Metadata: Ivanichi Station of the State Police; Ivanichi, Vladimir County, Volhynia Wojewodship
Collection
- Country:
- Ukraine
- Holding institution:
- State Archive of the Volhynia Region
- Holding institution (official language):
- Державний архів Волинської області
- Postal address:
- 21 Veteraniv St., Lutsk, 43024, Ukraine
- Phone number:
- 380 (0332) 715 376
- Web address:
- www.volyn.archives.gov.ua
- Email:
- info@davo.voladm.gov.ua
- Reference number:
- F. 210
- Title:
- Ivanichi Station of the State Police; Ivanichi, Vladimir County, Volhynia Wojewodship
- Title (official language):
- Иваничивский постерунок государственной полиции, с. Иваничи Владимирского у. Волынского воеводства; Іваничівський постерунок державної поліції, с. Іваничі Володимирського пов. Волинського воєводства
- Creator/accumulator:
- Ivanichi Station of the State Police
- Date(s):
- 1923/1939
- Language:
- Polish
- Yiddish
- Extent:
- 213 files
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Scope and content:
-
The general description relates to the Dorosiny, Ivanichi, Krasnovolia, Olyka, Polonka, Rozhishche, Sokol, Sofievka, and Torchin Stations of the State Police in the Lutsk county.
Among materials housed in the fonds are statistical information on the ethnic makeup of the inhabitants of a number of population centres of Lutsk county, including data on population size, religious confession, party membership, etc.; correspondence on the activities of Jewish parties and public-political and charitable organisations (the Bund, the General Jewish Party of Labor, the Palestine Emigration Society, etc.), their lists, and reports on meetings and other events held by them; information on the London Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews, which had branches in Warsaw, Krakow, Lublin, Lwow, Chelm, and other Polish cities (1924); on elections to the Fourth Regional Conference of the Tarbut society (1931); minutes of electoral meetings of Jewish organisations and lists of their board members; notifications from Jewish parties, unions, and associations on the establishment of regional structures, and state police station permits for these organisations to hold lectures, concerts, literary evenings, theatrical productions, street demonstrations, etc.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- State police stations were established pursuant to a law of 24 July 1919. Constituting a lower echelon of the state police, they held jurisdiction over one or several Jewish communities [gminy], and were subordinate to county detachments of the state police. They were liquidated in September 1939.
- System of arrangement:
- The fonds' inventory is systematised chronologically.
- Finding aids:
- An inventory is available.
- Yerusha Network member:
- Jewish Theological Seminary