Box 4
Contains 97 Results:
Ukrainians: Theodore Pedeliski Correspondence Regarding John Struchynski's Corrections to his (Theodore Pedeliski's) "History of the Ukrainians" (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.
Eastern Ukrainians: "Pilgrims of the Prairie: Ukrainian Pioneers in North Dakota" [written by Andriy Dubovy] (folder 1: through chapter 5)
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.
Eastern Ukrainians: "Pilgrims of the Prairie: Ukrainian Pioneers in North Dakota" [written by Andriy Dubovy] (folder 2: chapter 5-end)
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.
Eastern Ukrainians: "A Social History of Sam D. Kostenko and His Family" [compiled by his Granddaughter, Lois Nodland]
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.
Eastern Ukrainians: Theodore Pedeliski Correspondence Regarding Memories of Russians (1984)
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.
Eastern Ukrainians: Hon. William Langer Correspondence Regarding Desire to Form a Citizen's Club to Help Inform Ukrainian Americans of Their Rights as Citizens [copies] (1933)
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.
Eastern Ukrainians: "Retired Teacher Moves to Kief Farm Where Russian Parents Moved in 1907" [article from the Minot Daily News; Saturday, October 1, 1983]
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.
Eastern Ukrainians: Excerpts From Book Regarding Specific Families and "News Items From Old Newspapers" [photocopied]
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.
Eastern Ukrainians: "Translation of Ukrainian Story Depicts Lives of Protestants" [article from the Minot Daily News; Saturday, October 1, 1983]
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.
Eastern Ukrainians: "Korsun Cemetery Commemorates Early Russian Immigrant Families" [article from the Dun County Herald; May 29, 1985]
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.