Papers, 1895-1922.

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Papers, 1895-1922.

Papers of Father Peter Popoff include a scrapbook of clippings, 1895-1907; correspondence about booking ship passage to Russia, 1915; and other personal and financial papers. Also, a copy of an agreement between the Rev. John S. Kedrovsky and the First Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic All Saints Church of Hartford, Connecticut.

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Russkai︠a︡ pravoslavnai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ.

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Kedrovsky, John S. (John Savva), 1879-1934

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Popoff, Peter W.

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Father Popoff emigrated to America in 1897, and served parishes in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York. He spent much of his career in Church administration in New York. From the description of Papers, 1895-1922. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155549676 ...

Orthodox Church in America

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The Orthodox Church in America traces its beginnings to Russian Orthodox missionaries who settled in Alaska in 1794. Over the years the Church in America was administered as a diocese, and later an archdiocese, of the Russian Orthodox Church, and was known as the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church of America. After the Russian Revolution, when regular communication with the church hierarchy in Moscow was impossible, the American Church declared itself temporarily autonomous. This de facto au...

All Saints Church (Hartford, Conn.)

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