Box 2
Contains 17 Results:
M, 1940 - 1944
Includes correspondence with Fr. Omelian Mytsyk.
O, P, S, 1939 - 1944
Contains personal, family, and administrative correspondence. More prominent individuals or organizations in terms of quantity or noteworthiness have been noted at the file level below. Please note that the term "Includes..." in those notes is used to highlight such notable contents, and that whatever follows is not intended as an exhaustive description of the contents of that file.
T, U, 1940 - 1944
Includes correspondence with Fr. George Tsukornyk (Nova Scotia).
V, 1940 - 1944
Includes correspondence with Fr. Lev Vesolovs'kyi.
X-Y-Z, 1939 - 1941
Contains personal, family, and administrative correspondence. More prominent individuals or organizations in terms of quantity or noteworthiness have been noted at the file level below. Please note that the term "Includes..." in those notes is used to highlight such notable contents, and that whatever follows is not intended as an exhaustive description of the contents of that file.
P-Q, R, 1926 - 1940
Includes correspondence with a Fr. Myroslav (surname unknown) of Fort William, Ontario (1926-1932, bulk 1926-1927) and correspondence related to Fr. Dmytro's medical condition and possible tuberculosis (1931-1932).
S, 1928 - 1938
Includes correspondence with Mykhailo and Iulian Stechyshyn (1928-1935), Fr. W. Sluzar (Volodymyr Sliuzar, Montreal, 1928-1935), and undated personal letters.
T, U-V, 1927 - 1938
Includes correspondence with the Ukrainian Relief Association (Ukrains'ke Zapomohove Tovarystvo "Vzaimna pomich") (1929-1932), the newspaper Ukrains'kyi Holos (Winnipeg) (1933-1935), General Oleksander Udovychenko (1934, 1 letter), and the Ukrains'ke Voienno-Istorychne Tovarystvo (Warsaw, 1933-1938).
W, 1933 - 1938
Includes correspondence with Fr. Lev Wesolowsky (Vesolovs'kyi) (1937-1938) and copy of Woonsocket, R.I. parish board meeting minutes (2 January, 1938),
X-Y-Z, 1928 - 1939
Includes correspondence with John Yatchew (Ivan Iatsiv, 1938-1939),Tetiana Iakovenko (sister of Iurii Hassan in Dnipropetrovs'k, 1934-1935), Mykola Iuriichuk (1933-1935), Matvii Khandoha (editor of Narodne Slovo, Pittsburgh, 1933-1934), Vasyl' Iemets' (1937), Fr. Mykhailo Zaparaniuk (1937-1938). Also includes the third party correspondence of Stepan Magalas (Montreal), primarily with Andrei Didenko (New York City) (1930-1935), as well as Fr. Dmytro's appointment cards for the Mayo Clinic.