Ephemera
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph Marmash Papers
Joseph Marmash was an active member of the Baltimore, MD Ukrainian-American community over many decades. He was born to members of the first wave of Ukrainian immigrants to the US, and his involvement with the Ukrainian-American Citizens Club and other organizations and causes began in the 1930s. This collection documents some of these activities, as well as his extensive work helping to resettle Ukrainian Displaced Persons after World War II.
Kushnir Family papers
Collection contains family materials, including personal and official documents, correspondence, ephemera, and photographs, of the Wasyl, Maria, and Andrei Kushnir family, and Maria's parents' families Kosmyna and Karpa. It also includes the manuscript, text, and translations of Andrei Kushnir's book "Epic Journey".
Maria Hrebinets'ka papers
Maria Hrebinets'ka was a Ukrainian and Ukrainian American singer and music educator. This collection primarily contains materials related her performing and teaching career, including concert programs and advertising from the 1920s through the 1930s, newspaper clippings, photographs, and sheet music.
Matula and Dibert Family papers
Oleksii Matuch Papers
The Oleksii Matuch Papers contain a nearly comprehensive collection of advertising flyers, event announcements, concert programs, and other ephemera related to Ukrainian American community life in Buffalo, NY during the late 1950s and early 1960s, as well as some his correspondence and personal documents.
Petro Voinovs'kyi papers
Collection contains newspapers and newspaper clippings, ephemera, programs and program books, correspondence, documents related to military medals.
St. Sophia Library Holodomor collection
This synthetic collection transferred from the UOC of USA St. Sophia Library contains material regarding commemorations of the Holodomor, including newspaper clippings, photocopies, pamphlets, ephemera, and a small number of letters.