John Panchuk papers, 1913-1980.

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John Panchuk papers, 1913-1980.

Oral history interview; materials relating to his involvement in Ukrainian-American organizations and activities; materials relating to the Michigan Displaced Persons Commission; papers relating to 1960 Democratic National Convention and presidential campaign; materials concerning memorial statues erected in honor of Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko; letters 1936-1937, from Waldemar Hunold, member of the Hitler Youth, written to Panchuk's sister-in-law, Florence Lightfoot; and photographs.

3 linear ft. and 1 v. [outsize].

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SNAC Resource ID: 7363725

Bentley Historical Library

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Michigan. Displaced Persons Commission.

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Panchuk, John, 1904-1981

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Battle Creek, Michigan, attorney. From the description of John Panchuk papers, 1913-1980. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34423266 A lawyer, Panchuk was born in Gardenton, Manitoba. His pioneer parents were natives of Bukovina. Panchuk was educated in Canada and the United States; he received his L.L.B. from the University of Michigan. After graduating, he was general counsel and secretary of Federal Life and Casualty Company (Battle Creek, Mich.). Panchuk was ...

Democratic National Convention (1960 : Los Angeles, Calif.)

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Shevchenko, Taras, 1814-1861

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