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Dirva: Field Archive 

  • Cleveland, Ohio
  • 19431951

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Lithuanian immigrants arrived in Cleveland, Ohio, in two major waves: the first in the late 19th century, and the second after World War II. By 1915, Cleveland was home to 10,000-12,000 Lithuanians, and the Dirva ("Field") was one of several newspapers established in the early 20th century to serve this community. The paper started as the Santaika ("Peace") in 1915 and was renamed the Dirva in August 1916; by 1920, it was the only Lithuanian newspaper in Cleveland. Published by the Ohio Lithuanian Publishing Company run by Apdonas B. Bartusevicius (Bartoszewicz) and first edited by Vincas K. Jokubynas, the main editor of the Dirva's early run was Kazys S. Karpius (Karpavicius).

Archive Info

  • 3,487
  • Cleveland, Ohio
  • 19431951
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Source Information

Dirva: Field, 1943–1951 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: June 24, 2022

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Kazimiera Giedratis Brooklyn NY 13 May 1949

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Archive Info

  • 3,487
  • Cleveland, Ohio
  • 19431951
0

Source Information

Dirva: Field, 1943–1951 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: June 24, 2022