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 Subject
Subject Source: Fast

Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:

Avhustyn Shtefan papers

 Collection
Identifier: g-40
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1853 - 1983

Bohdan Polanskyj papers

 Collection
Identifier: g-70
Scope and Contents The majority of this collection consists of photographic prints, slides, and digital images on CD-R and DVD-R discs, mainly of Ukrainian churches in North America and other places in the world. It also includes extensive photographs of artworks by Ukrainian American artists, as well as some photographs of events, creative photography work by Bohdan Polanskyj, and written documents and correspondence. ...
Dates: Circa 1970 to circa 2000

Borys Mazurkevych scrapbook

 Collection
Identifier: g-55
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1955 - 1970

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. Gregory Woolfenden photographs

 Collection
Identifier: g-13
Abstract

Ihumen Gregory (Fr. Gregory Woolfenden) was a Roman Catholic priest and scholar who converted to Eastern Orthodoxy. In addition to his religious ministry, he had a strong avocational interest in church architecture. This collection contains approximately 5,000 amateur photographs taken by Fr. Gregory of the interiors and exteriors of churches and monasteries, as well as some monuments, castles, and other structures, primarily in Great Britain.

Dates: 1966 - 2003

Fr. Nicholas Kostetsky Photographs and Ephemera

 Collection
Identifier: g-9
Abstract

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".

Dates: 1919 - 1923

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

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

Ivan Dubynets' papers

 Collection
Identifier: g-76
Scope and Contents

This collection contains the personal papers of Ivan Dubynets' (Іван Дубинець, originally Ivan Dubyna), including correspondence, official documents, ID and membership cards, photographs, postcards, notes, writings, and a completed survey on life in the Soviet Union. Some of the correspondence may be related to his work for the "Ukrains'ki Visti" newspaper in Neu Ulm. The collection also contains ephemera, tourist maps and travel materials.

Dates: 1931 - 1953