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Browsing Michael J. Kirwan Papers by Issue Date

Browsing Michael J. Kirwan Papers by Issue Date

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  • Unknown author (1939)
    Letter from Congressman Michael J. Kirwan to I.E. Philo regarding the immigration of his family from Germany.
  • Unknown author (1939)
    Correspondence involving Bernard Altman and the immigration of his brother to the United States.
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence from the Michael J. Kirwan files pertaining to a loan sought by John G. Bakos through the Reconstruction Finance Corportion in 1940.
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence involving the immigration cases of Joan Wheeler and Nancy Wheeler into the United States. The Wheeler girls were neices of Mrs. Clifford, who wanted to remove them from wartime England to the safety of ...
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence from the files of Congressman Michael J. Kirwan relating to William J. Adams, a World War I veteran, and his request for medical services from the Veteran's Administration through the War Department (Adjutant ...
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence from the files of Congressman Michale j. Kirwan relating to the induction of James R. Criscione into the U.S. Coast Guard. Mr. Aurilio asked Rep. Kirwan to use his influence with the Commandant of the Coast ...
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence involving the case of Mrs. Zysla Goldszak, a resident of the Palestine Mandate but a citizen of Poland (at the time divided between Germany and the USSR) who was seeking permission to extend her stay in the ...
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence from the files of Congressman Michael J. Kirwan regarding veteran's benefits for Mr. Thomas Bartinsky (1940).
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence involving the immigration cases of Joan Wheeler and Nancy Wheeler into the United States. The Wheeler girls were neices of Mrs. Clifford, who wanted to remove them from wartime England to the safety of ...
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence from the files of Congressman Michael J. Kirwan pertaining to Richard F. Bailey, who was seeking Mr. Kirwan's recommendation for pilot training (1940-1941).
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence involving the case of Mrs. Zysla Goldszak, a resident of the Palestine Mandate but a citizen of Poland (at the time divided between Germany and the USSR) who was seeking permission to extend her stay in the ...
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence between Congressman Michael J. Kirwan and Thomas Bartinsky regarding his Veterans Administration benefits, written in 1940.
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence involving the repatriation of Nicholas and Joseph Banko to the United States. The Bankos were caught up in the invasion of Poland in 1939 and were trapped inside the part of the country occupied by the Soviet Union.
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence involving the repatriation of Nicholas and Joseph Banko to the United States. The Bankos were caught up in the invasion of Poland in 1939 and were trapped inside the part of the country occupied by the Soviet Union.
  • Brennan, Brian K. (2009-02-06)
    Inventory of the Michael J. Kirwan Archives, 1941-1942.
  • Brennan, Brian K. (2009-02-06)
    Inventory of the Michael J. Kirwan Archives, 1945-1948.
  • Brennan, Brian K. (2009-02-06)
    Inventory of the Congressman Michael J. Kirwan archives, 1939-1940.
  • Brennan, Brian K. (2009-02-09)
    Inventory of the Michael J. Kirwan Archives, 1943-1944.
  • Unknown author (2010-10-13)
    Correspondence between Congressman Michael J. Kirwan and William A. Becker regarding his railroad annuity, written in 1938.
  • Nixon, Robert G. (2013-10-17)
    This is an unpublished manuscript of an "autobiography" of Rep. Michael J. Kirwan (D-19th OH), written by Robert G. Nixon. It is based upon extensive interviews with Congressman Kirwan and provides an overview of Kirwan's ...

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