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John Grotberg Papers (St. Charles)

 Collection
Identifier: RHC-RC-240

Scope and Contents

The John E. Grotberg Papers document his political career up to the time of his death on November 15, 1986. The collection is divided into six series: Personal Files, Campaign Files, State Representative Files, Legislative Files, Subject Files, and District Office Files. The first series, Personal Files, consists of seven subseries: Biographical, Correspondence, Speeches, Newsletters/Press Releases, Committees, Legislation, and Audio-video. The first subseries consists of biographical information such as resumes, personal notes, newspaper clippings, and certificates of appreciation. Of special interest in the biographies files is a 1992 Grotberg Family reunion booklet. The second subseries contains correspondence to and from Grotberg. The third subseries consists of speeches given by Grotberg. The fourth subseries includes newsletters and press releases written by Grotberg and his staff. The fifth subseries consists of lists of committees that Grotberg served on during his political career. The sixth subseries includes a listing of the bills Grotberg sponsored or cosponsored. And the final subseries contains an audio cassette tape of the “Up Close” talk show with Marie Luedke representing Grotberg’s office, a VHS tape entitled, “City Out of Wilderness,” which includes an introduction by Grotberg, and a VHS tape of John Grotberg’s memorial session on the house floor on March 4, 1987. Series II, Campaign Files, date from 1972-1986 and include information on Grotberg’s various political office campaigns. This series consists of information on campaign strategies, endorsements, fundraising events, Federal Election Commission reports, and tax returns for Grotberg’s campaign committees. The State Representative Files included in Series III date from 1972-1976 and contains topical correspondence and literature files pertaining to Grotberg’s legislative issues and his duties as State Representative. This series is arranged alphabetically by subject. The fourth series, Legislative Files, consists of eight subseries arranged by types of bills. The bills are arranged numerically by bill number within each subseries. The files usually include a copy of the bill, committee reports, staff memos, and correspondence to illustrate the bill’s introduction and movement through Congress. Only bills sponsored and cosponsored by Grotberg are included in this series. Series V, Subject Files, contains topically arranged material and includes published reports, correspondence, and newspaper clippings. This series is arranged alphabetically and includes information on such topics as the superconducting supercollider at Fermilab and the TWA hostage situation. The sixth series, District File, is divided into two subseries: St. Charles and Washington. These files include district schedules, memos, event acceptances and regrets, correspondence, and voting information.

Dates

  • created: 1949-1992
  • Other: Date acquired: 04/24/1979

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on access to the materials in this collection.

Biographical or Historical Information

John E. Grotberg held various offices during his political career. A resident of St. Charles, Illinois, he served two terms as Illinois House of Representative (1973-1977) and three terms as Illinois State Senator (1977-1985), the last four years of which he was the Assistant Republican Leader. He was elected to the U.S. Representative from the 14th District in November 1984 and was a member of the Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs and Small Business Committees. Grotberg died on November 15, 1986 from bronchial pneumonia and colon cancer. Dennis Hastert finished Grotberg’s term as U.S. House of Representative. Born in Winnebago, Minnesota, on March 21, 1925, Grotberg received a B.S. degree from George Williams College in 1961. Married, with five children, he spent 25 years as a corporate executive for the Y.M.C.A. in Chicago. He was owner and President of John E. Grotberg and Associates, Financial Development Consultants and General Manager of the Hotel Baker, a retirement home run by the Lutheran Welfare Services of Illinois. Active in many civic and social organizations, Grotberg was an enthusiastic supporter of the fine arts, having been engaged in many musical and theatrical enterprises himself. Grotberg̓s major civic accomplishment, founding the Tri-City Youth Project for Geneva, Batavia, and St. Charles, provided needed companionship and entertainment for area youths.

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Extent

10.00 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement Note

The collection is divided into six series:  Personal Files, Campaign Files, State Representative Files, Legislative Files, Subject Files, and District Office Files. The first series, Personal Files, consists of seven subseries:  Biographical, Correspondence, Speeches, Newsletters/Press Releases, Committees, Legislation, and Audio-video. The State Representative Files is Series III. This series is arranged alphabetically by subject. The fourth series, Legislative Files, consists of eight subseries arranged by types of bills. Series V, Subject Files, contains topically arranged material, arranged alphabetically. The sixth series, District File, is divided into two subseries:  St. Charles and Washington.

Source of Acquisition

John E. Grotberg

Method of Acquisition

John E. Grotberg deposited his papers in the Regional History Center on April 24, 1979.

Accruals and Additions

Additional records were added at later dates.

Related Materials

Researchers may wish to consult the Guide to Resources for other political collections held by the Regional History Center.

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eng

Repository Details

Part of the Northern Illinois University Repository

Contact:
Founders Memorial Library
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb IL 60115 US
815-753-9392