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John Reshetar was a Ukrainian American political scientist. This collection consists primarily of his scholarly writings and correspondence.
Dates: circa 1950-circa 1990
Quantity: 2.25 Linear Feet
This collection consists of audio recordings of performances of the St. Volodymyr Cathederal (New York, NY) choir, bandura trio, and family recordings.
Dates: circa 1970-circa 1980
Quantity: 23 Reels
Konstantyn Szonk-Rusych was a Ukrainian American artist and art historian. This collection consists of photographs, ephemera, publications, and realia.
Dates: undetermined
Quantity: 0.25 Linear Feet
This collection consists of political writings and a compliation of notable events in Ukrainian history.
Dates: undetermined
Quantity: 0.1 Linear Feet
This collection contains music manuscripts and song lyrics by a Ukrainian-American immigrant to Northapton, Pennsylvania, as well as an intruiging bilingual glossary of millitary drill commands.
Dates:
Quantity: 0.1 Linear Feet
The Holovna Rada Khresta Symona Petliury was the body responsible for awarding the military order of the Cross of Symon Petliura to all eligable veterans of the Ukrainian War of Independence. This collection principally contains submitted application forms containing biographical information and military service histories of individual applicants who wished to obtain the Cross.
Dates: 1942-1949
Quantity: 0.25 Linear Feet, 1 box
John Jowa was a Ukrainian post-World War II refugee to the United States from the Soviet Union, where he was persecuted for being a member of a landowning family during Stalin's forced collectivization. He was active in two associations of former Ukrainian political prisoners in New York City. The collection contains records of those organizations, as well as his autobiographical and historical writings.
Dates: 1946-1960 (Bulk, 1950-1960)
Quantity: 0.5 Linear Feet, 16 folders, 5 bound volumes
This "micro-collection" contains a small group of sermons and notes written by the first bishop of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America.
Dates:
Quantity: 0.1 Linear Feet, 1 bound volume and 1 box
This collection contains three notebooks of hand-written sermons by Fr. Oleksander Pihulevs'kyi, who was a Ukrainian Orthodox clergyman in the greater Sydney area of Australia. The sermons date to just before and after his ordination as a priest in 1954.
Dates: 1949-1956
Quantity: 0.1 Linear Feet, 3 bound volumes
This collection contains the parish records of the St. Nicholas Church in Export, Pennsylvania. It contains baptism, marriage and funeral records, as well as membership lists and legal documents.
Dates: 1904-1976
Quantity: 0.1 Linear Feet, 2 bound volumes
Mykola Kulikowskyj was a lieutenant colonel in the army of the Ukrainian People's Republic during the Ukrainian War of Independence who immigrated to the United States as a refugee in 1950. This collection contains his correspondenc, photographs, and a variety of personal documents.
Dates: circa 1920-1956
Quantity: 0.1 Linear Feet, 1 box (5 folders)
This collection contains the incomplete parish records of St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox parish in Jeannette, PA, consisting of parish board meeting records as well as funeral records.
Dates: 1933-1957
Quantity: 0.1 Linear Feet, 1 bound volume
The "Fund to Aid Ukraine, Inc." operated as a non-profit from the 1990s to the early 2000s in the Cleveland, Ohio area, and was responsible for the shipment of medical and dental equipment, clothing and other humanitarian supplies to municipalities, schools, orphanages, and other institutions in Ukraine. This collection contains business records and correspondence related to its operation.
Dates: 1990-2008
Quantity: 0.1 Linear Feet, 1 folder
This collection contains material relating to the rebirth of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church in Nazi-occupied Ukraine and its continued existence in exile in post-war Germany.
Dates: 1942-1951
Quantity: 2.7 Linear Feet, 7 boxes
This collection contains records of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church parishes in the Displaced Persons Camps in Munster-Lager and Fallingbostel, Germany, including official correspondence, sacramental records, relief aid distribution records, and a remarkable DP camp census list.
Dates: 1943-1950
(Bulk, 1948-1950)
Quantity: 0.25 Linear Feet, 4 folders, 1 bound volume