Mill of Loewen and Harder, Davlekanovo
- US MLA S-0222
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Mill of Loewen and Harder, Davlekanovo
Amos Hoffman Feed Mill in Heidelberg, Ontario
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Amos Hoffman Feed Mill in Heidelberg, Ontario. During the 1950s. Hunsberger photo
Hunsberger, David L.
This is a photo of an old-fashioned mill-race at the rapids on the Dnieper River, Russia. The mill and its water wheel can be seen in the rushing water. (2 copies)
This is a photo of the Dnieper Rapids from the shore line, includes a mill.
Part of Judith Reimer family fonds
J. J. Mendelson (Kherson)
Bridgeport Mill in Bridgeport (now part of Kitchener), Ontario. Owned by Old Order Mennonite Peter Shirk.
Sheave Tower at Blair, Ontario
On slide: "Old Mill tower at Blair" This is the Sheave Tower at Blair, Ontario. It produced hydro-electric power for the Blair Mill.
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Sheave tower in Blair, Ontario. 1950. Hunsberger photo 45-109
Hunsberger, David L.
Herman Niebuhr started his milling business in Chortitza in the 19th Century. By 1907 the H.A. Niebuhr & Ko. was a joint-stock company owning 11 mills including several in other villages of the Chortitza Colony.
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American Mennonite Relief warehouse in Schoenwiese, Russia
This is a photo of the exterior of the American Mennonite Relief warehouse in Schoenwiese, formerly the Jakob H. Niebuhr flour mill turning out flour to ship down the Dnieper River to Turkey. First two floors of warehouse were used for American Mennonite Relief work. (2 copies). There is a different photograph of this warehouse in David Hofer's book, Die Hungersnot in Russland, p. 19.
American Mennonite Relief warehouse in Schoenwiese/Alexandrovsk
This is a photo of the exterior of the former Jakob H. Niebuhr mill in Schoenwiese/Alexandrovsk, Russia, which was used as a warehouse by the American Mennonite Relief workers in 1923. The railroad track is shown in the forefront. The section where food was stored is inked in.
Part of Russia Mennonite History fonds
Mill in Russia. Owners were Johann J. Wiebe and Jacob Jacob Janzen in one of the villages.
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