- CA CMBS NP107-01-6
- Item
- [between 1945 and 1949
A group of men, women and children with Joe & Marie Wiebe outside the Marne Chapel, Canada Inland Mission at Ashern, Manitoba.
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A group of men, women and children with Joe & Marie Wiebe outside the Marne Chapel, Canada Inland Mission at Ashern, Manitoba.
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William Neufeld Photograph Collection
Eighteen photographs from the research files of the book entitled, From Faith to Faith (1989).
A memorial erected in 1963 on Highway 14 outside Winkler, Manitoba to commemorate the founding of the first Mennonite Brethren Church in Canada. (See MB Herald, July 12, 1974, p.12).
Burwalde Church. The small building is the first Mennonite Brethren Church in Canada established at Burwalde, Manitoba, 1888. (See William Neufeld, From Faith to Faith, p. 29)
Portrait of Abraham A. Kroeker, Winkler, Manitoba and his wife Elisabeth (nee Nickel).
Cemetery gravestone of Rev. Henry S. Voth (1878-1953) and his wife, Susan Warkentin (1882-1972) in the Winkler Cemetery.
Cleared farmland with trees in the background.
Portrait of Johann Warkentin, early Mennonite Brethren minister in Winkler, Manitoba since 1906. (See p. 33 in William Neufeld, From Faith to Faith, 1989).
Portrait of Henry S. Voth, leader of the Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church during the 1930s and 1940s. (See p. 47, William Neufeld, From Faith to Faith, 1989).
Portrait of Johann Warkentin, leading minister in the Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church from 1906-1930.
Unidentified building.
Trees and dirt path.
A park in fall with picnic tables in the background.
Portrait of Abraham H. Unruh (1878-1961).