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Box 12

 Container

Contains 17 Results:

"Rizne"

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 6-9
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents

Consists of several folders containing mixed notes, writings, lecture texts, and correspondence that was originally contained in a single portfolio. Folder titles include: "Sny", "Helon - Kyiv materiialy/Eridon - Horyn'", "Dubno i Hohol'", "Oryhinaly referativ", "1) 'Kolodka'/2)'Dyshlove'", and "Mixta/rizni notatky".

Dates: Majority of material found within 1946 - 1990; 1917 - 1999

General notes

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 1
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains the papers of Iurii and Ol’ha Perkhorovych, who were from the Volyn' region of Ukraine, but who became World War II displaced persons and resettled in Brooklyn, New York. It contains extensive correspondence (both incoming and outgoing) with family members, friends, and a very wide range of prominent individuals, including bishops, clergy, scientists, historians, and archaeologists, as well as political activists, diplomats, and army veterans of the Ukrainian...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1946 - 1990; 1917 - 1999

Clippings, maps, and illustrations

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains the papers of Iurii and Ol’ha Perkhorovych, who were from the Volyn' region of Ukraine, but who became World War II displaced persons and resettled in Brooklyn, New York. It contains extensive correspondence (both incoming and outgoing) with family members, friends, and a very wide range of prominent individuals, including bishops, clergy, scientists, historians, and archaeologists, as well as political activists, diplomats, and army veterans of the Ukrainian...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1946 - 1990; 1917 - 1999

Halftone printing plates

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 21
Identifier: Series 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains the papers of Iurii and Ol’ha Perkhorovych, who were from the Volyn' region of Ukraine, but who became World War II displaced persons and resettled in Brooklyn, New York. It contains extensive correspondence (both incoming and outgoing) with family members, friends, and a very wide range of prominent individuals, including bishops, clergy, scientists, historians, and archaeologists, as well as political activists, diplomats, and army veterans of the Ukrainian...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1946 - 1990; 1917 - 1999

Publications

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 25
Identifier: Series 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains the papers of Iurii and Ol’ha Perkhorovych, who were from the Volyn' region of Ukraine, but who became World War II displaced persons and resettled in Brooklyn, New York. It contains extensive correspondence (both incoming and outgoing) with family members, friends, and a very wide range of prominent individuals, including bishops, clergy, scientists, historians, and archaeologists, as well as political activists, diplomats, and army veterans of the Ukrainian...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1946 - 1990; 1917 - 1999

M. Boiko correspondence, 1951 - 1976

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 24
Identifier: Series 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains the papers of Iurii and Ol’ha Perkhorovych, who were from the Volyn' region of Ukraine, but who became World War II displaced persons and resettled in Brooklyn, New York. It contains extensive correspondence (both incoming and outgoing) with family members, friends, and a very wide range of prominent individuals, including bishops, clergy, scientists, historians, and archaeologists, as well as political activists, diplomats, and army veterans of the Ukrainian...
Dates: 1951 - 1976

Entsyklopedia Ukrainoznavstva request

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 26
Identifier: Series 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains the papers of Iurii and Ol’ha Perkhorovych, who were from the Volyn' region of Ukraine, but who became World War II displaced persons and resettled in Brooklyn, New York. It contains extensive correspondence (both incoming and outgoing) with family members, friends, and a very wide range of prominent individuals, including bishops, clergy, scientists, historians, and archaeologists, as well as political activists, diplomats, and army veterans of the Ukrainian...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1946 - 1990; 1917 - 1999