Summary Information
Creator | Matuch, Oleksii |
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Title | Oleksii Matuch Papers |
ID | g.12 |
Dates | 1944-1965 |
Dates (bulk) | 1954-1965 |
Quantity | 0.5 Linear Feet, 1 box |
Languages | Multiple languages |
Languages | Primarily Ukrainian, with some English. |
Repository | Ukrainian History and Education Center Archives |
Biographical / Historical
Not much is known about Oleksii Matuch (or Matukh), other than what is contained in his death announcement in the "Svoboda" newspaper (Vol. 84, No. 214, Sept. 30, 1977): he was a resident of Buffalo, NY, was a veteran of the Ukrainian War of Independence, had been the long-time president of the "Tovarystvo Spryiannia UNRady" ("Association of Supporters of the Ukrainian National Council"), and was a parishoner at Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Buffalo. He died on September 26, 1977 at the age of 74.
It appears from the contents of the collection that he took a very active interest in the activities of the Ukrainian-American community in Buffalo. By the mid 1950s, the post-WWII Ukrainian refugees had had a chance to establish themselves in their new country, and the next decade was a period of intense activity in this immigrant community.
Scope and Contents
This collection consists primarily of fliers, programs, posters, and related ephemera for Ukrainian-American community events in Buffalo, NY, as well as church bulletins and other parish publications, and mailings and publications of Ukrainian-American organizations (most notably the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America). The collection also contains a small amount of correpondence, most notably with Bp. Platon of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church.
Some of the event posters and other material do not indicate the year of the event (only the month and day). These have been filed at the end of the correponding folder. In addition, some posters and fliers have hand-written annotations.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in three series, as follows:
Missing Title
- Correspondence
- Personal records
- Ephemera
Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
Published citations should take the following form: Identification of item, date (if known); Oleksii Matuk Papers; box number; folder number; Ukrainian History and Education Center Archives, Somerset, New Jersey.
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for researcher use. Please contact the archivist (archives@ukrhec.org) for more information and to make arrangements.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright restrictions may apply.
Controlled Access Headings
Individuals
- Platon, Bishop of Rivne
Organizations
- Ukrainian Congress Committee of America
- Ukrainian Youth Association of America
- Ob'i͡ednanni͡a demokratychnoï ukraïnsʹkoï molodi
- Plast ukraïnsʹka skavtsʹka orhanizat͡sii͡a
Subjects
- Ukrainian Americans--Social life and customs
- Ukrainian Americans--Religious life
- Refugee camps
- Ukrainian American theater
Places
- New York (State)--Buffalo Metropolitan Area
- Germany--Northeim
Genres
- Ephemera
- Church bulletins
File Plan
Originally contained in а brown clamshell cardboard document box located above cabint "Ї" labeled "5. Бофало Н. Й. 1953-1962"
Container List
Series I. Correspondence, 1944-1962. | |
Bishop Platon, 1944-1947. |
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Association of Supporters of the UNRada, 1954-1962.Scope and ContentsCorrespondence with and mailings from the Tovarystvo Prykhyl'nykiv Ukrains'koi Natsionnal'noi Rady. |
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Series II. Personal records, 1945-1962.Scope and ContentsDonation receipts, certificates, and membership cards. |
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Series III. Ephemera, 1947-1965 (bulk 1954-1965). | |
Germany, 1947. |
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Flier for "Ukrainian Show" at Northeim DP Camp, 1947. | |
Ukrainian youth groups, 1954-1965.Scope and ContentsFliers and other ephemera for events sponsored by or involving the three major post-World War II Ukrainian-American youth groups. Most but not all of the events took place in the Buffalo area. | |
Ukrainian Youth Association of America (SUMA), 1954-1961. |
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Ukrainian Scouting Organization Plast, 1954-1964. |
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Ukrainian Democratic Youth Association (ODUM), 1960-1965. |
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Buffalo events, 1953-1965. | |
Ukrainian Congress Committee, 1953-1964.Scope and ContentsPrograms and fliers for concerts, dances, protests, meetings, and other events sponsored by the UCCA. |
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Dramatychno-Muzychnyi Ansambl', 1955-1961.Scope and ContentsPosters for events by the "Dramatico-Musical Ensemble" of Buffalo, including theatrical productions as well as dances and other events sposored by the Ensemble. |
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Film screenings, 1955-1960. |
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Other programs, fliers and posters, 1953-1965.Scope and ContentsPrimarily Ukrainian-American community events, events with Ukrainian-American participation or connection, or events connected to the Matuch family. Includes programs and fliers for concerts, lectures, student recitals, dances, sporting events, protests, a politial campaign rally, and other events. |
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Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 1955-1965. | |
Bulletins and other ephemera, 1955-1964.Scope and ContentsBulletins and other parish publications, including a 32-page commemorative book celebrating the parish's 5th anniversary (1950-1955). Also includes other Orthodox Church-related ephemera. |
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Meeting minutes, 1964-1965.Scope and ContentsPeriod photocopies of parish general meeting minutes. |
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St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church, 1952-1964.Scope and ContentsChurch bulletins, reports, event programs, and other Catholic Church-related ephemera. |
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Ukrainian Congress Committee - Buffalo, 1953-1959.Scope and ContentsOfficial bulletins, reports, and other publications of the UCCA branch in Buffalo, NY. |
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Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus concerts and ephemera, 1953-1962. |
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Canadian events, 1954-1962.Scope and ContentsPrograms and ephemera related to events that took place in Canada, primarily in the vicinity of Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario. |
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Tickets and ticket stubs, 1953-1963. |
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Other ephemera, 1953-1963.Scope and ContentsAdvertising, bulletins and mailingsfrom various Ukrainian-American organizations, political publications, programs and announcements of events taking place outside of Buffalo. |
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