Box 4
Contains 97 Results:
Eastern Ukrainians: "Nothing To Fear" A Re-enactment of "The History of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in North Dakota" [written by Bob DuPuy]
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: "History of the Grassy Butte Seventh-Day Adventist Church" [written by Lonny Tachenko]
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: Grassy Butte Seventh-Day Adventist Ukrainians [including excerpts from book, history of the Church, and correspondence]
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: "60th Anniversary: First Baptist Church" [Max, North Dakota: 1908-1968]
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.
Eastern Ukrainians: Excerpts From Book Regarding Specific Families As Well As the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Pembina
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: "Russians in Butte" [handwritten notes on legal pad]
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: "102-Year-Old Plans Trip to U.S.S.R." [article from the Grand Forks Herald; Sunday, October 17, 1982 taken from handwritten notes "Russians In Butte"]
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: "Haverluck's Early Years in Russia Hard" [article taken from handwritten notes "Russians in Butte"]
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: Handwritten Notes on Legal Pad With Printed Materials Inserted
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: Handwritten Notes on Legal Pad
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.