Fuerstenwerder (Poland)

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"Fuerstenwerder Mennoniten Kirche, Fuerstenwerder

  • CA MAO 1994-1 154
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  • 1947

"Fuerstenwerder Mennoniten Kirche, Fuerstenwerder Frei Stadt,jetzt Polen, 1947" Fuerstenwerder Mennonite Church in 1947 in the free city (Freistadt) of Fuerstenwerder which is now Poland.

Hunsberger, Wilson A., 1919-2008

Mennonite church in Fuerstenwerder

This is a photo of the Mennonite church in Fuerstenwerder [44-593] as it looked in the early 1970s. All windows were closed and the church was being used as a storage space. This congregation began in 1760. [HR 29]

Mennonite church in Fuerstenwerder

This is a photo of the Mennonite church in Fuerstenwerder, built in1768. It is typical of the first Mennonite churches in West Prussia. The door is on the gable end to the left. [HR 29]

Milkwagon of W. Wiebe

This is a photo of a "milkwagon" on the farmstead of W. Wiebe, Fuerstenwerder. The cows remain in the field overnight. To milk them they drove this light wagon to the cows. The milk cans were on the wagon. [HR 13]

Stove in home of Rev. Ernest Dyck

This photo is of the top half of a stove in the home of Rev. Ernest Wiebe in Fürstenwerder, Poland. The side of the stove appears to be made of white tiles. There are mouldings along the edges and the top. The moulding at the top has a lot of detail in it. There is also a moulding across the centre and an arch-shaped moulding in the centre close to the top of the stove.

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