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  • Unknown author (1967)
    Henry Kurtz is the subject of the following file. The material can be separated into two sections. One is a photocopy of an article entitle “Henry Kurtz: Man of the Book” by Donald F. Durnbaugh and the other is a photocopy ...
  • Unknown author (1984)
    Holy Rosary Parish of Lowellville contains photographs and a correspondence from Ms. Schnuttgen thanking the Rev. Carl J. Forgach for the tour and interview.
  • Unknown author
    Holy Trinity Catholic Church file contains a newspaper clipping on the 107th annual meeting of the Historical Society, a short history with an interview with Msgr. Leo Adamiak, "The Symbolic Doors of Holy Trinity" publication ...
  • Unknown author (2016-10-26)
    Homer O. Nearpass was born in Vermontville, Michigan on June 19, 1880. He was a 1901 graduate of the Culver Military Academy in Indiana and attained a Bachelor of Arts degree from Western Reserve University in 1903. He ...
  • Mahar, Mary; O'Brien, James (Youngstown College, Youngstown, OH, 1933)
    This is the Youngstown College student yearbook for the school year 1932-1933. It includes stories and photographs of faculty, staff, and students in addition to College events.
  • Unknown author (2016-10-26)
    Howard W. Jones was born on September 25, 1895 in Palmyra, Ohio. He graduated from Hiram College in 1920 with a Bachelor of Arts degree and received his Master's degree from Western Reserve University in 1938. In 1943, ...
  • Unknown author (1939)
    Letter from Congressman Michael J. Kirwan to I.E. Philo regarding the immigration of his family from Germany.
  • Unknown author (1939)
    Letter from Congressman Michael J. Kirwan to I.E. Philo regarding the immigration of his family from Germany.
  • Unknown author (1988)
    The Invitations are invites to the 1987 Homecoming Football Celebrations with the theme of “The Wizard of Oz,” and the 1988 Homecoming Football Celebrations with the theme “Happy Birthday YSU,” with YSU's 80 years of service ...
  • 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 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 (1937)
    Correspondence from the files of Congressman Michael J. Kirwan regarding a request for a recommendation for a job for Miss Rita Hartman from Mr. Jack A. Bannon (1937).
  • Unknown author (1938)
    Correspondence involving Jacob Bierman and his attempt to emigrate to the United States.
  • Unknown author (1938)
    Correspondence involving Jacob Bierman and his attempt to emigrate to the United States.
  • Unknown author (2016-10-26)
    John Coffelt was born in Missouri in 1924 and graduated from the University of Denver in 1948. He worked for the State Teachers College in North Dakota until he earned his masters degree in 1951. While working on his ...
  • 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 (1938)
    Correspondence relating to the immigration of the Krueger Family from Germany to Youngstown.
  • Unknown author (1938)
    Correspondence relating to the immigration of the Krueger Family from Germany to Youngstown.
  • 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.

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