The photographic portion of this accession has been processed. Remaining unprocessed are additions, 1935-1993, including correspondence, speeches, and articles written by Zawacki on peace, the Cold War, his "open cities" ideas, and Polish-American history and culture as well as his typewritten obituary. See box list with accession form. Qty: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
Shelving Locations
MAD 2M/12/J7
Main Stacks (Reading Room)
SC 775 MAD 4 /14/SC 775
Shelving Locations
MAD 4 /14/SC 775
Sound Holdings (Reading Room)
Audio 1068A MAD Sound
Shelving Locations
Previously Disc 166A. MAD Sound
Visual Materials (Reading Room)
PH 4912 MAD 4 /92/A6
Notes
Photographs, circa 1947, likely from the UW "Study of a Polish community," with detailed captions likely written by researcher Harriet Powlouski, consisting of views of farms, farmers businesses, schools and churches in Arcadia, Burnside, Elk Creek, Independence, and Lincoln, Wisconsin. Crops and livestock include strawberries, cattle, chickens, and pheasants. Families and individuals are identified. Historic photographs from the families are also included. Qty.: 0.1 c.f. (1folder)