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CA MHC 713-BK1-034
Title
Hoffnungsfeld, a provisional Mennonite home
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- [between 1926-1929] (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 a Mennonite family of six standing in front of their temporary home in Hoffnungsfeld. One part is a tent-like structure, the other part is constructed out of corrugated metal sheets in a rectangular shape. The latter appears to contain the cooking area because a chimney extends from the roof. There is a grassy area in the foreground and the Chaco bush in the background.
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BKI-034.jpg
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image/jpeg
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1.3 MiB
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March 7, 2016 7:42 AM