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Doukhobor collection File
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[Women in prison]

This file consists of letters, statements and declarations of women imprisoned in Oakalla prison. Most of records date between 1971 and 1982. Records are addressed to various prominent members of the Doukhobor community, government officials and editors of newspapers.

[Women in prison]

This file consists of statements provided by women imprisoned in Oakalla prison, including: T. Zmaeff, P. Chernoff, M. Malakoff, M. Astaforoff, A. Kootnikoff and men including: F. Hadikin, P. Perepolkin. In addition, the file contains newspaper clippings.

[Women committee]

This file consists of clippings, letters, petitions, and statements that relate to the Doukhobor and the Sons of Freedom women and men’s imprisonment in Agassiz and Kingston as well as to the matter of children’s removal. Documents are often signed by Doukhobor Mothers or Women Committee as well as by the individual members of these groups.

[Witness questioning]

This file consists of lists of questions and witnesses, information about resolution of Named Doukhobors 1928, and S. Sorokin’s affirmations about Doukhobor beliefs. The file relates to the CCBRD and the USCC.

[Witness accounts of arson]

This file consists of statements and witness accounts relating to the burning of John J. Verigin’s house and other properties. The file also includes excerpts from Iskra magazine (1961). The statements were provided by P. Zarubin, J. Shitnoff, F. Khodykin, W. Osachoff, I. Savenkoff, P. Ostrikoff, P. Perepolikin, F. Hadikin, L. Savenkoff, M. Malakoff, M. Astoforoff, P. Chernoff, K. Astoforoff, Annie and Nick Osachoff.

[Witness accounts and open letters]

This file consists of open letters, letters and statements as well as timeline of events from 1936-1960. Authors of the records include J. J. Verigin, the USCC, S.D.O.KH and Masha Astoforoff.

Wishlow, Fred

This file consists a search warrant and correspondence with BC Provincial Court.

Winch, Harold

This file consists of a Report from Ottawa by Harold Winch, MP, July 1967.

[William Moojelsky - correspondence]

This file contains correspondence of William Moojelsky, who sometimes acted as the leader of the Sons of Freedom and later as headman for Sorokin. The correspondence relates to his incarceration and that of his children. The file includes visitation pass for children held in prison.

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