- SUM - Toronto - 1972-01-15
- Shevchenko Scientific Society - Edmonton - 1974-03-01
- Ukrainian Credit Union - Edmonton - 1975-02-18, 1982-08-20
- Taras Shevchenko Foundation - 1975-12-16
- Patronage F.U.C. & A. for Kobzar - Winnipeg - 1973-11-06
- Ukrainian Youth Unity - Edmonton - 1976-02-12, 1976-06-16, 1977-05-24, 1979-12-19, 1980-12-09, 1981-12-09,
- Heritage Series of Concerts - Edmonton - 1978-1979
- UVAN - Winnipeg - 1978
- Harvard University Ukrainian Studies Fund- Missasauga - 1979
- Patronage NTSH-EY2 - Edmonton - 1980-03-01
- U of A Dept. of Slavic Languages - Edmonton - 1981-11-02
- Verkhovyna Ensemble - Edmonton - 1983-11-05
- Fort Edmonton Historical Foundation - Edmonton - 1981-12-21
Files 35-44 include "Memories from the Auswitch Concentration Camp", "Memories", a speech written by Lahola to commemorate his 33 years of liberation from Auswitch, memoirs of Father Yurii Kowalsky, and interviews, newspaper articles about World War 2.
Files 45-50 contain biographies, articles, photographs of other individuals involved in W.W.II (associates of Lahola). Individuals include Petro Bolekhivs'kyi Boian, O. Kliuk, Mykola Klymyshyn, and Yurii Kowalsky.
Newspapers containing articles written about Lahola, and newspaper clippings about Lahola and articles written by Lahola.
Originals and photocopies.
- Entire newspapers: Ukrains'ki Visti, Natsional'na Trybuna, 1972-1995,
- Newspaper clippings: various newspapers, 1974-1985
-Ukrainian War Veterans' Assn. of Canada - Edmonton - 1978
-World Congress of Free Ukrainians - Toronto - 1978
-Cnd. League for the Liberation of Ukraine - Edmonton - 1979, 1983
-World Congress of Free Ukrainians - Philadelphia - 1979
-Ukrainian Free University Foundation Inc. - New York - 1984
-National Tribune - New York - 1992
-International Congress of Political Prisoners of Communist Regimes -1995
Letters contain various pamphlets, brochures, and invitations.
- "Our Life" - New York - 1977-06-03, 1980-06-23
- " Ukrainian News" - Edmonton - 1981 and greeting cards
- " Litopys UPA" - Toronto - 1982
- " Smoloskyp" - Toronto - 1982-11, 1983-10, 1983-11
Contains letters sent by the Dnipro Choir to John Lahola (1974, 1975).
Letters include:
- M. Babij - E and U/H and T - Cleveland, Ohio, 1968, attached: news article
- M. Czujko- U/H - Burnaby, 1985.
- Peter Dackiw - U/T - Edmonton, 1974
- Ivor Dent - E/T - Edmonton, 1974
- Bohdan Kacjor - U/H - Christmas Card, New York, 1992
- W. Kardash U/T - Ontario, 2 letters and a thank-you note, 1971
- J.M. Komarnycky - U/H - Toronto, 1991
- J. Koziak - Edmonton, thank-you card, 1973
- M. Laska - U/H - Christmas card, Minnesotta, 1987
- W. Makar - U/T - Toronto, 1978
- T. Melnyk - U/H - Hartford, 1990
- K. Niajko - U/H - Toronto, 1971
- N. Norosevych - U/T - Edmonton, 1975
- Nick Ochotta - enclosed: empty envelope with stamp from Malta -
1978 - S. Petelysky - U/H - postcard and letter, Richmond, 1983
- Mike Poricky- U/H - High Prairie, 1974
- Jevhen Proniuk - envelope only, Kyiv, date unknown
- P. Ivanets - U/H - Edmonton, 1973
- DR. Boris Rudyk - U/T - Edmonton, 1976
- Pavlo Shevchuk - U/T - address unknown - 1980
- Mike Silsky - U/H - Saskatchewan, 1972
Correspondence between John Lahola and Hryhorii Naniak - of Munich.
General topics, including: one written from Bad Steben sanatorium, thank-you letters, and photos.
Correspondence between John Lahola and Michael Kovalskyi - of Calgary, brother of Yurii Kovalskyi.
General letters, Christmas card, concentration camp mentions.
- 4 original letters - 1980, 1985, date/unknown
- 2 photocopies of the date unknown letter (accompany the original)
- 6 letters from S. Levytskyi to Ivan Lahola with Auswitz mentionings: 1974-09-15, 1974-11-25, 1974-12-08, 1974-12-14, 1980-10-12, 1990-10-24
- 1 letter from Ivan Lahola to S. Levytskyi: 1990-11-16 and one picture of a house.
- Letter on behalf of Lahola, Klymyshyn, Sharko, Chuiko, and Peteletskyi with congratulations to Kovalskyi.
- A response from Yurii Kovalskyi to the above letter of congratulations.
- 1 original letter/card, Ukrainian language, date unknown.
Files 7-16 contain personal letters written by Ivan Lahola to Chuiko, Dr. Klymyshyn, his daughter Lida Lahola, his son Roman Lahola, V. Makar, Okipniuk, P. Savaryn, Soreiko, and correspondence to his relatives in Ukraine.
Files 17-25 contain personal letters written to Ivan Lahola from various individuals.
Individuals include Petro B. Boian, Wladyslaw Fortuna, Mykola Iclymyshyn, Yurij Kowalsky, S. Lewyckyj, Michael Kowalsky, Hryhorii Naniak, Roman Lahola, Mychailp Babii, M. Czujko, Peter Dackiw, Ivor Dent, Bohdan Kcjor, and more.
Files 26-34 contain business letters written to Ivan Lahola from the Dnipro Choir of Edmonton, the Ukrainian Canadian Committee, Ukrainian War Veterans' Assn. of Canada, World Congress of Free Ukrainians, Canadian League for the Liberation of Ukraine, World Congress of Free Ukrainians, Ukrainian Free University Foundation Inc., National Tribune, International Congress of Political Prisoners of Communist Regimes, SUM, PLAST, Ukrainian Credit Union, Taras Shevchenko Foundation, and more.
Pictured on the photograph are John Lahola, Petro Boian Bolekhivs'kyi, and John Bolekhivs'kyi.
Correspondance sent between John Lahola and Mykola Klymyshyn of Michigan/Detroit.
Topics include: general greeting letters, concentration camp mentionings, request by Klymyshyn for Lahola's observations of Ukraine during his 1983 visit.
Letters sent to Lahola from Vasyl of Poland.
General letters.
- General greeting letters from Petro B. Boyan to Ivan Lahola and vice versa
- Letters on Auswitz issues
- Information about Boian's musical performances
- Conventions, requests for addresses.
A letter from Bohdan Lahola to his grandmother in Ukraine.
Audio Recordings, photos of Lahola in various environments, photos from concentration camps, photos from social events.