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Doukhobor collection File
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Early photographs II

This file contains photographs with images of individuals, events or places from early 1900s until the 1950s. Some photographs are in a postcard format.

[Daily journal 1901 - calendar]

This file consists of calendar/journal titled on the cover: Daily journal 1901. It is a Dominion Diary calendar, published by Copp, Clark in Toronto of approximately 200 pages. It contains entries, possibly for J. Evashen of Cowley, describing activities on a ranch/farm and around Pincher Creek, as well as business/farm accounts in both Russian and English. Includes tonnages of oats and hay, breeding of horses and cattle, sales, accounts with individuals and companies (e.g. HBC in Winnipeg).

[Documents re: beliefs and pacifism]

This file consists of letters and writings relating to the Doukhobors beliefs and pacifism. This file includes copies of Kon-Kin letter; writings of Peter V. Verigin; a speech of Peter P. Verigin; J. Ogloff’s letter to the community, a report from the congress of Doukhobors and Molokans in 1905 in Seleni Vorontsovk; The Anticommunist newsletter (1960); anti-nuclear broadside, a letter from the United Nations (1973). This file includes records relating to the CCUB, the USCC, and the Sons of Freedom.

[Dyachov, Fyodor notebooks]

This file consists of six lined notebooks with manuscript writing by Fyodor E. Dyachov [Deachkoff] of Grand Forks. This file contains a total of 513 pages of narrative. Fyodor E. Dyachkov, born 1878 as exiled to Siberia from 1895-1905. This notebook most likely contain account of life in Tsarist Russia as an exile.

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