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Doukhobor collection File
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[Correspondence]

This file consists of appeals and open letters by the Sons of Freedom addressed to the government officials of Canada and Christians of the world.

[Correspondence]

This file consists of an open letter of the Sons of Freedom in regards to [A. McQueen?] and taxes, as well as four other letters of the Sons of Freedom that are missing first pages.

[Correspondence]

This file consists of the correspondence of Sons of Freedom and the CCUB, either written as organization to the community and government officials, as well as to and by the individual members of the Sons of Freedom. This file consists of letters, open letters, telegrams, appeals and messages. Some of the individual addresses and senders include: W. Winiel, A. Dutoff, A. Fomin, P. Winiel, P. Maloff, M. Pratop, I. Popoff, and Union of Youth.

Correspondence

This file consists of very early and important letters and telegrams received and send by J. J. Verigin that relate to the recovery and reorganization of the Doukhobors in the tumult following Peter P. Verigin’s death, bankruptcy of the CCUB, and further fragmentation of the Doukhobors during the war. Some early letters are written to or received from N. Arishenkoff (Arishenkov). Other senders and recipients include J. B. Cowell, the Christian Community and Brotherhood of the Reformed Doukhobors (CCBRD), Joe Clark (Minister of External Affairs Canada). The majority of documents are handwritten in Russian, except for a couple of printed documents in English.

[Correspondence]

This file consists of correspondence of a few major Doukhobor executives including P. V. Verigin, P. P. Verigin, P. Birukov, V. Bulgakov, I. Shukin, I. Urin, and V. Ilin. Most of the letters are written by /or addressed to P. P. Verigin.

[Correspondence]

This file consists of the correspondence of the Sons of Freedom and the CCUB, either written as organization to the community and government officials, as well as to and by the individual members of the Sons of Freedom and people outside of the community. This file consists of letters, open letters, telegrams, appeals and messages. Some of the individual addresses and senders include: I. Kozin, A. Fomin, N. Rubakin, A. Makhortoff, K. Kholodinen, V. Kabatoff, V. Bulgakoff, I. Makhonin, and P. Birukov.

[Correspondence]

This file consists of the correspondence of the Sons of Freedom and the CCUB, either written as organization to the community and government officials, as well as to and by the individual members of the Sons of Freedom. This file consists of letters, open letters, telegrams, appeals and messages. Some of the individual addresses and senders include: E. Popoff, A. Fomin, P. Maloff, N. Ryklkoff, M. Khadykin, A. Makasaeff, K. Kholodinen, V. Usacheff, V. Popoff, I. Iurin, N. Falevich, and L. Chernenkoff.

[Correspondence]

This file consists of the correspondence of the Sons of Freedom and the CCUB, either written as organization to the community, as well as to and by the individual members of the Sons of Freedom and people outside of the community. This file consists of letters, open letters, telegrams, appeals and messages. Some of the individual addresses and senders include: A. Dutov, A. Famin, P. Birukov, K. Bartek, V. Kaft, A. Popoff, P. Sevruk, and E. Popoff

Correspondence

This file includes correspondence of J. A. Forin with Doukhobor organization the Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood (CCUB), A.M. Manson (Attorney General) and George Hoyland, between 1926 and 1933. The subject of the correspondence are Doukhobors and Vladimir Tchertkoff. The file also includes copy of letter to editor of The Manchester Guardian by Vladimir Tchertkoff.

[Copy of ISTINA, newsletter]

This file contains copy of Istina, newsletter, published by Mike Chernenkoff, 1994. Text in English and Russian, contains letter and copies of articles, and a handwritten note on back page from Mike regarding the death of his daughter.

[Convention minutes]

The CCUB convention minutes held in Nadezhda, Verigin Station and Spasskoye. Nadezhda and Verigin convention includes of income/expenditure statements for 1908 and 1910. All documents in Russian.

[Constitution of the CCBRD]

This file consists of the constitution of the CCBRD, by-laws, certificate of incorporation and related documents. The file contains two copies of constitution, one in English and on in Russian.

[Considerations for move to Bryansk, Russia]

This file contains material related to Eli and Dorothy Popoff'a consideration to move to Bryansk, Russia. After dissolution of the USSR, Doukhobors liing in the former Georgia republic migrated back to Russia in the 1990s. These Doukhobors settled near Bryansk, Russia. The file contains personal and visa documents, and Eli and Dorothy's passport photos

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