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    1. Re: [CROATIA-L] Torrence Ave., S. Chicago
    2. In a message dated 5/12/2002 12:49:36 AM Central Daylight Time, sarmar1@msn.com writes: > of America". I don't know if that particular book of the series is > available outside of the Chicago area, but you might be able to find it > online. If gives you a real "feel" for the history of the neighborhood. > > The Croatian Ethnic Institute might be able to help you also. > Unfortunately, something has happened to their website, > www.croatian-institute.org. You can access a picture of the monastery > where it is located, but, currently, there is no place to go from there. > You might want to try writing: > Ljubo Krasic, Director > Croatian Ethnic Institute > 4851 S. Drexal Blvd. > Chicago, IL 60615 > > Hope this helps. I am truly impressed with all the knowledge shared via these e-mails. I was hoping if I might ask if any one has any knowledge of any films or whatever that would give the census for the little town of CABUNA in 1890. It was a small town of less than 400 homes at that time and the names of the people living there would be extremely helpful in my research. Thanks for any help whatsoever. Chuck

    05/12/2002 01:03:34