Buildings formerly belonging to the Wilhelm Regehr Family
- CA CMBS NP001-01-61
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- [ca. 1975]
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Buildings formerly belonging to the Wilhelm Regehr Family
Buildings of the Wilhelm Regehr family
This is a photo of an addition to a building formerly belonging to the Wilhelm Regehr family in Heubuden, Poland. The photo shows one end of a brick building with two windows on each of three floors. The yard in front of the building is clean and there are trees in the background.
Part of Helen Ens Photograph Collection--Damaged Prussian Mennonite Churches
This is a photo of the inside of the church with a pipe organ in the middle and a few pews on the floor.
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Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This item shows two photographs of the Heubuden Mennonite Church in Poland -- an exterior and interior view.
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of the interior of the church at Heubuden. [HR 32] It shows the pulpit, pipe organ, and pews.
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of the outside of the church at Heubuden. Built in 1768. [HR 32]
Plot of land in Heubuden, Poland
This is a photo of a plot of land in Heubuden, Poland. Small plants are growing in long straight rows in the field. There are trees in the background.
Plot of land in Heubuden, Poland
This is a photo of a plot of land in Heubuden, Poland. The land is flat and empty in the foreground. There are two rows of trees in the background. A small plow (plough) stands in the field.
This is a photo of a tombstone in the Mennonite cemetery in Heubuden, Poland. The name "Anna Wiens" is engraved on the tombstone, as well as the dates May 29, 1855 and June 25, 1891. In the background more tombstones can be seen. The cemetery is green with many trees.
Tombstones in a Mennonite Cemetery
This photo is of a Mennonite cemetery in Heubuden, now Stogi, Poland. At the front of the photo are three large tombstones. The graves are outlined with bricks. More tombstones are in the background. At least one grave is missing its tombstone. The cemetery is not well-maintained. It has many trees growing in it.