A funeral procession in the New Dundee Area with
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A funeral procession in the New Dundee Area with fancy carriages and fine horses. Not printed.
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A funeral procession in the New Dundee Area with
A funeral procession in the New Dundee Area with fancy carriages and fine horses. Not printed.
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Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church "Risk and Endurance" photograph collection
Caption in Risk and Endurance: "Despite the split, Stirling members cooperated with Conference members to host Russian Mennonite immigrants in the summer and fall of 1924. Teenage immigrant Abram Harder with Edwin S. Eby and team on the Eby farm." Abram A. Harder, son of Abram H. and Anna Harder, was a Russian Mennonite immigrant to Canada billeted briefly with the Eby family after his arrival in 1924.
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Missionary Bernhard Toews (centre) and Rev. Heinz Dueck
Missionary Bernhard Toews (centre) and Rev. Heinz Dueck, left, on their way to the conference at Gartenthal church. Used in CM 12-10-10.
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Peace River Mennonite settlers waiting for the river boat at LaCrete Landing
Used in CM 13-46-7 with art. by Sara Lehn Harder. Caption: "Peace River Mennonite settlers waiting for the river boat at LaCrete Landing." Men tend to wagons & horses in the foreground; log cabins, temporary housing in background
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Two horses hitched to a wagon loaded with young people
This is a photo of a wagon with high sides, hitched to a team of horses, loaded with children dressed for cooler weather. The children are possibly the grandchildren of P. H. Klippenstein and Maria Klippenstein (Dyck). They are in a bare field. There is a building on the upper left side of the photo.
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Part of Agatha Klassen fonds
John Langeman on his horse and the dog running beside him in the fields with a forest behind him.
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Farmers use horses to bring loads of full length firewood to town to sell. The wood market was located on a corner of Rail Road Avenue opposite the Massey-Harris Farm Implements building where C. C. Sawatzky and Klass I. Dyck were agents. The large store to the right in photo was owned by H. P. Friesen and I. P. Friesen (of Rosthern), and was known as Friesen Brothers. Also operating one of the Rail Road Avenue stores were merchants Jacob Friesen and J. Hildebrandt.
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Lewis Reesor, Joe Sherk and Mel Baker with horse team
The man seated is probably Lewis Reesor, Joseph (Joe) Sherk is standing in the middle, and Melvin Baker holding the reins of the horse team.
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Lewis Reesor with horse team at Montreal River
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Alternative Service workers with horse teams
Six Alternative Service workers with three teams of horses. Howard Pollard is first from left, and Lewis Reesor is second from left. Melvin Baker is at far right. The others are not clearly identified.
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A man washing down a horse at the edge of the water
Part of Jacob D. Epp family fonds
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Horse pulling a covered sleigh through the snow
Part of Jacob D. Epp family fonds
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A man driving a pair of horses and a buggy
Part of Jacob D. Epp family fonds
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A boy holding onto a foal in a farmyard
Part of Jacob D. Epp family fonds
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