Thursday, September 1, 2011

PARI and the Gorski Collection

Ceil Wendt Jensen, GC,  Director of the Polonica Americana Research Insitute (PARI), brought the  J. William Gorski Collection into the Digital Age by creating his web presence/ blog. Bill is a grassroots collector of Polish research materials and will be honored at the 2011 FGS Conference in Springfield, Illinois. Find PARI at: www.polishmission.com

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

The J. William Gorski Polish Historical & Genealogical Collection

The J. William Gorski
Polish Historical & Genealogical Collection
At the Library of Michigan & Archives

By J. William Gorski
The Library of Michigan is located at 717 West Allegan Street, Lansing, MI 48909.
This collection was started in 1977 when I began my own family’s genealogical history. I found that in the 1970s there was not much history on the Polish people in the Michigan libraries.
I started collecting anything that could be found about the Polish. Then in 1981, I became the Editor-in-Chief of the Eaglet, which was the periodical for the Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan. That encouraged me to work harder to find information about the Poles of Michigan.
I began by photographing all the Polish churches in Michigan. There are about 3,000 slides on this subject on this collection including about 250 jubilee books of Michigan’s Polish churches and societies.
There are over 30 years of the Polish Daily News and 30 years of the Pol-Am Journal including 20 years of obituaries from the Hamtramck Citizen, published with the permission from that paper’s president, Karen Spang.
With the help of Pamela L. Lazar, I was able to photograph all of the buildings on Michigan Avenue in Detroit starting at West Grand Boulevard to Wyoming Avenue.
In this collection, there are many county, town and city histories of Polish people. Many cemeteries in Michigan and Ontario, Canada, were recorded and included in this collection. This was done with the help of Pamela L. Lazar and Kathleen LaBudie-Szakall.
I must express much appreciation to Harry Milostan, James Tye and others who helped me with this collection and a thank you to Kathleen LaBudie-Szakall for typing this manuscript and Kenneth Merique for his proofreading talents.
The above mentioned are just a few of the items included in this collection. The Library of Michigan and Archives were chosen to house this collection because of its location in Michigan and its availability to those who wish to use the collection.
I would like to thank Randy J. Riley and Carol Callard who were very helpful in getting this collection into the Library of Michigan and Archives.

The abbreviation MA equals Michigan Archives.

Part One : Ontario, Canada

Part One
Ontario, Canada

PART ONE
ONTARIO, CANADA
1. The Polish Canadians, by William Kurelek, Tundra Books, Montreal, Quebec; Plattsburg, NY, 1981.
2. A Member of a Distinguished Family: the Polish Group in Canada, by Henry Radecki with Benedykt Heydenkorn. McClelland and Stewart in association with the Multiculturalism Program, Toronto, 1976.
3. An Epitome of Canadian Achievement, magazine.
4. John Paul II at St. Mary’s Parish in Wilno, Ontario, Canada, 1984.
5. "The Poles in Canada," The Eaglet, Vol. 6, No. 2, May 1986. Magazine for the Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan, J. William Gorski, Editor-in-Chief.
6. Brother Anthony Kowalczyk, O.M.I., by E. O. Drouin, 4 June 1966 to 10 July 1947.
7. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, 1961.
8. SS. Cyril & Methodius Ukrainian Catholic Church, Silver Anniversary Book, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.
9. St. Hedwig’s Parish Festivities, 1980. Barrys Bay, Ontario, Canada.
10. Barrys Bay Slides, J. William Gorski, 1985. (20)
11. St. Hedwig’s Catholic Cemetery Photos., J. William Gorski, 1985. (20)
12. Barrys Bay Voters List, 1945, Barrys Bay, Ontario, Canada.
13. St. Lawrence O’Toole Roman Catholic Cemetery, Barry’s Bay, Ontario, Canada, recorded by Robert C. Corrigan and G. Mark Woermke.
14. St. Lawrence O’Toole 50th Anniversary, 1934 to 1984.
15. Barrys Bay Photographs, Barrys Bay, Ontario, Canada, by J. William Gorski, 1984. (11)
16. Barrys Bay Area Slides, Barrys Bay, Ontario, Canada, by J. William Gorski, 1984. (37)
17. Brudenell Area Slides, Brudenell, Ontario, Canada, by J. William Gorski, 1984. (15)
18. Brudenell Cemetery, Brudenell, Ontario, Canada, recorded by J. William Gorski, 1984.
19. Holy Canadian Martyrs’ Church Cemetery, Cambermere, Ontario, Canada, recorded by J. William Gorski, Pamela L. Lazar, & Kathleen LaBudie, 1985.
20. Cambermere Slides, Cambermere, Ontario, Canada, by J. William Gorski, 1985. (14)
21. Cambermere Photographs, Cambermere, Ontario, Canada, by J. William Gorski, 1985. (11)
22. Killaloe Station Slides, Killaloe, Ontario, Canada, by J. William Gorski, 1985. (9)
23. Killaloe Photographs, by J. William Gorski, 1985. (2)
24. St. Matthew Roman Catholic Church Slides, Madawaska, Ontario, Canada, by J. William Gorski, 1985. (2)
25. St. Matthew Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Madawaska, Ontario, Canada, recorded by J. William Gorski, 1984.
26. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church, Round Lake Centre, Ontario, Canada, 3 postcards.
27. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Round Lake, Ontario, Canada, recorded by J. William Gorski, Pamela L. Lazar and Kathleen LaBudie, 1985.
28. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church Cemetery Photographs, Round Lake, Ontario, Canada, by J. William Gorski, 1985. (26)
29. St. Casimir’s 50th Anniversary, 1930 to 1980, Round Lake, Ontario, Canada.
30. St. Martin of Tours Roman Catholic Church Photographs, Whitney, Ontario, Canada, by J. William Gorski, 1985. (1)
31. St. Martin of Tours Roman Catholic Church Slides, Whitney, Ontario, Canada, by J. William Gorski, 1985. (3)
32. St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church Photographs, Wilno, Ontario, Canada, by J. William Gorski, 1985. (23)
33. St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church Slides, Wilno, Ontario, Canada, by J. William Gorski, 1985. (37)
34. St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Wilno, Ontario, Canada, recorded by J. William Gorski, 1984.
35. Wilno Roman Catholic Cemeteries: St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Hagarty Township, Lot 33, Concession 3: St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hagarty Township, Lot 33, Concession 4, recorded by Robert C. Corrigan, 1999.
36. Obituaries from This Week (newspaper), Barrys Bay, Ontario, Canada, 42 pages.
37. Poles in This Week (newspaper), Barrys Bay, Ontario, Canada, compiled by J. William Gorski.
38. The Kashubs of Canada and United States, from This Week (newspaper), Barrys Bay, Ontario, Canada. Articles by Rev. Al Rekowski.
39. The Royal Canadian Legion, 1926-1986, Diamond Jubilee, Branch 406, Barrys Bay, Ontario, Canada. Madawaska Publishers, Ltd.
40. The Way We Were, 50th Anniversary, 1933-1983, Barrys Bay, Ontario, Canada: Madawaska Publishers, Ltd. Supplement to This Week (newspaper), 29 June 1983.
41. West Canadian Census, 1848-1850 (Ontario) Microfiche. (1)

Part Two : Books on Poles

Part Two
Books on Poles

PART TWO
BOOKS ON POLES
1. The Struggles for Poland, by Neal G. Scherson. Random House, New York, 1987.
2. Heart of Europe: A Short History of Poland, by Norman Davies. Oxford University Press, Oxford, England & New York,1986.
3. Polish Past in America, 1608-1865, by Haiman, Miecislaus (Mieczsław). The Polish Museum of America, Chicago, 1974.
4. Michigan on Fire, by Betty Sodders. Edited and designed, by Don Weeks. Thunder Bay Press, Michigan, 1997.
5. Holy Cross Polish National Church, 1898-1988, 90th Anniversary, by Thomas Hollowak. Author, Baltimore, 1988.
6. The History of Poland, by O. Halecki. Roy Publishers, 1942, and David McKay Co., Inc., New York, 1966
7. Jamestown Pioneers from Poland, by Joseph Wiewiora, editor. Polish American Congress Charitable Foundation, Chicago, 1976.
8. The First Polish Americans, by T. Lindsay Baker. Texas A&M University Press, College Station, 1996.
9. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 1878-1979, Centennial. Marche, North Little Rock, Arkansas.
10. Ethnic Politics in Urban America, by Angela T. Pienkos, editor. Polish American History Association, Chicago, 1978.
11. Index to the Obituaries and Death Notices Appearing in the Jednośc Polonia, 1926-1946, by Thomas L. Hollowak. Polish Genealogical Society, Chicago, 1983.
12. Poland, Past and Present, by Dr. Norman Davis. Oriental Research Partner, 1977.
13. West of Warsaw, by Frank Serafino. Avenue Publishing, Hamtramck, 1983.
14. Immigration, Separation, Healing, by Bodan Milosz. Harlo Press, Detroit, 1993.
15. The Imagination of Poland in the Arts, Philosophy, Politics, Science and Religion. Orchard Lake Center for Polish Studies and Culture, Orchard Lake, MI, 1971.
16. Polish Heritage Travel Guide to U.S.A. & Canada, by Jacek Galazka, Editor-in-Chief, Albert Juszczak, managing editor. Polish Heritage Publications, Conrwall Bridge, CT. Distributed to the trade by Hippocrene Books, 1992.
17. Carissima, by Benedict Markowski. Detroit: Poet’s Mark, 19311 Orleans Ave, Detroit, MI 48203, 1980.
18. Gniezniks, by Harry Milostan. Masspac Printing Co., Mt. Clemens, 1984.
19. Folksy Fables, by Harry Milostan. Masspac Printing Co., Mt. Clemens, 1984.
20. Enduring Poles, by Harry Milostan. Lithocrafters, Inc., Ann Arbor, 1977.
21. Handbook of the Sarmatian Heritage, by John Julius Gelsavage. Self-published, 1980.
22. 19th Century Polish-Language Civil-Registration Documents, by Judith R. Frazin. Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois, 1984.
23. The Formative Years of the Polish Seminary in the United States, by Joseph Swastek. © SS Cyril & Methodius Seminary, 1958. Harlo Press, 50 Victor, Detroit, MI 48203.
24. Immigration History Research Center University of Minnesota. Publications Catalog, 826 Berry St., St. Paul, MN 55114, 1982.
25. Thaddeus Kosciuszko and His Home in Philadelpha. Text by Robert Wilson, © by Robert Wilson. Published by the Copernicus Society of America, 1976.
26. American Pioneers from Poland, by Joseph Wiewiora, editor. Polish National Alliance, 1514 W. Division St, Chicago, IL, 1975.
27. First Poles in America, Waldo, Arthur L., published by the Polish Falcons of America, 97-99 S. 18th Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 1976.
28. Collection of Articles of Polish Heraldry by Edward J. Peckwas. Polish Genealogical Society of America, 984 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622, 1978.
29. Early Maps of Poland by Michael J. Mikos. American Geographical Society, Milwaukee, 1982.
30. Poles in American History and Tradition by Joseph Wytrwal. © by Author. Endurance Press, Detroit, 1969.
31. Polish-Black Encounters. Joseph A. Wytrwal, © by Author, Detroit: Endurance Press, Detroit, 1982.
32. The Polish National Catholic Church, by Paul Fox, Ph.D., published by The School of Christian Living, Scranton, PA.
33. Polish Roots, by Rosemary A. Chorzempa. © by Author. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1993.
34. Polish Surnames, by William F. Hoffman. © by Author. Polish Genealogical Society of America, Chicago.
35. Slavic Surnames, by Margaret Timashenka Clark. © by Author, 9770 Wattsburg Rd., Erie, PA 16509.
36. Index to the Obituaries & Death Notices Appearing in the Dziennik Chicagoski, 1890-1899, by Thomas L. Hollowak & Wm. F. Hoffman. Polish Genealogical Society of America, 984 W. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, 1984.
37 St. Teresa Roman Catholic Church Golden Anniversary, 1925-1975, Harrah, OK, 1975.
38. Polish American History & Culture by Joseph W. Zurawski. © by Author. Polish Museum of America, Chicago, 1975.
39. Atlas of Macomb County, Michigan, 1859, 1875, 1895, reprint. St. Clair Shores Historical Commission, A Whippoorwill Publication.
40. Working Detroit by Steve Babson, Adama Books, 396 W. 38th, New York, 1984.
41. Index to the Newsletter, Journals & Bulletins of the Polish Genealogical Society of America, 1979-1984, by R. A. Chorzempa, G. W. Helon & W. F. Hoffman. Polish Genealogical Society of America, 984 W. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago.
42. Roman Catholic Parishes in the Polish Peoples Republic, 1984, by Lidia Mullerowa, edited by Stanley R. Schmidt & Wm. F. Hoffman. Cartographic Execution by Zofia Zuchowska. Chicago, IL: Polish Genealogical Society of America, 1995.
43, Nicolaus Copernicus and His Epoch, by Jan Adamczewski (E. J. Piszek). Printed in Poland. Copernicus Society of America, Pennsylvania & Washington, D.C.
44. The Polish Phone Book, 1990-1991, in Polish for Detroit and Chicago. Index Publications, 4250 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL.
45. The Information of the Polish State, by Tadeusz Manteuffel, translated by Andrew Gorski. Detroit: Wayne State University Press.
46. First Names of the Polish Commonwealth by Wm. F. Hoffman & George W. Helon. Polish Genealogical Society of America, Chicago, 1998.
47. The Catholic Church in Detroit, 1907-1988, by George Paré. Wayne State University Press, Detroit.
48. South Bend and Mishawaka City Directory, 1976. Polk & Co., Polk Building, 431 Howard St., Detroit, MI.
49. Poland, by James A. Michener. Random House, New York, 1983.
50. The Poles in Oklahoma, by Richard M. Bernard. University of Oklahoma Press, 1948.
51. The Slavs, by Francis Duornik. © Rutgers, The State University. Quinn & Boden Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, 1962.
52. For God, Country and Polonia, by Frank Renkiewicz. © SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary. Harlo Press, 50 Victor, Detroit, MI.
53. Zrodła Do Historii Polonii, by Fr. Roman Nir. © by Author, 1982.
54. The Polish Experience in Detroit, by Dr. Joseph A. Wytrwal. Endurance Press, Detroit, 1993, first edition.
55. Our Sunday Visitor, 1853-1953, 100th Anniversary for the Diocese of Marquette, MI, 30 April 1953, official newspaper of the Diocese of Marquette.
56. The Catholic Weekly Centennial Edition, 25 May 1952, official newspaper of the Diocese of Marquette, MI.
57. Edmund Casimir Szoka, Archbishop of Detroit, MI, Installation, 17 May 1981. Detroit: Michigan Catholic, official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Detroit.
58. The Michigan Catholic, 8 July 1988. Edmund Casimir Szoka. Michigan Catholic, official newspaper for the Archdiocese of Detroit.
59. The Michigan Catholic, Edmund Casimir Szoka, 24 June 1988. Michigan Catholic, official newspaper for the Archdiocese of Detroit.
60. The New York Times Magazine, Sunday, 13 October 1935, from the New York Times.
61. The Western Michigan Catholic, 11 February 1988, official newspaper for the Diocese of Grand Rapids, MI.
62. Pope John Paul, The Michigan Catholic, 4 September 1987, official newspaper for the Archdiocese of Detroit.
63. The Catholic Weekly, 1937-1962, Silver Anniversary, 19 May 1962, official newspaper for the Diocese of Lansing, MI.
64. The Catholic Weekly, 1937-1963, Silver Anniversary, 18 August 1963, official newspaper for the Diocese of Saginaw.
65. The Citizen, 50th Anniversary, 1934-1984. Collectors’ Edition, 10 May 1984, newspaper for Hamtramck, Michigan.
66. Bessemer, Gogebic County, Michigan Centennial, 8 July 1984, Bessemer, Michigan newspaper, 1884-1984.
67, Cardinal Adam J. Maida, 25 November 1994, Michigan Catholic, official newspaper for the Archdiocese of Detroit.
68. St. Peter’s Cathedral, 12 June 1981, The Mining Journal Newspaper Centennial, 1881-1982. Marquette, MI.
69. Poland, by Andrzej Zieleniewicz. © by Orchard Lake College, Orchard Lake, MI, 1971.
70. Images of Working Class Detroit, 1900-1930, by Kevin Boyle and Victoria Getis. Wayne State University Press, Detroit, 1930.
71 Wilderness Chronicles, Issues 4 to 19, Summer 1985 to Fall, Winter, Summer.
72. Poles in Michigan, Volume 1, by the Poles in Michigan Association, 3061 Penobscot Building, Detroit, MI. The Glow Press, Detroit.
73. City Directory, 1963 for Ishpeming, Negaunee & Marquette, MI. Polk & Co., Polk Building, 431 Howard St., Detroit, MI.
74. Milwaukee, WI City Directory, 1968. Polk & Co., Polk Building, 431 Howard St., Detroit, MI.
75. The Salt City of the Inland Seas, Manistee, MI (Anniversary)
76. Manistee County Historical Museum, 25th Anniversary.
77. Adjutant General Annual Report of the State of Michigan,1862, printed by John A. Kerr & Co., printers to the State of Michigan, 1963.
78. Year Book for 1990, Prince Corporation, Holland, MI.
79. The First Hundred Years, 1875-1975, History of St. Hedwig Roman Catholic Church, Toledo, OH. © by St. Hedwig Parish, 1975. Grey Printing Co., Fostoria, OH.
80. St. Adalbert Parish, 75th Jubilee, 1907-1982, Toledo, OH.
81. Ethnic Newspapers and Periodicals in Michigan, 1978, a checklist edited by Richard Hathaway. © Michigan Archival Association, Ann Arbor, 1987.
82. The Ethnicity of the Poles in Toledo, Ohio.
83. History of the Toledo, Ohio, Poles. A thesis by David Gwidon Chominski, April 1978, University of Toledo, Ohio. [This thesis has also been printed in the Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan’s Eaglet, Volume 5, Number 2, May 1985].
84. Grand Rapids Through the Camera Rare. The White Printing Company, Grand Rapids, MI.
85. Morton Allen Directory of European Passenger Steamship Arrivals, by Morton Allen. Genealogical Publishers Co., Inc. Baltimore.
86. How To Research Your Personal Polish Family History, by Mary Ann Bozcon Ames, New Carrollton, MD, © by author, 1976. (2 copies)
87. Polish Parish Records of the Roman Catholic Church, by Gerald A. Ortell, © by author, printed by Press America, Provo, UT, 1979.
88. Sources and Repositories, by Universal Genealogical Society, 9512 Cedar Street, Bellflower, CA 90706.
89. Polish Family Tree Surnames, Vol. 1, by Thaddeus J. Obal, © by author, 739 Hillsdale Avenue, Hillsdale, NJ.
90. Polish Family Tree Surnames, Vol. 5, June, 1983, by Thaddeus J. Obal, © by author, 739 Hillsdale Avenue, Hillsdale, NJ.
91. Tracing Your Polish Roots, by Maralyn Wellauer, 3239 North 58th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53216, 1979.
92. Polish & Proud, by Jan & Len Gnacinski, © by authors, published by Janlen Enterprises, 2236 South 77th Street, West Allis, WI 43219, 1979.
93. Polish Surname Microfiche. (3)
94. Polish Parish Records for Argentina, England, Mexico, Norway, France, Germany, Spain, and the state of Louisiana Microfiche. (12)
95. Poland Microfiche. (15)
96. Austria Microfiche. (6)
97. Czechslovakia Microfiche. (2)
98. Hungary Microfiche. (7)
99. Ukraine Microfiche. (1)
100. State of Michigan Microfiche. (4)
101. State of New Jersey Microfiche. (4)
102. State of New York Microfiche. (11)
103. State of Pennsylvania Microfiche. (9)
104. State of Texas Microfiche. (5)
105. South Carolina Microfiche. (8)
106. 1890 Michigan Veterans Census Microfiche. (2)
107. Miscellaneous Microfiche. (21)

Part Three: Michigan Counties from Alcona to Wexford

PART THREE
MICHIGAN COUNTIES
ALCONA to WEXFORD (excluding Wayne)

ALCONA COUNTY
1. St. Ann Parish Centennial, 1868-1968, Harrisville, Michigan.
2. The Early Pioneers in Alcona, by Doris A. Gauthier, 109 S. 3rd, Harrisville, MI 48740, 1960.
3. The Lake Pioneers in Alcona, by Doris A. Gauthier, 109 S. 3rd, Harrisville, MI 48740.
4. Calvary and St. Catherine Cemeteries, recorded by Norma Ludwiczak, 1989.
ALGER COUNTY
1 Who Were Those People? The Ethnic Beginnings of Alger County, MI, compiled and edited by the Alger County Historical Society. Munising, 1981.
2. The Historical Bicentennial Church Directory: Alger County, MI. Niemi, Leslie E., coordinator. CPD Corp, Chicago.
3. Guide to Alger County
ALLEGAN COUNTY
1. Land Atlas and Plat Map Book. Rockford Map Publishers, Inc., 4225 Forestview, Rockford, IL 61108. LM
2. St. Therese of Lisieux Anniversary, October, 1986. LM
3. St. Stanisłaus Cemetery, recorded by J. William Gorski, 1982. LM
4. St. Stanisłaus: A Brief History, Hilliards, MI, by the Church. LM
5. St. Stanisłaus Church Directory, by the Church, 1980s. LM
6. St. Stanisłaus Church Windows, slides by J. William Gorski (19)
7. St. Stanisłaus Cemetery, Hilliards, MI, slides by J. Willliam Gorski, 1982 (19)
8. Sacred Heart Mission Directory, 1980.
ALPENA COUNTY
1. Index of Naturalization Records at Alpena Court House for the 26th Judicial Circuit, 1878-1978. The Northeast Michigan Genealogical & Historical Society, Alpena, 1980.
3. Polish Naturalizations from 1871, Alpena County, MI, by Harry Milostan.
2. Alpena County Directory, 1985-6. Alpena County Board of Commissioners.
4. "Alpena and Presque Counties Histories", in The Eaglet, Vol. 3, No. 3 {Sept. 1983}. Detroit: The Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan . J. William Gorski, Editor-in-Chief.
5 Alpena, Family Trails, Volume 6, Number 2, Winter, 1979. Department of Education, Michigan State Library, Lansing, MI,
6. Alpena Land Atlas & Plat Map Book, by Rockford Map Publishing, Inc., 1981.
7. Alpena, Family Trails, Volume 6, Number 2, Winter, 1979. Department of Education, Michigan State Library, Lansing, MI,
8. Alpena Land Atlas & Plat Map Book, by Rockford Map Publishing, Inc., 1981.
9. Alpena Area Slides, slides by J. William Gorski (25).
10. Genealogical Research Opportunities in Northeast Michigan: Courthouses and Libraries in the Counties of Alcona, Cheboygan, Crawford, Iosco, Montmorency, Ogemaw, Oscoda, Otsego, Presque Isle, Roscommon, compiled by Lonnie Van Trump. Alpena: Alpena High School (between 1977 and 1980).
11. G.T.E. Phone Book for Alpena and area, 1981.
12. Four Generation Genealogical Chart for the Kieliszewski Family, by Jerome Kieliszewski, Alpena, MI, 1981.
13. A. J. Michalowski Grave Photographs at the Ossineke Campground, Alpena, MI by J. William Gorski. (4).
14. Harry Milostan Family Photographs from Alpena and Presque Isle Counties, Michigan, copies by J. William Gorski, (23)
15. St. Ann Roman Catholic Church, 100 Years, 1883-1983, by church, Alpena, MI.
16. St. Ann Roman Catholic Church and Church Window Slides, by J. William Gorski, Alpena, MI,1982 (10).
17. St. Bernard Parish Centennial, 1864-1984, Alpena, MI, by church.
ALPENA COUNTY continued
18. St. Bernard Booklet, Alpena, MI, by church.
19. St. Bernard Roman Catholic Church & Windows Slides, Alpena, MI, by J. William Gorski , 1982 (16).
20. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Centennial, 1883-1983, Alpena, MI, by church.
21. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church & Windows Slides, by J. William Gorski, 1982 (20)
ANTRIM COUNTY
1. Calvert Cemetery, recorded by Arthur E. Sytek, 1987 [also called Settlement Cemetery].
ARENAC COUNTY
1. County Agencies & Public Offices Directory, 1984, by Arenac County.
2. Polish National Catholic Church Photographs, Standish, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1984 (3).
3. Polish National Catholic Church Slides, Standish, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1984 (5).
4. Polish National Catholic Church Cemetery, Standish, MI, recorded by J. William Gorski and Pamela L. Lazar, 1987.
5. Polish National Catholic Church Cemetery Photographs, Standish, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1984 (8).
6. Polish National Catholic Church Cemetery Slides, Standish, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1984 (4)
7. Resurrection Roman Catholic Church papers, 1984, Standish, MI.
8. St. Florian Roman Catholic Church Slides, Standish, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1984 (17).
9. The Story of Standish and Its People, 1876-1976, by Allen McCready. Northeastern Printing, Inc., 129 E. North Street, Tawas City, MI.
BARAGA COUNTY
No Information.
BARRY COUNTY
No information.
BAY COUNTY
1. History of the Bay City Poles, by Raymond J. Herek, The Eaglet, Volume 4, Number 1, The Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan, J. William Gorski, Editor-in-Chief.
2 Catholic Education Comes to the Saginaw Valley, by Timothy Pies, Michigan History, Volume 74, Number 1, January-February 1990, [A History of Bay City, MI, 1840s].
3 Dom Polski, Bay City, photographed by J. William Gorski, 1983 (3).
4 Father Flajole Council #2986, Knights of Columbus Anniversary, 1946-1972, Pinconning, MI (book).
5. St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church Diamond Jubilee, 1901-1976, Fisherville, MI (book).
6. St. Hedwig Parish History, Bay City, MI.
7. St. Hedwig 50th Anniversary Book, 1911-1961 [copy].
8. St. Hedwig Parish Bulletin, 1998, Bay City, MI.
9. St. Hedwig Church Diamond Jubilee, 1911-1986, Bay City, MI.
10. St. Hedwig Church Photograph, Bay City, MI.
11. St. Hedwig Church Slides, Bay City, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1983 (5).
12. St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church Photograph, Bay City, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1983.
13. St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church Slides, Bay City, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1983 (14).
14. St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church Jubilee, Bay City, MI.
15. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Diamond Jubilee, 1907-1982, Nine Mile, MI (book).
16. St. Patrick Cemetery Photographs, Bay City, by J. William Gorski, 1983.
17. St. Patrick Cemetery Slides, by J. William Gorski, 1983 (12).
BAY COUNTY continued
18. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Centennial, 1890-1990, Bay City, MI.
19. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Diamond Jubilee, 1874-1952, Bay City, MI.
20. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Jubilee Book, 1874-1974, Bay City, MI.
21. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Jubilee Book (in Polish), no date, Bay City, MI.
22. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic High School History, 1897-1983, Bay City, MI, by Sr. Mary Raymond Hajnacki.
23. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Bulletin, 1983, Bay City, MI.
24. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Bulletin, 1992, Bay City, MI.
25. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Slides, Bay City, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1983 (64).
26. St. Valentine Roman Catholic Church Jubilee, 1909-1984, Beaver, MI.
27. St. Valentine Roman Catholic Church Jubilee, 50 Years, Beaver, MI.
BENZIE COUNTY
No information.
BERRIEN COUNTY
1. St. Mary of the Lake Roman Catholic Church Jubilee, 1857-1982, New Buffalo, MI (book).
2. St. Mary of the Lake Roman Catholic Church & Cemetery Slides, New Buffalo, MI, by J. William Gorski. (9).
BRANCH COUNTY
1. St. Mary of Assumption Roman Catholic Church Jubilee and Directory, Bronson, MI.
2. St. Mary of Assumption Roman Catholic Church Centennial, 1867-1967, Bronson, MI. (book)
3. St. Mary of the Assumption Cemetery Photograph, Bronson, MI. The Eaglet, Volume 7, Number 1, January 1987, by Pamela L. Lazar.
BRANCH COUNTY continued
4. St. Mary of the Assumption Church, Cemetery and People Slides, Bronson, MI, by J. William Gorski.
5. A Polish-American Boyhood, by Graham Hawks, Bronson, MI. Michigan History Magazine, January-February 1988, Michigan Department of State.
6. The Poles in Bronson, Bronson, MI, The Eaglet, Volume 7, Number 1, January, 1987. The Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan, Pamela L. Lazar, Editor-in-Chief.
CALHOUN COUNTY
No information.
CASS COUNTY
No information.
CHARLEVOIX COUNTY
1. St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church Jubilee, 1985. (book)
2. St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church Slides, by J. William Gorski, 1986.
3. St. Matthew Roman Catholic Church Jubilee, 1985, Boyne City, MI. (book)
4. St. Matthew Roman Catholic Church Slides, by J. William Gorski, 1986.
CHIPPEWA COUNTY
1. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Jubilee, 1898-1973, Goetzville, MI. (book)
2. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Goetzville, MI, recorded by J. William Gorski and Pamela L. Lazar, 1991.
3. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Slides, Goetzville, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1991. (2).
4. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Photographs, Goetzville, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1991. (3).
CLARE COUNTY
No information.
CLINTON COUNTY
No information.
CRAWFORD COUNTY
No information.
DELTA COUNTY
No information.
DICKINSON COUNTY
1. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Chronicle, 1830-1989, Norway, MI, by Robert G. Bernard. (book)
2. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Photograph, Norway, MI, by J. William Gorski (1)
EATON COUNTY
No information.
EMMET COUNTY
1. Legs Inn & Restaurant, 6425 Lake Shore Drive, Cross Village, MI. The Torch Magazine, Volume 1, Number 2, Winter 1986 (quarterly), P. O. Box 575, Central Lake, MI 49622.
2. St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church and Cemetery Photographs, Larke Lake, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1986.
GENESEE COUNTY
1. All Saints Roman Catholic Church History, Flint, MI, by Edward Kopcinski, 1976 (copy)
2. All Saints Roman Catholic Church Jubilee, 1910-1985, Flint, MI.
3. All Saints Roman Catholic Church Slides, by J. William Gorski, 1985 (2).
4. Polish Legion of Vets Slides, by J. William Gorski, 1985. (4)
5. Pamietnik, Domu Polskiego Jubilee, 1939, Flint, MI.
GLADWIN COUNTY
No information.
GOGEBIC COUNTY
1. Bessemer History, 1884-1984, Bessemer, MI.
2. Gogebic County History, by Mrs. W. E. Kussisto. Printed by Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate Schook, GCC Center. (copy)
3. Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church Photographs, Wakefield, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1983. (2)
4. Ironwood Centennial, 1885-1925, Ironwood, MI.
5. Ironwood, MI Photographs, by J. William Gorski. (9)
6. Our Lady of Peace Roman Catholic Church Directory, 1988, Ironwood, MI.
7. Poles at Michigan Technical University Archives, by Pamela L. Lazar, 1983. (typescript)
8. Polish Memorial, Corner of Suffolk & Ayer, Ironwood, MI.
9. Polish Churches in Gogebic County.
10. Riverside Cemetery Photographs, Ironwood, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1983. (4)
11. Rev. Frank Ronkowski Interview, Ironwood, MI, by J. William Gorski and Pamela L. Lazar, 20 September 1989.
12. St. Sebastian Roman Catholic Church Photographs, Bessemer, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1983. (2)
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY
No information.
GRATIOT COUNTY
No information.
HILLSDALE COUNTY
No information.
HOUGHTON COUNTY
1. Early Red Jacket & Calumet in Pictures, by Clarence J. Monette. Welden H. Curtis, Lake Linden, MI. 1988.
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2. Calumet Township Centennial Souvenir Program, 1866-1966, Calumet Township, MI. (copy)
3. City of Calumet Centennial Souvenir Program, 1875-1975, Calumet, MI. (copy)
4. Calumet Opera House Slides, Calumet, MI, by J. William Gorski, March 1990. (2)
5. Calumet Opera House Photograph, Calumet, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1990. (1)
HURON COUNTY
1. Bad Axe and Ubly Telephone Directory, 1977-78, Michigan Bell.
2. Mr. & Mrs. Baranski of St. Michael Roman Catholic Church Slide, by J. William Gorski, (1).
3. U.S. Census of Parisville, MI, 1870, by Pamela L. Lazar.
4. U.S. Census of Huron County, MI, 1870, by Pamela L. Lazar.
5. Albert Depcinski Pedigree Chart, Huron County, MI.
6. Enduring Poles, by Harry Milostan. © Author. Published by Masspac Publishing Co., 48844 North Gratiot Ave., Mount Clemens, MI.
7. Harbor Beach Bicentennial, 1837-1976, by The Harbor Beach Bicentennial Committee, 1976.
8. Harbor Beach Centennial, 1882-1982, by The Centennial Book Committee, 1982.
9. Harbor Beach, Deckerville and Minden City Telephone Directory, June 1977.
10. Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church Slide, Huron County, MI, by J. William Gorski. (1)
11. Huron County Atlas Directory, 1890. E. R. Cookingham, Card, MI.
12. Huron County Cemeteries, by John Smolarek.
13. Huron County Telephone Directory, 1982.
14. Huron County Directory of Public Officials, 1983-84, Huron County, MI.
15. Huron County Pioneers Golden Jubilee, compiled by Chet Hey, 1938.
16. Huron County Plat Book, 1904, Imperial Publishing Co., Philadelphia.
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17. Huron County Among the Ranks of Blue, Huron County, MI, by Robert B. LaBelle, © Author, 1988. [Civil War]
18. North Huron County Telephone Directory, 1977.
19. Our Lady of Lake Huron Centennial, 1882-1982.
20. Parisville Poles, by Pamela L. Lazar, The Eaglet, Volume 8, Number 2, May 1988, published by the Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan.
21. Parisville Poles, by J. William Gorski, The Eaglet, Volume 2, Number 1, January 1982, published by the Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan.
22. Parisville Poles, by Harry Milostan and Rev. Stanislaus Surman. © Authors. Published by Masspac Publishing Co., 48844 North Gratiot Ave., Mount Clemens, MI, 1977.
23. Early History of Parisville, Parisville, MI, by St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church Historical Society.
24. Rock Falls Cemetery, Harbor Beach, MI, recorded by J. William Gorski, July 1985.
25. Roggenbuck-Kepple Wedding, 24 May 1984. Harbor Beach Times, page 28.
26. Brenda Rutkowski, 24 May 1984, Harbor Beach Times
27. Raymond H. Susalla Obituary, 7 January 1972, Huron Daily News. Harbor Beach, MI.
28. Sanilac and Huron Counties, Portrait and Biographies of People, copied by Pamela L. Lazar.
29. St. Columbille Roman Catholic Cemetery Records, by the Huron County Genealogical Society, 1989.
30. St. Edward Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Kinde, MI, recorded by J. William Gorski, 1984.
31. St. John’s Golden Jubilee Book, 1887-1937, Ubly, MI. (copy)
32. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Kinde, MI, recorded by J. William Gorski, 1984.
33. St. Mary Parish, Parisville, MI, 1970.
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34. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church History, Parisville, MI, by Rev. Michael J. Kujawa and Rev. Joseph Szarek, 1951.
35. St. Mary’s Church Records From 1880 (text in Polish).
[A film of these records is at the Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library. The records were given to J. William Gorski by Father Stanislaus Surman, who then donated the film to the Burton Historical Collection.]
36. First Settlers of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Parisville, MI, from Michigan Thumb Prints, Volume 7, Number 5, May 1993, newsletter for the Huron County Genealogical Society.
37 St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Slides, Kinde, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1985. (4)
38. St. Michael Roman Catholic Church, 100 Years, 1868-1968, 8637 Garfield Street, P. O. Box 298, Port Austin, MI 48467.
38. St. Michael Roman Catholic Church Photo Book, 1981, 8637 Garfield Street,
P. O. Box 298, Port Austin, MI 48467.
40. Ubly, MI Slides, by J. William Gorski.
INGHAM COUNTY
1. Diocese of Lansing Parish’s Historical Sketches, Golden Jubilee, by Rev. George C. Michalek, 1987.
2. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church Historical Book, 1921-1996, 815 Sparrow, Lansing, MI.
3. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church Slides, 815 Sparrow, Lansing, MI, by J. William Gorski (10)
IONIA COUNTY
No information.
IOSCO COUNTY
No information.
IRON COUNTY
1. Black Rock & Roses, Iron County, MI: edited by Debra Bernhardt, © by Author., 1975. [A play of Iron County]
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2. Frames for the Future, by The Iron County Historical & Museum Society. Caspian, MI. © by ICH&MS, 1980.
3. A History of Iron County, by Jack Hill. © The Education Committee, Iron County Museum, Caspian, MI, (published by the Norway Current, Norway, MI).
4. Iron County Historical Sites & Landmarks, 1885-1985, by Marcia A. Bernhart, Editor.
5. Iron County Triennial Atlas & Plat Book, © & published by Rockford Map Publishing, Inc., 4524 Forest View Ave., Rockford, IL.
6. Iron River Cemetery, recorded by J. William Gorski & Pamela L. Lazar.
7. Iron River Photographs, Iron River, MI, by J. William Gorski. (5)
ISABELLA COUNTY
1. St. Philomena Roman Catholic Church Book, 1875-1960, Beal City, MI, edited by Mrs. Tony Schafer.
JACKSON COUNTY
1. Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church, Jackson, MI, copy of church deed and other papers, compiled by J. William Gorski.
2. Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church Slides, Jackson, MI, by J. William Gorski. (9)
3. Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church Photographs, Jackson, MI, by J. William Gorski.
4. St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church Photograph Directory, Jackson, MI, no date.
5. St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church Photograph Directory, Jackson, MI, no date.
6. St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church Photograph Directory, Jackson, MI, 1973.
7. St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church 75th Anniversary Book, 1902-1977, Jackson, MI.
8. St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, Dedication of New Church, Jackson, MI, published by The Custombook, Inc., South Hackensack, NJ, 1968.
9. St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church Slides, by J. William Gorski. (12)
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10. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Directory, 608 South Kim, Jackson, MI 49203, 1985.
KALAMAZOO COUNTY
1. Diocese of Kalamazoo Newsletter, Volume 6, Number 2, April 1988, Kalamazoo, MI.
2. St. Mary’s New Church Dedication, Kalamazoo, MI, 3 July 1938. (copy)
3. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Photographs, Kalamazoo, MI, by J. William Gorski. (5)
4. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Slides, Kalamazoo, MI, by J. William Gorski.
KALKASKA COUNTY
No information.
KENT COUNTY
1. Assumption Roman Catholic Church Directory, 6369 Belmont Avenue, Belmont, MI 49306, 1988.
2. Assumption Roman Catholic Church Directory, Belmont, MI, compiled by J. William Gorski.
3. Assumption Roman Catholic Church Rededication, Belmont, MI.
4. Assumption Roman Catholic Church Directory, 1 November 1982.
5. 19th Century Brickyard Business Booms on Grand Rapids East Side. The Grand Rapids Times, Volume 6, Number 5. The Grand Rapids, MI Historical Society, April 1985, submitted by Eduard A. Skendzel.
6. Manual of the Common Council of Grand Rapids, MI. (copy) {This Author gave the original copy to the Historical Department of the Grand Rapids, Michigan Public Library, Main.]
7. Obituary, Wencel L. Cukerski, Ex-Superintendent of Grand Rapids Parks Dies. The Grand River Times, Volume 15, Number 6, May 1995. Published by The Grand Rapids Historical Society, Grand Rapids, MI.
8. Directory of the Diocese of Grand Rapids, 1984-85.
9. Directory of the Diocese of Grand Rapids, 1986-87.
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10. Directory of the Diocese of Grand Rapids, 1988.
11. The Gorski Family of Grand Rapids, MI. (History). The Eaglet, Volume 2, Number 3, September 1982, published by the Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan, J. William Gorski, Editor-in-Chief.
12. Grand Rapids Business Honored in May, The Monarch Road Machinery Co., Owned by George Jackoboice, Sr., from The Grand River Times, Volume 11, Number 5. Published by the Grand Rapids Historical Society, Grand Rapids, MI.
13. Kent County Land Atlas & Plat Map Book, 1981-82. © & published by Rockford Map Publishers, Inc., Rockford, IL.
14. Mme. LIPCZYNSKI, Queen of the Poles, Grand River Valley History, Volume 10, Number 2, Spring 1992. Grand Rapids, MI: The Grand Rapids Historical Society.
15. The Study of Valeria Lipczyńska, by Eduard A. Skendzel.
16. Monarch Road Machinery Co., by George A. Jackoboice. The Grand Rapids Historical Society, Grand Valley Times Review, Volume 111, Number 1, Fall-Winter, 1981, Grand Rapids, MI.
17. Polish Americans in Michigan, The Michigan Challenge, published by Michigan State Chamber of Commerce, April 1972.
18. Polish Heritage Society Membership Roster, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1989, 1991, Grand Rapids, MI.
19. Polonia Settlements Around Grand Rapids, MI. The Eaglet, Volume 8, Number 3, September 1988. Published by the Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan, Pamela L. Lazar, Editor-in-Chief.
- Story of Settlements, by J. William Gorski,
- St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Cemetery, Hilliards, MI, recorded J. William Gorski, 1982.
- Assumption Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Belmont, MI, compiled by J. William Gorski, 1982.
20. The Polish Heritage Society, Inc. Bulletin, August/September 1991-June/July 1995 (19 issues), published by The Polish Heritage Society of Grand Rapids, MI.
21. Polish Catholic Directory of Grand Rapids, MI, covering St. Adalbert Roman Catholic Church, St. Isidore Roman Catholic Church and Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, 1935, reprinted by J. William Gorski, September 1995.
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22. The Polanders, by Eduard A. Skendzel. The River Valley, Volume 4, Number 11, Spring/Summer 1983. The Grand Rapids Historical Society, Grand Rapids, MI.
23. Stories on the Polish, by Eduard A. Skendzel.
24. Pulaski Day 9th Annual Celebrataion Booklet, Grand Rapids, MI.
25. The Sacred Heart Story, 1904-1979, by Eduard A. Skendzel. © Author. Grand Rapids, MI: Foremost Press, Inc., 1981.
26. Monsignor Skory Anniversary, 1881-1931, Pastor of St. Adalbert Roman Catholic Church, Grand Rapids, MI. (in Polish)
27. Out of Our Ethnic Past, Monsignor Casimir Edward Skory, by Eduard Adam Skendzel, 15 January 1986, Grand Rapids, MI.
28. Poles in Grand Rapids Slides, by J. William Gorski. (336)
29 Poles in Grand Rapids Photographs, by J. William Gorski. (30)
30. Polonian Roots in Grand Rapids, by Eduard Adam Skendzel.
31. The Basilica of St. Adalbert, by Eduard Adam Skendzel, © Basilica of St. Adalbert Roman Catholic Church, Grand Rapids, MI, 1980.
32. The Basilica of St. Adalbert Photo Directory, 1991.
33. Basilica of St. Adalbert, 1881-1981, by Philip Jung. © The Basilica of St. Adalbert, Grand Rapids, MI. The Greenville Printing Co., Greenville, MI.
34. Sto Lat, Basilica of St. Adalbert, Grand Rapids, MI, 1981.
35. St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church Photo Directory, Grand Rapids, MI, 1992.
36. St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church Anniversary, 1888-1988, Grand Rapids, MI.
37. St. Isidore’s Story, Centennial 1897-1997, by Eduard A. Skendzel. Littleshield Press, Grand Rapids, MI, 1999.
38. St. James Roman Catholic Church 75th Anniversary, 1945 . (copy)
39. German Influence in Grand Rapids, MI - St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, The Grand Times, Volume 8, Number 1, September 1986. The Grand Rapids Historical Society, Grand Rapids, MI.
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40. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Jubilee, 1857-1907, Grand Rapids, MI.
41. The Great Strike of 1911, by Jeffery Kleiman. The Grand River Valley, Volume 11, 1993, The Grand Rapids Historical Society, Grand Rapids, MI.
42. Western Michigan Catholic, newspaper, Volume 39, Number 7, 19 February 1987.
43. Western Michigan Catholic, newspaper, Volume 39, Number 32, 13 August 1987.
KEWEENAW COUNTY
No information.
LAKE COUNTY
No information.
LAPEER COUNTY
1. Sandhill Cemetery Photographs, Sandhill Road., Almont Twp., MI. (8)
LEELANAU COUNTY
1. Remembering Empire Through Pictures, Empire, MI, compiled by The Empire Area Historical Group, edited by Dave & Diana Taghorn, 1987.
2. Some Other Day, Remembering Empire, 1974-1984, collected by The Empire Area Heritage Group.
3. The Errant Nun, by Harry Milostan. © by Author. Masspac Co., 48855 North Gratiot Ave., Mount Clemens, MI.
4. Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church Anniversary, 1883-1983, Cedar, MI.
5. Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church and Area Slides, by J. William Gorski, 1986.
6. 100 Years in Leelanau County, MI, by Edmund M. Little, © and published by The Print Shop, Leland, MI, 1965.
7. Remembering Yesterday, Leelanau County, collected by Kasson Heritage Group.
8. Maple City, MI & St. Rita Roman Catholic Church & St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church Slides, J. William Gorski, 1986. (20)
LENAWEE COUNTY
No information.
LIVINGSTON COUNTY
1. Livingston County Atlas & Plat Book, 1976, published by Rockford Map Publishers, Inc.©, Forest View Ave., P. O. Box 6126, Rockford, IL 61125.
LUCE COUNTY
No information.
MACKINAC COUNTY
1. Brevort Township Cemetery, Brevort, MI, recorded by Donald Samull, 24 Aug 1987.
MACOMB COUNTY
1. Armada and Romeo Telephone Directory, 1971.
2. The Ill-Fated Clinton-Kalamazoo Canal (Michigan), by The Rochester Historical Commission and Avon Township Public Library, 1983.
3. Macomb County Atlas & Plat Book, 1972, published by Rockford Map Publishers, Inc.©, Forest View Ave., P. O. Box 6126, Rockford, IL 61125.
4. Macomb County Atlas & Plat Book, 1982-83, published by Rockford Map Publishers, Inc.©, Forest View Ave., P. O. Box 6126, Rockford, IL 61125.
5. Official Macomb County Directory, 1986, compiled by Edna Miller.
6. Macomb County Scenic Oil Sketches, by Rick Garner. (8)
7. Memphis, MI Vets, 1865-1972 Slide, by J. William Gorski. (1)
8. Mount Clemens Cavalcade 175th Anniversary, 1798-1973, Mount Clemens, MI.
9. Mt. Clemens Centennial History, 1879-1979, edited by Dorothy M. Magee. © The Mt. Clemens Public Library, Mount Clemens, MI, 1980.
10. Mt. Clemens Area 175th Anniversary Book, 1798-1973, by The Macomb County Historical Society, Mount Clemens, MI.
11. Millar Cemetery, 16 Mile Road., Clinton Twp., MI, recorded by J. William Gorski, 1981.
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12. Millar Cemetery Photographs, Clinton Twp., MI, by J. William Gorski, 1981. [photographs of all the remaining grave stones.} [The negatives are all at the Mount Clemens Public Library donated by J. William Gorski.]
13. Muskrat Tales, by St. Clair Shores Historical & Genealogical Society, St. Clair Shores, MI.
Index Volumes 1-4, 1981-1986
Volume 1, Number 1, Spring1981
Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 1982
Volume 2, Number 2, Autumn 1982
Volume 3, Number 2, Autumn 1983
Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 1983
14. New Baltimore, Skinner’s History Stores of New Baltimore, MI, 1845-1951, Volumes 1 and 2, by Grave & Elmer Skinner, published by the New Baltimore Public Library.
15. Our Lady of Czestochowa Roman Catholic Church, 18 Mile Road, Sterling Heights, MI.
16. Selinsky-Green House Booklet, St. Clair Shores, MI.
17. Selinsky-Green House Slides, St. Clair Shores, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1980. (18)
18. Selinsky-Green House Photographs, St. Clair Shores, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1980. (6)
19. St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church Anniversary Book, 1880-1980, Richmond, Macomb County, MI.
20. St. Clement Roman Catholic Church 50th Anniversary, 1850-1900, Center Line, MI.
21. St. Clement Roman Catholic Church 150 Years, Photo Book, Center Line, MI, published by Life Touch United Church Directories, 1371 Portland Way North, Gallon, OH 44833.
22. St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Cemetery Records, St. Clair Shores, MI, recorded by J. William Gorski, 1981. [Cemetery is located on 12 Mile Road west of Jefferson Ave., St. Clair Shores.]
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23. St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Church Photograph, St. Clair Shores, MI, by J. William Gorski. (1)
24. St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Church Cemetery Photographs, St. Clair Shores, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1980s. (23)
25. St. Isidore Roman Catholic Church Slides, 18201 23 Mile Road at Romeo Plank Road., Macomb County, MI, by J. William Gorski. (3)
26 St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Church Anniversary Book, 1861-1986, Ryan Road, Warren, MI.
27. St. Mary, Queen of Creation, Roman Catholic Church 120th Anniversary Book, 50931 Maria, New Baltimore, MI.
28. St. Mary, Queen of Creation, Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, New Baltimore, MI, recorded by J. William Gorski, 1981.
29. St. Mary, Queen of Creation, Roman Catholic Church Cemetery Headstone Photographs, New Baltimore, MI, by J. William Gorski. (70)
30. St. Michael Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Richmond, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1980s. [Some Polish graves.]
31. St. Therese Roman Catholic Church Anniversary Book, 1998, Shelby Twp., MI, 1998.
32. St. Therese Roman Catholic Church Slides, by J. William Gorski, 2002.
33. Village of Warren, MI Historical Site, 1897-1986.
34. Ludwik Wesolowski’s Grave Slides, Clinton Grove Cemetery, Mount Clemens, by J. William Gorski, 1980. (4).
35. Ludwik Wesolowski’s Grave Photographs, Clinton Grove Cemetery, Mount Clemens, by J. William Gorski,1980. (2)
MANISTEE COUNTY
1. Manistee Area Ameritech Telephone Directory, 1985-86.
2. Manistee Area Ameritech Telephone Directory, 1986-87.
3. Manistee Area Slides, by J. William Gorski, 1980s. (8)
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4. St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, Manistee, MI, by Emeline H. Kroll, The Eaglet, Volume 6, Number 3, September 1986, published by The Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan.
5. St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church 50th Anniversary Book, 1884-1934, Manistee, MI.
6. St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church 25 Anniversary Book, 1884-1909, Manistee, MI.
7. St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church 25th Anniversary Book, 1884-1909, Photographs from the Anniversary Book by J. William Gorski (64)
8. St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church 25th Anniversary Book, 1884-1909, slides from the anniversary book by J. William Gorski. (20)
9. St. Mary of Mt. Carmel History, Manistee, MI.
MARQUETTE COUNTY
1. History of the Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie & Marquette, Volumes 1 and 2, by Rev. Antoine Ivan Bezek, © by Author, 107. Published by M. A. Donohue & Co., 407-429 Deaborn St., Chicago, IL.
2. An Outline History of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, by Russell M. Managhi. Belle Fontaine Press, Marquette, MI.
3. Diocese of Marquette Directory, Marquette, MI, January 1987.
4. Peninsula Heritage, Volume 1, Numbers 1-4 and Volume 2, Number 1. A journal of the Upper Peninsula Catholic Historical Association, Diocese of Marquette, 49855.
5. Poles in the U.P., by J. William Gorski and Pamela L. Lazar. The Eaglet, Volume 12, Number 1, January 1992, published by The Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan.
6. Polish Immigrants in Michigan, by Diane Kasieta.
MASON COUNTY
1. History of Mason County, Ludington, MI, The Mason Historical Society.
2. St. John Cantius Roman Catholic Church Pontifical Blessing Booklet, 5 October 1981, Free Soil, MI.
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3. St. John Cantius Roman Catholic Church Renovation and Addition Booklet, May 1975, Free Soil, MI.
4. St. John Cantius Roman Catholic Church Booklet, Free Soil, MI.
5. St. John Cantius Roman Catholic Church History, Free Soil, MI.
6. St. John Cantius Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Free Soil, MI, recorded by Julia Karas. [Records start in 1934.]
7. St. John Cantius Roman Catholic Church Slides, Free Soil, MI , by J. William Gorski. (6)
8. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Booklet, Ludington, MI, 1977. [History of Cornerstone Laying.]
9. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church History Booklet, Ludington, MI.
10. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Rosary Society Booklet, Ludington, MI.
MECOSTA COUNTY
No information.
MENOMINEE COUNTY
2. Menominee City History, 1883-1983, compiled and edited by The City of Menominee, MI. Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, TX.
1. Church of the Precious Blood Centennial, 1880-1980, Stephenson, MI.
3. St. Bruno Roman Catholic Church Centennial, edited by Betty Hanchek and Bernice S.Michel. ABC Printers, Marinette, WI, 1988.
4. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Sobieski, MI, recorded by J. William Gorski and Pamela L. Lazar, 1989.
5. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Sobieski, MI, recorded by Gladys Moore Reeve, no date.
6. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Cemetery Slides, Harris, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1981. (74)
7. St. Michael Roman Catholic Church Golden Jubilee, 1911-1961, Perronville, MI.
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8. St. Michael Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Harris Twp., MI, recorded by Gladys Moore Reeve, October,1981.
9. St. Michael Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Harris Twp., MI, recorded by J. William Gorski and Pamela L. Lazar, October, 1981.
10. St. Michael Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Harris Twp., MI, recorded by J. William Gorski.
MISSAUKEE COUNTY
No information.
MONROE COUNTY
1. Monroe County Atlas & Plat Book, published by The Rockford Map Publishers, Inc., 4525 Forest View Ave., Rockford, IL 61108.
MONTCALM COUNTY
No information.
MONTMORENCY COUNTY
1. Life in the Forest, The History of Montmorency County, MI, by Carol S. Jacobson, published by the Montmorency County Historical Society, 1981.
2. St. August Roman Catholic Church Slide, Hillman, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1981. (1)
MUSKEGON COUNTY
1. Hackley House Slides, Muskegon, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1981. (12)
2. The Heritage of St. Michael Roman Catholic Church Booklet, Muskegon, MI.
3. St. Michael Roman Catholic Church Slides, Muskegon, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1981. (5)
NEWAYGO COUNTY
1. Fremont, MI Ameritech Telephone Directory, 1986-87.
2. Newaygo County Society of History & Genealogy Quarterly, Summer & Fall 1985, Newayo, MI.
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3. The History of Newaygo County, MI, of Civil War Veterans, by John Branded and Terry Wantz, published by The Newaygo County Genealogy Society.
4. St. Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church Slides, Newaygo, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1986. (2)
5. St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church Slides, White Cloud, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1986. (2)
6. St. Michael Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Brunswick, MI, recorded by J. William Gorski and Pamela L. Lazar, 1986.
7. St. Michael Roman Catholic Church Slides, 10224 North Maple Island Road, Route 5, Fremont, MI 49412, by J. William Gorski. (4)
OAKLAND COUNTY
1. Oakland County Atlas & Plat Book, published by The Rockford Map Publishers, Inc., 4525 Forest View Ave., Rockford, IL 61108.
2. Oakland County Directory, Oakland County, MI, 1982.
3. Orchard Lake Seminary, 75th Anniversary, 1885-1960, Orchard Lake, MI.
4. Orchard Lake Good News, July 1984, No. 34, Orchard Lake, MI.
5. Pope John Paul II, at the Silverdome, Pontiac, MI, September 18-19, 1987 (program)
6. Hills and Ponds of Rochester, MI, by The Rochester Historical Commission & Rochester Hills Public Library, 1986.
7. Rochester Historical Commission Booklet, Rochester Hills Public Library, Rochester, MI.
8. Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church Dedication Day Booklet, 21 April 2001, 3400 Adams Road, Auburn Hills, MI 48326.
9. Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church Slides, 3400 Adams Road, Auburn Hills, MI 48326. Designed and built by George Kozak, photographed by J. Willliam Gorski, 2000. (19)
10. St. Andrew Roman Catholic Church Community Directory, 1400 Inglewood, Rochester, MI, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001.
11. St. Rita Roman Catholic Church Golden Jubilee, 11 May 1975, Holly MI.
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12. The Archives, Libraries, and Museums of Polonia at Orchard Lake College, by Rev. Roman Nir.
13. Directory of Canadian and American Polish Periodical Publishers, Orchard Lake Center for Polish Studies & Culture, May 1976,
14. St. Mary’s College, The Hill, Senior Class Book, 1945. October graduation class, published by 1945 class, Orchard Lake, MI.
15. St. Mary’s College, June Spraus, College Year Book, 1935, Orchard Lake, MI.
16. St. Thomas More Roman Catholic Church phot Directory, 1973, 4580 Adams Road, Troy, MI 48084.
17. Shrine of the Little Flower Roman Catholic Church Anniversary, Woodward Avenue & Twelve Mile Road, Royal Oak, MI. © by Radio League of the Little Flower, 1936.
OCEANA COUNTY
No information.
OGEMAW COUNTY
1. West Branch Area First 100 Years, West Branch, MI.
2. West Branch & St. Helen, MI Telephone Directory, 1978-79, Michigan Bell.
ONTONAGON COUNTY
No information.
OSCEOLA COUNTY
No information.
OSCODA COUNTY
No information.
OTSEGO COUNTY
1. Gaylord, Grayling, Higgins Lake, Houghton Lake, Prudenville, Roscommon, Vanderbilt & Elmira, Michigan Telephone Directory, G.T.E. Telephone Company.
2. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Centennial History, Gaylord, MI, 1984.
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3. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Listings of the Diocese of Gaylord, Gaylord, MI.
4. St. Mary Roman Catholic Church Cathedral, 606 North Ohio St., Gaylord, MI.
5. St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church Window Slides, Elmira, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1980s. (10)
OTTAWA COUNTY
1. Barandski Family Slide, Marne, MI, photographed by J. William Gorski. (1)
2. Theodore G. Barandski Headstone Photograph, photographed by J. William Gorski, 1980s. (1)
3. Old Houses in Grand Haven, MI Slides, by J. William Gorski, 1980s. (2)
4. St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church Pictorial Directory, Conklin, MI, 1983.
5. St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church Slides, Conklin, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1986. (8)
PRESQUE ISLE COUNTY
1. America: A Polyglot Boarding House, rendered in the class of public speaking at the University of Michigan, by Margaret Centala, 1954.
2. Letter from Bishop Borgess to Rev. F. X. Schulak, 25 November 187?.
3. Catholic Cemetery Slide, located on U.S. 23 east of Rogers City, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1982. (1)
4. Bole & Theresa Centala Golden Anniversary, The Alpena News, 17 February 1984.
5. The Centala Family, by Maxine M. Centala, Posen, MI, © by Author. The Paul M. Harrod Co., 9512 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD 21234, 1980.
6. The Walter Centala Family & Home Photographs, Metz, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1982. (3)
7. Evan Lutheran Cemetery, Metz, MI, recorded by J. William Gorski, 1982.
8. Evan Lutheran Cemetery Photographs, Metz, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1982. (9)
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9. Grand Lake Directory, Grand Lake, MI, 1980.
10. Log House Photograph, Posen, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1982. (1)
11. Old Log House, Presque Isle County Photograph, by J. William Gorski, 1982. (1)
12. The Metz Fire of 1908, published by The Presque Isle Historical Society.
13. Metz, MI Before the Fire of 1908 Slide. (1)
14. Mulka Genealogy, 1871-1981, by Rev. Raymond Mulka, 1981. [Father Mulka came from Presque Isle, MI.]
15. John Nowicki Hotel & Saloon Slide, Metz, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1982. (1)
16. The Poles in Northern Michigan, The Eaglet, Volume 3, Number 3, September 1983, journal of The Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan, J. William Gorski, Editor-in-Chief.
17. Polish American Genealogical Research in Michigan, by Steven Zamiara, Family Trails, Volume 4, Number 1, Summer 1972, Michigan Department of Education, State Library Service, Library of Michigan, Lansing, MI.
18. Posen Area Centennial, 1870-1970, Village of Posen, MI.
19. Posen, Michigan, Buildings Slides, by J. William Gorski, 1982.
20. Posen Potato Festival, Posen, MI, The Alpena News, 19-20 September 1964.
21. Posen, Michigan Postcard, in Polish, 1909.
22. An Early Polish Settlement: Posen, Michigan, Family Trails, Volume 4, Number 1, Summer 1972, Michigan Department of Education, State Library Service, Library of Michigan, Lansing, MI.
23. Presque Isle County Land Atlas & Plat Book, published by The Rockford Map Publishers, Inc., 4525 Forest View Ave., P. O. Box 6126, Rockford, IL 61125. 1979.
24. Presque Isle Township Cemetery, recorded by J. William Gorski, 1982.
25. Presque Isle Township Cemetery Photographs, by J. William Gorski, 1982. (4)
26. Presque Isle County Slides, by J. William Gorski, 1982. (20)
27. Rogers City, MI First 100 Years, by the Rogers City Centennial Committee, 1971.
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28. Rogers City, MI History.
29. Rogers City Chamber of Commerce, by the Board of Directors, Rogers City, MI.
30. Little Italy in Rogers City, by Gerald Micketti, 1982.
31. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church Dedication, Posen, MI, 25 June 1972.
32. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church History, Posen, MI, by Casimir Szyper, 1947.
33. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church Cemetery Photographs, Posen, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1982. (15)
34. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church Slides, Posen, MI, by J. Willliam Gorski, 1982. (8)
35. St. Dominic Roman Catholic Church History Booklet, Metz, MI, 1982.
36. St. Dominic Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Metz, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1983.
37. St. Dominic Roman Catholic Church Cemetery Slides, Metz, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1982. (22)
38. St. Dominic Roman Catholic Church Cemetery Photographs, Metz, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1982. (6)
39. St. Dominic Roman Catholic Church Cemetery Photographs, Metz, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1983. (62)
40. St. Ignatius Roman Catholic Church Slides, Rogers City, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1982. (5)
41. St. Paul Roman Catholic Cemetery Slide, Onaway, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1982. (1)
42. St. Paul Roman Catholic Cemetery Photographs, Onaway, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1982. (6)
43. St. Peter Lutheran Church Annual Meeting, Presque Isle County, MI, 17 January 1982.
44. St. Peter Lutheran Church Slides, Metz, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1982. (4)
45. Westminster Presbyterian Church 50th Anniversary Book, 1924-1974, Rogers City, MI.
ROSCOMMON COUNTY
No information.
SAGINAW COUNTY
1. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Church, 7955 Bell Road, Bridgeport, MI, 1976. [Booklet on dedication of the new church].
2. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Church Photograph Book of Church Members, 1979, 7955 Bell Road, Bridgeport, MI, 1976.
3. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Church Slides, 7955 Bell Road, Bridgeport, MI, 1987
4. The Polka News, St. Charles, MI 48566.
Volume 20, Number 15, 8 August 1990
Volume 20, Number 18, 26 September 1990
Volume 21, Number 2, 23 January 1991
Volume 21, Number 3, 13 February 1991
Volume 21, Number 6, 10 April 1991
Volume 21, Number 7, 24 April 1991
Volume 21, Number 11, 12 June 1991
Volume 21, Number 12, 26 June 1991
Volume 21, Number 13, 10 July 1991
Volume 21, Number 15, 14 August 1991
Volume 21, Number 16, 26 August 1991
5. Saginaw Area Poles, by Anna Mae Maday, The Eaglet, Volume 4, Number 3, Fall 1984, Journal of the Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan. J. William Gorski, Editor-in-Chief.
6. Saginaw, MI Photographs, indexed, from Anna Mae Maday, 1984. (12)
7. Saginaw, MI Area Slides. (18)
8. Schneikart-Dymora Roots, by Stash (Stella) Slivicki, 140 West North St., St. Charles, MI 48655. [book on genealogy.]
ST. CLAIR COUNTY
1. 1876 St. Clair County, Atlas
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2. St. Clair County Triennial Atlas and Plat Map Book, 1971.
3. Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church Directory, Smiths Creek, MI, 1982.
4. First Land Owners of St. Clair County, by Hilda A. Taylor. © Author. The Michigan Genealogical Council, Library of Michigan, Lansing, MI. 1978.
5. Port Huron City Center Development Plan, Port Huron, MI, 1975.
6. St. Philip Neri Roman Catholic Church Directory, 9739 Dolan Road, Columbus Twp., St. Clair County, MI, 1982.
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY
No information.
SANILAC COUNTY
1. Brown City Homecoming, 1879-1961, Brown City, MI, Sanilac County, MI.
2. Sanilac County History, 1834-1984, by Hazel Arnold Trumble, Editor. Published by the Sanilac County Historical Society.
3. Shingle Shavers & Berry Pickers, by Oliver Raymond. Port Sanilac, MI, © 1987.
SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTY
No information.
SHIAWASSEE COUNTY
No information.
TUSCOLA COUNTY
1. St. Agatha Roman Catholic Church History, 1879-1979, and Directory, Gagetown, MI.
2. St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church Directory, Mayville, MI, 1987.
3. St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church Slides, Mayville, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1986. (3)
4. St. Michael Roman Catholic Church Directory, Wilmot, MI, 1985.
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5. St. Michael Roman Catholic Church Slides, Wilmot, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1986. (11)
6. St. Pancratius Roman Catholic Church Directory, Cass City, MI, 1985
7. St. Pancratius Roman Catholic Church Slides, Cass City, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1986. (3)
VAN BUREN COUNTY
No information.
WASHTENAW COUNTY
1. Washtenaw County Atlas & Plat Book, The Rockford Map Publishers, Inc., 4525 Forest View Ave., P. O. Box 6125, Rockford, IL 61125, 1977.
WEXFORD COUNTY
1. The View from the Courthouse Hill, by William B. Peterson, © Author, 1972.

Part Four : Wayne County, Michigan

Part Four
Wayne County, Michigan
(Southeastern Michigan)

PART FOUR
WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN
(Southeastern Michigan)
General
1. Vital Statistics Holdings of the Church Archives in Michigan, The Michigan Historical Records Survey Project. April, 1942. (Wayne County Works Project Administration for the National Defense Program).
2. Polish Genealogy, by Benedict Markowski and Rev. Joseph Swastek, published by The Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, May, 1977.
3. The Polish Experience, 1939-1989, by The Communicator, The Detroit Associated Library Cooperative Newsletter, Vol. 10, Summer/Fall, 1989.
4. A Directory of Cemeteries in Wayne County, MI, by Pamela L. Lazar, published by the Dearborn Genealogical Society, Dearborn, MI, 1982.
5. Foreign Books for Foreign Born, by Mary Karshner, Detroit, MI, 30 July 1978.
6. The Mariavita Monthly, Vol. 17, No. 12, 1985 and Vol. 18, No. 12, 1986.
7. Polish Soldiers in World War II, Polish Artist, Iskrd, Vol. 2, 1949.
8. Michigan Challenge, published by The Michigan State Chamber of Commerce, April, 1972. (booklet)
9. Mural Paintings as Public Art, by Dennis Orlowski, Detroit and Hamtramck, MI artist. (paper)
10. The Polish National Catholic Church, A Brief History of, by Jeffrey Tomaski.
11. The Polish National Catholic Church, Prime Bishop Francis Hodur, by The Very Reverend Louis Grzech.
12. The Polish National Catholic Church, The Apostolic Succession, by Rev. Bishop John Zenon Jasinski. [I, J. William Gorski, met Bishop John and found him to be great man.]
13 About the Polish National Catholic Church, A Scriptographic Booklet, by Channing Bete Co., Inc., South Dearfield, MA 01373.
14. The Polish National Catholic Church, The Growth of a Church, by Robert Janowski. © by author. Straz Printing, Scranton, PA, 1965.
General continued
15. The National Association of Polish Americas, Inc., 3829 W. Street S.E., Washington, DC 20020. (A New Concept).
Dearborn
1. St. Barbara Roman Catholic Church, Anniversary Book, 1924-1983, 13534 Colson, Dearborn, MI 48126.
2. St. Barbara Roman Catholic Church, Bulletin, 26 March 1989 and 21 September 1986, 13534 Colson, Dearborn, MI 48126.
Dearborn Heights
1. Our Savior Polish National Catholic Church Silver Jubilee, 1916 to 1941, Dearborn Heights, MI.
2. Our Savior Polish National Catholic Church 10th Anniversary Book, 1926, Dearborn Heights, MI.
3. Our Savior Polish National Catholic Church 10th Anniversary Book, 1926, Dearborn Heights, MI. (copy)
4. Our Savior Polish National Catholic Church 60th Anniversary Book, 1916 to 1976, Dearborn Heights, MI.
5. Our Savior Polish National Catholic Church, Church Paper, Vol. 3, No. 37, 21 September 1986, Dearborn Heights, MI.
6. Our Savior Polish National Catholic Church, 7 June 1986, Lift Your Voice and Sing, Dearborn Heights, MI, Program by the Western Diocese United Circle Choirs.
7. Our Savior Polish National Catholic Church, 70th Anniversary Book, 14 September 1986, Dearborn Heights, MI, Slide presentation by J. William Gorski and Pamela L. Lazar.
8. Our Savior Polish National Catholic Church, Photograph, by J. William Gorski. (1)
9. Our Savior Polish National Catholic Church Photographs, by J. William Gorski, Dearborn Heights, MI, 1980s. (7)
10. Our Savior on Golgotha Polish National Catholic Church, Dedication of New Church Program, 610 North Beech Daly Road, Dearborn Heights, MI, 5 September 1971.
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11. The Polish National Union of America, 50th Anniversary Souvenir Book, 22nd General Convention, District 7, Dearborn Heights, MI, 7 October 1983.
Detroit
1. All Saints Polish National Catholic Church Photograph, by J. William Gorski. (1)
2. All Saints Polish National Catholic Church, Golden Jubilee, Detroit, MI. (book)
3. The American Council for Polish Culture Annual Convention Program, (A.C.P.C.), Detroit, MI, 1998.
4. American Polonia, The Cultural Issues, edited by Alfred F. Bochenek, © and published by American Council for Polish Culture, 1981.
5. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, Silver Jubilee, 1912 to 1937, 5207 Lovett, Detroit, MI 48210. (copy)
6. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, Golden Jubilee, 1912 to 1962, 5207 Lovett, Detroit, MI 48210. (copy)
7. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, Church Bulletin, 20 March 1983, 12 February 1989, 7 May 1989, Detroit, MI 48210.
8. Assumption Grotto Roman Catholic Church, Anniversary 1832 to 1982, Detroit, MI. (book)
9. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Church Photographs from the 50th Jubilee Book.
10. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Church. Photographs from the Silver Jubilee Book, 1912-1937. (8)
11. Betholem Cemetery, Pole Town, General Motors Plant, Hamtramck and Detroit, MI, Photographs of grave stones, by J. William Gorski, 1980s. (34)
12. Bloomdale Cemetery, Trenton, MI, transcribed by The Downriver Genealogical Society, Fall, 1983.
13. Old Buildings on the Eastside of Detroit and Hamtramck, MI Photographs (29)
14. An Annotated & Topical List of Aids to Polish Genealogy, by Benedict Markowski, published by The Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, 1984. (booklet)
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15. The Burton Historical Collection of the Detroit Public Library, by Bernice Spenger. 1990 (booklet)
16. The Burton Historical Collection of the Detroit Main Public Library, by Joseph Oldenburg, 1988.
17. Using The Burton Historical Collection, of the Detroit Main Public Library, published by same. (booklet)
18. A Selection of Books on Polish Life & Culture at The Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, 1989.
19. Polish Churches on Microfilm at the Burton Historical Collection, The Detroit Public Library, by Kathleen Ann LaBudie. (booklet)
20. Polish Business Directory for Detroit, MI, 1907. (copy)
21. Polish Business Directory for Detroit, MI, 1907. (original)
22. Polish Business Directory for Detroit, MI, 1907, Photographs from directory, by J. William Gorski. (156)
23. Polish Business Directory for Detroit, MI, 1907, Photographs, (47)
24. James Campau Farm Deed in Detroit, MI, circa 1800. (copy)
25. Detroit Area Catholic Cemeteries, by David Reed.
26. The Catholic Directory and Year Book for the Archdiocese of Detroit, MI, 1949, published by The Cardinal Newman Foundation, 5165 Second Blvd., Detroit, MI.
27. John Cardinal Dearden, 22 Years, Archbishop of Detroit, MI, Jane Wolfrod Hughes, editor, 26 October 1980.
28. A Condensed History of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Detroit, MI, by Msgr. Francis X. Canfield. (booklet)
29. The Archdiocese of Detroit: A List of Mostly Polish Churches, by the Archdiocese of Detroit, 1986.
30. Detroit Catholic Church, Photograph and List of Clergy (Polish).
31. Census Discussion Papers, Metro Detroit in the 80s, by John J. Bukowczyk and Peter D. Slavcheff, Wayne State University, published by Polish-Americans in Detroit Metropolitan Detroit, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, 9 Sept. 1999.
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32. The Polish Christian Center Photographs (Baptist), 2930 25th at Michigan Avenue & Martin Road, Detroit, MI, by J. William Gorski. (2)
33. Tonie Curtis Store Photograph, Detroit Metropolitan Area. (1)
34. Dom Polski (Pameitnik) Club, Junction at Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI, 1925. (copy in Polish).
35. Dom Polski (Pamietnik) Anniversary, 1932-1942, Polish Legion, P.L.A.W. (copy)
36. Economic Elite Study, Detroit, 1975, by Gerald E. Driggs, published by the Michigan Ethnic Heritage Studies Center, 71 East Perry, Detroit, MI 48202.
37. The Felician Sisters of Detroit: The Educational Work of the Felician Sisters of the Province of Detroit in United States, 1874-1948, by Sister Mary Jeremiah Studniewska, C.S.S.F., © by Felician Sisters, C.S.S.F., 1962.
38. Felician Sisters Centennial in America, Response 1874-1974, edited by Sister Ellen Marie Ryba, C.S.S.F.
39. World Congregation of the Felician Sisters Magnificat, 1855-1955, lithographed in Buffalo, NY, by William J. Keller, Inc.
40. Friends of Polish Art Directory, Detroit, MI, 1986. (book)
41. Catholic Directory for the Archdiocese of Detroit, MI, 1981-82.
42. A Chronological List of Parishes and Missions, Archdiocese of Detroit, 1 February 1964.
43. A Directory of Polish Roman Catholic Parishes in Southeastern, MI, by Benedict Markowski.
44. The Polish Roman Catholic Churches of Metropolitan Detroit, by Michael A. Krolewski, 4 April 1985.
45. Rev. Leonard Blair is a Bishop in the Archdiocese of Detroit, MI, The Michigan Catholic, 3 September 1999.
46 The DIA Magazine, July 1987, Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI.
47. Elmwood Endures: A History of a Detroit Cemetery, by Michael S. Frank, published by The Wayne State University Press, Detroit, 1996.
48. Detroit 88 Magazine
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49. Detroit Area Ethnic Map, published by Wayne State Press, Detroit, MI, 1988.
50. Helen of Detroit, The Tales of Industrial Heroines Presented at the National Womens’ Studies Association Convention, by Jane Dobija, June, 1981.
51. Detroit Polish Heritage, by the Detroit Historical Museum, Detroit, MI, 1979.
52. Detroit’s Polish Population, Life Magazine, 25 March 1955.
53. Poles in Detroit Already 100 Years, by The Polish Historical Society of Detroit, MI, Dziennik Polska, 18 January 1937, F. W. Dziob.
54. Detroit Poles Photographs, Vol. 1. (26 large)
55. Detroit Poles Photographs, Vol. 1. (62 regular)
56. Detroit Poles Slides, Vol. 1. (16)
57. Detroit Poles Photographs, Vol. 2. (11 large)
58. Detroit Poles Photographs, Vol. 2. (16 regular)
59. Detroit Poles Slides, Vol. 2. (16)
60. Detroit Area Polonia, a list of information sources.
61. Dom Polski (Domu Polskiego), 1907 Member Photographs, Eastside Detroit, rephotographed by J. William Gorski. (38)
62. City of Detroit in Slides, by J. William Gorski, Late 1970s. (68)
63. City of Detroit in Photographs, by J. William Gorski, late 1970s. (11)
64. Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, Golden Jubilee, 1919 to 1969, 3414 Trombley Ave., Detroit, MI 48211, 9 November 1969.
65. Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church History, The Eaglet, Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan, Vol. 1, No. 2, September, 1981.
66. Katyn and Other Unknown Places of Martyrdom of Polish Prisoners of War in the U.S.S.R., 1940, by Katyn Massacre Remembrance Committee, Polish American Congress, Michigan Division.
67. Lutnia Polish Singing Society, Golden Jubilee, 1908-1958, Program, 23 November 1958. (copy)
68. A. B. Magg’s Store Photograph, Detroit Metropolitan Area. (1)
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69. Martini Evangelical Lutheran Church, 35th Anniversary, 31 October 1948. (book)
70. 20 Years of Poles in The Michigan Catholic Newspaper for the Archdiocese of Detroit, 1980-1999, compiled and indexed by J. William Gorski.
71. Mt. Olivet Cemetery Photographs, Detroit, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1980s. (6)
72. Nasz S’wiat, (Our World) Weekly Newspaper, 31 January 1942, Vol. 111, No. 5, 5100 Grandy Avenue, Detroit, MI.
73. A Tribute to Casimir Obecny, by Detroit’s Polonia-Americans.
74. Obrazkowy Elementarz Polski, by Polish American Publishing Co., 2516 Tell Place, Chicago, IL. [This book was used by Wtaclzi Zukonski, 5223 Chene Street, Detroit, MI.]
75. Our Lady Queen of Heaven Roman Catholic Church Photographs, 8175 East Lantz, Detroit, MI 48234, by J. William Gorski, 1989. (2)
76. Our Lady Help of Christians, Sixty Years, 1923 to 1983, Jubilee Book, 12635 McDougall, Detroit, MI 48212.
77. Our Lady Help of Christians, Fifty Years, Jubilee Book, 12635 McDougall, Detroit, MI 48212.
78. Our Lady Help of Christians, Photographs, 12635 McDougall, Detroit, MI 48212, by J. William Gorski, 1980s. (3)
79. Our Lady of Good Counsel Roman Catholic Church, 50 Years Jubilee, 1928 to 1978, East McNichols at Annott, Detroit, MI 48205, 19 June 1986.
80. Our Lady of Good Counsel Roman Catholic Church, Tidings, 50 Years Jubilee, 1928 to 1978, East McNichols at Annott, Detroit, MI 48205, 29 June 1986. (newsletter)
81. Our Lady Queen of Angels, Jubilee Book, 1915 to 1990, 4200 Martin Ave., Detroit, MI 48210.
82. Our Lady Queen of Heaven Roman Catholic Church, 50th Anniversary, 1929-1979, 8276 East Lantz, Detroit, MI 48234. (book)
83. Our Lady Queen of Heaven Roman Catholic Church Paper, Vol. 1, No. 22, 9 July 1989.
84. Our Savior Polish National Catholic Church, Deed of Old Church, November, 1918, Detroit, MI. (copy)
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85. Our Savior on Golgotha Polish National Catholic Church, Golden Jubilee, Detroit, MI, 24 November 1966. Same as Our Savior Polish National Catholic Church.
86. Poles in the Detroit Newspapers, by Mrs. Verna Rolski.
87. Poletown, Inter-Parish Council, Detroit, MI. September, 1970.
88. Poletown, Information on resident and business relocation from The Poletown Project, Nov. 1989, by GAO, United States General Accounting Office.
89. Poletown - Cities of Detroit and Hamtramck, MI, Environment Impact Statement, by the City of Detroit Community Economic Development Dept., 1980.
90. Poletown Collection, by Bruce L. Harkness, published by Ethnic Studies Newsletter, Wayne State University, Detroit, Vol. 1, No. 1, Fall, 1986.
91. Poletown Lives, by Information Factory, Detroit, MI, 1983.
92. Poletown Lives, by Information Factory, Detroit, MI, 1986. (packet)
93. Poletown Photographs, by Bruce L. Harkness, published by Wayne State University Press, Detroit, MI, 1986.
94. Polish American Journal Newspaper, 2001, 2002, and 2003.
95. Polish American Journal Newspaper, October, 2003 to October, 2004.
96. Polish Daily Newspaper, 75th Anniversary Program, Detroit, MI area, 24 April 1979.
97. The Polish in Detroit, by James J. Tye.
98 Polish Falcons, Branch 79, Photograph, 4130 Junction, Detroit, MI. (1)
99. Polish Melody Club, Anniversary Dance, 19 February 1939, Detroit, MI. (advertisement)
100. The Polish National Catholic Church in Detroit, History, by Richard and Verna Rolski, published in The Eaglet, Vol. 4, No. 1, January, 1984, Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan, J. William Gorski, Editor-in-Chief.
101. Polish Telephone Directory, for the Detroit Metropolitan Area, 1932.
102. Polish Weekly Newspaper, 2001, 2002, and 2003.
103. Polish Weekly Newspaper, October, 2003 to October, 2004.
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104. Polish Women on Strike, by Jane Dobija. Monthly Detroit, April, 1982.
105. Polish Womens’ Alliance of America, 75th Anniversary, 1913-1989, Detroit, MI, 30 April 1989.
106. Pulaski Park Dedication, Souvenir Book, Wyandotte, MI, 16 October 1938.
107. Resurrection Roman Catholic Church Dedication Book, New Church, 3983 Miller Road, Detroit, MI, 1962.
108. The Royal Eagle, 1415 Parker, Detroit, MI, (Polish Restaurant)
109. Rzeszow Dancers of Southeastern, MI, Slides, by. J. William Gorski. Three papers on the dancers. (12)
110. St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church, Golden Jubilee Book, 1914-1964, 7603 Rosa Parks Blvd., Detroit, MI 48206 (formerly 12th Street). History by Joseph Swastek, Polish History by Rev. John Rzopinski, S.J.
111. St. Albertus Roman Catholic Church Centennial, 1972-1973, 4231 St. Aubin, Detroit, MI 48207. (Poletown).
112. St. Albertus Roman Catholic Church, A Historical Landmark of Tradition and History, 4231 St. Aubin, Detroit, MI 48207. (Poletown).
113. St. Albertus Roman Catholic Church Photograph, 4231 St. Aubin, Detroit, MI 48207. (Poletown). (1)
114. St. Albertus Roman Catholic Church and Area Photographs, 4231 St. Aubin, Detroit, MI 48207. (Poletown). (9)
115. St. Andrew Roman Catholic Church, 60th Anniversary, 1920-1980, Souvenir Pictorial Directory, 7060 McGraw, Detroit, MI. (copy)
116. St. Andrew Roman Catholic Church, Photographs, 7060 McGraw, Detroit, MI, by J. William Gorski. (4)
117. St. Anne Roman Catholic Church, Jubilee Book, 1701-1976, 1000 St. Anne, Detroit, MI. (French, not Polish).
118. St. Anne Roman Catholic Church, 100 Years of Detroit History, by Edward J. Hickey. © by Wayne State University Press, 1951. (book)
119. St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church, Golden Jubilee, September, 1971, 13504 Justine Avenue, Detroit, MI. (copy)
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120. St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church Dedication Book, 13504 Justine Ave., Detroit, MI 48212, 19 October 1949.
121. St. Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church, 60 Years of Service, 27 October 1985, 2291 East Outer Drive, Detroit, MI 48234.
122. St. Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church Photograph, 2291 East Outer Drive, Detroit, MI 48234, by J. William Gorski, 1980s. (1)
123. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church, 50 Years, Jubilee Book, 3381 23rd Street, Detroit, MI.
124. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church, Report of Church Collections, 3381 23rd Street, Detroit, MI. (copy)
125. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church, Diamond Jubilee Book, 1882-1957, 3381 23rd Street, Detroit, MI. (book)
126. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church, Diamond Jubilee Book, 1882-1957, 3381 23rd Street, Detroit, MI. (copy)
127. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church, Centennial Book, 1882-1982, 3381 23rd Street, Detroit, MI.
128. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church, Centennial Mass Program, 1882-1982, 3381 23rd Street, Detroit, MI.
129. St. Casimir Roman Catholic Church and Area Photographs, 3381 23rd Street, Detroit, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1970s. (22)
130. St. Cunegunda Roman Catholic Church, Jubilee Book, 1927-1932, 5900 St. Lawrence, Detroit, MI 48210. (copy)
131. St. Cunegunda Roman Catholic Church, 50th Anniversary Book, 3 August 1927 to 7 August 1977, 5900 St. Lawrence, Detroit, MI 48210.
132. St. Cunegunda Roman Catholic Church, Photographs of Church and Rectory, 5900 St. Lawrence, Detroit, MI 48210., by Rev. Alex S. Wilczewski, Pastor.
133. St. Cunegunda Roman Catholic Church, Slide, 5900 St. Lawrence, Detroit, MI 48210., Slide of Church Marker by Rev. Alex S. Wilczewski, Pastor. Slide by J. William Gorski, 1970s. (1)
134. St. Elizabeth Roman Catholic Church, Centennial Jubilee Book, 1885-1985, 3128 East Canfield, Detroit, MI 48207. (not Polish Church)
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135. St. Francis D’Assisi Roman Catholic Church, 100 Years Anniversary Book, 15 October 1989, 4500 Wesson, Detroit, MI 48210.
136. St. Francis D’Assisi Roman Catholic Church History, 4500 Wesson, Detroit, MI 48210.
137. St. Francis D’Assisi Roman Catholic Church Postcards, 4500 Wesson, Detroit, MI 48210. (3)
138. St. Francis D’Assisi Roman Catholic Church, Celebrating 110 Years, 4500 Wesson, Detroit, MI 48210, Michigan Catholic.
139. St. Francis D’Assisi Roman Catholic Church Photograph of Front Door, 4500 Wesson, Detroit, MI 48210, by J. William Gorski. (1)
140. St. Francis D’Assisi Roman Catholic Church, Photograph of School Classroom circa 1906, 4500 Wesson, Detroit, MI 48210. (1)
141. St. Hedwig Roman Catholic Church, Welcome Back, Mothers, Wives & Sisters Club, in honor of the returned Veterans of World War II, 16 June 1946, 3245 Junction, Detroit, MI 48210. (book)
142. St. Hedwig Roman Catholic Church, Diamond Jubilee Book, 1903-1978, 3245 Junction, Detroit, MI 48210. (book)
143. St. Hedwig Roman Catholic Church, Celebrating Our 90th Year, 1903-1993, 3245 Junction, Detroit, MI 48210, compiled and edited by Pamela L. Lazar
144. St. Hedwig Roman Catholic Church, Sunday Envelope and Collection List, 3245 Junction, Detroit, MI 48210.
145. St. Hedwig Roman Catholic Church, List of Stained Glass and Stations of the Cross Donors, 3245 Junction, Detroit, MI 48210.
146. St. Hedwig Roman Catholic Church & School Publication, 1945, 3245 Junction, Detroit, MI 48210.
147. Rev. Chester Czarnecki Silver Jubilee at St. Hedwig Roman Catholic Church, 26 June 1955 Program.
148. St. Hedwig Roman Catholic Church Photographs, 3245 Junction, Detroit, MI 48210, by J. William Gorski. (14)
149. St. Hedwig Roman Catholic Church, Silver Anniversary, 1903-1928 Photographs, 3245 Junction, Detroit, MI 48210. (6) (copy)
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150. St. Hedwig Roman Catholic Church Photographs, 3245 Junction, Detroit, MI 48210, by J. William Gorski. (14)
151. St. Hedwig Roman Catholic Church, Silver Anniversary, 1903-1928 Photographs, 3245 Junction, Detroit, MI 48210. (6) (copy)
152. St. Helena Roman Catholic Church, 60th Anniversary, 1925-1985, 753 Forest, Wyandotte, MI 48192. (booklet)
153. St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church, 3151 Farnsworth, Detroit, MI. (A background of St. Hyacinth Parish), 1928.
154. St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church, A Church History, 3151 Farnsworth, Detroit, MI, by Michael A. Krolewski, © by author. 1984.
155. St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church, 1907-1982, 75th Anniversary Mass, 7 November 1982 Program, 3151 Farnsworth, Detroit, MI.
156. Rev. Francis Skalski Silver Anniversary, 1956-1982, at St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church, 3151 Farnsworth, Detroit, MI.
157. St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church Postcard, 3151 Farnsworth, Detroit, MI. (1)
158. St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church, 90th Anniversary Book, 1907-1997, 3151 Farnsworth, Detroit, MI.
159. St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church Photographs, 3151 Farnsworth, Detroit, MI, by J. William Gorski. (2)
160. St. Ignatius Roman Catholic Church, 12260 Camden, Detroit, MI 48213.
161. St. Ignatius Roman Catholic Church, Silver Anniversary, 1948-1973, 12260 Camden, Detroit, MI 48213. (book)
162. St. John’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, 25th Anniversary Book, 1907-1983, 3877 Clippert Street, Detroit, MI.
163. St. Josaphat Roman Catholic Church, 100th Anniversary, 1889-1989, Canfield Street, Detroit, MI, by Eduard Adam Skendzel, © by author, 1989.
164. St. Josaphat Roman Catholic Church, Diamond Jubilee Book, 1889-1964, Canfield Street, Detroit, MI. (book)
165. St. Josaphat Roman Catholic Church, Diamond Jubilee Banquet Program, Canfield Street, Detroit, MI 48201.
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166. St. Josaphat Roman Catholic Church, Stained Glass Window Layout, Canfield Street, Detroit, MI 48201.
167. St. Josaphat Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Casimir Rochowski, Founding Pastor, Canfield Street, Detroit, MI 48201, by Eduard Adam Skendzel, 15 January 1989.
168. St. Louis the King Roman Catholic Church, Golden Anniversary Book, 1923-1973, 18891 St. Louis, Detroit, MI 48234.
169. St. Louis the King Roman Catholic Church, Diamond Anniversary Book, 1923-1993, 18891 St. Louis, Detroit, MI 48234, 14 November 1993.
170. St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, 646 Monroe, Detroit, MI 48226.
171. St. Michael Polish National Catholic Church Photograph, 1914, First Church, Photograph of Altar, Central Avenue, Detroit, MI. (Detroit’s west side).
172. St. Michael Polish National Catholic Church Photograph, 1914, First Church, Photograph of Altar, Central Avenue, Detroit, MI. (Detroit’s west side).
173. SS. Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church, 75th Anniversary, 1907-1982, 3800 Gilbert and Clayton Street Detroit, MI 48210. (copy)
174. SS. Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church, Golden Jubilee, 1923-1973, 7685 Grandville, Detroit, MI 48228.
175. St. Peter First Polish Methodist Church, 2935 Yemans, Hamtramck, MI 48212. [This church is now The Pentecostal Bible Way Church - black, 1982].
176. St. Philomena Roman Catholic Church, Silver Anniversary Book, 1951-1976, 4281 Marseilles, Detroit, MI 48224, April, 1976.
177. St. Raymond Roman Catholic Church, Anniversary Book, 20103 Joanne, Detroit, MI 48205.
178. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church, 50th Anniversary Book, 5818 Dubois, Detroit, MI 48211. (copy)
179. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church, High School Year Book, The Stan-EM, 1948, The Golden Anniversary Edition, 5818 Dubois, Detroit, MI 48211.
180. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church, The Catholic League, 1943-1968, 5818 Dubois, Detroit, MI 48211. (booklet)
181. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church, Catholic Order of Foresters Roster Book, 5818 Dubois, Detroit, MI 48211. (copy)
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182. Rev. Monsignor Vincent V. Borkowicz, 50th Anniversary to the Priesthood at St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church, 25 April 1971.
183. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church, 50th Anniversary Jubilee Book, 1898-1948, 5818 Dubois, Detroit, MI 48211.
184. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church, 70th Anniversary Jubilee Book, 13 October 1968, 5818 Dubois, Detroit, MI 48211.
185. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church, 80th Anniversary Jubilee Book, 1979, 5818 Dubois, Detroit, MI 48211, by Lawrence Chominski.
186. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church, Commemorative Book for Centennial, 1898-1998, 5818 Dubois, Detroit, MI 48211.
187. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church, List of Church Collections for 1965, 5818 Dubois, Detroit, MI 48211.
188. St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church, Golden Jubilee Book, 1914-1964, 5818 Dubois, Detroit, MI 48211, 9 April 1964.
189. St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church, 60th Anniversary Book, 4300 Central Avenue, Detroit, MI 48210.
190. St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church, 75th Anniversary Book, 1917-1992, 4300 Central Avenue, Detroit, MI 48210.
191. Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, 50th Anniversary Book, 1890-1940, 4440 Russell, Detroit, MI 48207. (copy)
192. Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, (Diamond) 75th Anniversary Program, 4440 Russell, Detroit, MI 48207.
193. Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, 75th Anniversary Book, 1890-1965, 4440 Russell, Detroit, MI 48207. (copy)
194. Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, Centennial Anniversary Book, 1889-1989, 4440 Russell, Detroit, MI 48207, edited by Genevieve Bessette, printed by The Compton Printing Co., Farmington Hills, MI.
195. Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, The Marian, High School Year Book, 1974, 4440 Russell, Detroit, MI 48207. (copy)
196. Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, Obituaries from the Church Bulletin, 1977-1987, 4440 Russell, Detroit, MI 48207, compiled by J. William Gorski, 1989.
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197. Rev. Boguslaus T. Poznanski, Silver Jubilee, 1938-1963, pastor of Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, 4440 Russell, Detroit, MI 48207.
198. Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church: A Centennial Parish, 4440 Russell, Detroit, MI 48207, by Eduard Adam Skendzel, © by author, printed by Littleshield Press, Grand Rapids, MI, 1985.
199. Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church: A Historical Sketch, 4440 Russell, Detroit, MI 48207.
200. Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church Cemetery: Map of Old Section, Mound Road at 6 Mile Road, Detroit, MI.
201. Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, List of Headstone Portrait Photographs, Mound Road at 6 Mile Road, Detroit, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1983. {Called the Sacred Heart Cemetery].
202. Polish Detroit and the Kolasinski Affair, by Lawrence D. Orton. Wayne State University Press, 1981.
203. The Kolasinski Story, by Eduard Adam Skendzel, © by author, printed by Littleshield Press, Grand Rapids, MI, 1979.
204. Symbolism in Poland, by the Detroit Institute of Arts, 1984. (booklet)
205. Descendants of Jozef Szynski, by Al Szynski. 2002.
206. Transfiguration Roman Catholic Church, Silver Jubilee Book, 1950, 5830 Simon K, Detroit, MI 48212.
207. Transfiguration Roman Catholic Church, 50th Anniversary Book, 1975, 5830 Simon K, Detroit, MI 48212.
208. Ukrainians in Detroit, by Michael and Martha Wichorek, August, 1955. (book)
209. University of Detroit High School, The Cub, 1930 Year Book, © by Thomas L. Conlan, editor, 1930.
210. The Wawel Folk Ensemble Dance, of the Detroit, MI Area Program, 2 April 1977.
211. L. Weingarden Groceries & Fruits Photograph, Detroit Metropolitan Area. (1)
212. Westside Courier Index, 1930-1935, Detroit, MI, abstracted and compiled by Pamela L. Lazar, published by The Dearborn Genealogical Society, P. O. Box 1112, Dearborn, MI 48121-1112.
Downriver
1. Downriver Genealogical Directory, 1383 Cleophus, P. O. Box 1776, Lincoln Park, MI 48146, © The Downriver Genealogical Society, 1981.
Ecorse
1. St. Francis Xavier Cemetery, Ecorse, MI., surveyed and compiled by Leonard Montie, 1979, published by the Downriver Genealogical Society, Lincoln Park, MI, 1986.
Grosse Pointe
1. Pointe to Pointe, by Grosse Pointe Historical Society, 1987.
2. The Moorings, Grosse Pointe Historical Society, Grosse Pointe, MI, Vol. 5, No. 5, Winter, 1987.
3. Know Your Grosse Pointe, Michigan, History of the Grosse Pointes, 3rd edition, © and published by The League of Women Voters, 1973. (booklet)
4. St. Paul Roman Catholic Church Cemetery Transcription, Moross Road, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236, recorded by J. William Gorski, 1981.
5. St. Paul Roman Catholic Church Directory, 1986, 157 Lakeshore Drive, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48136, published by Cathedral Publishers, Royal Oak, MI 48068.
6. St. Paul Roman Catholic Church Directory, 1987, 157 Lakeshore Drive, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48136, published by Cathedral Publishers, Royal Oak, MI 48068.
7. St. Paul Roman Catholic Church Directory, 1991, 157 Lakeshore Drive, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48136, published by Cathedral Publishers, Royal Oak, MI 48068.
8. St. Paul Roman Catholic Church Cemetery Photographs, Moross Road, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236, by J. William Gorski, 1981. (77)
Hamtramck
1. The Citizen, Hamtramck, MI Newspaper, 2001, 2002, and 2003.
2. The Citizen, Hamtramck, MI Newspaper, October, 2003 to October, 2004.
3. Poles in The Citizen, Newspaper, Vols. 1, 2, and 3, Hamtramck, MI, compiled and indexed by J. William Gorski.
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4. Polish Congregational Church History, Joseph Campau and Hancock corner, Hamtramck, MI.
5. Polish Congregational Church Photograph, Joseph Campau and Hancock corner, Hamtramck, MI. (1)
6. Cosmos Memories. Hamtramck High School Yearbook, Hamtramck, Michigan, 1941.
7. Cosmos Memories. Hamtramck High School Yearbook, Hamtramck, Michigan, 1944.
8. The Cosmos. Hamtramck High School Newspaper, Hamtramck, Michigan, 1934-1937.
9 Hamtramck, by The Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, 1922. (leaflet)
10. Hamtramck High School.
11. Hamtramck Newspapers. History and List, no author or date.
12. Hamtramck High School Class of 1937, 45th Reunion, 28 August 1982. (program)
13. Hamtramck, Michigan in the News, 1857-1923.
14. Hamtramck’s 75th Anniversary, 1922-1997. The Citizen. Hamtamck, MI, 28 August 1997.
15. History of Hamtramck, Michigan. The Eaglet, published by The Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1985.
16. Hamtramck, Michigan Photographs. (23)
17. Hamtramck 75th Anniversary, 1922-1997. © and published by The Citizen, Hamtramck, MI. (book)
18 Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church Photograph, Hamtramck, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1980s. (1)
19. Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church, Golden Jubilee, 1922 to 1972, Hamtramck, MI. (copy of book)
20. Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church, Tidings, newsletter, Hamtramck, MI, October, 1982.
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21. Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church, Tidings, newsletter, Hamtramck, MI, April, 1983.
22. Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church Directory, Hamtramck, MI.
23. Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Church Golden Jubilee Souvenir Book, 1913 to 1963, Hamtramck, MI.
24. Kowalski Sausage Co., Hamtramck, MI, by Kowalski Sausage Co. (booklet)
25. Our Lady Queen of Apostles Roman Catholic Church, Golden Jubilee Book, Hamtramck, MI. (copy)
26. Our Lady Queen of Apostles Roman Catholic Church, 75 Years Jubilee, 1917 to 1992, Hamtramck, MI.
27. Our Lady Queen of Apostles Roman Catholic Church, 60 Years Jubilee, 1917 to 1967, Hamtramck, MI.
28 Our Lady Queen of Apostles Roman Catholic Church, 75 Years Jubilee, 1917 to 1992, Hamtramck, MI.
29. Our Lady Queen of Apostles Roman Catholic Church, Envelope Offering Report, Hamtramck, MI, 1 September 1959-31 August 1960.
30. Our Lady Queen of Apostles Roman Catholic Church Photographs, 3861 Prescott, Hamtramck, MI, by J. William Gorski, 1980s. (3)
31. Polish American Century Club, Inc., Diamond Jubilee, 1917-1977, Hamtramck, MI.
32. Pope John Paul II, in Hamtramck, MI, 1987. (program)
33. Pope John Paul II, in Hamtramck. The Citizen, Hamtramck, MI, 19 September 1987.
34. St. Florian Roman Catholic Church, Silver Jubilee Book, 2626 Poland, Hamtramck, MI 48212, 25 August 1986. (copy)
35. St. Florian Roman Catholic Church, 75th Anniversary Jubilee Book 1908-1983, 2626 Poland, Hamtramck, MI 48212, 25 August 1986.
36. St. Florian Roman Catholic Church, 75th Anniversary Jubilee Book 1908-1983, 2626 Poland, Hamtramck, MI 48212, 25 August 1986.
37. St. Florian Roman Catholic Church, Diamond Anniversary Book 1908-1983, 2626 Poland, Hamtramck, MI 48212, 20 November 1983.
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38. St. Florian Roman Catholic Church, Postcards, 2626 Poland, Hamtramck, MI 48212, 25 August 1986. (6)
39. St. Florian Roman Catholic Church, Church Newsletter (Commuter), 2626 Poland, Hamtramck, MI 48212, 21 March 1976.
40. St. Florian Roman Catholic Church Photographs, 2626 Poland, Hamtramck, MI 48212, by J. William Gorski. (2)
41. St. Ladislaus Roman Catholic Church, 50th Anniversary, 1920-1970, 2730 Caniff, Hamtramck, MI 48212. (copy)
42. St. Ladislaus Roman Catholic Church, 75th Anniversary, 1920-1995, 2730 Caniff, Hamtramck, MI 48212.
43. St. Ladislaus Roman Catholic Church, Torch High School Yearbook, 1939, 2730 Caniff, Hamtramck, MI 48212.
Livonia
1. St. Genevieve Roman Catholic Church, Silver Anniversary, June, 1984, 29015 Jamison, Livonia, MI 48154.
New Boston
1. St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church, Parish Photo Directory, 1984, 18854 Huron River Road, New Boston, MI 48164.
2. St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church, Centennial Jubilee, 1874-1974, 18854 Huron River Road, New Boston, MI 48164, by Rev. Alexander J. Wytrwal, published by Custom Book, Inc., South Hackensack, NJ 07606.
3 St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church, Pictorial Book, 18854 Huron River Road, New Boston, MI 48164, published by Pictorial Church Directories of America, 1706 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63102.
4. St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church, Diamond Jubilee Book, 1874-1949, 18854 Huron River Road, New Boston, MI 48164, 25 September 1949. (copy)
5. Rev. Alexander J. Wytrwal, Silver Jubilee, 1950-1975, at Stephen Roman Catholic Church, 18854 Huron River Road, New Boston, MI 48164. (book)
6. St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church, School Addition Dedication, 16 February 1969, 18854 Huron River Road, New Boston, MI 48164. (book)
7. St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church, Cemetery Index.
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8. St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church Bulletins, 18854 Huron River Road, New Boston, MI 48164, 1972. [complete year]
9. St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church Bulletins, 18854 Huron River Road, New Boston, MI 48164, 1973. [complete year]
10. St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church Bulletins, 18854 Huron River Road, New Boston, MI 48164, 1983. [complete year]
River Rouge
1. River Rouge, by The River Rouge Saving Bank, River Rouge, MI.
Wyandotte
1. Wyandotte History, by Virginia Konwinski.
2. Wyandotte, MI: A History of, published in The Eaglet. Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan, Vol. 7, No. 3, September, 1987.
3. Wyandotte and Glenwood, Michigan City Directory, 1901-02.
4. Our Fame & Fortune in Wyandotte, MI, by Edwina M. DeWindt and Joseph C. DeWindt, © and published by The Rotary Club of Wyandotte, MI, 1985.
5. Proudly We Record in Wyandotte, MI, © and published by the Rotary Club of Wyandotte, MI, 1955.
6. V.F.W. Post #1136, Wyandotte, MI, Past Post Commanders and Past Presidents Ladies Auxiliary.
7. Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Wyandotte, MI, transcribed by the Downriver Genealogical Society, 1988.
8. Somhel Studio Photograph, Wyandotte, MI. (1)
9. St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church Information Directory, Wyandotte, MI.
10. Oakwood Cemetery Burials, by Joseph and Edwina DeWindt, Wyandotte, MI, 1953.
11. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Jubilee Book, 1888 to 1974, 976 Superior Blvd., Wyandotte, MI 48192.
12. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Centennial Directory, 1899 to 1999, 976 Superior Blvd., Wyandotte, MI 48192.
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13. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church: A Short History of, 976 Superior Blvd., Wyandotte, MI 48192.
14. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church Papers, 976 Superior Blvd., Wyandotte, MI 48192, 28 June 1987.
15. Post #95, Polish Army Veterans Associaton of America, Souvenir Program, 48th Annual Convention of District #6, P.A.V.A., Wyandotte, MI, 1977.
16. Post #95, Polish Army Veterans Associaton of America, Souvenir Program, 42nd Annual Convention of District #6, P.A.V.A., Wyandotte, MI, 1971.
17. Post #95, Polish Army Veterans Associaton of America, Ladies Auxiliary, 50 Year Anniversary, 1934-1984, Wyandotte, MI, 16 September 1984.
18. St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church, Anniversary Book, 105 Superior, Wyandotte, MI 48192.
19. Wyandotte Cemetery List