Records, 1905-1952.

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Records, 1905-1952.

Records (1905-1952) of Jugoslovanska Socialistična Zveza (Jugoslav Socialist Federation) (Chicago, Illinois) include correspondence, minutes, financial records, membership lists, and other material of the Federation. Also included are records of the Federation's "Prosvetna Matica," the Junior Order of the Federation, and its publications Proletarec, Majski Glas, and Ameriški Družinski Koledar. Branch records include Chicago, Cleveland, Clinton (Indiana), Waukegan (Illinois), Piney Forks (Ohio), Sheboygan (Wisconsin), and places in Kansas.

20 linear ft. (91 ledgers).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7840104

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Adamič, Louis, 1899-1951

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Jugoslav Workmen's Publishing Company.

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Croatian Fraternal Union of America

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Socialist Party (U.S.)

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Pogorelec, Charles.

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Foreign Language Information Service (U.S.)

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Molek, Ivan, 1882-1962

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Prosvetna Matica.

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Tomsic, Anton.

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