
Articles about Poles in Minnesota
PGS-MN Newsletter Articles
(You will need to scroll down to the page indicated to find the article within the newsletter link)
newsletter | page | TItle/Author |
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Summer 2008 | 10 | Presentation on Naturalization by Emilie Trushenski |
Summer 2008 | 12 | Minnesota Sources and Records for Research by Jason Waldowski |
Summer 2010 | 29 | Geographic Places in Minnesota with Polish Names by John Kowles |
Summer 2012 | 15 | Analyzing Matrimonial Records to Find Ancestral Villages by John Rys |
Spring 2014 | 1 | Polish Fraternal Insurance Associations: Emphasis on Polish White Eagle Association, a Minnesota Fraternal by John Rys |
Summer 2015 | 3 and 7 | History of Poor Farm Facilities in Minnesota by Mary Bakeman |
Other Articles
title | Author/Publisher | comments |
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Polish Immigration to Minnesota | by John Radzilowski MNopedia November 3, 2020 | Link to the article. |
Out on the Wind: Life in Minnesota’s Polish Farming Community | by John Radziłowski Minnesota History Magazine,volume 58, no.1, pages 16-28 Minnesota Historical Society 2002 | Link to PDF of the article. |
Born a Gypsy: Secondary Migration and Spatial Change in Two Polish Immigrant Communities, 1880-1925 | by John Radziłowski Polish American Studies,Volume 66, No. 2 (Autumn 2009), pages 73-85 University of Illinois Press | Note: You can read this article online here– – set up a free account by clicking “Register” and read up to 6 articles/month. The Polish American Studies journal can be also be found at the Hoffman Research Library at the Minnesota Genealogy Center. |
Polish Settlements in Minnesota 1860-1900 | by Sister Mary Teresa, O.S.F Polish American Studies Volume 5, no. 3/4, p. 65-73, July-December 1948 | Note: You can read this article online here – set up a free account by clicking “Register” and read up to 6 articles/month. The Polish American Studies journal can be also be found at the Hoffman Research Library at the Minnesota Genealogy Center. |
One Community, One Church, Two Towns: The Poles of Southwest Minnesota, 1882-1905 | by John Radzlowski Polish American Studies, Volume 48, No. 2 , Autumn 1991, pp. 5-25 | Note: You can read this article online here – set up a free account by clicking “Register” and read up to 6 articles/month. The Polish American Studies journal can be also be found at the Hoffman Research Library at the Minnesota Genealogy Center. |