| 011 | Granatów, Lispotadówka, Krzemienice | Wołyn | B. Łozowski | | Recollections of various osady in the Chorów district by an 86 year old settler |
| 012 | Lachów | Wołyn | Julia Prochorowicz | | A list of settlers drawn up by the wife of a settler. |
| 013 | Zabuże | Polesie | T. C. Kryński | | Making a living from the land amongst Belarusian and Ukrainian villages. |
| 014 | Cezarówka Proszowa, Sodowka Grzegulec | Tarnopol | Antonina Nowakowska primo voto Zapiór | Zych | Recollections from , not only the daughter but also the wife of settler, who inherited the land from his father. |
| 015 | Karolinowo | Wilno | Halina Kurczawa | Zwierchowska | The parents instilled in their children the motto “For you Poland and for your glory”. |
| 016 | Kuropol | Wilno | Bolesław Polnik | | Boyhood memories of home in Kresy. |
| 017 | Rżawka | Wilno | Ludmiła Gutowska | Stopa | The smallest osada worked by two brothers following their military service |
| 018 | Rokitno | Białystok | Władysław Przygoński | | A military settler from Kresy who spent 30 years in Canada but died in Poland |
| 019 | Żydomla | Białystok | Alicja Polanin | Orechwa | A soldier awarded the Virtuti Militari in the Battle for Warsaw, settles in Kresy but ends up with a family of 4 generations in Chicago. |
| 020 | Adampol | Nowogródzkie | Zofia Szyman | Górska | A daughter of settler family reminisces of her life in the osada. |
| 021 | Adampol | Nowogródzkie | Józef Rojek | | A survivor recalls life as a 12-year-old and dreams of returning to Adampol to dig up treasured possessions. |
| 022 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 023 | Gienuiga | Nowogródzkie | Adam Wojtowicz | | A short account with a list of settler families. |
| 024 | Horka | Nowogródzkie | Bolesław Trojanowski | | A short account with a list of settler families. |
| 025 | Jodańce | Nowogródzkie | Henryk Madany | | A small settlement of seven families. |
| 026 | Kajszówska | Nowogródzkie | Bolesław Turowicz | | A very brief overview |
| 027 | Kuszelewo | Nowogródzkie | Alicja Jankowska | Rozwadowska | Eight childhood years in this settlement formed a lifelong love expressed in the words of a national poet. |
| 028 | Łohwinowicze | Nowogródzkie | Bogdan Trybuchowski | | Includes excerpts from Bogdan Trybuchowski’s book Polskie Drogi 1940-2000 (Polish Trails) with more information from this author. |
| 029 | Mały Olżew, Szczytniki | Nowogródzkie | Alina Kawulok | Drozdowska | Life on the estate that had been confiscated by Russia in 1863 but reclaimed by Polish settlers in 1920. |
| 030 | Natalin | Nowogródzkie | Janos Kranodębski | | – – – – |
| 031 | Niechniewicze | Nowogródzkie | Feliks Wdowczyk | | This family of eight children farmed the land and owned a restaurant but faced local communists who burnt settler’s barns. |
| 032 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 033 | Puzieniewicze | Nowogródzkie | Stanisław Świercz | | Colourful anecdotes in this account of life on a settlement. |
| 034 | Chlewiszcze | Polesie | Halina Papowszek | Żaboklicka | Settlers regarded by local population as the “salt of Poland”. |
| 035 | Chylin | Polesie | T.Sobierajski | | The author tells of relationships with other nationalities in the area. |
| 036 | Chylin | Polesie | Maria Wylot | Woźniak | As in the song “The Spell of Polesie”, life in the settlement has a charm of its own. |
| 037 | Chylin | Polesie | Wiktor Staniaszek | | Describes life in a remote settlement with few facilities and subject to annual flooding. |
| 038 | Chylin | Polesie | R Staniaszek | | An account of an agricultural livelihood on a smallholding |
| 039 | Kopań | Polesie | Maria Dolecka | Królikowska | The author remembers many of the settlers and their roles within this settlement. |
| 040 | Osownica | Polesie | Jadwiga Dabrowska | Korta | Birthplace of a Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs. |
041 042 | Osowce Osowce | Polesie Polesie | Tadeusz Kralski Henryk Nowicki | | Two descriptions of a small settlement on land once owned by Eliza Orzeszowska, (1841 – 1910) a Polish novelist and writer. |
| 043 | Stawy | Polesie | Irena Orzel | Kujawa | A remote settlement with no facilities of its own until June 1939 |
| 044 | Trebiezów | Polesie | Halina Szulc | Sobocka | A family devoted to settler’s issues and involved with the community on a settlement with an abundance of snakes. |
| 045 | Under Construction | | | | |
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| 047 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 048 | Antonin | Wołyń | Aleksandra Rymaszewska | Jarmulska | Sixteen families and some of their fates. |
| 049 | Arsonowicze | Wołyń | Genowefa Kwiecińska | Staniszewska | Amid many executions, Staniszewski was saved by Ukrainians. |
| 050 | Bajonówka | Wołyń | Krystyna Ostrowska | Chyży | A young girl taken on a journey to collect, for the new church, a copy of the “miraculous” image of Our Lady of Częstochowa . |
| 051 | Bajonówka | Wołyn | Genowefa Łacka | Nosek | Of a family of nine, only the author survived Siberia. |
| 052 | Under Construction | | | | |
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| 054 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 055 | Chorów | Wołyń | Jadwiga Markiewicz | Winnicka | A community where everyone spoke Polish and Ukrainian. |
| 056 | Chrobrowicze | Wołyń | L. Rybacka | Grzeszkiewicz | “Wołyń…..was in my mind the closest description of Heaven.” |
| 057 | Chrobrów | Wołyń | Irena Ryduchowska | Matkowska | “I lived at that time like “a hare under alert” |
059 060 | Dorotycze Sarny-Dorotycze | Wołyń | Grazyna Dabrowska Wiesława Chmura | Wizgird Misztel | Two short accounts of the osada by survivors who were young children at that time. |
| 061 | Drozdów | Wołyń | Teresa Palej | Domalgalska | Tales of settlers who didn’t get on well with each other. |
| 062 | Hallerowo | Wołyń | Zofia Bronowicka | Pasik | Zofia describes childhood dreams dashed by war and deportation . |
| 063 | Hallerowo | Wołyń | Jadwiga Pawłowicz | Pleciak | Born in an earthen cabin, Jadwiga dreams of the most beautiful days of her life with summer picnics in beautiful meadows. |
| 064 | Hallerowo | Wołyń | Irena Rybiczonek | Budzyń | Bountiful orchards planted by settlers and a visit by General Haller after whom the settlement was named. |
| 065 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 066 | Janina | Wołyń | Mieczysław Więckowski | | A courageous widow defends her property from thieves. |
| 067 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 068 | Janówka | Wołyń | Tadeusz Walczak | | This story features a number of photographs of people who lived on the settlement. |
| 069 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 070 | Jazłowiecka | Wołyń | L. Cabut | | Settlers built a new church and with donations such as wedding rings purchased a replica of the Częstochowa Black Madonna. |
| 071 | Jazłowiecka | Wołyń | Karol Olszewski | | Tales of old die-hards of the 14th Jazłowiec Lancers Regiment whose “selfless efforts …just burst like a bubble of soap”. |
| 072 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 073 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 074 | Karczówka | Wołyń | Józef Pajdowski Irena Bieżańska | Pajdowska | From the wilderness to a model farm in 16 years but then the Soviets took all of the horses and destroyed everything. |
| 075 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 076 | Kościuszko | Wołyń | Jerzy Kondziela Alicja Kondziela | Szalast | A detailed description of the location, social makeup and community life from the arrival of the first pioneers until the War. |
077 078 | Krechowiecka Krechowiecka | Wołyń Wołyń | Danuta Gradosielska Danuta Gradosielska | Mączka Mączka | Danuta describes the organisation of the settlement and her life and family who lived there. |
| 079 | Krechowiecka | Wołyn | Jan Kulik | | The eldest brother of five describes life for his family. |
| 080 | Krechowiecka | Wołyń | Janina Misik | Góral | Janina spent school holidays with her Aunt and Uncle here. |
| 081 | Krechowiecka | Wołyń | Czesław Pukacz | | A detailed recollection, honouring parents whose example taught their children work ethic, love of nation and how to be productive. |
| 082 | Kurhany | Wołyń | Maria Kruczkiewicz | Kacperska | A settlement with many connections to graves. |
| 083 | Kurhany | Wołyń | Stefania Borowy | Kacperska | Detailed list of settlers and the day to day life on the settlement |
| 084 | Kurhany and Chorów | Wołyń | Stefania Borowy Stanisław Borowy | Kacperska | Stories of soldiers of the 21st Infantry Division settled amidst local Poles and Ukrainians. |
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| Listopadówka | Wołyń | E.P.Brzeziński | | He writes – to remind those that come after us that our fathers and we lived there. It was our home and our land. It was Poland. |
| 086 | Łany | Wołyń | Jadwiga Osostowicz | Wnęk | A settler who took a Philosophy Masters degree, was Chairman of the Settler’s Association, became an MP and whose freedom was pleaded by local Ruthenians and Jews. |
| 087 | Maczkowce | Wołyń | Zofia Repa | Stepek | Memories that bring on tears. |
| 088 | Maczkowce | Wołyń | Bronisław Wawrzkowicz | | Extensive descriptions and photos of the settlement. |
| 089 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 090 | Narutowicze | Wołyń | Janina Walbach | Warzecha | A short account of this Osada |
| 091 | Nawóz | Wołyń | Zdzisław Michalski | | A settler whose family possessions are on display in a museum |
| 094 | Ostrów | Wołyń | Zyta Szulejewska | Rzehak | A brief description of the settlement as Zyta was very young |
| 095 | Piłsudczanka | Wołyń | Maria Filon | Oleś | Short account from the eldest daughter, the only survivor from a family of seven. |
| 096 | Pomorzanka | Wołyń | Józef Ćwirko | | “Even now, during lucky chance encounters, we greet each other like neighbours.” |
| 097 | Pomorzanka | Wołyń | Teresa Rafaląt | Miłoszewska | “Now, even after so many years of exile… I can still see a picture of my happy childhood.” |
| 099 | Radziwiłłów | Wołyn | Alina Żbikowska | Musiał | A family whose three men were taken by the whirlwind of war |
| 100 | Rejtanów | Wołyn | Dorota Jasińska | Jarosz | Tales of a settlement with uneasy relationships |
| 101 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 102 | Reymontowicze | Wołyn | Eugenia Zakłada | Popsowska | “…it was a barren land, but they left behind beautiful houses, farms, orchards, and churches.” |
| 103 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 104 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 105 | Sienkiewicze | Wołyń | Franciszek Gall | | A son recounts his father’s work in the settlement and the fate of all its inhabitants. |
| 106 | Under Construction | | | | |
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| 108 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 109 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 110 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 111 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 112 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 113 | Szwoleżerów | Wołyń | Rozalia Gordon | Reich | “If not for WW II, what a vibrant, rich Polish culture would have pulsated on the soil of Wołyń!” |
| 114 | Szwoleżerów | Wołyń | Krystyna Walak | | “In such a short time, they accomplished so much and had such wonderful plans for the future.” |
| 115 | Szyły | Wołyń | Jerzy Rzegota-Januszajtis | | A dismissed General wins respect from local Ruthenians and settlers. His actions save workers from an out-of-control bull. |
| 116 | Teklówka | Wołyń | Janina Kruszewska | Pawlik | Janina describes her family and includes many photos of the settlement. |
| 117 | Topule | Wołyń | Tadeusz Lachowski | | Wreaths of flowers were floated down the river in the moonlight during May celebrations and people danced until midnight. |
| 118 | Ułanowice | Wołyń
| T.Dela | | Short description of the settlement and the names and fates of the settlers. |
| 119 | Ułanówka | Wołyń | Halina Bąbik | Rafał | A fascinating history of men from Jaworski’s cavalry; heroes who earned distinctions in the war with the Bolsheviks. |
| 120 | Ułanówka | Wołyń | Henryka Lappo | Utnik | A detailed description the life of a young girl on this settlement. |
| 121 | Wielkopolanka | Wołyń | Każimierz | Grubczak | His certificate in support of an application for the Cross of Independence lists the campaigns he fought. |
| 122 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 123 | Wola Korybutowiecka | Wołyń | Maria Krystyna Kalaga | Cieślinkiewicz | Detailed description of settlement including a list of settlers and plot numbers. |
| 124 | Wola Piłsudskiego | Wołyń | Teofila Rachel | Kowalska
| Rachel describes a settlement of thirty families with rivalry between cavalrymen and infantrymen. |
| 125 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 126 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 127 | Wola Wilsona | Wołyń | Helena Moczulska | Węglarz | A short description of life on the Osada including a list of settlers. |
| 128 | Wółczek | Wolyń | Genowefa Guzewicz | Szymańska | Witold Szymański’s (129 below) sister Genowefa recounts her memories of the osada she calls ‘heaven’. |
| 129 | Wołczek | Wołyń | Witold Szymański | | An account of the inspiration for the settlement name and the deep-felt longing for the life long gone – “remembering my childhood, I write about it for the next generation”. |
| 130 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 131 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 132 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 136 | Kosy-Dwór | Nowogródek | Regina Walczak | Sobieraj | A story dedicated to a mother who, on her own in subhuman conditions and at the price of self-denials and sufferings, managed to save the family from death. |
| 137 | Armatniów | Wołyń | Helen B Cheek | Kozioł | A settler who was a good husband and a passionate beekeeper, written by his only daughter. |
| 138 | Under Construction | | | | |
| 139 | Under Construction | | | | |