Halbstadt (Molotschna, Russia)
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Halbstadt (Molotschna, Russia)
213 Archival description results for Halbstadt (Molotschna, Russia)
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- CA MAO Hist.Mss.1.275.1-52
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- [ca. 1910]
Part of Abraham P. Regier and Margarethe (Kroeger) Regier photograph collection
Black and white. Head and shoulder shot. Short hair and clean shaven. Wearing dark suit and vest, with patterned tie and light coloured shirt. Last name Enns, from Halbstadt where he worked. Married his cousin, a Hamm. Roomed with someone by last name of Rogalsky.
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Sister of Nicholas J. Fehderau, Manja, sitting in
- CA MAO M2004F 35
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- 1910
Sister of Nicholas J. Fehderau, Manja, sitting in front of the large window in the piano room of their home, susrrounded by the Myrtle plants.
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Students at Halbstadt Girls School
- CA MHC PP-4-044-298.0
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- 1910
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of students from the school for girls at Halbstadt. Sitting at the right in the white blouse is Margarethe Kroeker, now Winnipeg. At the bottom to the right is Mariechen Dyck who was later an instructress in the High School; she came to Paraguay where she, like all women, had to work very hard. Others had a similar fate. [HR 119]
- CA MHC PP-4-044-148.0
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- [ ca. 1910]
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of a flour mill belonging to Mennonites in Halbstadt, Moloschna [HR 246]
Halbstadt Zentralschule teachers and students
- CA MAO Hist.Mss.1.350.9-11
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- [ca. 1910]
Anna (Neufeld) Tiessen's brother, Peter Neufeld, is likely among this group of students. The building strongly resembles the Halbstadt Zentralschule built in 1895.
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Mother of Nicholas J. Fehderau and his older
- CA MAO M2004F 19
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- 1911
Mother of Nicholas J. Fehderau and his older brother Jascha with his bicycle at the back of their house.
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Maria Fehderau and her son, Jascha, with his bicycle
- CA CMBS NP164-4-19
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- [1911?]
This photo is of Nicholas J. Fehderau's mother, Maria, and Nicholai's brother, Jascha, with his bicycle at the back of their house.
The home of Maria and Jakob Fehderau (rear view)
- CA CMBS NP164-4-20
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- [1911?]
This photo is the back view of the house of Maria and Jakob Fehderau. The family would often sit on the green benches. The well for drinking is to the right of the photo, and on the veranda there seems to be a young boy holding a guitar.
Owners of the "Raduga" Publishing House
- CA MHC PP-4-044-388.0
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- 1911
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of labourers and owners of the "Raduga" Publishing House in Halbstadt, Molotschna. 1911. Owners, seated from the left (4th to 7th): David Isaak, Heinrich Braun, Abram Kroeker, Perk. [HR 117]
- CA MHC PP-4-044-143.0
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- [before 1911]
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of the Halbstadt Wolost Office. One important reason for our success in Russia was the fact that we enjoyed far-reaching self-government. (rear view) [HR 133]
House of Maria and Jakob Fehderau
- CA CMBS NP164-4-18
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- ca. 1911
This photo is of the house of Nicholas J. Fehderau's parents, on the corner of Poststrasse and Zentraljnana in Halbstadt, Ukraine. Nicholai is standing in front of the house.
The street leading from Neu-Halbstadt to
- CA MAO M2004F 62
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- 1911
The street leading from Neu-Halbstadt to Alt-Halbstadt.
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Street leading from Neu-Halbstadt to Alt-Halbstadt
- CA CMBS NP164-4-62
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- [1911?]
This photo is of the street leading from Neu-Halbstadt to Alt-Halbstadt.
The house of the parents of Nicholas J. Fehderau
- CA MAO M2004F 18
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- 1911
The house of the parents of Nicholas J. Fehderau on the corner of Poststrasse and Zentraljnana.
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