Sloga Fraternal Life Insurance Society Records, 1908-1994, 2008


Summary Information
Title: Sloga Fraternal Life Insurance Society Records
Inclusive Dates: 1908-1994, 2008

Creator:
  • Sloga Fraternal Life Insurance Society
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 285

Quantity: 3.7 cubic ft. (10 boxes)
Repository:
Archival Location:
UW-Milwaukee Libraries, Archives / Milwaukee Area Research Ctr. (Map)

Abstract:
Records of Sloga Fraternal Life Insurance Society, a Slovenian American benefit society founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1908. Sloga merged with the Croatian Fraternal Union of America (CFU) in 1994 and was reorganized as the CFU/Sloga Milwaukee Lodge #1994. The collection includes board minutes, newsletters, program booklets, and some photographic materials.

Language: English, Slovenian

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Biography/History

In 1908, a group of immigrants from Slovenia formed a lodge on the south side of Milwaukee in order to collect and disburse funeral and sick benefits for its members, and called themselves Sloga. Most of the immigrants left their homeland in Slovenia, which was ruled at that time by the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in hopes of creating a better life for themselves and their families. They coped with language and cultural differences in their new homeland, but a main concern was financial protection for their families. Forming a fraternal organization fulfilled the need for these Slovenian Americans to gather together socially and support each other in times of need.

With over 100 members, Sloga became one of the strongest lodges of its type in Milwaukee at that time. In the next few years, additional Sloga lodges were formed in Port Washington, Sheboygan, Grafton, and West Allis. The original group in Milwaukee became Sloga Lodge #1.

In 1910, the lodge drafted its first by-laws. Around 1915, delegates from five lodges convened at 163 Reed St. (now S. 2nd St.) on the south side of Milwaukee and voted to rename the organization "Jugoslovansko Podporno Zdruzenje Sloga" (JPZ Sloga), Yugoslav Aid Association-Unity. In 1915, the organization was incorporated in the State of Wisconsin. The organization eventually changed its name to SSBU Sloga (South-Slavic Benevolent Union-Sloga) and later, Sloga Fraternal Life Insurance Society.

In 1994, the last convention of the Sloga Fraternal Life Insurance Society voted to merge with the Croatian Fraternal Union of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Since 1994, the membership has been known as CFU/Sloga Milwaukee Lodge #1994.

Over the years, Sloga had faithfully continued its concern with the betterment of its members. In addition to offering various life insurance products, Sloga instituted sick benefits, a mortgage program, and a university scholarship program.

Sloga had a rich history of sponsoring social and athletic activities for members of all ages. These included Slovenian singing and theatrical groups; softball, basketball, bowling, and fishing events; children's Christmas parties, annual picnics, and Slovenian cooking schools. Currently, Sloga Milwaukee Lodge #1994 continues to offer the Sloga Scholarship Program to its members. In addition to supporting activities in the Slovenian American community in the Milwaukee area, the lodge makes annual contributions to the Milwaukee Hunger Task Force, the Ronald McDonald House, and Salvation Army.

Scope and Content Note

The collection mainly consists of Sloga's newsletter and board meeting minutes. The earliest minutes are handwritten in Slovenian and date from 1908 to 1926. The rest of the minutes date from 1941 to 1994 and are typed in English. The newsletter ran from 1942 to 1994. The program booklets are for Sloga events such as convention banquets, lodge anniversaries, or bowling tournaments. The photographs (in box 10) depict lodge picnics, convention delegates, and the Sloga building.

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Administrative/Restriction Information
Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on the materials, and the collection is open to all members of the public in accordance with state law.


Use Restrictions

The researcher assumes full responsibility for conforming with the laws of libel, privacy, and copyright which may be involved in the use of this collection (Wisconsin Statutes 19.21-19.39).


Acquisition Information

The Croatian Fraternal Union/Sloga Milwaukee Lodge #1994 donated the collection in 2008 (accession 2008-037).


Processing Information

Bob Jaeger (supervised by Michael Doylen) processed the collection in September 2009.


Contents List
Board Minutes
Box   1
1908-1918
Physical Description: Volume 
Box   1
1912-1926
Physical Description: Volume 
Box   2
Folder   1-6
1941-1977
Box   3
Folder   1-7
1978-1994
Box   1
Folder   1
Addenda, 1942-1943
Box   10
Folder   1
Commemorative Badge, 1905
Box   10
Photographs, 1915-1989, undated
Box   10
Postcards, 1921-1923
Box   4
Folder   1-2
Program Booklets, 1933-1983, 2008
Sloga Newsletter
Box   4
Folder   3-10
1942-1949
Box   5
Folder   1-10
1950-1959
Box   6
Folder   1-12
1960-1971
Box   7
Folder   1-10
1972-1981
Box   8
Folder   1-8
1982-1989
Box   9
Folder   1-5
1990-1994