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Alberta Council for the Ukrainian Arts fonds

  • CA AB-PAA PR3624
  • Fonds
  • 1988-1996

The fonds consists of correspondence, budgets, plans, and files related to the planning of Festival ’88. There are also similar records created during the course of administration of ACUA that offer evidence of the day-to-day management of the organization, planning and delivery of various events, workshops, projects and promotional materials, as well as long-term planning. The posters are advertisements for a public event celebrating the 10th anniversary of ACUA in 1996.

Alberta Council for the Ukrainian Arts

Alberta Ukrainian Commemorative Society fonds

  • CA AB-PAA PR0260
  • Fonds
  • 1979-2001

Fonds consists mainly of administrative and financial records generated by the Society. The records include audited financial statements, financial reports, correspondence, donor’s lists, programs, administrative records related to individual projects, bylaws, and the certificate of incorporation. The fonds also contains a collection of publicity materials, mostly newspaper clippings, related to the projects organized or supported by the AUCS, most notably the Children of Chornobyl Fund, a humanitarian initiative that provided aid for children in Ukraine. The fonds also includes several publications whose production was supported through the AUCS. The books include research publications and a collection of poetry published in Edmonton.

Alberta Ukrainian Commemorative Society

Andrij Baziuk collection

  • CA AB-PAA PR3625
  • Collection
  • 1922-1951

The collection consists of films used in an itinerant picture show that toured through rural Saskatchewan, particularly through Ukrainian communities around Regina, during the 1930s-50s. The films include episodes of popular series such as Tarzan of the Apes, Dick Tracy, Krazy Kat, and Hopalong Cassidy; full-length genre films including Westerns and melodramas; comedy shorts; compilations of trailers for Hollywood features; episodes of Canadian Movietone News for 1950-51; a documentary about Inuit life in the 1940s; and two feature-length Ukrainian films that were made in North America. Both of these films were produced by Ukrainian-Canadian Vasile Avramenko. The first is entitled Cossacks in Exile (Zaporozhets za dunaem) (Edgar L. Ulmer, 1938), while the second is entitled Marusia (Leo Bulgakov, 1938). These films are in the Ukrainian language with English subtitles, were specifically made for the expatriate Ukrainian community in North America, and are rare examples of Ukrainian commercial filmmaking in North America.

Many of the films are fragments of larger works, but it is unclear if the complete films were ever shown as part of the travelling picture show.

The collection also contains a poster for Cossacks in Exile and an original cardboard box used to house one of the film reels.

Baziuk, Andrij

BMUFA Ukrainian Canadian family history collection

  • CA AB-BMUFA 0088
  • Collection

The BMUFA Ukrainian Canadian family history collection is housed in the Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives at the University of Alberta. This collection contains 55 items about local Ukrainian Canadian family history, and the items are comprised mainly of text, photographs, and maps. Most of the textual records are written in English or Ukrainian. This collection has been created in an effort to help researchers, genealogists and the general public access small-scale publications which have been primarily published by families.

County of Athabasca No. 12 fonds

  • CA AB-PAA PR2315
  • Fonds
  • 1915 - 1973, 1991-2000

The fonds consists of minutes, debentures, assessments and tax rolls, cash book disbursements, balance sheets, ledger accounts, labor pay sheets, seed grain accounts, individual assessment sheets, Boyle cemetery plot deed, correspondence, of the following local authorities:

  • Municipal District of Cartier #637
  • Municipal District of Nelson #638
  • Municipal District of Grosmont #668
  • Municipal District #103, and
  • Municipal District of Athabasca #12.

The fonds also includes receipts, accounts, teacher pay records, correspondence, school board estimates programs and budgets, for Athabasca School Division #42 and school registers from the Aspen View School Division #19. The fonds also contains one map illustrating the land boundaries of the County of Athabasca No. 12.

In addition the fonds includes registers, attendance records, textbooks, debentures, and correspondence of the following school districts:

  • Atlanta #2909: 4-65-21-W4, 1913 - ?
  • Baptiste Lake #3651: 24-66-24-W4, 1918 - ?
  • Berny #3937: 11-67-16-W4, 1920 - ?
  • Big Bay #4817: 18-67-12-W4, 1938 - 1959
  • Big Beaver #4067 (Brierville, Grandin) 6-64-12-W4, 1921- ?
  • Big Coulee #4497: 10-68-22-W4, 1930 - ?
  • Birch Grove #4808: 27-64-14-W4, 1937- ?
  • Black Loam # 4565 (Frains): 36-66-18-W4, 1931- ?
  • Blue Jay #4658: SE 16-68-17-W4, 1934 - [1940]
  • Blueberry Ridge #4562: 17-63-24-W4, 1931- 1953.
  • Bouvier #3308: 9-67-15-W4, 1915 - ?
  • Calling Lake #4124: 17-72-21-W4, 1922- ?
  • Caribou Range #4836: 15-63-24-W4, 1938- 1947
  • Cash Creek #3045: 18-64-20-4: 1913 - ?
  • Caslan #4780: 16-65-17-W4: 1937- ?
  • Charron #4224: 18-68-16-W4, 1925 - 1954.
  • Christy Creek #4621: 22-65-14-W4, 1933- ?
  • Colinton #3169: 15-65-22-W4, 1914 - ?
  • Craigend #4088: NE 5-65-13-W4, 1922 -
  • Crerar #4934: 10-73-1-W5, 1946 - ?
  • Deer Run #4579: NW 23- 67-19-W4, 1932 - ? 1951.
  • Dionne #4813: 1-67-15-W4, 1938 - ?
  • Dokeville #3173: SE 1-63-24-W4, 1914 - ? 1949.
  • Dover# 2725: 31-64-21-W4, 1912 - 1939.
  • East Park #3349: 11- 64-20-W4, 1916- ?
  • Fairhaven #3044: NW 9-67-22-W4, 1913 - ?
  • Ferguson #4573: 24-66-21-W4, 1931 - ?
  • Flat Creek #3106: NW 28-66-19-W4, 1914 - 1949
  • Forest Grove #4209 (Grassland): 21-67-18-W4, 1925 - ?
  • Forest View #4624: SW 9 - 70-26-W4, 1933 - ?
  • Forfar #4105: 22-65-24-W4, 1922 - ?
  • Fork Lake #3155: 16-63-11-W4, 1914 - ?
  • Forest #3171: 33-66-21-W4, 1914 - ?
  • Frains #4565: SE 35-66-18-W4, 1931 - 1958.
  • Gamefield #4597: 27-63-20-W4, 1932- 1953
  • George Lake #3820: 31-64-23-W4, 1919 - ?
  • Glen Leven #2124: SE 26-27-28-W4, 1910 - ?
  • Gourin #4755: 24-67-17-W4, 1937 - 1952
  • Grandin #4066: _ 64-14-W4 (Big Beaver) 1921 - ?
  • Granville #4091: _ 64 - 19-w4, 1922 - 1946
  • Green Pine East #4568: NW 10-68-18-W4, 1931 - ?
  • Greyville #3836: 15-67-23-W4, 1919 - ?
  • Grosmont #3696: NE 9-68-24-W4, 1918- ?
  • Hallcroft #4508: 3-64-21-W4, 1930 - ?
  • Hammond #4398 (Craigmyle): 20-31-16-W4, 1912 - 1916
  • Helina #4629: 31-63-10-w4, 1934- ?
  • Hondo #4435: SE 23-70-1-W5, 1929 - 1958
  • Irene #3405: 7-65-12-W4, 1916 - 1959
  • Keyes #1882: 20-65-21-W4, 1908 - ?
  • Lahaieville #2637: 24-67-23-W4, 1912- ?
  • Larvert #4521: SW 8-67-23-W4, 1930 - ?
  • Laura #4722: 2-69-21-W4, 1936 - 1958
  • Lawrence Lake #4909: 18-69-24-W4, 1943 - ?
  • Lee Heights #3821: 11-64-23-W4, 1919- 1949
  • Lewiston #3045: ?
  • Mangin #3935: 12 - 66-14-W4, 1920 - 1958
  • McArthur #3266: 5-65-18-W4, 1915 - ?
  • Meanook #3105: 31-64-22-W4, 1914 - ?
  • Mercury #4849: 21-68-22-W4, 1939- 1958
  • Monticello #4374: SE 3-66-19-W4, 1928 - ?
  • Moose River #4366: 22-72-2-W5, 1928 - ?
  • Narrow Lake #4546: 4-65-24-W4, 1931- ?
  • Nelson #4814: 21-66-14-W4, 1938 - 1952
  • New Pine Creek #4473: 30-63-21-W4, 1930 - ?
  • Noral #4692: 28-65-16-W4, 1935 - ?
  • Otter Creek #4871: SE 4-72-25-W4, 1940 - 1954
  • Owl River #4526: 28-68-13-W4, 1930 - ?
  • Parkhurst #2645: NE 12-67-21-W4, 1912 - ?
  • Perryvale #4390: 3-63-23-W4, 1929 - ?
  • Plamondon# 2696: 2-68-16-W4, 1912 - ?
  • Plum Lake #2815: 5-65-20-W4, 1912 - 1948
  • Quebec #3989: 17-67-17-W4
  • Ranch #4708: 27-70-26-W4, 1935- 1945
  • Rich Lake #4526: 5-64-11-W4, 1928 - ?
  • Richmond Park #4280: NW 14-45-1-W5, 1908 - ?
  • Rochester #3267: SW 24-62-24-W4, 1915 - 1954
  • Rochester East #4290: NW 23-62-23-W4, 1928 - 1953
  • Rocky Island #4536: NE 28-64-11-W4, 1930 - 1949
  • Rocky Ridge #4919 (Clover View): 32-67-21-W4, 1945
  • Rodgers Chapter #3159: 5-65-22-W4, 1914 - ?
  • Sarrail #4001: NW 32-66-18-W4, 1920 - 1943
  • Silver Fox #3273: 32-65-20-W4, 1915 - ?
  • Slough Valley #3689: 8-62-24-W4, 1918 - ?
  • Smith #3792: 23-71-1-W5, 1919 - ?
  • Smoky Creek #4636: NE 16-71-26-W4, 1934 - ?
  • South Athabasca 2768: SE 36-65-22-W4, 1912 - ?
  • South Noral #4781: 18-65-16-W4, 1937 - ?
  • Springfield #4286: ?
  • Spruce Park #4618: 18-69-12-W4, 1933 - ?
  • Spruce Valley #4652: NE 10-68-19-W4, 1934 - 1952
  • Ste. Cecile #3377 (Normandeau): 13-64-12-W4, 1910
  • Sunshine Valley #3109: SE 14-72-26-W4, 1914 - ?
  • Tawatinaw #2473 (Golden Sunset): 26-61-24-W4, 1913 - ?
  • Toles #2895: 22-66-20-W4, 1913 - ?
  • Trieste #4101(Hylo): 4-66-15-W4, 1922 - ?
  • Twin Spruce #4864: SW 27-66-17-W4, 1939 - 1953
  • Venice #4102: 11-66-15-W4, 1922 - 1955
  • Vincent #4255: 23-64-22-W4, 1926 - ?
  • Warren #3265: 3-65-19-W4, 1915 - ?
  • West Athabasca #3110: 23-66-23-W4, 1914 - ?
  • White Clover #4777: 7-64-24-W4, 1937 - ?
  • Willow Flat #4668: SW 7-68-19W4, 1935 - 1948
  • Willow Ridge #3292: 36-63-24-W4, 1924- ?
  • Winding Trail #4544: 20-66-24-W4, 1931 - ?, and
  • Youngville #3261: 29-68-23-W4, 1918 - 1953.

County of Athabasca No. 12

George Brown fonds

  • CA AB-PAA PR0161
  • Fonds
  • 1910-1943

Fonds consists of etchings depicting various scenes throughout Edmonton created by George Brown.

Brown, George Blair

Lena and Thomas Gushul collection

  • Collection
  • 1909-1963

This collection includes negatives and photographs, cameras, and other photographic paraphernalia. It also includes a very rich collection of letters. Most of the letters are written in Ukrainian and English, some of them are also written in Polish and Russian. A large part of the correspondence consists of business letters (mostly written in English), family correspondence, and correspondence with friends. There is also a large group of letters from the Old Country, mostly from Lena and Thomas’ relatives, but also from friends and neighbours.

Gushul, Lena and Thomas

Myron Momryk Ukrainian Canadian family history collection

  • Collection

The Myron Momryk Ukrainian Canadian family history collection is an annotated bibliography that includes items housed in a number of institutions, with the majority held in Library and Archives Canada. Other institutions include Vancouver Public Library, Ottawa Public Library, Manitoba Legislative Library, Centenary Pioneer Recognition Program and the Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project, Family History Library (LDS) at Salt Lake City, and private collections. This collection contains 76 items about Ukrainian Canadian family history, and the items are comprised mainly of text, photographs, and maps. The publications in this collection are in English. This collection has been created in an effort to help researchers, genealogists and the general public access small-scale publications which have been primarily published by families.

Momryk, Myron

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