Michael Z. Kislo Notebooks 1954-1974

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Michael Z. Kislo Notebooks 1954-1974

Polish immigrant who worked in a basket shop and as a machinist while residing in Florence, Massachusetts. Includes nine volumes of Kislo's writing (mostly in Polish and thematically religious, patriotic, personal, and autobiographical) and artwork (drawings and paintings with religious allusions, Polish costumes, weapons, imaginary animals and fanciful landscapes).

3 boxes; (1.25 linear ft.)

eng,

pol,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6323462

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Kislo, Michael Z., 1896-1978

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Polish immigrant who worked in a basket shop and as a machinist at International Silver Company while residing in Florence, Massachusetts. From the description of Michael Z. Kislo notebooks, 1954-1974. (University of Massachusetts Amherst). WorldCat record id: 53079097 Michael Z. Kislo (1896-1978) of Dzieciekowo, Poland, immigrated to the United States and married Mary A. Skowronek (1907-65) of Holyoke, Massachusetts. He began work in a basket shop in Northampton and eventua...

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