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Correspondence

This series consists of correspondence of Stephan Sorokin in capacity as the leader of the CCBRD and a leader/spokesperson of the Sons of Freedom with various individuals of within the Doukhobor community and outside of it, including representatives of the Canadian government and other organizations. This series contains incoming and outgoing correspondence. Many of the letters are with or regarding of the imprisoned members of the Reformed Doukhobors community. Besides letters, telegrams, and open letters, the files in this series contain other records including Sorokin addresses to community, resolution, clippings, texts of poems, psalms and prayers, reports, meeting minutes of the Fraternal Council of CCBRD and other matters related to the CCBRD and the Sons of Freedom. Sorokin’s letters are sent from South America, mainly Montevideo, Uruguay.

Some of correspondents include: F. J. Mead, William Evans, Rankin, Dean & Munro, Joseph Podovinikoff, Walter Siegmeister, W. M. Moojelsky, A. Kolesnikov, I. I. Perepelkin, S. Tomilin, Petr Iliasov, Ivan Chernov, A. Reibin, Steve Lapshinoff, Joseph Ogloff, and Mikhail Chernenkoff.

In English and in Russian and some in Spanish.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1952]

This file contains correspondence with government officials in Uruguay, Bolivia and Chile. Sorokin’s letters are written in Montevideo, Uruguay and Santiago, Chile. W. M. Moojelsky is often a person undersigning letters with Sorokin.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1957]

Some of the correspondents include: Vassily Pozdnikoff, M. Khodikin, A. Markova, W. M. Moojelsky, Ivan Kuznetsov, Union of Youth, A. M. Aceev, Ivan Chernov, and I. I. Perepelkin.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1958]

Some of the correspondents include: Nikolai Novakshonov, G. Khodikin, S. Tomilin, Ivan Kuznetsov, Joe Podovinikoff, W. M. Moojelsky, Ivan Ostrikov, Fedosia Pozdniekov, Petr Iliasov, and Ivan Chernov. This file contains many handwritten letters.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1962]

This file includes reports from W. M. Moojelsky’s court case in British Columbia and Saskatchewan. Some of the correspondents include: I. I. Perepelkin, Water Siegmeister (Brazil), Joseph Podovinikoff, and G. Khadikin.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1955]

Some of the correspondents include: W. M. Moojelsky, A. Aseev, K. Platunov, Fedosia Pozdniekov, A. Kolesnikov, S. Tomilin, A. A. Popoff, Semen Rybin, Petr Markin, Nikolai Novakshonov, Ivan G. Bondarev, I. and I. Perepelkin.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1953]

This file contains Sorokin’s correspondence and messages from Montevideo, Uruguay to the members of the CCBRD in British Columbia and other various individuals and government officials, and correspondence that Sorokin received. Some of the correspondents include Anton Kolesnikov, Joe Podovinikoff and some signed by Walter Siegmeister.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1954]

This file contains Sorokin’s correspondence and leadership messages from Montevideo, Uruguay to the members of the CCBRD in British Columbia and other various individuals and government officials, and correspondence that Sorokin received. This file also contains correspondence and writings of others that relate to Sorokin’s work. Some of the correspondents include: Ivan G. Bondarev, I. I. Perepelkin, Antony Koles, Zakhary Borisov, A. Dutov, A. Kolesnikov, F. J. Mead, V. Usachev, W. M. Moojelsky, Emmett Gulley, Anna Markova, and Government of Rhodesia

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1959]

Some of the correspondents include: V.S. Popoff, I. M. Chernov, W. M. Moojelsky, Petr Iliasov, A. Kolesnikov, Joseph Podovinikoff, I. I. Perepelkin, Vassily Pozdnikoff, V. Svetlishev, M. Khodikin, and Nikolai Novakshonov.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1960]

Some of the correspondents include: Fedor Cherienkov, Nikolai Posnikov, Petr Iliasov, I. I. Perepelkin, Nikolai Novakshonov, P. P. Elasoff, V. A. Selivanov, and W. Evans.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1956]

Some of the correspondents include: A. Aseev, Joseph Podovinikoff, Petr Rezantsev, S. Tomilin, W. M. Moojelsky, I. I. Perepelkin, A. Dutov, and Petr Markin.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1972]

This file also contains spiritual messages and writings directed to the Doukhobor community and particularly to imprisoned Doukhobor women in Agassiz and Kingston prisons. Some of the correspondents include: M. Chernenkov, P. Rezanzoff, V. Podovinikoff, Masha Malokhov, Masha Astafurov, Tina Jmaeff, and J. J. Verigin.

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