Two people in sled drawn by three horses
- CA MHSBC 112-16-4-2009.005.005
- Einzelstück
- [between 1904-1914]
Teil vonJohn B Toews fonds
A winter scene in front of a large Mennonite housebarn
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Two people in sled drawn by three horses
Teil vonJohn B Toews fonds
A winter scene in front of a large Mennonite housebarn
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Lorentz family home in Sagradovka
Teil vonRussia Mennonite History fonds
This house was built in 1909 by John and Elizabeth Warkentin. It was sold in 1925 to Johann and Tina Lohrenz. The house is built of rocks and bricks with a brick tile roof. The trees are Karaganda trees.
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Peter and Maria Klippenstein's new house
This is a photo of Peter Klippenstein's new house built in 1925. It is a two-storey house with a small front porch and a balcony above. This old house visible behind the new one.
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Teil vonJohn Dyck fonds
This is a photo of the exterior of the home of Bernhard Penner and his family in Minnesota. The house is on a farm and there is a windmill also on the yard. There is a negative for this image at the back of the photo collection.
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Teil vonPhoto Collection from RJC files
Large 2-story house
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This is a photo of several run-down buildings on the left and a new home on the right. The new home is the result of combined efforts of several organizations. C. O. A. P., which provides financial counseling and quality low-cost construction, enables poor people in southeastern Kentucky to have adequate shelter. MCC U. S. worker Bill Braun of Dallas, Ore., is director of C. O. A. P.
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A two story house in Little Grand Rapids or Pauingassi, Manitoba. It might have been owned or used by Native Ministries.
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An old log house in Pauingassi, Manitoba. It has a pair of snowshoes hanging on its side along with a ring used for stretching hide.
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A log house in Pauingassi, Manitoba during winter.
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A log dwelling in Pauingassi, Manitoba.
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The Native Ministries mission house in Manigotagan, Manitoba.
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A rural house with a garden patch in the foreground.
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The Walnut Receiving Home house in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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The log teacherage in Pauingassi, Manitoba, where the Mennonite Pioneer Mission teachers lived.
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M.P.M. house going up in Cross Lake
People constructing the Mennonite Pioneer Mission house in Cross Lake, Manitoba. Otto Hamm, who served as a missionary there for many years, might be in the photo with a J. Hildebrandt.
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