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John N. Hazard papers, 1880-1973
65 boxesThe John N. Hazard papers consist of a processed set of 11 boxes, numbered 1-11, and an unprocessed set of 46 boxes, numbered 1-46.
Leopold Haimson Papers, 1890s-1999
88 linear feetMikhail Mikhailovich Karpovich Papers, 1900-1959
17 linear feetOsip Vasil'evich Aptekman Manuscript, 1920
200 pagesTypescript and carbon copy of an incomplete and unpublished manuscript "Iz istorii osvoboditel'nogo dvizheniia (ili obshchestvennogo samosoznaniia) v Rossii. Pavel Borisovich Aksel'rod. Ego zhizn', literaturnaia i prakticheskaia deiatel'nost'" , 200 pp., attributed to Aptekman in a note signed by Abraham Ascher of Brooklyn College.
Viacheslav Georgievich Seniutovich Papers, 1919-1975
0.5 linear feetThe collection consists of approximately 100 articles by Seni︠u︡tovich (often signed Seni︠u︡tovich-Berezhnyĭ) on topics including genealogy, heraldry, military history, the history of Russia and the Ukraine, and the Russian emigration. There is also correspondence both to and from Seni︠u︡tovich, newsletters from the Ukrainian Genealogical and Heraldic Society, an autobiographical essay by Seni︠u︡tovich, and three photographs.
Viktor Kravchenko collection, 9999
0.1 linear feetVideo of Viktor Kravchenko and his son Valentin. Viktor Kravchenko was a well known Soviet defector who was apparently killed by the KGB in the late 1960s.