Item 13.0 - Hog slaughtering

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CA MHC 169-13.0

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Hog slaughtering

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  • ca. 1910 (Creation)

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1 photograph : b&w

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A group involved with hog slaughtering -- an annual event on the farm. Left to right: __, ___, Jakob J. Enns (with a cane, to the left of the hanging carcass), Jacob Rempel, Sara Enns, Heinrich Enns, ____.

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An identical photo was published by Helmut Huebert in "Mennonite Estates in Imperial Russia", p. 446, with the caption "communal butchering at Tiegenhof."
This photo was also published in Quiring and Bartel's "Als ihre Zeit erfuellet war", p.97, with the following information: "hog slaughtering at J.J. Enns' at Tiegenhof." -- AHR, 9 May 2016.
E-mail to AHR dated 10 May 2016 from Eleanore Woollard, provided additional identification.

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Price: 5.00
Megapixels: 1.7
Resolution: 1621x1025

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