Serhij Syla Yermolenko Papers, 1943-1981

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Serhij Syla Yermolenko Papers, 1943-1981

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Ukrainian Free Cossacks

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Commemorative Committee for the Famine in Ukraine.

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Ukrainian Cultural and Arts Club of Minnesota.

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Yermolenko, Serhij Syla, b.1905.

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An engineer, Serhij Syla Yermolenko (1905- ) was born in Koliadivka, Ukraine. He was educated at the Mining Academy, Pribram, CSR and at the University of Prague and worked as a mining and civil engineer until he came to the United States after World War II, where he was an engineer at Univac (now Unisys) in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. Yermolenko was active professionally and in the Twin Cities Ukrainian community; he held various offices in social, cultural, church and political organizati...

Ukrainian Congress Committee of America. Minnesota Branch.

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Founded in 1940, the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA) serves as the major Ukrainian umbrella organization in the United States. The Minnesota branch was established in 1949. From the guide to the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Minnesota Branch Records, ca 1949-1986, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Immigration History Research Center [ihrc]) ...