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 Subject
Subject Source: Fast

Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

American Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the USA Archbishop's chancery records

 Collection
Identifier: g-15
Scope and Contents

This collection contains administrative records of the office of Archbishop Ioan (Teodorovych) during the early years of his leadership of the American Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA. It primarily consists of correspondence with clergy and parishes, as well as some official forms and records (e.g. Prohibition-era sacramental wine documentation).

Dates: 1924 - 1930

Fr. Anatolii Dublians'kyi papers

 Collection
Identifier: uaoc-10
Abstract

Fr. Anatolii Dublians'kyi (later Bishop and Metropolitan) was a leader of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church in West Germany and Europe in the second half of the 20th century. This collection primarily consists of documents and correspondence related to Fr. Anatolii Dublians'kyi's activity as a priest and administrator with the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church in post-war Western Europe, as well as writings on church and secular history.

Dates: 1950 - 1973

Fr. Dmytro Leshchyshyn papers

 Collection
Identifier: g-30
Abstract

Fr. Dmytro Leshchyshyn was a Ukrainian Orthodox clergyman in the United States and Canada in the early to mid 20th century. This collection contains his extensive correspondence with a wide range of individuals and organizations both religious and secular. It also includes personal and family correspondence, membership lists, other organizational records and publications, and similar materials.

Dates: 1924 - 1951; Majority of material found within 1924 - 1944

Fr. Gregory Chomicky papers

 Collection
Identifier: g-26
Abstract

Fr. Gregory Chomicky was one of the first Ukrainian Orthodox clergymen in the United States. This collection houses material that documents his ministry as a clergyman, both as a parish priest and as a member of the leadership of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA. It also documents his personal and family life as well as parish and Ukrainian American community activities.

Dates: circa 1913-1975

Fr. Petro Stel'makh papers

 Collection
Identifier: g-4
Abstract

This collection houses the personal papers of Fr. Petro Stel'makh, a Ukrainian Orthodox clergyman who was active in German displaced persons camps, and played a significant role in the breakaway "Conciliar" Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church. It also contains administrative records of the UAOC(C), and records from Ukrainian Orthodox parishes in German displaced persons camps.

Dates: 1944 - 1962

Fund to Aid Ukraine records

 Collection
Identifier: g-43
Abstract

The "Fund to Aid Ukraine, Inc." operated as a non-profit from the 1990s to the early 2000s in the Cleveland, Ohio area, and was responsible for the shipment of medical and dental equipment, clothing and other humanitarian supplies to municipalities, schools, orphanages, and other institutions in Ukraine. This collection contains business records and correspondence related to its operation.

Dates: 1990 - 2008

Iurii and Ol'ha Perkhorovych papers

 Collection
Identifier: g-10
Abstract Iurii and Ol'ha Perkhorovych were Ukrainian immigrants from the Volyn' region who moved to Brooklyn, New York in the 1950s. The collection primarily consists of extensive correspondence with family, friends, and prominent individuals, and materials related to Iurii's avocational historical research and his activities with Volyn'-related organizations. It also contains materials from when Iurii and Ol'ha were in displaced persons camps in Germany, as well as personal documents, pocket...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1946 - 1990; 1917 - 1999

John S. Reshetar, Jr. papers

 Collection
Identifier: g-66
Abstract

John Reshetar was a Ukrainian American political scientist. This collection consists primarily of his scholarly writings and correspondence.

Dates: circa 1950-circa 1990

Joseph Marmash Papers

 Collection
Identifier: g-14
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1931 - 1982