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Theodore Pedeliski Papers, 1920-2000
Collection Overview
Title: Theodore Pedeliski Papers, 1920-2000
ID: OGLMC1019
Primary Creator: Pedeliski, Theodore (1936-)
Extent: 5.0 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 05/01/1985. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: University of North Dakota - Faculty
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Theodore Pedeliski Papers, 1920-2000, are divided into three series:
Series I: Pre-Professional Work
Series II: Professional Work
Series III: Personal Interests and Research
Collection Historical Note
Theodore Pedeliski was born in April 1936, in Belfield, North Dakota, to Nicholas and Polly (Logosz) Pedeliski. His father was a teacher at Murphy School, a rural school in Billings County, North Dakota. Nicholas Pedeliski taught his son, Theodore Pedeliski, for seven years at this school. He attended Dickinson State Teachers College, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1957. After graduation, Pedeliski taught English at a high school in Napoleon, North Dakota, before being entering the United States Army. He served with the Army as Post Librarian at Kagnew Station in Asmara, Ethiopia, from 1959-1961.
After being discharged from the U.S. Army, Pedeliski taught for two years at the Division of Independent Study in Fargo. He next enrolled at the University of North Dakota, and earned a Master's Degree in Political Science in 1965. He next attended the University of Minnesota, where he earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1972. The title of his doctoral dissertation was “The States and Criminal Justice Policies 1960-1970: Orientations Toward Due Process and Crime Control.”
Pedeliski returned to UND in 1969 to become an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1973, and achieved tenure in 1975. He was named a full Professor in 1988. He was awarded emeritus status following his retirement from the University in 2000.
While a faculty member at the University, Pedeliski served on many committees and was nominated for the Best Teaching Award. He was the producer of the radio program Jazz Streams on KFJM, in addition to a presence on the radio station as a commentator. He authored several publications for the UND Bureau of Governmental Affairs, co-authored the book Public Personnel Administration: Confronting the Challenges of Change in 1996, and was a frequent presenter at scholarly conferences. Pedeliski also wrote A Tour of St. Michael’s Church in 2001.
Pedeliski received a 1995-1996 American Judicature Society Award from the American Political Science Association, and was inducted into the North Dakota Ukrainian Hall of Fame in 2001. This honor was based on his contributions to the history of Ukrainians in North Dakota.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Accruals: Theodore Pedeliski donated additional materials on July 5, 2000 (2000-2459).
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Theodore Pedeliski, Grand Forks, North Dakota
Acquisition Method: Donation; 85-1379
Related Publications:
Public Personnel Administration: Confronting the Challenges of Change by Don A. Cozzetto, Theodore B. Pedeliski, and Terence J. Tipple. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1996. Call Number: JK765.C68 1996
A Tour of St. Michael’s Church by Theodore Pedeliski; drawings by Mary Hackenberg Kennedy. Grand Forks: St. Michael’s, 2001. Call Number: NA5235.G755 P42 2001
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Theodore Pedeliski Papers. OGLMC 1019, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid added to Archon in October 2014.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Pre-Professional Work],
[Series 2: Professional Work],
[Series 3: Personal Interests and Research],
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- Series 1: Pre-Professional Work
- This series includes papers written by Pedeliski under various auspices, including his Master of Arts Thesis which was submitted to the University of North Dakota in 1965, and his Doctoral Dissertation which was submitted to the University of Minnesota in 1972.
- Box 1
- Folder 1: 1963 Paper, "The Treatment of Hessian Prisoners in the Revolutionary War" [with corrections]
- Folder 2: 1963 Paper, "The Treatment of Hessian Prisoners in the Revolutionary War" [later version written under Dr. Elwyn B. Robinson: also with corrections]
- Folder 3: 1963 Paper, "Factors Affecting the Desertion Rate of German Mercenaries in the American Revolution" [written under Dr. Elwyn B. Robinson]
- Folder 4: 1965 Paper, "Directions in Demonology in North Dakota Press Organs During the Populist Era" [written under Professor Glenn Smith]
- Folder 5: 1965 Paper, "Judicial Response of the U.S. 2nd and 9th Circuit Courts of Appeals in INS Alien Cases, 1941-1961"
- Folder 6: Interaction Patterns in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1941-51) 1965 Master of Arts Thesis Submitted to the University of North Dakota (First Part)
- Folder 7: Interaction Patterns in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1941- 51): 1965 Master of Arts Thesis Submitted to the University of North Dakota (Second Part)
- Folder 8: The States and Criminal Justice Policies 1960-1970: Orientations Toward Due Process and Crime Control: 1972 Ph. D. Dissertation submitted to the University of Minnesota (First Part)
- Folder 9: The States and Criminal Justice Policies 1960-1970: Orientations Toward Due Process and Crime Control: 1972 Ph. D. Dissertation submitted to the University of Minnesota (Second Part)
- Folder 10: The States and Criminal Justice Policies 1960-1970: Orientations Toward Due Process and Crime Control: 1972 Ph. D. Dissertation submitted to the University of Minnesota (Third Part)
- Series 2: Professional Work
- This series is divided into four sub-series.
- Sub-Series 1: Classes Taught at UND
- This sub-series includes materials directly related to classes Theodore Pedeliski taught in Political Science at the University of North Dakota. These materials are primarily hypothetical legal cases which Pedeliski used as assignments for students in his Constitutional Law classes. This sub-series also includes a few real Constitutional Law cases which were given to students to evaluate.
- Box 1
- Folder 11: Constitutional Law Cases
- Folder 12: Un-Labeled American Constitution II Hypothetical Cases
- Folder 13: Un-Labeled Constitution 305 Hypothetical Cases
- Folder 14: Un-Labeled Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (305)
- Folder 15: 1987 Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (305)
- Folder 16: 1988 Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (305)
- Folder 17: 1991 Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (305)
- Folder 18: 1993 Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (305)
- Folder 19: 1994 Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (305)
- Folder 20: Un-Labeled Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (305)
- Folder 21: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1987
- Folder 22: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1988
- Folder 23: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Summer 1989
- Folder 24: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Summer 1990
- Folder 25: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1991
- Folder 26: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Summer 1991
- Folder 27: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Fall 1992
- Folder 28: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1992
- Folder 29: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1993
- Folder 30: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Summer 1993
- Folder 31: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1994
- Folder 32: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Summer 1994
- Folder 33: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1995
- Folder 34: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Summer 1995
- Folder 35: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Fall 1996
- Folder 36: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1996
- Folder 37: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Summer 1996
- Folder 38: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Fall 1997
- Folder 39: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1997
- Folder 40: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Summer 1997
- Folder 41: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1998
- Folder 42: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1999
- Folder 43: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 2000
- Folder 44: Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Un-Labeled
- Sub-Series 2: Presentations
- This sub-series consists of presentations Pedeliski gave at various conferences and meetings. Many of these relate to the politics of North Dakota and Minnesota, as well as the ethnic groups in that region of the country.
- Box 1
- Folder 45: "The Public Defender and the Judicial District Process: An Interim Report on the Minnesota Public Defender System" [co-written by Roger W. Benjamin]
- Folder 46: "The State and Due Process Policies 1960-1970"
- Folder 47: "Interest Groups in North Dakota: Constituency Coupling in a Moralistic Political Culture"
- Folder 48: "A Sketch of Robert P. McCarney: Populist, Maverick, Political Analyst"
- Folder 49: "The German-Russian Ethnic Factor in William Langer's Campaigns"
- Folder 50: "The German-Russian Ethnic Factor in William Langer's Campaigns" [revised]
- Folder 51: "Representative Bureaucracy: A Reprise" [prepared for the tribute to Samuel Krislow]
- Folder 52: "Ethnic Heritage of the Great Plains"
- Folder 53: "Ethnic Heritage and Ethnic Values"
- Folder 54: "Ukrainians from Western North Dakota: The Second Migration"
- Folder 55: "Ukrainians from Western North Dakota: The Second Migration (revised edition)"
- Sub-Series 3: Papers
- This sub-series contains papers written by Pedeliski during his professional career. The subject matter of these papers is very similar to that of Pedeliski's presentations, focusing on political science topics related primarily to North Dakota, and also focusing on the Ukrainians as an ethnic group in North Dakota. This sub-series also contains a number of drafts of a paper about the court system of Grand Forks, North Dakota, and its response to the flood of 1997.
- Box 1
- Folder 56: "North Dakota's Politics and Political Culture"
- Folder 57: "A Case of Judicial Restoration: A Court System Responds to and Recovers from the Red River Flood of 1997" [with some pictures]
- Folder 58: "A Case of Judicial Restoration: A Court System Responds to and Recovers from the Red River Flood of 1997" [alternate version with no pictures]
- Folder 59: "Appraisal, Discipline, Employer Sanctions" [co-written by Don A. Cozzetto]
- Folder 60: "Final Report: 'Survey of Education Related Attitudes of Tribal and Non-Tribal Workers at Langer Plant at Rolla, North Dakota' " [National Institute of Education Project No. 3-1413]
- Folder 61: "The Ukrainians" [draft]
- Folder 62: "The Ukrainians" [draft]
- Folder 63: "The Ukrainians" [draft: missing first page]
- Folder 64: "The Ukrainians of Galicia in World War II"
- Folder 65: "Ukrainians on the Prairie"
- Sub-Series 4: Publications
- Consists of Theodore Pedeliski's published materials. Included within this sub-series are a number of manuscripts, both preliminary and final, as well as periodicals featuring articles written by Pedeliski. This sub-series also contains an instructor's manual written by Pedeliski to accompany a political science textbook.
- Box 1
- Box 2
- Folder 1: 1982 Instructor's Manual to Accompany Getz and Feigert's The Politics and Process of American Government
- Folder 2: 1986 Plains Folk: North Dakota's Ethnic History
- Folder 3: Fall 1986 North Dakota History Journal of the Northern Plains: "Ukrainians on the Prairies: Old World Cultural Values and the Demands of a New Land"
- Folder 4: 1987 "Cleavages On Recent Ballot Measures: The Two States of North Dakota?"
- Folder 5: 1989 "Gubernatorial Transitions: The 1983 and 1984 Elections"-- "North Dakota's Gubernatorial Transition, 1984-1985: 'Battling It Out in the Budgetary Badlands' "
- Folder 6: Spring 1996 Review of Public Personnel Administration: "Privacy and the Workplace: Future Implications for Managers" [co-written by Don A. Cozzetto]
- Folder 7: Summer 1996 The South Carolina Policy Forum: "Privacy and the Workplace: What Public Managers Need to Know" [co-written by Don A. Cozzetto]
- Folder 8: Winter 1997 Public Personnel Management: "Privacy and the Workplace: Technology and Public Employment" [co-written by Don A. Cozzetto]
- Folder 9: "North Dakota's Gubernatorial Transition 1984-1985: 'Battling It Out in the Budgetary Badlands' " [Final Manuscript]
- Folder 10: "Interest Groups In North Dakota: Constituency Coupling in a Moralistic Political Culture" [Revised Publication Draft]
- Folder 11: "The Minnesota Public Defender System and the Criminal Law Process: A Comparative Study of Behavior at the Judicial District Level" [co-written by Roger W. Benjamin]
- Folder 12: "Ukrainians On the Prairies: Old World Cultural Values and the Demands of a New Land"
- Folder 13: "The Western Ukrainians," "The Poles," "The Czechs," and "Afterthoughts" ["Master Manuscript"] (folder 1)
- Folder 14: "The Western Ukrainians," "The Poles," "The Czechs," and "Afterthoughts" ["Master Manuscript"] (folder 2)
- Folder 15: "Ukrainian Settlement and Community Life In North Dakota" A Chapter in Plains Folk: North Dakota's Ethnic Heritage [Preliminary Manuscript]
- Folder 16: "Ukrainian Settlement and Community Life In North Dakota" A Chapter in Plains Folk: North Dakota's Ethnic Heritage [Preliminary Manuscript] (folder 1)
- Folder 17: "Ukrainian Settlement and Community Life In North Dakota" A Chapter in Plains Folk: North Dakota's Ethnic Heritage [Preliminary Manuscript] (folder 2)
- Folder 18: "Ukrainian Settlement and Community Life In North Dakota" A Chapter in Plains Folk: North Dakota's Ethnic Heritage [Preliminary Manuscript] (folder 3)
- Folder 19: "Ukrainian Settlement and Community Life In North Dakota" A Chapter in Plains Folk: North Dakota's Ethnic Heritage [Preliminary Manuscript] (folder 4)
- Folder 20: "Ukrainian Settlement and Community Life In North Dakota" A Chapter in Plains Folk: North Dakota's Ethnic Heritage [Preliminary Manuscript] (folder 5)
- Folder 21: "Ukrainian Settlement and Community Life In North Dakota" A Chapter in Plains Folk: North Dakota's Ethnic Heritage [Preliminary Manuscript] (folder 6)
- Folder 22: "Plains Folk– 'Slavic Peoples' [Footnotes]" from Plains Folk: North Dakota's Ethnic Heritage
- Folder 23: Receipt and Copying Request Form for "Plains Folk– 'Slavic Peoples' [Footnotes]"
- Folder 24: Section One, Part C: The Bulgarians [Manuscript]
- Folder 25: Section Two: The Poles [Manuscript] (folder 1)
- Folder 26: Section Two: The Poles [Manuscript] (folder 2)
- Folder 27: Section Four: Afterthoughts [Manuscript]
- Folder 28: Footnotes [Manuscript] (folder 1)
- Folder 29: Footnotes [Manuscript] (folder 2)
- Series 3: Personal Interests and Research
- Sub-Series 1: North Dakota Politics
- This sub-series consists of research Pedeliski did regarding the politics of North Dakota. Included is a series of materials related to the book The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962 which was written by two political scientists, Ray A. Goldberg and Charles Press. Also contained in this sub-series are supplementary materials relating to North Dakota politics including newspaper and magazine articles, papers, handwritten notes, correspondence, and official government documents.
- Box 2
- Folder 30: Theodore Pedeliski and Charles Press Correspondence (1989-1990)
- Folder 31: Charles Press Correspondence (1967)
- Folder 32: Ray A. Goldberg Correspondence (1955)
- Folder 33: Ray A. Goldberg and Charles Press Correspondence (1955-1964)
- Folder 34: Non-Partisan League Buttons
- Folder 35: Charles Press Interviews (folder 1)
- Folder 36: Charles Press Interviews (folder 2)
- Folder 37: Ray A. Goldberg Original Nonpartisan League Paper
- Folder 38: Appendix and Bibliography Notes from the Goldberg and Press Book; The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962
- Folder 39: Partial Draft of Goldberg and Press' The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962 [with suggestions of things to add]
- Folder 40: Draft of Goldberg and Press' The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962 [un-labeled]
- Folder 41: Draft of Goldberg and Press' The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962
- Folder 42: Draft of Goldberg and Press' The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962 (chapters 1- 3)
- Folder 43: Draft of Goldberg and Press' The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962 (chapters 4- 6)
- Folder 44: Draft of Goldberg and Press' The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962 (chapters 7- 10)
- Folder 45: Draft of Goldberg and Press' The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962
- Folder 46: Draft of Goldberg and Press' The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962 (chapters 1- 3)
- Folder 47: Draft of Goldberg and Press' The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962 (chapters 4- 6)
- Folder 48: Draft of Goldberg and Press' The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962 (chapters 7 & 8)
- Folder 49: Draft of Goldberg and Press' The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962 (chapter 9)
- Folder 50: Draft of Goldberg and Press' The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962 (chapters 10 & 11)
- Folder 51: Draft of Goldberg and Press' The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962 (table of contents)
- Folder 52: Draft of Goldberg and Press' The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962 (chapters 8- 10)
- Folder 53: Draft of Goldberg and Press' The Politics of North Dakota 1890-1962 (chapters 8- 10)
- Folder 54: "The 1955 North Dakota Legislative Session" [Newspaper Clippings Compiled by Arlen Paulsrud, March 14, 1955] (folder 1)
- Folder 55: "The 1955 North Dakota Legislative Session" [Newspaper Clippings Compiled by Arlen Paulsrud, March 14, 1955] (folder 2)
- Box 3
- Folder 1: North Dakota Party Chairs and Officials 1889-1996 [Compiled/Written by Charles Press] (folder 1: booklet– "The Election Tactics of the Nonpartisan League")
- Folder 2: North Dakota Party Chairs and Officials 1889-1996 [Compiled/Written by Charles Press] (folder 2)
- Folder 3: North Dakota Party Chairs and Officials 1889-1996 [Compiled/Written by Charles Press] (folder 3)
- Folder 4: North Dakota Party Chairs and Officials 1889-1996 [Compiled/Written by Charles Press] (folder 4)
- Folder 5: Typed/Printed Sources, etc. (folder 1)
- Folder 6: Typed/Printed Sources, etc. (folder 2)
- Folder 7: Typed/Printed Sources, etc. (folder 3)
- Folder 8: Typed/Printed Sources, etc. (folder 4)
- Folder 9: Population Data
- Folder 10: American Political Science Association Document
- Folder 11: Paper, "Nonpartisan League Joins the Democratic Party"
- Folder 12: Paper on Election Patterns
- Folder 13: Newspaper Articles Relating to the 1989 Referrals and Special Election of December 5th
- Folder 14: Newspaper Articles
- Folder 15: Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings
- Folder 16: <ol> <li> Magazine Article, "Notes for a Gazetteer"</li></ol>
- Folder 17: Handwritten Notes (folder 1)
- Folder 18: Handwritten Notes (folder 2)
- Sub-Series 2: Women in North Dakota Politics
- This sub-series includes materials directly related to women in North Dakota politics. There are a number of documents related to Brynhild Haugland, a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives. These documents include the program from a testimonial dinner in her honor, copies of letters stating awards she had received (including a letter from President Nixon), and articles from newspapers and magazines about her. Also included in the sub-series are two copies of newspaper articles about Ruth Meiers and Nellie Dougherty.
- Sub-Series 3: Ethnicity/Nationality
- This sub-series consists of general research into the matter of ethnicity and nationality in North Dakota. Materials in this sub-series vary from Federal Census Data to recipes.
- Box 3
- Folder 24: 1980 Census Data by Legislative District
- Folder 25: 1980 Census Data by Legislative District Printout
- Folder 26: 1980 Census Data: Ancestry of the Population by State
- Folder 27: University of North Dakota Yearly Reports on Students' Parents' Nationality (1927-1936)
- Folder 28: University of North Dakota Yearly Reports on Students' Parents' Nationality (1936-1946)
- Folder 29: "Our Heritage" Section, Focus: "Scandinavians" [The Bismarck Tribune, February 16, 1982]
- Folder 30: Paper, "An American Tapestry"
- Folder 31: "Our Heritage" Section, Focus: "An Overview" [The Bismarck Tribune, February 16, 1982]
- Folder 32: "Ethnic Foodways"– Identities and Values [handwritten notes on legal pad]
- Folder 33: "Ethnic Foodways"– Identities and Values [printed materials found in legal pad] (folder 1)
- Folder 34: "Ethnic Foodways"– Identities and Values [printed materials found in legal pad] (folder 2)
- Folder 35: "Ethnic Foods and Foodways"– Appendix: Sample Recipes [printed materials found in legal pad]
- Folder 36: "Our Heritage" Section, Focus: "North Dakota Today" [The Bismarck Tribune, February 16, 1982]
- Sub-Series 4: Ethnic Groups in North Dakota
- This sub-series includes research into specific ethnic groups found in North Dakota including the Ukrainians, the Czechoslovakians, the Polish, and the Germans from Russia. These materials consist of personal accounts, oral histories, correspondence, pamphlets and booklets, newspaper and magazine articles, and handwritten notes.
- Box 3
- Folder 37: Ukrainians [handwritten notes on legal pad]
- Folder 38: Ukrainians: 1900 Census– Billings County [handwritten notes on legal pad]
- Folder 39: Ukrainians: Immigration Records for Ukrainian Settlers [handwritten notes on legal pad] (folder 1)
- Folder 40: Ukrainians: Immigration Records for Ukrainian Settlers [handwritten notes on legal pad] (folder 2)
- Folder 41: Ukrainians: Settlement Records– Billings County [handwritten notes on legal pad]
- Folder 42: Ukrainians: Origins and Meanings of Ukrainian Surnames [handwritten notes on legal pad] (folder 1)
- Folder 43: Ukrainians: Origins and Meanings of Ukrainian Surnames [handwritten notes on legal pad] (folder 2)
- Folder 44: Ukrainians: "Directory of Western Americans of Ukrainian Descent" [origins of surnames]
- Folder 45: Ukrainians: "Cultural Values of the Ukrainian Peasant"
- Folder 46: Ukrainians: "Ukrainian Independence: Soul and Nation"
- Folder 47: Ukrainians: Chapter Two From Wasyl Halich's Ukrainians in the United States
- Folder 48: Ukrainians: Excerpts from Vladimir Wertsman's book Ukrainians in America 1608-1975
- Folder 49: Ukrainians: "Language Loyalty in the United States" [Joshua Fishman, ed.]
- Folder 50: Ukrainians: Typed, Photocopied Ukrainian Independence Day Declaration
- Folder 51: Ukrainians: Dr. Anthony Zukowsky Correspondence Regarding The Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Inc.
- Folder 52: Ukrainians: Articles of Incorporation
- Folder 53: Ukrainians: "Ukrainians in North Dakota" [written by Wasyl Halich]
- Folder 54: Ukrainians: "The Ukrainians in North Dakota"
- Folder 55: Ukrainians: Pamphlet, "Ukrainians in North Dakota"
- Folder 56: Ukrainians: "From the Steppes to the Pains: North Dakota's Ukrainians" [written by Anthony J. Dzik]
- Folder 57: Ukrainians: "North Dakota Ukrainian Oral History Project"
- Folder 58: Ukrainians: Photocopies from Book Regarding Ukrainians in the Wilton, North Dakota Area Including a List of Wilton High School Alumni With Ukrainian Surnames Marked
- Folder 59: Ukrainians: "Ukrainian Recollections"
- Folder 60: Ukrainians: "The Cross on the Hill" [a story about Ukrainians written by Walter Hlebechuk]
- Folder 61: Ukrainians: Oral History of George Klym [gathered in 1955 by Theodore Pedeliski]
- Folder 62: Ukrainians: Newspaper Articles [photocopies]
- Folder 63: Ukrainians: Article from Cleveland Magazine Regarding Pysanki and Ukrainian Recipes [April 1983]
- Folder 64: Ukrainians: "Ukrainian Ethos" [handwritten notes on legal pad]
- Folder 65: Ukrainians: Two Versions of Theodore Pedeliski's "The Ukrainian Ethos in the Life of Ukrainian Settlements in North Dakota" [printed materials found in legal pad]
- Folder 66: Ukrainians: "Cultural Values of the Ukrainian Peasant" [printed materials found in legal pad]
- Folder 67: Ukrainians: "Social Life" [excerpt from a book]
- Folder 68: Ukrainians: Theodore Pedeliski Correspondence Regarding Mr. Michael Saltos, Cantor and Teacher (un-dated)
- Folder 69: Ukrainians: Draft of Theodore Pedeliski's "The Ukrainian Musical Tradition"
- Folder 70: Ukrainians: "Ukrainian-American Fiddle and Dance Music"
- Folder 71: Ukrainians: " 'Sounds You Never Before Heard': Ukrainian Country Music in Western Canada"
- Folder 72: Ukrainians: "Ethnic Foods and Foodways;" Appendix: Simple Recipes [printed materials found in legal pad]
- Folder 73: Ukrainians: Honorable Walter F. George Correspondence With Hon. William Langer Regarding Religious Persecution in Ukraine [copies] (1955)
- Folder 74: Ukrainians: "A Century of Ukrainian Religious Experience in the United States"
- Folder 75: Ukrainians: Correspondence between Hon. William Langer, Governor of North Dakota, and a Ukrainian Catholic Reverend [copies] (1933)
- Folder 76: Ukrainians: Theodore Pedeliski Correspondence Regarding the Names of Pastors of a Ukrainian Church
- Folder 77: Ukrainians: Theodore Pedeliski Correspondence Regarding the Percentage of Ukrainian Blood in Parishioners at Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church (1983)
- Folder 78: Ukrainians: "Historic Buildings of North Dakota: Holy Trinity Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church– Wilton, North Dakota"
- Folder 79: Ukrainians: Theodore Pedeliski Correspondence Regarding Personal Accounts of Russians by Alfred W. Bowers (1984)
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Ukrainians: Articles on Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church of Wilton, North Dakota
- Folder 2: Ukrainians: "Wilton Keeps Church Symbols From Ukraine" [article from the Minot Daily News]
- Folder 3: Ukrainians: Theodore Pedeliski Correspondence with Pastor of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church of Wilton, North Dakota and Church's Diamond Jubilee Booklet (correspondence: 1884, booklet: 1981)
- Folder 4: Ukrainians: Correspondence Between Ruthenian Bishop and Catholic Church Officials [copies] (1920-1921)
- Folder 5: Ukrainians: "75th Anniversary, Belfield, North Dakota"
- Folder 6: Ukrainians: "50th Anniversary of the Holy Priesthood: Very Reverend Joseph Zelechivsky"
- Folder 7: Ukrainians: Golden Jubilee (1935-1985) for Rev. Bobersky, Dr. Hordinsky, and Dr. Terlecki
- Folder 8: Ukrainians: Pictures With Captions from the Minot Daily News [August 17, 1968]
- Folder 9: Ukrainians: Cut and Taped 1895 Austrian Empire Military Map Showing Familial Roots [photocopied before being cut and taped]
- Folder 10: Ukrainians: 1895 Austrian Empire Military Map Showing Familial Roots [photocopied from cut and taped version]
- Folder 11: Ukrainians: Theodore Pedeliski Correspondence Regarding John Struchynski's Corrections to his (Theodore Pedeliski's) "History of the Ukrainians" (1981)
- Folder 12: Eastern Ukrainians: "Pilgrims of the Prairie: Ukrainian Pioneers in North Dakota" [written by Andriy Dubovy] (folder 1: through chapter 5)
- Folder 13: Eastern Ukrainians: "Pilgrims of the Prairie: Ukrainian Pioneers in North Dakota" [written by Andriy Dubovy] (folder 2: chapter 5-end)
- Folder 14: Eastern Ukrainians: "A Social History of Sam D. Kostenko and His Family" [compiled by his Granddaughter, Lois Nodland]
- Folder 15: Eastern Ukrainians: Theodore Pedeliski Correspondence Regarding Memories of Russians (1984)
- Folder 16: Eastern Ukrainians: Hon. William Langer Correspondence Regarding Desire to Form a Citizen's Club to Help Inform Ukrainian Americans of Their Rights as Citizens [copies] (1933)
- Folder 17: Eastern Ukrainians: "Retired Teacher Moves to Kief Farm Where Russian Parents Moved in 1907" [article from the Minot Daily News; Saturday, October 1, 1983]
- Folder 18: Eastern Ukrainians: Excerpts From Book Regarding Specific Families and "News Items From Old Newspapers" [photocopied]
- Folder 19: Eastern Ukrainians: "Translation of Ukrainian Story Depicts Lives of Protestants" [article from the Minot Daily News; Saturday, October 1, 1983]
- Folder 20: Eastern Ukrainians: "Korsun Cemetery Commemorates Early Russian Immigrant Families" [article from the Dun County Herald; May 29, 1985]
- Folder 21: Eastern Ukrainians: "Nothing To Fear" A Re-enactment of "The History of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in North Dakota" [written by Bob DuPuy]
- Folder 22: Eastern Ukrainians: "History of the Grassy Butte Seventh-Day Adventist Church" [written by Lonny Tachenko]
- Folder 23: Eastern Ukrainians: Grassy Butte Seventh-Day Adventist Ukrainians [including excerpts from book, history of the Church, and correspondence]
- Folder 24: Eastern Ukrainians: "60th Anniversary: First Baptist Church" [Max, North Dakota: 1908-1968]
- Folder 25: Eastern Ukrainians: Excerpts From Book Regarding Specific Families As Well As the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Pembina
- Folder 26: Eastern Ukrainians: "Russians in Butte" [handwritten notes on legal pad]
- Folder 27: Eastern Ukrainians: "102-Year-Old Plans Trip to U.S.S.R." [article from the Grand Forks Herald; Sunday, October 17, 1982 taken from handwritten notes "Russians In Butte"]
- Folder 28: Eastern Ukrainians: "Haverluck's Early Years in Russia Hard" [article taken from handwritten notes "Russians in Butte"]
- Folder 29: Eastern Ukrainians: Handwritten Notes on Legal Pad With Printed Materials Inserted
- Folder 30: Eastern Ukrainians: Handwritten Notes on Legal Pad
- Folder 31: Ukrainians and German Russians: Cultural Values of Ukrainian and German Russian Peasant Ancestors [handwritten notes on legal pad]
- Folder 32: Czechs: Dejiny Cechuv Amerikých [written by Jan Habenicht]
- Folder 33: Czechs: Z Boje Za Svobodu Otciny or The Struggle For Freedom in Our Native Land [written by František Šindelar]
- Folder 34: Czechs: Excerpt from History of North Dakota: "Judge Leo J. Palda"
- Folder 35: Czechs: "The Czechs" [chapter from book written by C. Winston Chrislock]
- Folder 36: Czechs: Paper on Bohemians/Crimeans [written by Sharon Ficek for Sociology 403]
- Folder 37: Czechs: "Czechs and Bohemians" [excerpt from a speech]
- Folder 38: Czechs: "The Czechs of America" [booklet]
- Folder 39: Czechs: Children of the Prairie [photocopied material written by Sister Emily Kovash, SSND]
- Folder 40: Czechs: "A Centennial Tribute 1879-1979: An Early History of Liberty Grove Township" [written by James L. Prashek; also including notes]
- Folder 41: Czechs: "Bohemians in Richland County" [excerpt from State Historical Society book]
- Folder 42: Czechs: Articles About Bohemians [photocopied]
- Folder 43: Czechs: "My Experiences" [written by Frank Nadvornik of Dickinson, North Dakota]
- Folder 44: Czechs: "Life of My Grandfather, Joseph Vanyo" [written by Daniel Vanyo]
- Folder 45: Czechs: "Mrs. Jurgens Describes Early Wahpeton" [taken from the Richland County Farmer-Globe: Historical Edition; November 30, 1937]
- Folder 46: Czechs: "Frank Kosek Recounts Happenings From 1837" [taken from the Richland County Farmer-Globe: Historical Edition; November 30, 1937]
- Folder 47: Czechs: "Z'dena Trinka: Author, Playwright" [excerpt from book]
- Folder 48: Czechs: Information Regarding University of North Dakota Professor Whose Book Was Burned by the Nazis and Has Since Been Re-Printed [Dr. Felix Vondracek, The Foreign Policy of Czechoslovakia, 1918-1935]
- Folder 49: Czechs: Articles on the Bohemian Hall and Lodge in Minot, North Dakota
- Folder 50: Czechs: Excerpt From State Historical Society Regarding the Formation of the Western Bohemian Fraternal Association
- Folder 51: Czechs: Articles of Incorporation for "Zapadni Vlastenci" (The Western Bohemian Fraternal Association)
- Folder 52: Czechs: Fraternal Herald or Bratrský Vestník: Monthly Magazine of the Western Fraternal Life Association
- Folder 53: Czechs: Fraternal Herald, May 1983
- Folder 54: Czechs: "Czechoslovak American Festival" [booklet]
- Folder 55: Czechs: "Linha Art Gallery: Move It Or Lose It" [copy of article]
- Folder 56: Czechs: St. Adalbert's Catholic Church Silver Anniversary: Wednesday September 28, 1932
- Folder 57: Czechs: Golden Jubilee Pamphlet for Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church
- Folder 58: Czechs: Souvenir of the Golden Jubilee of Sts. Peter and Paul Parish in Bechyn, North Dakota
- Folder 59: Czechs: "Czech-American Catholics 1850-1920" [written by Joseph Cada]
- Folder 60: Czechs: "History of Bohemian Catholic Church" [ taken from the Richland County Farmer Globe: Historical Edition; November 30, 1937]
- Folder 61: Czechs: "Painting by Alfons Mucha Graces Pisek, North Dakota Church"
- Folder 62: Czechs: "Pisek Painting Authentic" [photocopied article]
- Folder 63: Czechs: "Church Finds Its Holy Art Worth $25,000" [copy of newspaper article]
- Folder 64: Czechs: Questionnaire Regarding Czech Life in North Dakota
- Folder 65: Czechs: Theodore Pedeliski Correspondence Regarding Questionnaire
- Folder 66: Czechs: Handwritten Notes
- Folder 67: Poles: "City of Warsaw" [excerpt from book]
- Folder 68: Poles: "Chapter 17– for 1897" and "Chapter 18– for 1898"
- Folder 69: Poles: "A Pole's Story"
- Folder 70: Poles: "Johanna Kokott Monek: Her Life and Her Descendants" [written by Gertrude Monek Kirkendall]
- Folder 71: Poles: "Short Story of the Wisnewski Relationship From Great, Great, Great Grandfather"
- Folder 72: Poles: Betty Rogstad and Playford B. Thorson Correspondence Regarding Articles in Minot Daily News to do with Ethnicity
- Folder 73: Poles: "Polish Noblemen. Grand Forks Honored With the Presence of More Distinguished Visitors. The Trio Looking Up a Suitable Location for a Mammoth Beet Sugar Factory in the Northwest" [copy of article]
- Folder 74: Poles: "50 Years in the Valley: The Story of East Grand Forks, American Crystal's Flagship Plant"
- Folder 75: Poles: "Festival Minded..." [photocopied article taken from the Dickinson Press; Sunday, June 12, 1983]
- Folder 76: Poles: Recipes
- Folder 77: Poles: "Easter in Poland" [excerpts from book regarding ethnic holidays and recipes]
- Folder 78: Poles: "Churches," "Organizations," and "History of Perth Township in Photos" [excerpts taken from book]
- Folder 79: Poles: "Golden Jubilee, Diocese of Fargo"
- Folder 80: Poles: Fried Parish [attached to "Golden Jubilee, Diocese of Fargo"]
- Folder 81: Poles: Theodore Pedeliski Correspondence Regarding the Diocese of Fargo and Fried Parish Documents (un-dated)
- Folder 82: Poles: "History of Saint Martin's Church"
- Folder 83: Poles: "A Century in the Service of God and Souls" [booklet about St. Wenceslaus Church in Spillville, Iowa]
- Folder 84: Poles: "A History of the Saint Stanislaus Catholic Church in Warsaw, North Dakota"
- Folder 85: Poles: "The Warsaw Church and Community, Center of Polish Culture in North Dakota" [written by Kevin Dunlevy]
- Folder 86: Poles: Handwritten Notes on Legal Pad With Printed Materials Inserted
- Folder 87: Poles: Handwritten Notes on Legal Pad With Printed Materials Inserted
- Folder 88: Poles: Handwritten Notes on Legal Pad
- Folder 89: Poles: Handwritten Notes on Legal Pad
- Folder 90: Poles: Handwritten Notes
- Folder 91: Germans and German Russians: Handwritten Notes on Legal Pad
- Folder 92: Germans and German Russians: "The McIntosh County German-Russians: The First Fifty Years" [printed materials found in legal pad]
- Folder 93: Anglo-Americans: Handwritten Notes on Legal Pad
- Folder 94: Hutterites: Handwritten Notes on Legal Pad
- Folder 95: Scandinavians: Handwritten Notes on Legal Pad
- Folder 96: Serbians: "A Serbian Chronicle"
- Folder 97: Slovenians: "A Slovenian's Story"
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