Anna Procanin Papers, 1914-1975

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Anna Procanin Papers, 1914-1975

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Procanin, Anna.

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Anna (Barzyk) Procanin (Mrs. Peter), a mother of five who lived in Chicago, Illinois, was active in several Polish American and other organizations. Her memberships included the Polish National Alliance of U.S. of N.A., Warehouse and Mail Order Employers Union, Local #743 (Chicago), and Klub Leczan #1. The latter, a charitable organization, was founded in Chicago in 1923; members were person from Leki Górne, Poland, who provided aid to those in their home area. From the guide to the ...

Klub Leczan #1

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Warehouse and Mail Order Employees Union. Local 743 (Chicago, Ill.)

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Polish National Alliance of the United States of North America

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A fraternal and cultural organization, the Polish National Alliance of U.S. of N.A. was founded in 1880. The Alliance sponsors dance groups and bands, sports programs, a Debutante Ball, Christmas programs, a library, and an archives. It also owns and operates Alliance College in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania, and offers scholarships and loans to college students. The Alliance has ca. 317,000 members with 1350 local branches. It is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. From the descri...