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Frank T. Cooke Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-287

Scope and Contents

The papers of Frank T. Cooke document his personal interest and professional career in photography. Many photographs of college buildings and houses in Oberlin are included in the collection. The pages of a disbound photographic album show Cooke and his family at Oberlin Beach along Lake Erie and demonstrate his concern for the eroding of the beach. Additional photographs were taken in several cities in Ohio, including Huron and Milan. Notably, the photographs in the later accession include World War I images from Oberlin and overseas, including of dirigibles and early aircraft.

Copies of newspaper clippings, letters, and directory listings give the researcher some biographical information regarding Cooke and his family. A scrapbook kept by Frank Cooke’s daughter Helen (OC 1928) includes letters, programs and other ephemera, and holds inscriptions by classmates.

Dates

  • Creation: 1872 - 2006
  • Creation: Majority of material found in 1914-1997
  • Other: Date acquired: 1997 September 28

Creator

Conditions Governing Use

Unrestricted; rolled panorama closed pending conservation.

Biographical Sketch

Frank Toffey Cooke was born on 10 March 1876 in Jersey City, New Jersey, to William Mansfield and Mrs. Lydia Wilbur Cooke. Cooke’s parents were married on 6 November 1872. They lived in Wichita, Kansas, from 1872-1875, where a son George Stuart was born. They moved to Jersey City, New Jersey in 1875, where Frank T. and Mabel Mallory were born. After William Cooke died in 1880, Mrs. Cooke and the children moved to Milan, Ohio, to live in the home of Dr. Stuart Morgan, the father of Lydia Cooke. As a young man, Frank Cooke worked with Frank Riggles in amateur photography.

In 1898, he moved to Oberlin, Ohio, where he worked for several years as a clerk in the bookstore, A.G. Comings and Son. In 1912, he became an agent for the Eastman Kodak Company. He moved his photographic supplies and finishing agency several times until 1924 when he established his own business in the Comings’ Bookstore. He remained there until his retirement in 1949. During these years, he became known in Oberlin as “the photo-finisher.”

On 9 July 1901, Mr. Cooke married Clara Helen Paul (b. 1881 in Massillon Ohio), the daughter of Theodore and Fredricka Paul, then living in Milan, Ohio. Mrs. Cooke was a member of the Girl Scouts Council for over thirty years, during many of which she served as the treasurer. She was also a member of the Oberlin Women’s Club and an honorary member of the Literary and Social Club. The couple had three children, all of whom attended Oberlin: William T. (ca. 1921-24); Helen S. (Mrs Stephen Cool, ca. 1928); and Frances Lydia (Mrs. George E. Stansfield, ca. 1937).

Clara Paul Cooke died in Huron, Ohio on 9 January 1958. Frank Toffey Cooke died in Oberlin on 2 December 1965.

Sources Consulted

“Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary at Oberlin.” Elyria, Ohio Chronicle Telegram. 15 July 1952.

“Cookes to Observe Golden Wedding on July 12 [1952].” Oberlin, Ohio News Tribune. 6 June 1952.

“Frank Cookes Are Wedded 50 Years, Celebrate.” Elyria, Ohio Chronicle Telegram. 9 July 1952.

“Frank T. Cook [sic].” Obituary. Elyria, Ohio Chronicle Telegram. 3 December 1965.

“Frank T. Cooke, 89 dies at his home on Forest Street.” Obituary. Oberlin, Ohio News Tribune. 9 December 1965.

Gastier, Dorcas Paul (Mrs. John L.). Letter to Roland Baumann, Oberlin College Archivist. 25 August 1997.

“Golden Day in Oberlin.” Cleveland, Ohio Plain Dealer. 28 June 1952.

"Mrs. Frank Cook [sic] Dies After ear’s Illness.” Oberlin, Ohio News Tribune. 16 January 1958.

Mrs. Frank P. [sic] Cooke. Obituary. Elyria, Ohio Chronicle Telegram. 10 January 1958.

Note written by Elizabeth Brinkman.

Extent

5.78 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Method of Acquisition

The Frank T. Cooke papers were received from Ruth Wood in 1997, and from a Cooke family member in 2018.

Accruals and Additions

Accession No: 1997/117, 2018/015.

Related Materials

Oberlin Beach Association (RG 31/31).

Photographs in the Archives general collection (RG 32) by Frank T. Cooke.

Postcards (RG 36).

Title
Frank T. Cooke Finding Guide
Author
Elizabeth Brinkman; Jonathan Thurn; Anne Cuyler Salsich
Date
04/25/2018
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Revision Statements

  • 2002 November: Processed by Jonathan M. Thurn. Biographical sketch by Elizabeth Brinkman. 
  • 2007-2008: Revised by Archives staff.
  • 2018 April 25: Accession 2018/015 processed by Anne Cuyler Salsich.
  • 2024-2025: Prepared for migration by Emily Rebmann and Lee Must.

Repository Details

Part of the Oberlin College Archives Repository

Contact:
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