Ephemera
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Americans for Human Rights in Ukraine (Lubow Jowa, Treasurer) records
Andrij Vsevolod Dobriansky and Stefa Dobrianska papers
Avhustyn Shtefan papers
Avhustyn Shtefan was a Ukrainian and Ukrainian American educator, politician, and social activist. This collection contains correspondence, writings, photographs, and family history materials. The photographs document his life and career in Transcarpathia, Slovakia, Prague, Augsburg, and the United States. The collection also includes 19th and 20th century photographs and family records.
Bohdan Polanskyj papers
Borys Mazurkevych scrapbook
This collection consists of a scrapbook related to the Ukrainian Orthodox parish of St. Mary Protectress and other aspects of Ukrainian American community life in the Detroit area.
Collection of Ukrainian American concert and event programs
Collection of Ukrainian-themed wall calendars
Collection assembled by unknown individual of wall calendars issued by Ukrainian political and religious organizations.
Fr. D. Martin Telenson papers
Fr. Dmytro Martin Telenson was a priest in the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA who served the parishes of Jeanette and Export, Pennsylvania from the late 1950s to 1995. This collection contains his sermons, personal papers, newspaper clippings and published materials, and ephemera.
Fr. Nicholas Kostetsky Photographs and Ephemera
Material collected by Fr. Nicholas Kostetsky relating to his experiences in the Ukrainian National Chorus in the 1920s, which inspired the American Christmas mega-hit "The Carol of the Bells".