Item BK1-024 - Hoffnungsfeld, the first residential houses (1928)

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CA MHC 713-BK1-024

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Hoffnungsfeld, the first residential houses (1928)

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  • 1928 (Creation)

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1 photograph: b&w; 11 x 8 cm

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(1863-1929)

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Fred Engen was born in Norway and immigrated to the United States. He became employed by American banker Samuel McRoberts and became a key player in the migration of Mennonites from Manitoba and Saskatchewan to Paraguay in the 1926-1929 move. He died in Paraguay and is buried there.

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The photo shows an indigenous person standing in front of two primitive houses in Hoffnungsfeld in 1928. The homes are in a treed area and a primitive cart is seen on the right side in the foreground. A hammock is attached to two trees in front of the doorway of one home. The homes appear to be made of clay bricks with thatched roofs.

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Price: 5.00
Megapixels: 2.6
Resolution: 1810x1430

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