Serbian Americans or American Serbs, are Americans of ethnic Serb ancestry. As of 2013, there were about 190,000 American citizens who identified as having Serb ancestry. However, the number may be significantly higher, as there were some 290,000 additional people who identified as Yugoslavs living in the United States.
St. Sava Trinity Chapel Complex
Members of the Serbian Society in Juneau in 1928
Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Monastery and Seminary in Libertyville, Illinois
First meeting of the NACA in 1915 (Mihajlo Pupin seated first from right)
Sevastijan Dabović was a Serbian-American monk and missionary who became the first Serbian Orthodox monk naturalized in North America. He is canonized as a Serbian Orthodox saint.
Dabović in the 1930s
Icon of Sevastijan Dabović in the Church of Saint Jovan Vladimir in Bar, Montenegro
Dabović's relics are interned at the Church of St. Sava in Jackson, California