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Title American Committee for Resettlement of Polish Displaced Persons – Organizational Papers of National Fund Drive (II)
Date 1949
Document Type Leaflet; Press Release; Correspondence; Financial Papers; Periodical
Reference IHRC158, Box 6, Folder 34
Library / Archive Immigration History Research Center Archives, University of Minnesota
Collection Name American Committee for Resettlement of Polish Displaced Persons
Description Organizational Papers, correspondence and other documents related to the National Fund Drive organised by the American Committee for Resettlement of Polish Displaced Persons in 1949. Includes correspondence with the United States Treasury, assorted certificates, and promotional materials.
Series Description Records (1948-1968) of the American Committee for Resettlement of Polish Displaced Persons. These include correspondence, financial records, information on fund drives, reports, and organizational papers, including bylaws and articles of incorporation. Correspondents include the Travelers Aid Society of Chicago (Ill.), the Displaced Persons Commission, the Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, the American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Services, Inc., the Attorney General of the State of Illinois, and many Polish American organisations.
Theme(s) Displaced Persons and Refugees; Politics, Legislation and Governance
Country (from) Poland
Country (to) United States of America
Keywords fundraising, money, finance, administration, legislation, regulations
Additional Information Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the Immigration History Research Center Archives catalogue.
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Language English; Polish
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