Greek Archives photograph collection, 1900-1967

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Papanikolas, Helen Zeese
Title
Greek Archives photograph collection
Dates
1900-1967 (inclusive)
Quantity
2.5 linear feet, (3 archival boxes)  :  384 Photographic Prints
Collection Number
P0121
Summary
The Greek Archives photograph collection contains photographs documenting life in the Greek community of Salt Lake City. The collection includes portraits from several families and photographs of businesses. Also included are photographs of various locations in Greece and the United States.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
Access Restrictions

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Short history of Utah's Greek community by Mike Korologos:

On October 22, 2005, the Greek Orthodox Church Community of Greater Salt Lake observed its 100th anniversary. The festivities marked the founding of the first Greek Orthodox Church in Utah, a historically significant occurrence because strong ties to the church are at the core of the founding, perpetuating and expanding Greek presence in the Utah and the West.

Drawn to America and westward to Utah by the promise of jobs, primarily in mineral extraction and the expanding railroad, the Greek pioneer immigrants were seeking a better life than what they faced their native land. With the first major influx of immigrants from Greece occurring between 1900 and1920, (the second was in the 1960s) the early arrivals experienced many hardships, ridicule, prejudice and tragedy. With determination, hard work and with the church fulfilling their religious, social and cultural necessities, the immigrants cobbled together a foundation on which subsequent generations continue to build.

At the time of the centennial observance, some 5,000 citizens of Greek ancestors resided in the Salt Lake Valley with two Greek Orthodox Churches still serving as the catalyst for perpetuating Greek customs, language, traditions and religious beliefs. Driven by the work ethic of their forefathers who stressed upon them the necessity of a good education, the Greek-Americans of Utah has grown in prominence and includes significant number of leaders in the business, cultural, political, educational, judicial, and religious landscape of the Utah, the West and nationally.

To commemorate its 100th anniversary, the Greek Orthodox Community in Utah published a hard-cover, 176-page history entitled "100 Years of Faith and Fervor-A History of the Greek Orthodox Church Community of Greater Salt Lake City, Utah 1905-2005." Long-time chronicler of the Greek community in Salt Lake City, Constantine J. Skedros, is the author.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The images in this collection document the ever changing quality of life for the Greek community of Salt Lake City from the turn of the century up to the mid-sixties. Several Greek families are represented in the collection by a large amount of personal family portraits as well as good documentation of businesses started by prominent figures in the early 1900s. Also featured are many images of places in Greece and the United States. Many of the photographs are originals dating back to 1911, but there are also copied images of earlier photographs. This collection will continue to grow in size and diversity.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library's Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Preferred Citation

Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Processing Note

Processed by Dale Larsen in 1993 and Lorraine Crouse in 2008.

Separated Materials

Audio-visual materials were transferred to the Greek oral histories audio-visual collection (A0004), the Interviews with Greek Utahns audio-visual collection (A0086), and the Greek audio-visual archives (A0140).

Manuscript materials were transferred to the Greek oral histories (MS 0329) and the Greek Archives (MS 0530).

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Greek ArchivesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
1 1
Bootleg Raids
  • 1-2: Images of Utah's involvement in the prohibition era of the United States. Pictured are raids in Magna and Bingham, Utah
1 2
People
  • 1: Early 20th century portrait of three women, two of whom are Martha Lolas Heleotes and Mrs. Praggastis
  • 2: Mrs. Angelo Heleotes and two of her sisters
  • 3: Angelo Raibos, a labor agent and sheepman of Carbon County, Utah
  • 4: Early portrait of Chris Heleotes, killed in motorcycle accident, circa 1922
  • 5-6: Various members of the Heleotes family near the community of Buena Vista, near Salt Lake City, Utah, circa 1926
  • 7: A portrait of the Halles family at the dinner table, circa 1920s
  • 8: A scene from the Good Friday Easter service at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Salt Lake City, 1969
  • 9: The second grade class at Emerson Primary School, San Francisco, California, 1915
  • 10: Recent reproduction of an early photograph of an unidentified Greek couple in native garb
  • 11: Formal portrait of Chris and Angelo Heleotes with George Zarros
  • 12: Portrait of possibly the entire community of Buena Vista at the G.A.P.A. picnic, 1925 or 1926
  • 13: A group of family friends, including the Heleotes family. Standing: Candy Maker, Pete Argentos, James Skedros, George Dokas. Middle row: James Bauelas, Mrs. Angelo Heleotes, Mrs. Angelo Deneris, Mrs. Andy Soulis, Mrs. Arete Dokas, unidentified, Ted Heleotes. First row: Pete Savas, Mr. Angelo Heleotes, Mr. Angelo Deneris, Mr. Andy Soulis, Mr. Dokas, unidentified, Sam Soter
1 3
People I
  • 1: Unidentified group focused on a woman shaking hands with a railroad worker
1 4
Celebration and Events
  • 1: Group wedding photograph of Louis Lingos and his Italian bride, Aragona Burascano. Married in the first Greek church in Salt Lake City, Utah
  • 2: Wedding portrait of Peter J. and Mary K. Panagos, Lynn, Massachusetts, September 19, 1925
  • 3: Wedding portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lianides. Party includes Peter, Mary, John and Angelos Panagos, Lynn, Massachusetts, September 2, 1956
  • 4: Wedding portrait of Sylvia and Chris Lianides, September 2, 1956
  • 5: A "Memorial Wheat" displayed at the end of a 40-day mourning service for Alexander P. Pappanastasion, December, 1936
  • 6: Funeral "Bier" of Mrs. Paul Mionyogiannis. Portrait of her and her surviving family
1 5
Businessmen and Business
  • 1: The Acropolis Candy Store in Wyoming
  • 2: An unidentified shoe-shine store with three men inside
  • 3: Louis Lingos (Lingoxegakis) and his Liberty Coffee and Lunch House, 1915
  • 4: The interior of the Lingos Grocery, 1930, formerly of 126 West, 2nd South in Salt Lake City, Utah. Later torn down for the construction of the Salt Palace
  • 5: Interior of the Liberty Cafe
  • 6: Peter Panagos with wife and friends, dining on board the Nea Hellas, 1954
  • 7: Mr. Thimios in his coffeehouse, 1912
  • 8: Group portrait. Seated second from left is Harry Miles, owner of several Salt Lake hotels. Second from right, seated, is the father of Paul Koulis. Standing second from right is Louis Lingos. Wilson Hotel, 1912
  • 9: Harry Pantelakis, a baker in Salt Lake City, circa 1920
  • 10: Mr. Gregory Halles, a Salt Lake confectionary owner
  • 11: The Politz Candy Company and its employees, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • 12: Paulos Milonogiannis with co-owner of the Parthenon Coffeehouse in Salt Lake City, 1910
1 6
Churches
  • 1: The Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 1969
  • 2: The Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church, Ogden, Utah. Consecrated December 21, 1968
  • 3: The Holy Trinity Greek Church, Salt Lake City, Utah. On the left, a memorial building honoring 20 American soldiers of Greek descent who died in World War II
  • 4: The Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, Price, Utah. Consecrated August 15, 1916
1 7
Greece-Ancestors and Scenery
  • 1: House in Greece which was the birthplace of Peter Panagos, 1954
  • 2: Postcard, view of the town of Castorion, Greece, 1961
  • 3: Seated is Angeliki Sideris Panagos. Left is Anna Kolimotis Em. Kontoleos. Right is Stamatia Em. Kontoleos Jr. Panagos. Front standing is Peter J. Panagos. Leonidion, Arcadia, Greece, 1904
  • 4: Angelo Karombolitis(?) and part of his family. Castorion, Sparta, Greece, 1900
  • 5: Ancestors of Mrs. James Skedros
  • 6-7: Reproductions of earlier photographs of unidentified people
1 8
People II
  • 1: Formal portrait of three men. Right is John Leventis, the leader of Greek strikers in the Bingham (mine?) strike of 1912. In the center is Joseph Coucourakis, 1912
  • 2: Baby portrait of John Panagos, 1928
  • 3: The Pistolas brothers on the back of a Union Pacific train car
  • 4: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paulos, 1915
  • 5: Mr. Aristides, former owner of a Greek restaurant in Salt Lake City, Utah, 1910-1915
  • 6: The Sargetakis family
  • 7: Unidentified couple
  • 8: Sophia and Theodore Panagos
  • 9: Formal picture of Olga Milonogianni with her father, sister and brother-in-law, New York, 1919
  • 10: Olga Milonogianni's French school class portrait in New York, 1912
1 9
Pappas Family
  • 1: Candid portrait of two unidentified children
  • 2-4: Portrait of James John Latses
  • 5-6: Members of the Zoumadakis family
  • 7: Six unidentified men from Hanna, Wyoming
  • 8: Gregory Halles of the Athena Candy Company of Salt Lake City
  • 9: Stella Pappas's uncle, Mike Apostolakis
  • 10: Childhood portrait of Nick and Jack Ligeros, Hanna, Wyoming
  • 11: Engagement portrait of Mike Apostolakis and his unidentified bride-to-be, Hanna, Wyoming
1 10
Vasilacopolous Family
  • 1-2: A group of men with a young boy and two servants
  • 3: Four of the men from the previous photograph taking a ride in a personal cab service
1 11
Panagos Family (singles)
  • 1: Kostas J. Panagos, 1945. Copyright Reserved
  • 2: Peter Panagos' son, John Panagos, standing near the Snake River in Yellowstone Park, 1941
  • 3: Peter Panagos' father, John Panagos, Leonidion, Greece, 1937
  • 4: Peter Panagos posing near the Snake River in Yellowstone Park, 1941
  • 5: Peter Panagos' father, John Panagos, skinning an animal for Easter, 1954
  • 6: Peter Panagos in a wheat field in Pechina, 1954
  • 7: Peter Panagos at mountain cabin, Leonidion, Greece
  • 8: Peter Panagos' son, John Panagos, at age 14, Niagara Falls, 1941
  • 9: Peter Panagos, Steel Pier, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1950
  • 10: Peter Panagos, Lynn, Massachusetts, September 1956
  • 11: Peter Panagos at the Fountain of Youth in St. Petersburg, Florida, 1950
  • 12: Peter Panagos in front of the Drake sundial clock, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, 1960
  • 13: Peter Panagos, Chinese Theatre, Hollywood, California, 1941
  • 14: Peter Panagos in front of the Drake sundial clock, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, 1941
  • 15: Peter Panagos' brother, Dumintrios(?) Panagos, 1930
  • 16: Peter Panagos, Salem, Massachusetts, September 3, 1956
  • 17: Peter Panagos' son, John Panagos, Hollywood, California, 1941
  • 18: Peter Panagos, Lynn Blvd., March 1968
  • 19: Peter Panagos in his backyard garden, 1965
  • 20: Peter Panagos standing in front of St. Sophia at Easter, Los Angeles, California, 1960
  • 21: Dr. Sylvia Lionides
1 12
Panagos Family (couples)
  • 1: Wedding portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Golegos
  • 2: Peter Kyrios and John Panagos in Leonidion, Greece, 1937
  • 3: Peter Panagos and son, 1931
  • 4: Peter and Mary Panagos with their son, Massachusetts, 1927
  • 5: Angelo(?) and Peter Panagos, 1947
  • 6: Peter Panagos and son swimming in the Great Salt Lake, Utah, 1941
  • 7: Euginia Golegos with her husband(?), 1945
  • 8: Mary and Peter Panagos, Disneyland Castle, Los Angeles California, 1960
  • 9: Mrs. Mary Panagos and her sister Pota(?), Kalamato, Greece, 1954
  • 10: Peter Panagos with John Lookas, Oakland, California, 1954
  • 11: Peter Anastasios Panagos with his second wife, Panos Panagos, 1967
  • 12: Panagos sisters in Leonidion, Greece, 1954
  • 13: Jimmy Daniels and his wife, Miami, Florida, 1950
  • 14: Unidentified couple, Fresno, California, 1969
  • 15: Mary and Peter Panagos in backyard garden
  • 16: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lianides, William Hearst Castle, 1960
  • 17: Peter Panagos and son, Angelo, English High, 1957
  • 18: Wedding portrait of Constantinos and Dimitra Panagos
1 13
Panagos Family (groups)
  • 1: Pota Lamborimitropoulos and family
  • 2: Wedding of Pota and John G. Golegos, 1948
  • 3: Athanasios Katsingris family, 1954
  • 4: Chris and Irene Korologos family, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1941. On the left are their children Tom, Gregoria and Mike Korologos
  • 5: Theodore Mitsakopoulos family, Chicago, Illinois, 1941
  • 6: Panagos family, Leonidion, Greece, July 10, 1954
  • 7: Panagos family at Lucina Mt. Taygetos, Greece
  • 8: Peter Panagos with wife and wife's sister, Mt. Taygetos, Greece, 1954
  • 9: Mitsakopoulos brothers, Chicago, Illinois, 1941
  • 10: Peter Panagos with Mr. and Mrs. Hillaris(?) and Chas Zavras on board the S.S. Nea Hellas, April 10, 1954
  • 11: Peter Panagos, Peter Bouloutes and Dorthy Kyrios, 1922
  • 12: Sylvia and Christopher Lianides Wedding, September 2, 1956
  • 13: Boarding boat at Piraeus headed for Leonidion, Greece, 1954
  • 14: Mrs. and Mr. Dwirtis(?) Chilaris with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Panagos, Leonidion, Greece, 1954
  • 15: Panagos family portrait, Leonidion, Greece, 1954
  • 16: Panagos family at Acropolis, Athens, Greece, 1954
  • 17: Panagos family in Leonidion, Greece, 1954
  • 18: John, Sylvia, Angelo and Peter Panagos in front of home, February 27, 1946
  • 19: Entering church for the wedding of Sylvia and Christopher Lianides, September 2, 1956
  • 20: Chilaris families, 1954
  • 21: Panagos family at the home of Bill Speliotopoulos(?)
  • 22: John Panagos and an unidentified couple at the Art Institute in Chicago, Illinois, 1941
  • 23: Gouvisis(?) family, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1941
  • 24: Peter Panagos with son, John, and the Psarar family, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • 25: Colsoris, Colovos and Asimas family youngsters, Chicago, Illinois, 1941
  • 26: Psarar family and George K. Panagos, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1941
  • 27: John Panagos and unidentified couple at Lake Shore Michigan, 1941
  • 28: Three women at Black Rock, Utah, one of which is Verginia Latsis
1 14
Panagos Family (groups II)
  • 1: Portrait of Peter Panagos, his father, John Panagos, and James Kyrios, Lynn Massachusetts, 1917
  • 2: Picnic at Saratoga, California with Peter Panagos' aunt, Sophia, and her nieces and friends, 1964
  • 3: Lynn Centennial Parade, Massachusetts, December 4, 1943
  • 4: Peter Panagos with wife, Mary, and cousins at the Bouzoukia Athens, 1954
  • 5: Wedding of Peter Panagos' brother, James, 1940
  • 6: Three women at Black Rock, Utah, 1941
  • 7: Relatives of the Panagos family, Leonidion, Greece, 1956
  • 8: Sylvia Lianides at Notre Dame College, Belmont, California, 1961
  • 9: Mary Panagos with Peter Panagos' aunt, Helen, and her daughters and grandchildren
  • 10: Unidentified group at Lagoon, Utah, 1941
  • 11: Chris Korologos with his children, and John Panagos, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1941
  • 12: Peter Panagos at St. John's with the Chilaris family, 1954
  • 13: Panagos family at the Propylea, Acropolis, Athens, Greece, 1954
  • 14: From the left: Peter Panagos, Mrs. Panagos, Angelo Lambodimitropoulos(?), his mother, Pota, Mr. Mitsakis, Mrs. Mitsakis
  • 15: Mrs. and Mr. Peter Panagos from Lynn, Massachusetts with Mrs. and Mr. Michas from Cedar Knolls, New Jersey. Pompei, Italy, 1954
  • 16: On board the Nea Hellas. Left to right: Aris Jonas, Charles Zavras, Peter Vulgaris and Peter Panagos, 1954
  • Photograph number 17: Sylvia Lianides's graduation from Tufts University, 1953. Left to right: Mary Panagos (mother), Sylvia, Peter Panagos (father), and Mrs. Dimitra P. Kyrios (godmother)
  • 18: Left to right: Sylvia, Sophia, Gregoria, Peter and Aunt Sophia Panagos, San Francisco, California, 1964
  • 19: Relatives of Peter Panagos and a U.S. soldier from Layton, Utah, 1954
  • 20: Panagos family at Lako Beach, Leonidion, 1954
  • 21: Peter Panagos with his wife, father, and stepmother, 1954
  • 22: Peter Panagos with Alexandra Glekas and children, Washington DC, 1941
  • 23: John Cramers family, Jacksonville, Florida, about 1955
  • 24: Peter Panagos in the garden with his daughter, Sylvia, her husband, Chris Lianides, and their children, Redwood City, California, February, 1968
  • 25: Greek parish dancers of Montreal, Canada, 1967
  • 26: Chris and Sylvia Lianides with their children, Cupertino, California, 1959
  • 27: Peter Panagos with daughter, Sylvia, and her children, Villa Motel, Fresno, California, April 26, 1967
  • 28: Relatives of Peter Panagos, Montreal, Canada, 1967
1 15
Panagos Family (places)
  • 1: Navplion, Greece, 1954
  • 2: Ribbon highway, Leonidion, Greece
  • 3: Parish church, Saint John, Leonidion, Greece
  • 4: Dry riverbed of Leonidion, from Pechina looking down
  • 5: House in Leonidion, Greece, 1954
  • 6: Goat herd at Leonidion Beach
  • 7: Leonidion looking west, 1954
  • 8: John Panagos in front of a building in Denver, Colorado, 1941
  • 9: Niagara Falls, New York, 1941
  • 10: Peter and John Panagos with the Korologos children in front of the Utah State Capitol building, 1941
  • 12: Colorado State Capitol building, Denver, Colorado, 1941
  • 13: Mrs. Panagos with Mrs. Golegos at Elona Monastery in Greece, 1954
  • 14: House on 55 Atlantic Street, Lynn, Massachusetts
  • 15: Flower garden near 55 Atlantic Street, Lynn, Massachusetts
  • 16: Plaka, Leonidion, Greece, 1954
  • 17: House on 55 Atlantic Street, Lynn, Massachusetts, 1956
  • 18: Leonidion, Greece
  • 19: Color postcard of Leonidion, Greece, 1967
1 16
Early Greek Grocery Store
  • 1: James and Nick Kichas standing in James Grocery, August, 1953
  • 2: Nick, Jimmy and James Kichas at the entrance of James Grocery, August, 1953
1 17
Papanikolas Family
  • 1: Papanikolas family: Alice Davis Athas, Constatine "Gus" Davis, Nota Aretopolus Davis, Demetrius "Jim" Davis, Mary Davis Condrell, Victor Davis, Daisy Davis Drossulis
  • 2: Aerial view of Bingham Copper Mine
1 18
Miscellaneous
  • 1: Class photograph, Greek school in Pocatello, Idaho
  • 2: Greek Orthodox Church, Pocatello, Idaho
  • 3: Portrait of two women, Pocatello, Idaho, 1920
  • 4: Group photograph. Standing from left: Mike Condomites, George Zirorodakis(?), Tony Goros(?), unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, George Kanderis(?), unidentified. Sitting: George Tzuganakis, Irene Tzuganakis, Maropis(?), George Kosalas(?), Gus Gogsnis, Nick Kanderis, unidentified. In the front: Gus Tzuganakis
  • 5: Group of miners, possibly taken in Price, Utah, prior to 1928. Standing from left: unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, Steve Cosmas, Mike Francis/Franzeskakis. Far left: John Kostancidakis. The rest are unidentified
  • 6: Transparency of two pages out of a notebook

Greek Families, Culture, Religion, Immigration and BusinessReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
2 1
Greek Immigrants Era 1900-1940
  • 1: Reproduction of earlier image of The First Greek Orthodox Church in the United States, dated 1864
  • 2: Reproduction of earlier image of Maindanes (labor agent)
  • 3: Marriage photograph of Mr. Fiori (store owner)and Angelina, Mary(Fiori) Zolintaki and Katherine Fiori also pictured as bridesmaids, photograph by Louis Lingos
  • 4: Greek Restaurant Workers from the Wilson Hotel, photographed by Louis Lingos, dated 1912
  • 5: Reproduction of ealier photographs of Nell Maddy and Andrew Dallas(Mr. and Mrs.) (KKK cross burned at their restaurant)
  • 6: Photograph of Ellen Koulouris with blanket she wove on a loom in her Greek village when she was a girl
  • 7: Reproduction of earlier photo of Luncheon given by Cretan Ladies Society of Amalthea in Honor of the Delegates and Visitors to the National Convention of the Pancretan Union, Chicago, IL, July 1, 1942
  • 8: Reproduction of earlier photo of Greek Independence Day, Grand Rapids, MI school/choir, circa 1930's, This photograph is property of the Michigan and Family History Department, Grand Rapids Public Library
  • 9: Reproduction of earlier photograph of Vasilion Market-one of the first owned in Los Angeles by a Greek family and located in Bagle Heights, circa 1906
  • 10: Reproduction of earlierphotograph of Cretan Creek Coal Miners, Southern Colorado, 1912( before Ludlow Massacre), photograph by Mike Lingos
  • 11: Reproduction of earlier photograph of Funeral of Louis Tikas, "the Martyr of Ludlow", Trinidad, Colorado, 1914
  • 12: Reproduction of earlier photograph of Early Wyoming Wedding: circa 1912
  • 13: Reprodcution of earlier photograph of Early Asia Minor Greek immigrants, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, early 1930's
  • 14: Reproduction of earlier photograph of Coffeehouse in Salt Lake City Greek town, photograph by Louis Lingos
  • 15: Reproduction of earlier phorotgraph of Salt Lake City Greek town, shown in image: Harry Pantelakis, photograph by Louis Lingos
  • 16: The Cozy Corner Candy Shop owned by Frank and Tom Kyriopoulos (Sixth South and Main Street, Salt Lake City), dated 1906
  • 17: Meat Market Grocery, Copperton, Bingham Canyon, Utah
  • 18: Reproduction of earlier photograph of Peter Georgelas Family, Helper Utah, circa early 1920s
  • 19: Copperfield Mercantile Co., 1908 owners George Adondakis(left) and Gust Kouris(third from left), Greek immigrants from island of Crete, Bingham Canyon, Utah, 1908
  • 20: Reproduction of earlier photograph of Greek Church in Salt Lake City, from Ergatis, weekly Greek newspaper in Salt Lake City, used in 2nd edition of "Rage and Toil in a New Land"
  • 21: Reproduction of earlier photograph of a Group Portrait of unidentified men, This photograph is property of the Utah State Historical Society
  • 22: Mrs. Efighenia Moshos, Greek school teacher in Salt Lake City, Magna, 1920s
  • 23: Reproduction of earlier phorotgraph of Marriage photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Haralambos Zonmadakis(Pepperakis), Price, Utah, early 1920s
  • 24: Sam Sampinos Family, Price Utah
  • 25: Death Wedding of Young Mother (Mary Georgelas Kelaidio), father unshaven following cultural edict that attention to appearances is vanity, used in Utah Historical Quarterly, Winter 1984, vol. 52, no.1 " Wrestling with Death: Greek Immigrant Funeral Customs in Utah"
  • 26: Reproduction of earlier photograph: Family Cabinet Portrait, used in "Rage and Toil in a New Land", This photograph is property of the Utah State Historical Society
  • 27: Reproduction of earlier photrgraph: Family Cabinet Portrait, used in "Rage and Toil in a New Land"
2 2
Greek Families
  • Corresponds to Manuscripts Ms0471 Box 6 folder 9
  • 1: Reproduction of earlier photograph of Harlambos Kambouris and wife
  • 2-4: Color photographs of Harlambos Kambouris' manuscripts
  • Corresponds to Ms0471 Box 1 folder 4 volume 1
  • 5: Magerou, Greek midwife, Magna, Utah, Easter 1931
  • 6: Reproduction of earlier photograph of the midwife Magerou with two of her daughters and several grandchildren
  • 7: Greek Midwife Magerou, used in Utah Historical Quarterly, winter 1970
  • 8: Wedding Photograph-Magerou (at right, end of second row from top) was an honored guest at all Magna weddings and baptisms
  • 9: Reproduction of earlier photograph of Magerou the Greek Midwife, image used in Utah Historical Quarterly, winter 1970, This photograph is property of the Utah State Historical Society
  • Corresponds to Ms0471 Box 9 folder 7
  • 10: Cabinet Portrait of two unidentified women, dated 1897
  • 11: Reproduction of earlier photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Cozakos at their marriage
  • 12: Reproduction of earlier photograph of Mrs. Pete Felis in her wedding gown
  • 13: Reproduction of earlier photograph of Psarras wedding party and family
  • 14: Reproduction of earlier photograph of the Ypsilantis wedding party and family
  • 15: Reproduction of earlier photograph of Greek dramatic portrayal (seven women)
  • 16: Reproduction of earlier portrait of Michael Anagnos
2 3
Greek-Americans in Utah
  • Corresponds to Ms0471 Box 9 folder 9
  • 1: Reproduction of earlier photograph of the Ragstown in the first decade of the century-Greeks and other immigrants lived here in the early 1930s
  • 2: Reproduction of earlier photograph of Capitium Georgia Hemonas at the goat ranch of Fortis Kornakis, Sunnyside, Utah
  • 3: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Harry Mahleris and his bride, Price, Utah, 1920
  • 4: Bingham World War I parade
  • 5: World War I parade, Bingham, Utah
  • 6-7: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Frank (Fotios) Kyriopoulos (left), co-owner with brother Tom, of the Cozy Corner Candy Shop (Sixth South and Main Street, Salt Lake City), 1906, photograph by Ernest F. Kyriopoulos
  • 8: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Christmas in Gregory Halles's Salt Lake City Boarding House, This photograph is property of the Utah State Historical Society
  • 9: The Wedding of Mick Papadakis and Mary Zolintakis, Salt Lake City, Holy Trinity Church, early 1920s
  • 10: Reproduction of an earlier phototgraph of Memorial Service for Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt at Holy Trinity Church, Salt Lake City, Utah, used in "An Amulet of Earth"
  • 11: Wedding of Mike Bapison and Miss Calen, attended by her mother, sister and brother in law Chris Corologos, photographed by John D. Sargis photograph studio, Salt Lake City, Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, circa 1955
  • 12: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Greek Immigrants and musicians, This photograph is property of the Utah State Historical Society
  • 13: Greek school, Salt Lake City, Utah, circa 1968-1970
2 4
Greek-Americans Outside of Utah
  • Corresponds to Ms0471 Box 9 Folders 9- 13
  • 1: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Des Moines Candy Kitchen, Sioux City, Iowa
  • 2: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Ted's Sweet Shop, owned by Ted Poulos, Antioch, Illinois
  • 3: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Greek school, Harry M. Petrakis (author) shown on left, Chicago, Illinois
  • 4: Grocery Store, George Papachristos shown on left, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1919
  • 5: Postcard-Grocery Store, Halstead Street, Chicago, Illinois, 1912
  • 6: Grocery Store, shown( from left to right): George Papachristos, figures 2-4 unknown, Mr. Kotsiakos, figures 6-9 unknown, Steve Kotsiakos ( son of Mr. Kotsiakos), North West W. Fullerton, Chicago, Illinois
  • 7: Musicians, Baltimore, Maryland, 1980
  • 8: Carnival celebration, Baltimore, Maryland, Feb. 16, 1980
  • 9: Historical Marker at Tarpon Springs Sponge Dock, Tarpon Springs, Florida;used in article "Greek Georgaphy Part II"
  • 10: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of a Greek Independence Day play group shown(from left to right): Mary Barunes, Peter Pantaze, Mrs. Assimakis, Mrs. Panos, Mrs. Peter Athas, Mrs. Nick Zarafonete, Santa Claus (?), Mrs. Geo. Fox, Harry Poster, Anthony Condes, Mrs. Dene Stathakos Condes, Jim Dixie, H.D. Pappas, and unidentified woman, Dallas Texas, circa 1928-1930, This photograph is property of the Utah Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio
  • 11: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of AHEPA Convention, Santa Barbara , California, used in "An Amulet of Greek Earth"
  • 12: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Dance Group, Oakland, California, used in "An Amulet of Greek Earth"
  • 13: Reproduction of an earlier color Postcard, Curtis Street looking East, Denver, Colorado
  • 14: Reproduction of an earlier color Postcard, "Leading Confectionary in the West", Geo. Allison, 1515 Curtis Street, Annex of Main Store 1011-15th Street.. Denver, Colorado
  • 15: Death wedding of Filitsavou Varanakis-Unmarried young people were buried dressed as for their weddings, described in "Wrestling with Death: Greek Immigrant Funeral Customs in Utah," Utah Historical Quarterly, vol. 52, no. I, 1935, Rock Springs, Wyoming
  • 16: reproduction of an earlier photograph of Filaton Varankis Death Wedding,, Rock Springs, Wyoming, 1935, This photograph is property of the Utah State Historical Society
  • 17: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Mamanakis Boarding House, Hanna, Wyoming
  • 18: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Greek Wedding, Tacoma, Washington, 1920, This photograph is property of the Washington State Historical Society
  • 19: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of a Wedding Photograph
  • 20: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Boston Candy Palace-N. Dimos proprietor, Norwich, New York
  • 21: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Laskaris' Confectionary, I/6 Main Street, Oneonta, New York
  • 22: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Greeks in New York, circa 1930's, used in article "Lost History of New York City"
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Greek Orthodox Churches
  • Corresponds to Ms0471 Box 5 Folder 1, 10, and 14
  • 1: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Second Holy Trinity Greek Church, 3rd South and 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1925
  • 2: Photograph of Andrew Siouris
  • 3: Reproduction of photograph of Jason Malbis as a monk, used in "An Amulet of Greek Earth"
  • 4: Photograph of the Church of the Transfiguration, Ogden, Utah
  • 5: Cornerstone of St. John's Greek Orthodox Church, Pueblo, Colorado
  • 6: St. John the Baptist Hellenic Orthodox Church, Pueblo, Colorado
  • 7: St. John the Baptist Hellenic Orthodox Church, Pueblo, Colorado
  • 8: Interior of Greek Church (view of iconostasis, icon screen)
  • 9: Exterior view of Holy Trinity Church, Salt Lake City
  • 10: St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church, interior view, McGiel, Nevada
  • 11: St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church, interior view, McGiel, Nevada
  • 12: St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church, interior view, McGiel, Nevada
  • 13: St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church, interior view, McGiel, Nevada
  • 14: St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church, exterior view, McGiel, Nevada
  • 15: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of a Greek school Memorial Service for Greek American Soldiers, Minot, North Dakota
  • 16: Greek priest Artemios, served in Price and Salt Lake City Greek churches, became archbishop of Nablus in the Holy Land, circa 1958
  • 17-22: Icons of Holy Trinity Greek Church, Salt Lake City, Utah
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Greek Art and Culture
  • Corresponds to Ms0471 Box 9 folder 7
  • 1: Wedding crowns, used in "An Amulet of Greek Earth"
  • 2: Easter Bread, used in "An Amulet of Greek Earth"
  • Corresponds to Ms0471 Box 9 Folder 9
  • 3-38: Photos from Exhibit on Greek History and Life
  • 3: Articles brought with immigrants, Mr. Halles's Cretan capote, silver chased spoon, Vasilacoulos silver chased spoon, Paul Liapis's grandfather's stone mason tools, and Mrs. Jakis's icon
  • 4: Photograph of traveling trunk, family photos in exhibition
  • 5-6: Greek traditional dress and costume
  • 7: Engagement, wedding and after-midnight dress-Mrs. Charlie Demas
  • 8-9: Photo of objects within display
  • 10-13: Bedroom display
  • 14-19: Old-Fashioned washing and ironing machinery
  • 20-23: Hand-made lace
  • 24-27: Religious vestments and objects and icons of the Greek Orthodox Church
  • 28-29: Objects used during Greek Orthodox religious services
  • 30-31: Close up of chalice
  • 32-34: Exhibit photos of religious objects
  • 35: Display case on Greek business
  • 36-38: Photographs of photograph displays
  • Corresponds to Ms0471 Box 10-12 parts 1-3
  • 39: Photograph of newspaper article-The Andrews Sisters (Greek American singers especially popular during WWII era)
  • 40: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of a Play production at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Salt Lake City, Utah, circa 1930s
  • Corresponds to Ms0471 Box 15
  • 41: Folklorist Mary Vouras field work (Brown University program), shown with Mr. Karas (man at left in beret) and others recorded in Chalki, 1970
  • 42: At top Chianis (left) and Demitri Reklos, Thracian lyra player and singer and members of the Anastenaria sect. At bottom Mary Vouras (left) and Mrs. Reklos, village of Aghia Eleni ( near city of Serres), Macedonia, Greece, Spring 1959
  • 43: Women singing into the recording machine of Sam Chianis, the winter settlement of nomadic Vlach shepherds at Vourolaki (outside Lamia) Thessaly, Greece, Spring 1959
  • 44: The dance group of the Greek Cultural Center of Boston, comprised of Greek and Greek-American students from Boston-area universities, authentic costumes furnished by Mary Vouras, Bristol, Rhode Island at festival sponsored by Brown University in connection with an exhibition of traditional Greek handicraft, Spring 1983
  • 45: Governor Dudakis and the dance group of the Greek Cultural Center of Boston following a performance in the Flag Room in honor of Greek Independence Day, Mary Vourkas (bottom right) was director and furnished the authentic costumes, Massachusetts State House, March 25, 1986
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Greeks in the Military
  • Corresponds to Ms0471 Box 9 Folder 8
  • 1: Reproduction of earlier photograph of the Signal Corp of the U.S. Army
  • 2: Reproduction of earlier photographs of The "Greek Battalion" during WWII, Colorado Springs, Colorado, circa1939-1945
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Greek Labor, Commerce and Civic Associations
  • Corresponds to Ms0471 Box 9 Folder 7
  • 1: Tony Perri's Pool Hall
  • 2: Reproduction of photograph of two women and child in confectionary
  • Corresponds to Ms0471 Box 8 Folders 6, 8, and 10
  • 3: Monument to Ludlow Victims (Louis Tika leads the list)
  • 4: Mika Pragos and her husband, leaders in the Carbon County Strike of 1933
  • 5: Leonidas Skliris, leading labor agent of the west and Midwest
  • 6: Cretan Greeks of Ludlow, Colorado
  • 7: Gus Papadkis, Ludlow survivor, photographed in Waldenburg, Colorado (lived in Oak Creek, Colorado)
  • 8: Mike Lwoda, Yugoslavian survivor of Denver, photographed in Denver
  • 9: Mike Lingos, Ludlow Survivor, photographed in Price, Utah
  • 10: John Isanakatsis, Ludlow survivor, photographed in Oak Creek, Colorado
  • Corresponds to Ms0471 Box 1 Folder 4
  • 11: Greek American Progressives Association march, July 4, 1930
  • 12: George Zeese, President of the Greek Community of Salt Lake City, with the Mothers' Club, circa early 1930s
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Non- Greek Immigrant Photographs
  • 1: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of the Serbian Lodge, Bingham Canyon, Utah
  • 2: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of the Serbian Lodge, Bingham Canyon, Utah
  • 3: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of the Fourth of July Parade, Bingham Canyon
  • 4: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Joe Melich (center) and others in front of Serbian saloon, Bingham Canyon
  • 5: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Joe Melich, Serbian immigrant,(second from left) and others, Highland Boy, Bingham Canyon, Utah
  • 6: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Southern Slav coal miners, Carbon County, Utah
  • 7: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Italian immigrants Filonina Bonacci and her husband Frank Bonacci who was labor leader and organizer for the United Min Workers' Union
  • 8: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Italian immigrants Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonacci with their child, Helper, Utah, circa 1900s
  • 9: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Ferry and Fred Taniguchi wedding
  • 10: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of the Taniguchi Wedding Portrait, Ferry Hiroko Okura and Fred Uataru (children of immigrants)
  • 11: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Magdalena and Tony Shriner (Slovenian immigrants), Carbon County, Utah
  • 12: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Sophia Gazel and John Mose Howa wedding, Carbon County, Utah, circa 1910
  • 13: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Jennie Causer (English immigrant)with her husband Joseph Barbaglio(Italian immigrant), Helper, Utah
  • Corresponds to Ms0471 Box 13
  • 14: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of an extra gang (Italian immigrants) at work on a line change project of the Utah Lines of the Denver and Rio Grande, photograph by Geo. Anderson, Cold Springs, Utah in Spanish Fork Canyon, June 13, 1914
  • 15-17: Reproduction of an earlier photograph of Robert Marshall, lynched from the "hanging tree" south of Price, Utah, 1925
  • 18: John Michelog, saved from lynching by his countrymen. He had given an American girl a ride home in his new Buick, 1917
  • 19: Copy of earlier photograph of John Michelog portrait

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Container(s) Description
Box Folder
3 1
Politz Candy Company and a Funeral
  • 1-2: Interior of the Politz Candy Company, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • 3: Funeral, "A vendetta. Father Bourazanis, victim unknown, circa 1915"
3 2
Weddings
  • 4: Wedding photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Heleotes of Magna, Utah. Taken outside of the first Greek church in Salt Lake City, Utah. Father Bourazianis on left, May 14, 1916
  • 5: Wedding reception of George Haritakis with Katinas Milonogiani at the Arlington Hall, New York City, October 8, 1916
  • 6: Wedding portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coucourakis, 1919
  • 7: Wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coucourakis, July 20, 1919
  • 8: The first theatrical ball of the mutual aid organization of the Cretans in America, "The Omonia" (Harmony), circa April 1920, in the Central Opera House. Third assembly of new arrivals in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coucourakis are second row and center. Joseph Coucourakis made a small fortune as a tailor in Bingham Canyon, Utah. He parlayed this into a chain of cleaning and tailoring shops in New York. He lost everything he owned at the time of the Wall Street Crash of 1929. He returned to Utah and worked in a tailoring shop until his death. Of two daughters, only one survived, Catherine circa Chanak, mother of three daughters, Thelyi, Anita, and Tanya
  • 9: Wedding photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Savas on the steps of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Salt Lake City, Utah, circa 1925
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Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
  • 10: Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1925
  • 11: Greek immigrants who were returning to Greece to fight in the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913, after attending Palm Sunday services at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Salt Lake City, Utah
  • 12: Group of people gathered on the steps of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Salt Lake City, Utah, 1925
3 4
Paulos (Paul) Milonogiannis
  • 13: Portrait of three men with rifles. In the center is Paulos (Paul) Milonogiannis during the Revolution of 1898 against the Turks on the Island of Crete. Fought with Eleftherios Venizelos, later Premier of Greece

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Subject Terms

  • Greek Americans--Utah--History--Photographs

Geographical Names

  • Greece--Photographs
  • Salt Lake City (Utah)--Photographs
  • United States--Photographs

Form or Genre Terms

  • Photographic prints--1900-1967
  • Portrait photographs--1900-1967