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Aleta Dennis slide collection

  • CA MAO Hist.Mss.10-1.1
  • Collection
  • 1975

Amish immigrants from the United States to Ontario opened the first Amish parochial school in Canada in 1953. In 1966, the Old Order Amish, Old Order Mennonites, Markham-Waterloo Mennonites, Beachy Amish and Orthodox Mennonites found common cause as Ontario moved to consolidate rural public schools. When it became clear that small schools could not be retained, these groups together formed the Waterloo-Wellington-Perth Parochial Schools. Within this affiliated body, each group took primary responsibility for individual schools. Many of the parochial school buildings are former rural public schools. A few have been purpose built by the Old Order Mennonite or Amish community.

This collection of 35mm slides was prepared as an undergraduate class project. It consists of exterior shots of 20 Old Order Amish or Old Order Mennonite parochial schools. Also included are three pictures of an Amish Mennonite church and a map of the Wallenstein area schools.

Dennis, Aleta

Amish Mennonite Mission Interest Committee Records

  • US MCUSAA VIII/019
  • Collection
  • 1950-1961

The records include minutes, programs and correspondence of the Amish Mennonite Mission Interest Committee, collected by Harvey Graber, as well as drafts of articles, correspondence, letters from readers and issues of Witnessing, the publication of the Mission Interest Committee from 1956 to 1961.

Amish Mennonites. Mission Interest Committee

Amish parochial school behind field

  • CA MAO 1992-11 12
  • Item
  • 1990

(Colour, 3 views) Amish parochial school behind stooks of grain. Probably Wellesley Township.

Steiner, Samuel J., 1946-

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