| 'Emblem of Good Will':A Polish Declaration of Admiration and Friendship
 for the United States of America
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              | This listing was taken from the official Austrian
                  government list issued with initial regulations and instructions for
                  registering vital events in 1877.  Kalusz was a main kehilla
                  district. The town also served as a subdistrict headquarters. Wojnilow was
                  the only other subdistrict with 19 towns for which it was
                  responsible. Note that there were several German colonies within this
                  district.... Jews probably did not live in those communities but they were
                  listed anyway:  Bania; Bereznica szlacheka;  Berlohy; Broszniow;
                  Chocin; Dobrowlany; Dolhe kaluskie; Grabowka; Holyn; Humenow; Jasien;
                  Jaworowka; Kadobna; Kalusz itself; Kamien; Kopanka; Kotiatycze; Krasna;
                  Kropiwnik; Landestreu (a colony); Ldziany; Majdan; Mosciska; Myslow; Niebylow;
                  Nowica; Petranka; Podhorki; Podmichaele; Pojlo; Przyalop; Rypianka; Rownia;
                  Siwka kaluska; Sliwki; Sloboda niebyowska and nownianska; Studzianka; Topolsko;
                  Tuzlow; Ugartsthal (colony); Uhrynow sredni and stary; Wierzebnia; Wistowa;
                Zagorze; Zawadka; Zawoj; Zbora. | 
            
              | Volume 34 
                  
                    | Page number | Locality | District* *Tony Hausner believes these are all the same district, and that
                some have wojew Stanislawow because whomever wrote the entry added those
                components while other persons did not. |  
                    | 173 | Kalusz | Kalusz |  
                    | 175 | Mas’eiska | “ |  
                    | 177 | Berezuica Orlachecka | “ |  
                    | 179 | Chocien | “ |  
                    | 183 | Podmichale | “ |  
                    | 185 | W Wistourie | “ |  
                    | 189 | Kadobna | Kalusz wojew Stanislawow |  
                    | 191 | Nowica | Kalusz |  
                    | 193 | Zawoj | “ |  
                    | 195 | Holyn | “ |  
                    | 197 | Kalusz | Kalusz wojew Stanislawow |  
                    | 199 | Kalusz | Kalusz wojew Stanislawow |  
                    | 201 | Wojnilow |  |  
                    | 203 | “ | Kalusz wojew Stanislawow |  
                    | 205 | Kalusz | Kalusz |  
                    | 207 | Lawadka | “ |  
                    | 209 | Kopankinwies | Kalusz wojew Stanislawow |    | 
            
              |     Sources of town listings: Link  to the JewishGen Communities Database page that contains Kalush
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              | NOTE: These images of the 1926 declarations are linked to larger images  opening in a new browser window or tab.
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