Showing Collections: 271 - 300 of 1909
Carl Jackson papers
Typescript memoir TRAVELS OF A LUMBERJACK by Carl J. Jackson, 37 pp. Includes descriptions of logging camps and operations in northern Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, also in Idaho and Montana.
Carl Marzani papers
Papers (1970-1974) of Carl Marzani consist of photocpies of manuscript prologue and seven chapters from his autobiography; photocopied manuscript of his essay "Watergate and American Neo-Fascism"; and two pamphlets written by him entitled "Withdraw! From an Indochina War That Dishonors Our Country and Threatens Nuclear Disaster" and "The Threat of American Neo-Fascism".
Carl Paivio papers
Papers consist of correspondence, photographs, and other documents, including material received from members of the International Brigade during the Spanish Civil War (1936-39).
Carl Ross papers
Carlo Tresca (1879-1943) (Microfilm) collection
Papers consist of a mirofilm copy of Tresca's autobiography, original at New York Public Library. Autobiography forms part of Tresca Memorial Papers, New York Public Library, Manuscript Division.
Carmelo Zito papers
Miscellaneous letters regarding the newspaper "Corriere del Popolo" and Italian American labor activity. Included are four photocopied letters from Egidio Clemente to Luigi Antonini (1958-1962).
Carmine Cacchiola papers
Carol Bonomo Albright papers
Transcripts of four oral histories conducted with Italian Americans in Rhode Island.
Carol Niemi Green papers
Memoir ("A Finnish Family in Retrospect") of Carol Niemi Green describing a Finnish American family's life in northern Minnesota.
Carol Pazandak papers
Files pertaining to the "Reunion of Sisters" Finnish American studies conference held in Minneapolis in 1984.
Cedric Roivanen papers
Papers (n.d.) of Cedric Roivanen (b. 1942) consist of a family history and genealogy.
Celeste Raspanti papers
Central Cooperative Wholesale records
Central Representation of Ukrainian Emigrants in Germany (CRUEG) records
Centralville Rebekah Lodge No. 137, Lowell, Massachusetts collection
One photograph depicting a theatre group of the Centralville Rebekah Lodge No. 137 in Lowell, Massachusetts, in costumes for the play IMMIGRANT PARTY, directed by Vina Prentiss, November 9, 1922.
Century of European Migrations symposium records
Collection includes correspondence pertaining to the symposium and the publication of proceedings. Th bulk of the materials consists of copies of each of the conference papers, including those not published in the 1991 volume.
Cesare Morganti papers
Papers (1863-1964) of portrait photographer and journalist Cesare Morganti consist mainly of newspaper clippings on Italian, Italo-American, and American topics. Also included are correpsondence, photographs, and materials relating to Denver, Colorado, where Morganti worked.
Cesko-Slovansky Podporujici Spolek (CSPS) records
Collection (1874-1930) of the CSPS, Lodge No.12, Saint Paul, Minn. consists of published and typescript plays performed by the organization in the first decades of the 20th century.
Charles Anzalone papers
Papers (1937-1970) of Charles Anzalone (1888-1959), an Italian American immigrant in rural Louisiana, include biographical information; correspondence; and newspaper clippings pertaining to his political career; materials pertaining to legislation; and a seminar paper by John V. Baiamonte, Jr. Anzalone was a leader in the strawberry industry and was active in Louisiana politics.
Charles Benvegar papers
Collection (1941-1987) of Charles Benvegar consists of materials pertaining to Benvegar's life; newspaper clippings, poetry, and miscellaneous newsletters relating to Order Sons of Italy in America Luigi Scialdone Lodge No. 2221 (Baltimore, Maryland.); "A Footnote to American History," detailing Benvegar's work as a government employee during and after World War II; "The Cultural Revolution in 1962" and "Maryland in Poetry"; and "An Interview Fantastic with Edgar Allen Poe."
Charles H. Vyskocil papers
Papers (n.d.) of Charles H. Vyskocil contain a manuscript essay on Czechs in Kewaunee, Wisconsin; a series of articles from the farming magazine "Hospodar" (The Farmer) on Czechs in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin; and translations of these writings by Vyskocil.
Charles Kusik (Karl Kuusik) papers
Diplomat. Newspaper clippings, documents, diplomas, biographical data, personal info, correspondence, memoirs
Charles R. Varalla papers
Chicago Eesti maja (Estonian House Inc in Chicago) records
Constitution, member list, reports, letters, programs, newspaper clippings
Chicago Foreign Language Press Survey records
Files of translated articles from the Chicago Foreign Language Press Survey, organized by topic, include education, mores, social and economic organization, politics, and war. Included are materials from the following ethnic groups in Chicago, Illinois: Albanian, Bohemian, Chinese, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Filipino, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Jewish, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, and Ukrainian.
Chicago Latvian Relief Association records
Collection consists of one ledger containing meeting minutes.
Christ Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota records
Christiane Harzig collection
Postcards, posters, and other documentation related to emigration from Europe to the United States.
Christina Jaremko papers
Papers of Jaremko consist of oral history transcripts of interviews of fifteen Latvian former Displaced Persons. Included also are interviews of three non-Latvian former DPs.
Christopher Columbus Society (Calumet, Michigan) records
Materials (1935) pertaining to the Christopher Columbus Society of Calumet, Michigan, include a poster memorializing club members who died between 1923 and 1935, and miscellaneous organizational applications of the Italian American Federation of the Upper Peninsula.
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