Daily Life
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- Letter (Joseph Kuna; Lawrence Petrusha)
- Letter to Mr. Kuna from Lawrence Petrusha and his arrival to Welland, Ont.
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- Letter (Joseph Kuna; M. Godont)
- Letter to Joseph Kuna from M. Godont, describing life and wishing him well -- letter in Polish. One page is missing.
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- Letter (Joseph Kuna; Mary Bouzniak)
- Letter to Joseph Kuna from Mary Bouzniak. Letter is in Polish.
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- Letter (Joseph Kuna; Universal Passage and Financial Co. Ltd)
- A letter to Joseph Kuna from Universal Passage & Financial Co. Limited regarding the sending of money and the withholding of a certain amount.
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- Letter (Lena Kuna)
- Greeting from Lena Kuna and a cookbook name on the back, and address on the back.
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- Letter (Mary Baszniak; Maria Macha)
- Letter to Mary Baszniak from her sister Maria Macha, includes a picture.
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- Medical Examiner's Report
- Medical examiner's insurance report/survey. Once belonged to J. Kuna, never filled in.
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- Notes (Bill Bodnazchuk)
- Note saying return to Bill Bodnazchuk P.O Albert Pash, Calgary Alta
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- Our Float
- Poem written by the community to honour John Ojoleck. Honouring the float that the community made.
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- Photograph
- Photograph of man, the back is in Polish, something about ‘8 years’.
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- Photograph
- Family Photograph with information on the back.
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- Photograph (Savitzki; Tomko; Andrusyshyn)
- L. Sawitzski, Tomko and Andrusyshyn at house.
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- Re: Country Court No. 1463, Joseph Kuna vs. Yourself
- Copy of a letter sent to Frank Cormier regarding a court case.
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- Receipt
- Receipt for the purchase of a dwelling (No. 2) in Glace Bay.
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- Receipt (Joseph Kuna)
- Receipt for building supplies bought by Joseph Kuna in Glace Bay, NS.
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- Receipt (Joseph Kuna)
- Reciepts for Joseph Kuna's investiment into Mac's limited. Both receipts dated Novemeber 18, 1932 but different amounts on both.
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- Receipt (Joseph Kuna)
- Receipt of payment for rent to Joseph Kuna from Mrs. Nickeloan.
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- Stories of Our Past: The Yurczyszyn family
- 4 page genealogical study about the 'Yurczyszyn' family, which changed the last name for privacy and interpretation.
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- The Prisoner
- Poem by J. Kuna entitled The Prisoner.
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- Ukrainian Settlers in Sydney
- Grade School Paper, which includes a small interview with Catherine Berezuk (the author’s grandmother) and photographs.
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- various envelopes
- Addressed envelopes from various people to Jospeh Kuna.