Item 2.0 - ChoirPlum Coulee Choir

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CA MHC 244-2.0

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ChoirPlum Coulee Choir

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  • 1902 (Creation)

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28 x 23 cm [b&w]

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This photo is of the Plum Coulee Bergthaler Mennonite Church choir lead by P.M. Friesen. The members are in fine clothing including 3 piece suites for the men and some ornate dresses for the women. Memebers include back row l-r Agnes Wiens, Ed Meckling, Mary Dyck, Tina Derksen, Gertrude Wiens, PM Friesen (Choir director and school teacher), Mary Vogt, and Mary Loeppky. Seated left to right is Olga Wiebe, Anna Vogt, Anna Wiebe, Mary Klassen, Mary Derksen, gertrude Dyck and Stella Meachem. Front row l-r is John Dyck and Jacob Loeppky. This photo was used in "Sharing the Faith, Bergthaler Mennonite Church of Plum Coulee", 1997, p. 94.

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Price: 5.00
Megapixels: 6.2
Resolution: 2823x2202

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