Mandy Altimus Stahl

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Mandy Altimus Stahl, Archivist, Massillon Museum

Mandy Altimus Stahl graduated from Kent State University with a BA in history, summa cum laude with honors. She works as the Archivist at the Massillon Museum. Stahl has produced films for the Museum such as The Legacy of Steel, Adaptations, Seafaring Forefathers, The Greatest Generation, and Faces of Rural America. She has presented several times at Ohio Local History Alliance conferences on digitization, internship programs, and social media. As a part of the Museum’s Speaker’s Bureau, Stahl has an extensive list of lectures available. Since 2012, she has traveled across Ohio to deliver her lecture on the sinking of the Titanic more than 40 times. Stahl has been asked to be the plenary speaker for the Society of Ohio Archivists 2016 Spring Conference. Stahl serves on the Massillon Historic Preservation Commission and the Charity Rotch School of Kendal Foundation Board.

In 2015, Stahl and her family published her grandfather’s World War II prisoner of war memoirs, Forced March: From the Bulge to Berchtesgaden by Major John J. Mohn, for the 70th anniversary of the end of the war. She has traveled across the state, lecturing about World War II and sharing his story.

She was proud to have appeared on the Travel Channel’s show “Mysteries at the Museum” in Season 8 (2015), retelling the tale of Jacob Coxey’s 1894 protest march from Massillon, Ohio, to Washington D.C.

Mandy Altimus Stahl, Archivist, Massillon Museum

Mandy Altimus Stahl graduated from Kent State University with a BA in history, summa cum laude with honors. She works as the Archivist at the Massillon Museum. Stahl has produced films for the Museum such as The Legacy of Steel, Adaptations, Seafaring Forefathers, The Greatest Generation, and Faces of Rural America. She has presented several times at Ohio Local History Alliance conferences on digitization, internship programs, and social media. As a part of the Museum’s Speaker’s Bureau, Stahl has an extensive list of lectures available. Since 2012, she has traveled across Ohio to deliver her lecture on the sinking of the Titanic more than 40 times. Stahl has been asked to be the plenary speaker for the Society of Ohio Archivists 2016 Spring Conference. Stahl serves on the Massillon Historic Preservation Commission and the Charity Rotch School of Kendal Foundation Board.

In 2015, Stahl and her family published her grandfather’s World War II prisoner of war memoirs, Forced March: From the Bulge to Berchtesgaden by Major John J. Mohn, for the 70th anniversary of the end of the war. She has traveled across the state, lecturing about World War II and sharing his story.

She was proud to have appeared on the Travel Channel’s show “Mysteries at the Museum” in Season 8 (2015), retelling the tale of Jacob Coxey’s 1894 protest march from Massillon, Ohio, to Washington D.C.

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