| Creator: | Pujo, Ivan | |
| Dates: | 1946-2000 | |
| Abstract: | Papers (ca. 1946-2000) of Ivan Pujo consist of correspondence, personal documents, certificates, diplomas, typescript/manuscript articles, newspaper clippings, passports and photos. | |
| Quantity: | 1 lin. ft. | |
| Language: | Ukrainian, German and English | |
| Collection ID: | IHRC2200 | |
Collection donated to the IHRC by Ivan Pujo in 2001.
Ivan Pujo wsa born in Pylypets, Ukraine, in 1919. He received his education in Ukraine and Germany after WWII in trade and economics. Pujo came to the United States in 1951 and settled in New York. He was a Ukrainian American community activist and a philanthropist. Pujo worked as a broker on Wall Street for 33 years. He was a member of the Ukrainian Academy of Science of New York. Ivan Pujo died in 2010.
The Ivan Pujo Papers consist of personal documents and correspondence, certificates and diplomas, typescript of his diploma work entitled "Znachennia hroshei narodnomu hospodarstvi" (Significance of money to the national domestic economy), draft of a new constitution for the Carpathian Union, articles, newspaper clippings, passports and photographs.
The Pujo, Ivan collection is available for public research.
The Pujo, Ivan collection is the physical property of the Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota.
For further information regarding the copyright, please contact the IHRC.
The Pujo, Ivan Papers, Ukrainian American Collection, Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
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