Slovene Americans.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Anton Nemanich papers
Papers (1911-1963) of Anton Nemanich, an early Slovene immigrant, include minutes, correspondence, and photographs. Nemanich was once president of the Grand Carniolian Slovenian Catholic Union (KSKJ). Selected items from the collection have been digitized and are available in the University of Minnesota's U Media Archive and on the Digitizing Immigrant Letters project website (see "Digital material" below).
Glas Naroda (The People's Voice) records
Records (1953-1963) of the Slovenian American newspaper Glas Naroda include correspondence, subscriber lists, and editorial material. Also included is correspondence pertaining to Anna Pracek Krasna's book selling business, and letters to publishing houses in Slovenia.
John Jerich papers
Papers (1908-) of editor John Jerich (1894-1973) consist of correspondence, photographs, publications, newspaper clippings, enlistment records, and certificates.
Lorraine M. Lees collection of FBI Files on Yugoslav American Ethnic Organizations
Sv. Lovrenc and Sv. Mihel (St. Lawrence and St. Michael) Churches (Dolenjsko, Slovenia) records
Records (1905-1950) of Sv. Lovrenc and Sv. Mihel (St. Lawrence and St. Michael) Churches (Dolenjsko, Slovenia) consist of parish chronicles and surveys of emigrants from the Sv. Mihel parish.