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Serie Immigrants
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Immigration Documents

This series contains the following:
1) Correspondence and documents, February to December 1921
2) Correspondence and documents, January to March 1922
3) Correspondence and documents, April to May 1922
4) Correspondence and documents, June to July 1922
5) Correspondence and documents, August to September, 1922
6) Correspondence and documents, October, November, December, 1922
7) Correspondence and documents, January, February, 1923
8) Correspondence and documents, March, April, May, 1923
9) Correspondence and documents, June, July, August, 1923
10) Correspondence and documents, September to December, 1923
11) Correspondence and documents, January, February, 1924
12) Correspondence and documents, March, April, May, 1924
13) Correspondence and documents, June, July, August, 1924
14) Correspondence and documents, September, October, 1924
15) Correspondence and documents, November, December, 1924
16) Correspondence and documents, January to May, 1925
17) Correspondence and documents, June to December, 1925 - (17 files) Box 257

Unknown

MCC Small Collections

  • US MCC US IX-04
  • Serie
  • 1937-present

Various subjects and time periods

Mennonite Central Committee (Akron, Pennsylvania)

Russian Relief and Paraguayan Immigration: Kratz, Maxwell H.

  • US MCC US IX-02
  • Serie
  • 1921-1934

Maxwell H. Kratz was one of three men elected to the first Mennonite Central Committee on 27 September 1920. He was active in the leadership of MCC during its first projects of Russian relief, the purchase of land in Paraguay, and its incorporation. IX-02 includes Maxwell H. Kratz's MCC correspondence 1921-1934 related to 62 Russian refugees immigrating to the U.S. from Constantinople (present Istanbul, Turkey) and refugee immigration to Paraguay.

Mennonite Central Committee (Akron, Pennsylvania)

USA/Mexico Maps

Series consists of the following maps:

1) Karte der Russlanddeutschen Siedlungen in den USA und Mexiko. 36x54 cm

Stumpp, Karl, 1896-1982