Papers, 1894-1947.

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Papers, 1894-1947.

Personal correspondence with prominent Poles, numerous politicians, many doctors, journalists, and others; records of Polish National Committee, Polish Army in France, 1917-1919, and UNRRA mission to Poland, 1945-1947; materials of numerous veterans organizations, including Disabled American Veterans and Polish Army Veterans; records and correspondence of Buffalo Department of Health; medical notebooks and exams, 1896-1897; materials from various professional medical associations; material on Polish and Polish-American organizations, such as the Polish Falcons, Polish National Alliance and American Polish Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and Polish war relief and welfare activities, 1915-1939, and on various social, cultural, charitable, and religious organizations. Also business and financial correspondence; scrapbooks; drafts of lectures; and publications.

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