Ukrainian Americans -- Minnesota -- Minneapolis.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Dietrich D. Rempel papers
Papers (1985) of Dr. Dietrich D. Rempel consist of an unpublished typescript of memoirs entitled "Holy Cross to the Hammer and Sickle". The memoirs relate events during the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Michael Kanuik papers
Papers (1920-1965) of Michael Kanuik include two life insurance certificate charts for Michael and his wife, Katherine Kanuik, with the Ukrainian National Association; appeal letters for contributions; and several religious pictures. Kanuik was a member of the Minneapolis, MN, Ukrainian community.
Mykola Derbush papers
Papers (1950-1963) of Mykola Derbush consist of programs and jubilee booklets pertaining to Ukrainian Americans in the Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Philip Shayda papers
Papers (1957-1977) of Philip Shayda consist of brochures, flyers, newsletters, and posters pertaining to Ukrainian social, political, and community activities in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Shayda was long-time president of Sts. Volodymyr and Olga Ukrainian Orthodox Church Choir (St. Paul, Minn.).
Ukrainian Engineers’ Society of America, Minnesota branch records
Records of the Ukrainian Engineers' Society of America, Inc., Minnesota Branch consist of the organization's constitution, correspondence, minutes, financial reports, membership lists, certificates and programs of events.
Volodymyr Romanovskyi papers
Papers (1914-1965) of Volodymyr Romanovs'kyi, who was active in the Twin Cities, Minn., Ukrainian community, consist of appeals of the Committee for Erection of All-Ukrainian Church Monument in Paris, France; a mimeographed copy of Chomumypovynni holosuvaty zademokrative (Why We Should Vote for Democrats), Minneapolis, Minn. and financial reports of the Ukrainian Orthodox Parish of St. Michael's Church (Minneapolis, Minn., 1960, 1965).
Wasyl Pakulak papers
Papers of Wasyl Pakulak consist of scrapbooks of newspaper clippings of articles written by him as well as other articles.
Wasyl Proch papers
Papers (1920-1925) of Wasyl Proch include an affidavit for an American visa from the United States consulate in Prague; an affidavit of support from the Merchants National Bank (St. Paul, Minn.); a Ukrainian passports; and photograph postcards.