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[1924-Arson]

This file consists of a newspaper clipping and Attorney General’s reports in regards to arson in Brilliant, BC in 1924.

[1931 clippings]

This file contains clippings from various newspapers relating to the death of P. V. Verigin and destruction of his tomb. KCIR related records.

[45th Annual Youth festival photographs]

This file contains 177 photographs taken during the festival May 16-18, 1992 in Brilliant BC. The photographer is Paul Tomlin (Faces of wolf). Most of images has two copies, sometimes three.

[50th Anniversary of the USCC (1938-1988)]

This file comprises of two newspaper supplements celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ (USCC) in 1988, both illustrated with photographs and containing historical articles. First item is the Boundary [B.C.] Community News supplement dated August 9, 1988; and the second item is the Castlegar [B.C.] News supplement dated October 5, 1988.

[69 issues of ISTINA]

This file contains issues of Istina edited by Mike Chernenkoff. With other copies in this collection this might be an almost-complete run of this Sons of Freedom/Reformed Doukhobor polemical newsletter, issued from the New Settlement/Krestova throughout the

[75th Anniversary of the Doukhobors in Canada]

This file comprises of Nelson [B.C.] Daily News supplement dated July 31, 1974, celebrating the history of the Doukhobors in Canada and containing an extensive historical article written by W. M. Rozinkin; a glossy booklet published in color by the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ [ca. 1974], celebrating the history of Doukhobors in Canada.

[Account book]

This file consists of an account book in scribbler, ca. 50 pages, mostly dating from 1930-1931 seemingly for John Evashen. Includes some laid in documents signed by him or made out to him.

[Accounting book]

This file consists of account book referring to Zion No. 2. Grand Forks, BC, 1946. 149 pages ledger containing the account for the Doukhobor Community of Zion No. 2, as organized by P.P. Verigin before his death in 1939. Having originally divided the disparate Doukhobor settlements in 36 "communities" Verigin left each a packet of instructions. One set of instructions dealt with keeping the Community accounts - that is, a record of monies collected and dispersed just on account of the Community as designated by Verigin. Zion No. 1 was essentially the ground occupied by J.J. Verigin, which was soon absorbed into Zion No. 2 for practical reasons. This ledger records, then, monies collected to pay a stipend to Verigin, disbursements of the same, money for guarding his house, money raised to help other communities, etc. This ledger continues through 2004, with increasingly fewer entries, as the
"community" system gave way to more complex arrangements and only a few older Doukhobors remained "community" members under this system. As far as is known, this is the only extant ledger from any of the communities and being the one representing J.J. Verigin's community, is of signal importance.

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