Box 4
Contains 97 Results:
Czechs: "Bohemians in Richland County" [excerpt from State Historical Society book]
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.
Czechs: Articles About Bohemians [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.
Czechs: "My Experiences" [written by Frank Nadvornik of Dickinson, 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.
Czechs: "Life of My Grandfather, Joseph Vanyo" [written by Daniel Vanyo]
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.
Czechs: "Mrs. Jurgens Describes Early Wahpeton" [taken from the Richland County Farmer-Globe: Historical Edition; November 30, 1937]
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.
Czechs: "Frank Kosek Recounts Happenings From 1837" [taken from the Richland County Farmer-Globe: Historical Edition; November 30, 1937]
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.
Czechs: "Z'dena Trinka: Author, Playwright" [excerpt from book]
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.
Czechs: Information Regarding University of North Dakota Professor Whose Book Was Burned by the Nazis and Has Since Been Re-Printed [Dr. Felix Vondracek, The Foreign Policy of Czechoslovakia, 1918-1935]
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.
Czechs: Articles on the Bohemian Hall and Lodge in Minot, 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.
Czechs: Excerpt From State Historical Society Regarding the Formation of the Western Bohemian Fraternal Association
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.