Special Collections & University Archives
Kopiecki, Sophie D. Zmijewski
Sophie D. Zmijewski Kopiecki Papers, ca. 1950-1990.
8 boxes (12 linear feet).
An active member of a number of women’s Polish American clubs in Massachusetts, including the Massachusetts Federation of Polish Women’s Clubs, Sophie Kopiecki was a schoolteacher and mother in the eastern part of the state. Documenting her contributions to the various clubs of which she was a member as well as her activities as a teacher, this collection includes publications, programs, memorabilia, and student assignments.
Subjects- Polish American friendly societies--Massachusetts
- Polish Americans--Ethnic identity--History--20th century
- Polish Americans--Massachusetts
Contributors- Kopiecki, Sophie D. Zmijewski
Call no.: MS 553
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Joseph A. Kszepka Collection, 1906-1949.
8 items (0.15 linear feet).
Collection of printed materials, primarily the constitutions and by-laws of Massachusetts Polish-American organizations, including publications of the Pilsudski Polish-American Citzens Club in Southbridge, St. Stanislaus’ Polish Lyceum in Three Rivers, and the Polish American Citizens’ Club also in Three Rivers, which contains study questions for the U.S. citizenship exam. Also a prayerbook (1906) and a textbook for parents and teachers, Masturbation in Men and Women and Its Effects (1912), translated to Polish from German.
Subjects- Polish Americans--Massachusetts
Contributors
Call no.: MS 276
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Southbridge Polish American Photograph Collection, 1934-1988.
1 flat box (1 linear feet).
Photographs from the 1930s of members of local Polish communities in Massachusetts, including images of the Polish Women’s Club, the Polish Tigers, and the Polish Boy Scouts. Also includes photographs, correspondence, and brochures documenting the Festival of American Folklife in Washington, D.C. in 1988.
Subjects- Polish Americans--Massachusetts
- Southbridge (Mass.)
ContributorsTypes of material
Call no.: MS 048
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Mary Lou Panus Polish American Collection, 1895-1997.
3 boxes (1.25 linear feet).
Mary Lou Panus documented Polish American life in Massachusetts by collecting newspaper clippings, business cards, programs, and Polish language prayer books and prayer cards.
The Panus collection includes photographs of Polish churches in Massachusetts, reflecting the important role religion played in the culture and in various communities. The collection also includes a doll dressed as a nun.
Subjects- Polish Americans--Massachusetts
Contributors
Call no.: MS 378
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Sroka Family Papers, 1842-1960.
1 box (0.25 linear feet).
Polish family who emigrated to the United States in 1912-1913 and settled in Chicopee, Massachusetts, working in meat packing firms and textile factories, and also as seamstresses and farmers.
Includes birth and wedding certificates, military and employment documentation, residential and passport applications, photographs, and lists of baptisms, weddings, and deaths. Also contains a family history written by Gary Sroka, correspondence, payment book for the Society of St. Joseph (Chicopee, Massachusetts), and a news clipping. All materials exist as photocopies and are written primarily in Polish, German, and Hungarian, though some are in English, Ukrainian, and Russian.
Subjects- Chicopee (Mass.)--History
- Immigrants--Massachusetts
- Polish Americans--Massachusetts
Call no.: MS 216
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St. Kazimier Society Records, 1904-1984.
15 boxes (8 linear feet).
The St. Kazimier Society was an early mutual aid society formed in the Polish community in Turners Falls, Massachusetts. Established in 1904, the Society preceded the founding of Our Lady of Czestochowa Church by five years.
Records of the St. Kazimier Society of Turners Falls include administrative files, financial records, educational materials, and photographs. Account books generally reflect members’ premium payments and benefits, the income and expenses of the society itself, and of the club.
Subjects- Mutual aid societies--Massachusetts
- Polish Americans--Massachusetts--Turners Falls
- Turners Falls (Mass.)--History
Contributors- St. Kazimier Society (Turners Falls, Mass.)
Types of material
Call no.: MS 253 bd
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Polish American Collection, 1940s-2000.
5 boxes (5.25 linear feet).
Collection documenting Polish American culture, language, and history consisting of newspapers and news clippings, programs for Polish religious and cultural events, newsletters of Polish American organizations, and Polish publications including religious works and language textbooks.
Call no.: MS 464
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Polish Soldiers Relief Correspondence, 1941-1942.
4 items (0.1 linear feet).
Four postcards sent to Polish Soldiers Relief of Chicopee in 1941 concerning Polish prisoners of war in German camps.
Subjects- Polish Americans--Massachusetts
- Prisoners of War
- World War, 1939-1945
Call no.: MS 219 bd
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Leokadia Rowinska Papers, 1917-1988.
1 box (0.25 linear feet).
Courier for the underground in Nazi occupied Poland during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising who was apprehended and placed in a concentration camp. After the war she and her husband moved from England to Holyoke, Massachusetts. Includes typescripts and photocopies of short stories; “Ameryce”, a booklet of poems; Poklosie, a book of poems published in Polish and English (Artex Press, 1987); audiotaped oral histories of Leokadia and Stanley Rowinski (primarily in Polish) done by their children; and photographs, audiotape, program and text of poems read at a public reading.
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Subjects- Polish Americans--Massachusetts--Holyoke
- World War, 1939-1945
Types of material
Call no.: MS 102
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Bajgier Family Papers, 1925-1986.
2 boxes (0.5 linear feet).
Joseph and Martha Bajgier at Bell Market, Chicopee, 1937
On March 13, 1903, Joseph Michael Bajgier was born in Odrzykon, Poland, the youngest of three sons in a farming family. Schooled only through the third grade, Joseph served as a young man in the First Air Division of the Polish Army before following his older brother in emigrating to the United States in 1927. Settling in Chicopee, Mass., with its large and active Polish community, Bajgier began work as a slaughterer of pigs for a meat processing company, but within a few years, he had saved enough money to purchase a small grocery store in Longmeadow. In about 1935, he returned to Chicopee, purchasing a grocery and deli, Bell Market, that his family ran for 36 years. Bajgier was deeply involved in the local Polish community as a member of the Polish National Alliance, the Holy Name Society of St. Stanislaus Parish, and an organization of Polish veterans in exile (Stowarzyszenie Polskich Kombatantow). He and his wife Martha (Misiaszek) had two sons, Casimir and Edward
The Bajgier collection documents the lives of a Polish family in Chicopee, Mass., from the time of immigration through the 1970s. The core of the collection surrounds the life of Joseph Bajgier, and includes a number of documents and a diary from the time of his emigration in 1927, a fascinating series of letters from relatives in Turaszowka, Poland before and after the Second World War, and several photographs of the family and their business in Chicopee.
Subjects- Chicopee (Mass.)--Social life and customs
- Polish Americans--Massachusetts
- World War, 1939-1945
ContributorsTypes of material
Call no.: MS 400
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