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Title American Committee for Resettlement of Polish Displaced Persons Correspondence with Polish Organizations Throughout the US [Folder 2]
Date 1949-1950
Document Type Correspondence; Financial Papers
Reference IHRC158, Box 1, Folder 6
Library / Archive Immigration History Research Center Archives, University of Minnesota
Collection Name American Committee for Resettlement of Polish Displaced Persons
Description Correspondence with Polish organizations in the USA, on the subject of donations to the Committee, and the distribution of Certificates of Membership in return. A number of receipts are included at the end of the volume.
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) Arrivals: Ports and Early Experiences; Permanent Settlement and Successive Generations; Displaced Persons and Refugees
Nationality Polish; European
Keywords fundraising, money, finance, administration, charity, Catholicism, judiciary
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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