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Collection
Identifier: 178
Collection
Identifier: 029
Scope and Contents
This collection contains the personal papers of Nestor Korol’, including his correspondence with family and others, photographs and reproductions, and military ephemera. The collection also contains the writings of (a most-likely ill) Mykhailo Lavrenko and various articles.
Dates:
1921 - 1989
Collection
Identifier: 169
Abstract
The collection consists of two outgoing letters and eight short stories by Ukrainian writer, political and civil activist Vasyl Koroliv-Staryi.
Dates:
1936 - 1936
Collection
Identifier: 007
Scope and Contents
This collection contains photographs of Ukraine during World War II. Most have the stamp "Archiv der Bildstelle/Propaganda-Abteilung Ostland" on the reverse, and some have descriptive material in German.
Dates:
Likely 1940s
Collection
Identifier: 195
Scope and Contents
This collection contains the personal and professional materials of Marian Kots, including writings, notebooks, financial records, legal documents, correspondence, sheet music, address books, photographs, motion picture film, and ephemera. It also seems to contain signficant quantities of third-party material. Notable correspondences include those with the Ukrainian Anti-Libel Fund, Visti periodical, and Rev. Mykhailo Hrynchyshyn. The collection also includes materials related to the figures...
Dates:
1942 - 1980
Collection
Identifier: 082
Collection
Identifier: 051
Scope and Contents
This collection contains the personal papers of Edvard and Maria Kozak, including diaries, financial records, correspondence, awards, and photographs. Notable correspondences include that with the Coordinating Committee of Ukrainian Veterans Organization in New York and on the Taras Shevchenko monument in Washington. A large portion of the collection is dedicated to various materials for “Lys Mykyta,” including drawings and photographs by Kozak, along with prose, poetry, and humorous works...
Dates:
1910s-1970s
Collection
Identifier: 044
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of 156 handwritten documents housed in a single folder. The materials provide information on significant historical and cultural topics, including the famine in Ukraine in 1933, Ukrainization during Skrypnyk’s tenure, and the activities of Postyshev, Kaganovich, and Shumsky. The collection also includes documents concerning Mykola Khvyliovyi and VAPLITE (Free Academy of Proletarian Literature).
Dates:
1920s possibly through 1950
Collection
Identifier: 187
Dates:
1871-2012, undated
Collection
Identifier: 109