Papers, 1900-1976.

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Papers, 1900-1976.

Papers (ca. 1900-1976) of Alexander A. Granovsky (1887-1976) include a genealogy, biographical materials, a family history by Irene Granovsky, diaries, guest books, correspondence, writings, poetry, materials pertaining to numerous Ukrainian American organizations, information on Ukrainian Easter eggs, articles, information on Ukrainians in Minnesota and the Twin Cities. Included are papers pertaining to the Ukrainian Congress Committee and to its Minnesota branch, the Ukrainian Folk Ballet and Chorus of the Twin Cities (Minnesota), St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthdox Church (Minneapolis, Minnesota), the Minnesota Commission on Resettlement of Displaced Persons, correspondence on displaced persons, correspondence with the United Ukrainian American Relief Committee of America, Inc., the Ukrainian National Youth Federation of Canada, the Ukrainian Youth League of North America, the IHRC Ukrainian collection, photographs, scrapbooks, records and tapes, and the Organization for the Rebirth of Ukraine.

80 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7816061

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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United Ukrainian American Relief Committee

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Founded in 1944 by concerned Ukrainian groups, the United Ukrainian American Relief Committee sought to aid displaced Ukrainians, political refugees, and other war victims. The Committee was based in the United States and had representatives in various European countries. It was affiliated with the Ukrainian Congress Committee. From the description of Records, 1945-1960. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62422741 From the guide to the United Ukraini...

Minnesota. Commission on Resettlement of Displaced Persons

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Granovsky, Alexander A.

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Alexander A. Granovsky (1887-1976) was born in Berezhtsi, Ukraine, and came to the United States in 1913. He was educated at Colorado State Agricultural College and the University of Wisconsin and taught entymology at the universities of Wisconsin and Minnesota. He became a leader in the Ukrainian American community locally and nationally, and became president of the Organization for Rebirth of Ukraine. In St. Paul, he was an active member of St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Following Wo...

Granovsky, Irene (Thorp)

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Ukrainian National Youth Federation of Canada

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St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Minneapolis, Minn.)

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Ukrainian Folk Ballet and Chorus of the Twin Cities (Minn.)

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Ukrainian Congress Committee of America

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Organization for Rebirth of Ukraine.

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Ukrainian Youth League of North America.

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