Institutional archival collections

F73. 120 items from 1815–1913 manuscripts (originals and transcripts): typescripts, publications. In Russian, Lithuanian, and Polish. Described in the Manuscripts Department’s card catalogue.

The founder of the collection is the Administration of the Kaunas province, founded in 1842 and active in Lithuania until the German occupation in 1915.

The collection was received in 1951 from the library of the then Kaunas State University.

F74. 16 items: manuscripts and other documents from 1804–1924. In Russian and Polish.  Described in the Manuscripts Department’s card catalogue.

The founder of the collection is the Lithuanian Scientific Society (was )active in Vilnius in 1909–1940).

The collection was received in 1947 from the Institute of Lithuanian Language and Literature of the Academy of Sciences of the Lithuanian SSR (now the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore).

F75. 544 items from 1784–2007: manuscripts, typescripts, publications, and other documents. In Lithuanian, Russian, and Polish.  Described in the Manuscripts Department’s card catalogue.

The founders of the collection are the E. E. Wroblewski Library (1912–1940), the Central Library of the Academy of Sciences of the Lithuanian SSR (established on January 16, 1941), and  various private libraries (previously owned by individuals, estates, and societies) that were  merged with the holdings of  the Library of the Academy of Sciences.

The collection was received in 1940 from the then State Wroblewski Library (the present-day Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences) and is still being supplemented.

F76. 790 items: files from 1797–1947. In Lithuanian, Russian, and German. Described in the Manuscripts Department’s card catalogue.

The founder of the collection is the Šiauliai City Administration, which operated under different names in different periods of history: City Administration of Czarist Russia (prie-1915), city municipality under the occupation by Imperial Germany and at the time of the First Republic of Lithuania (1919-1940), the Šiauliai Executive Committee under the Soviet occupation (1940–1941).  The files for 1904, 1905, and 1917–1918 are missing.

The collection was received in 1952 from the Šiauliai Aušra Museum.

F77. 42 items: documents from 1926–1940. In Lithuanian. Described in the Manuscripts Department’s card catalogue.

The founder of the collection is the Šiauliai Customs established in 1921). Most of the documents are from 1939.

The collection was received in 1952 from the Šiauliai Aušra Museum.

F78. 219 items from 1432–1927:  manuscripts (originals and transcripts) and other documents.  In Ruthenian, Latin, Polish, Russian, and German.  Described in the Manuscripts Department’s card catalogue.

The founders of the collection are the Vilnius Congregation of Merchants (1432–1793), and the Vilnius Chamber of Merchants (1840–1915 and 1921–1927).

The collection was received in 1945 from the historian Henryk Łowmiański, (1898–1984).

F180. 95 items: documents from 19331940. In Lithuanian, German, and other languages. Described in the Manuscripts Department’s card catalogue.

The collection was received in 1950 from the library of the then Kaunas State University.

F217. 1606 items from 1872–1942: typescripts, manuscripts, and other documents. In Lithuanian, Russian, Polish, and English. Described in the Manuscripts Department’s card catalogue.

The collection was received in 1947 from the Institute of Lithuanian Language and Literature of the Academy of Sciences of the Lithuanian SSR (now the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore).

F223. 75 items from 1931–1939: manuscripts and typescripts. In Lithuanian, Russian, Polish, and Ukrainian.  Described in the Manuscripts Department’s card catalogue.

The collection was received in 1940 from the then State Wroblewski Library (the present-day Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences).

F224. Uncatalogued. About 18000 cards. Documents from 1922–1939.

F254. 852 items from 1919–1940:  manuscripts, typescripts, publications, copies of documents. In Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, German, and French.  Described in the Manuscripts Department’s card catalogue.

The collection was received from the Lithuanian Scientific Society through the Institute of Lithuanian Language and Literature of the Academy of Sciences of the Lithuanian SSR (now the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore).

F424. 218  items from 1817–1943: in Hebrew and Russian. Described in the electronic Manuscripts  Catalogue.
The documents came to the Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences as part of the collection of the documents of the Vilnius Archdiocese (F318) from the then  Book Chamber.