Box 4
Contains 97 Results:
Ukrainians: Articles on Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church of Wilton, North Dakota
This sub-series includes research into specific ethnic groups found in North Dakota including the Ukrainians, the Czechoslovakians, the Polish, and the Germans from Russia. These materials consist of personal accounts, oral histories, correspondence, pamphlets and booklets, newspaper and magazine articles, and handwritten notes.
Ukrainians: "Wilton Keeps Church Symbols From Ukraine" [article from the Minot Daily News]
This sub-series includes research into specific ethnic groups found in North Dakota including the Ukrainians, the Czechoslovakians, the Polish, and the Germans from Russia. These materials consist of personal accounts, oral histories, correspondence, pamphlets and booklets, newspaper and magazine articles, and handwritten notes.
Ukrainians: Theodore Pedeliski Correspondence with Pastor of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church of Wilton, North Dakota and Church's Diamond Jubilee Booklet (correspondence: 1884, booklet: 1981)
This sub-series includes research into specific ethnic groups found in North Dakota including the Ukrainians, the Czechoslovakians, the Polish, and the Germans from Russia. These materials consist of personal accounts, oral histories, correspondence, pamphlets and booklets, newspaper and magazine articles, and handwritten notes.
Ukrainians: Correspondence Between Ruthenian Bishop and Catholic Church Officials [copies] (1920-1921)
This sub-series includes research into specific ethnic groups found in North Dakota including the Ukrainians, the Czechoslovakians, the Polish, and the Germans from Russia. These materials consist of personal accounts, oral histories, correspondence, pamphlets and booklets, newspaper and magazine articles, and handwritten notes.
Ukrainians: "75th Anniversary, Belfield, North Dakota"
This sub-series includes research into specific ethnic groups found in North Dakota including the Ukrainians, the Czechoslovakians, the Polish, and the Germans from Russia. These materials consist of personal accounts, oral histories, correspondence, pamphlets and booklets, newspaper and magazine articles, and handwritten notes.
Ukrainians: "50th Anniversary of the Holy Priesthood: Very Reverend Joseph Zelechivsky"
This sub-series includes research into specific ethnic groups found in North Dakota including the Ukrainians, the Czechoslovakians, the Polish, and the Germans from Russia. These materials consist of personal accounts, oral histories, correspondence, pamphlets and booklets, newspaper and magazine articles, and handwritten notes.
Ukrainians: Golden Jubilee (1935-1985) for Rev. Bobersky, Dr. Hordinsky, and Dr. Terlecki
This sub-series includes research into specific ethnic groups found in North Dakota including the Ukrainians, the Czechoslovakians, the Polish, and the Germans from Russia. These materials consist of personal accounts, oral histories, correspondence, pamphlets and booklets, newspaper and magazine articles, and handwritten notes.
Ukrainians: Pictures With Captions from the Minot Daily News [August 17, 1968]
This sub-series includes research into specific ethnic groups found in North Dakota including the Ukrainians, the Czechoslovakians, the Polish, and the Germans from Russia. These materials consist of personal accounts, oral histories, correspondence, pamphlets and booklets, newspaper and magazine articles, and handwritten notes.
Ukrainians: Cut and Taped 1895 Austrian Empire Military Map Showing Familial Roots [photocopied before being cut and taped]
This sub-series includes research into specific ethnic groups found in North Dakota including the Ukrainians, the Czechoslovakians, the Polish, and the Germans from Russia. These materials consist of personal accounts, oral histories, correspondence, pamphlets and booklets, newspaper and magazine articles, and handwritten notes.
Ukrainians: 1895 Austrian Empire Military Map Showing Familial Roots [photocopied from cut and taped version]
This sub-series includes research into specific ethnic groups found in North Dakota including the Ukrainians, the Czechoslovakians, the Polish, and the Germans from Russia. These materials consist of personal accounts, oral histories, correspondence, pamphlets and booklets, newspaper and magazine articles, and handwritten notes.