Slovene Americans -- Societies, etc.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Kranjsko-Slovenska Katoliska Jednota (Grand Carnolian Slovenian Catholic Union) records
Collection — Folder 1
Identifier: IHRC1279
Abstract
Records (1894-1924) of Kranjsko-Slovenska Katoliska Jednota (Grand Carnolian Slovenian Catholic Union) consist of Board of Directors' minutes (1894-1895) and a 30th anniversary publication (1924).
Dates:
1894-1924
Matija Pogorelc papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: IHRC2089
Abstract
Matija Pogorelc (1895-1957) was a vendor of Slovene religious articles and jewelry who visited numerous Slovene communities throughout the United States. Papers (1920-1957) of Pogorelc comprise corresondence with Slovene Americans, Slovene benefit societies, and the Slovenian Catholic Union; material pertaining to the museum honoring Msgr. J.F. Buh at the College of St. Scholastica (Duluth, Minnesota); newspaper clippings including articles Pogorelc wrote about his travels; and business...
Dates:
1920-1957
Slovenian Workers’ Benefit Federation (Slovenska Delavska Podporna Zveza) records
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: IHRC2422
Abstract
Records (1908-1918) of the Slovenska Delavska Podporna Zveza (Slavic Workers' Benefit Federation (Conemaugh, Pennsylvania) consist of minutes of meetings of the organizational leadership.
Dates:
1908-1918
Yugoslav Republican Alliance records
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: IHRC2879
Abstract
Records (1922-1949) of the Jugoslovansko Republicansko Zdruzenje (Yugoslav Republican Alliance), Chicago, Illinois, include correspondence, financial records, and other internal records. Correspondents include Ljudska Tiskarna.
Dates:
1922-1949
Yugoslav Socialist Federation (Jugoslovanska Socialisticna Zveza) records
Collection
Identifier: IHRC1149
Abstract
Records (1905-1952) of Jugoslovanska Socialisticna Zveza (Jugoslav Socialist Federation) (Chicago, Illinois) include correspondence, minutes, financial records, membership lists, and other material of the Federation. Also included are records of the Federation's "Prosvetna Matica," the Junior Order of the Federation, and its publications Proletarec, Majski Glas, and Ameriski Druzinski Koledar. Branch records include Chicago, Cleveland, Clinton (Indiana), Waukegan (Illinois), Piney Forks...
Dates:
1905-1952