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Engineer Brow driving a double faced locomotive

  • CA MAO 1994-1 25
  • Item
  • 1879

Engineer Brow driving a double faced locomotive on the Galt branch of the Grand Trunk Railway with a cow catcher at each end as there is no turn table at Berlin. Used Hannes Schneider, p. 150A.

Unknown

Delton Snyder; Lillian Snyder

  • CA MAO 1990-1 9
  • Item

L-R: Delton Snyder; Lillian Snyder, children of Ervine S. & Nancy Nahrgang Snyder # 6072.

Green & Co.

David Bergey, teacher 1866-1890s, member of

  • CA MAO 1990-4 35
  • Item
  • 1875

David Bergey, teacher 1866-1890s, member of Waterloo County Board of Examiners, 1876-1890, Principal at Central School, Waterloo, ca. 1873

D.G. Dennison

Daniel Wismer, minister and bishop

  • CA MAO 1990-12 38
  • Item
  • [between 1860 and 1909]

Ordained minister in 1860 at Berlin (Ontario) congregation in Mennonite Conference of Ontario. Ordained bishop in 1887 in Kansas, U.S.A. (L.J.Burkholder collection).

Christian S. Bender and Annie (Kennel) Bender family photograph collection

  • CA MAO Hist.Mss.2.97.2
  • File
  • [1867?]-1949, 2002

This file contains photographs of ancestors and descendants of Christian S. Bender and Annie (Kennel) Bender. Items 19-30 are from a photograph album compiled by Joseph Kennel, probably after his return to Canada, containing largely unidentified photographs of Kennel relatives from France, Germany and Algeria.

Christian Eby

  • CA MAO 1989-10 83
  • Item
  • 1911

Grandfather of Mrs. Doug Millar. (Brubacher collection).

Canadian Block at northwest corner of King and

  • CA MAO HM10-9 8
  • Item
  • 1870

Canadian Block at northwest corner of King and Ontario streets in Berlin (Kitchener), Ont. Jacob Y. Shantz constructed the building in 1865.

Unknown

Built in 1841, the top building (an Evangelical

  • CA MAO 1994-1 9
  • Item

Built in 1841, the top building (an Evangelical church) was moved in 1866 to Elgin St. and used as a tannery by Ringle and Stroh. The new church is presently used for shops is seen at bottom. Used in Hannes Schneider,p. 274A.

Unknown

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