, membership reports, questionnaires, publications, and financial statements regarding four organizations to which Frank Meinen belonged. The most extensively documented is the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation and the Chippewa County Farm Bureau. Of particular note are correspondence and memoranda from the period when Frank Meinen was president of the local chapter. The file on the Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union of America contain some information on his 1948 split with that organization over perceived left-wing activities.

There are few true personal items within the PERSONAL PAPERS section. Rather the section consists primarily of correspondence and printed material focusing on Meinen's political and religious views and family photographs. This linking of Catholicism and political conservatism in the heavily-weeded subject file makes it extremely interesting. Many of the files originally consisted only of printed matter; those which Meinen annotated have been retained while unannotated publications have been separated to the SHSW Library. Although few of the files remaining in the collection are extensive, they provide important insights into Meinen's conservative ideology. Also of note is an almost complete run of annual reports, 1950-1978, of St. Peter's Congregation to which the Meinens belonged.

Also part of the personal papers are World War II letters from a neighbor in the service; correspondence with Mary Swaty, an acquaintance prompted by their mutual subscription to a conservative newsletter (much of the biographical information about Meinen was found in these letters); health diaries and notes; personal income tax forms; and a 1962 inventory listing the contents of his library. For brother Lawrence Meinen the file contains personal income tax and correspondence received from a lonely-hearts club. Original family photographs received with the papers are available in the SHSW Visual and Sound Archives; xerox copies are filed with the collection.

Additional materials were donated by Meinen shortly before his death in 1991: these include academic materials (notes, exams, and so on) from his studies at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (1973-1982); general papers pertaining to the Chippewa County Farm Bureau; and correspondence and other personal materials. The additions were incorporated into AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS and PERSONAL PAPERS as boxes 9 and 10.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by Frank J. Meinen, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, 1989 and 1991. Accession Number: M89-035, M91-031


Processing Information

Processed by Todd L. Shafer (Intern), 1989-1990.


Contents List
Series: Meinen Bros. Farm Records
Eau Claire Mss BJ
General records
Box   1
Folder   1-5
General, 1930-1983
Box   1
Folder   6
Diaries, 1963-1964
Box   1
Folder   17
Dam project, 1975
Box   1
Folder   18
Farm equipment, 1949-1982
Box   1
Folder   19
National Farm Loan Association, 1959-1973
Box   1
Folder   20
Pasture rental, 1970-1972
Box   1
Folder   21
Timber sales, 1971-1973
Financial records
Box   1
Folder   7-9
Account books, 1930-1934
Box   1
Folder   16
Audit, 1951
Box   1
Folder   11-14
Income taxes, 1927-1965
Box   1
Folder   15
Inheritance records, 1950
Box   1
Folder   10
Inventory, 1926-1934
Box   8
Folder   1
Ledger, 1951-1973
Box   1
Folder   22-23
Poultry records, 1927-1934
Crop records
Box   1
Folder   24-26
General field records and notes, 1951-1981
Box   7
Folder   1
Oversize, 1967-1968
Specific crops
Box   1
Folder   27
Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, 1973-1979
Box   1
Folder   28
Beans, 1972-1975
Corn
Box   1
Folder   29-30
1936-1948
Box   2
Folder   1
1949-1954
Box   2
Folder   2
Drying, 1967-1977
Box   2
Folder   3
Northwest Farm Management Association, 1952-1955
Cattle records
Box   2
Folder   4
General, circa 1940s-1960s
Box   2
Folder   16
Barn remodeling, 1944
Box   2
Folder   17
Having methods, circa 1940s
Box   2
Folder   18
Mastitis experiments, 1940-1950
Box   2
Folder   19
Milk handling equipment sketches, circa 1940s
Herd records
Box   2
Folder   5-6
1928-1935
Box   7
Folder   2-3
1955-1966
Box   2
Folder   7-10
Individual cattle records, 1-244
PH 3912
Photographs of Meinen cows
Eau Claire Mss BJ
Box   2
Folder   10a
Xeroxed copies of photographs
Box   2
Folder   11-15
Milk production records, 1945-1966
Series: Electric Fence Records
Box   2
Folder   20-21
Accounts, 1936-1974
Box   2
Folder   22
Advertising correspondence, 1935-1938
Agents' correspondence, 1937-1941
Box   3
A-J
Box   4
K-W
Box   5
Folder   1
Article proposal, 1944
Box   5
Folder   2
Barn cleaners, circa 1945
Box   5
Folder   3
“Habit-breaking” equipment, 1947
Box   5
Folder   4
Ideas, sketches, and notes, circa 1936-1938
Box   5
Folder   5
Financial problems correspondence, 1936-1938
KWIK-E
Box   5
Folder   6
Advertising and promotion, 1953-1956
Box   5
Folder   7
Inquiries, 1953-1956
Box   5
Folder   8
Literature, circa 1954-1956
Box   5
Folder   9
Patent sale correspondence, 1962
Box   5
Folder   10
Sales and distribution, 1953-1957
Box   5
Folder   11
U.S. Department of Agriculture Experiments Station, 1954
Box   5
Folder   12-14
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1937-1975
Box   5
Folder   15
Miscellaneous financial records, 1937-1974
Box   5
Folder   16
Promotional literature, circa 1935-1940
Box   5
Folder   17
Organizational chart, circa 1938
PH 3913
Photographs used for advertising purposes
Eau Claire Mss BJ
Box   5
Folder   17a
Xeroxed copies of photographs
Box   5
Folder   18
Testing and approval, 1937-1940
Box   5
Folder   19
War Production Board, 1942-1943
Series: Agricultural Organizations
Box   5
Folder   20
Bloomer Cooperative Potato Association, circa 1930s
Box   5
Folder   21
Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union, 1946-1949
Box   5
Folder   22
Tilden Creamery, 1930-1961
Box   5
Folder   23-28
Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation and Chippewa County Farm Bureau, 1949-1983
Box   9
Folder   1-3
Additions, 1949-1974
Series: Personal Papers
Frank Meinen
Box   10
Folder   1-14
Academic materials, 1973-1983
Correspondence
General
Box   5
Folder   29
1960-1980
Box   10
Folder   15
Additions, 1950-1989
Box   5
Folder   30
Matt Harings, 1941-1944
Box   5
Folder   32
Mary A. Swaty, 1961-1967
Box   5
Folder   33
Health information and diaries, 1967-1983
Political and religious subject files
Box   6
Folder   1-4
General, 1934-1988
Box   6
Folder   5
400 train hearings, 1963-1964
Box   6
Folder   6
Agricultural relief and programs, circa 1931-1934
Box   6
Folder   7
Anti-communism, 1953-1954
Box   6
Folder   8
Budenz, Louis, 1965
Box   6
Folder   9
Case strike, 1937, 1946
Box   6
Folder   10
Catholic Economic Association, 1955-1956
Box   6
Folder   11
Census employment, 1930
Box   6
Folder   12
Christopher News, 1948-1956
Box   6
Folder   13
Farm Forum, 1949-1950
Box   6
Folder   14
Farm problems and issues, 1949-1966
Box   6
Folder   15
Farmers strike, circa 1932-1934
Box   6
Folder   16
Foundation for Economic Education, 1949-1971
Box   6
Folder   17
Holy Cross Seminary, 1963-1964
Box   6
Folder   18
Human Events, 1964
Box   6
Folder   19
Indians, 1949
Box   6
Folder   20
John Birch Society, 1963-1967
Box   6
Folder   21
Knights of Columbus, 1935-1981
Box   6
Folder   22
La Crosse Register, circa 1950s
Box   6
Folder   23
La Crosse Times-Review, 1954-1971
Box   6
Folder   24
Liberty League News, 1961-1965
Box   6
Folder   25
Manion, Clarence, 1952-1953
Box   6
Folder   26
Meinen, Rev. Myron, 1954
Box   6
Folder   27
Milwaukee Sentinel, 1959-1963
Box   6
Folder   28
Miscellaneous material, 1959-1963
Box   6
Folder   29
Rural education, 1948-1949
Box   6
Folder   33
St. Anthony's Messenger, 1962
Box   6
Folder   30
St. Peter's Congregation (Tilden), 1944-1978
Box   6
Folder   31
Schools and education, 1946-1951
Box   6
Folder   32
Smeeth, William B., 1963-1965
Box   6
Folder   34
Smith, Rev. William J., 1961-1962
Box   6
Folder   35
Taxation, 1932-1979
Box   6
Folder   36
Threefold Farms (Ralph Countney), 1961-1964
Box   6
Folder   37
Toastmasters, 1956-1960
Box   6
Folder   38
United Farm Workers of America, 1973
Box   6
Folder   39
Wiley, Alexander, 1945-1951
Box   6
Folder   40
Winrod, Gordon, 1961
Box   6
Folder   41
Zoning and political planning, 1964-1974
Financial records
Box   6
Folder   42-44
Income taxes, 1936-1958
Box   6
Folder   45
Inventory, 1948-1964
Box   8
Folder   2
Ledger, 1967-1974
Miscellaneous records
Box   6
Folder   46
Loan and mortgage records, 1960-1977
Box   6
Folder   47
House rental information, 1963-1973
Renters
Box   6
Folder   48
Johnson, Jim, 1969-1970
Box   6
Folder   49
Kurtz, Jim, 1972-1973
Box   6
Folder   50
McDonell, Mike, 1972-1973
PH 3912
Photographs of Meinen family
PH 3912 (3)
Album
Eau Claire Mss BJ
Box   6
Folder   55
Xeroxed copies of photographs and album
Lawrence Meinen
Box   6
Folder   51-52
Personal correspondence, 1939-1982
Box   6
Folder   53
Tax forms, 1945-1967
Box   6
Folder   54
Health information