Brodsky Region (Taurida, Russia)

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  • 50 verst west of Militopol

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Brodsky Region (Taurida, Russia)

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Brodsky Region (Taurida, Russia)

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Brodsky Region (Taurida, Russia)

22 Archival description results for Brodsky Region (Taurida, Russia)

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Brodsky estate

This photo is of the Brodsky estate with the grandparents of Nicholas J. Fehderau, Peter and Marie Bahnmann, in the foreground to the right and workers from the estate behind them.
(This photo was published in John D. Rempel and Paul Tiessen, eds., "Forever Summer, Forever Sunday, Peter Gerhard Rempel's Photographs of Mennonites in Russia 1890-1917.")

Grandfather Peter Bahnmann’s Brodsky estate

  • CA MAO M2004F 5
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  • 1889

Grandfather Peter Bahnmann’s Brodsky estate showing the main gate. Workers are shown in the foreground. In 1904, Nicholas J. Fehderau was born in the house to the right.

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Jakob Dyck family

This is a photo of the Jakob Dyck family on their estate "Brodsky" in the year 1873. The man in white is a visitor, Mr. Sudermann. [HR 221]

Peter Bahnmann estate

This is a photo of many Mennonite workers and horses sitting and standing on the grounds of the Peter Bahnmann estate, Brodsky. [HR 114]

Peter Bahnmann, grandfather of Nicholas J.

  • CA MAO M2004F 11
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  • 1896

Peter Bahnmann, grandfather of Nicholas J. Fehderau, teased Tina, Liese and Manja (older sisters of Nicholas J. Fehderau) by calling them the “troika”. They are pictured here in their playhouse with their dolls on the Brodsky estate.

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