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Janz, Benjamin B., 1877-1964 Series
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Correspondence

Series consists of the following files:
1) Correspondence Jacob A Harder With Sisters and Others - 1933-1935
2) Correspondence Jacob A Harder With Siblings - 1933
3) Correspondence Jacob A Harder With Wife and Children - 1955
4) Correspondence Jacob A Harder With B B Janz - 1937-1957
5) Correspondence Jacob A Harder With Mission Board Volume 1 - 1944-1956
6) Correspondence Jacob A Harder With Mission Board Volume 2 - 1957-1966
7) Correspondence - Jacob A Loewen - 1992-2001
8) Correspondence - 1999-2000
9) Correspondence - 2001

Yarrow Research Committee

Immigration Documents

This series contains the following:
1) Correspondence and documents, February to December 1921
2) Correspondence and documents, January to March 1922
3) Correspondence and documents, April to May 1922
4) Correspondence and documents, June to July 1922
5) Correspondence and documents, August to September, 1922
6) Correspondence and documents, October, November, December, 1922
7) Correspondence and documents, January, February, 1923
8) Correspondence and documents, March, April, May, 1923
9) Correspondence and documents, June, July, August, 1923
10) Correspondence and documents, September to December, 1923
11) Correspondence and documents, January, February, 1924
12) Correspondence and documents, March, April, May, 1924
13) Correspondence and documents, June, July, August, 1924
14) Correspondence and documents, September, October, 1924
15) Correspondence and documents, November, December, 1924
16) Correspondence and documents, January to May, 1925
17) Correspondence and documents, June to December, 1925 - (17 files) Box 257

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Correspondence and Personal Writing

This series consists of textual material: including
Letters to John B Toews from 1964-1995;
An autobiography of John B. Toews; handwritten notes by the author;
Documentary portraits of B.B. Janz and Abraham A..A. Friesen. - (1 file) Box 232

Selbstschutz (Self Defense)

Self Defense began as a spontaneous movement by Mennonites to protect lives and property during the period of violent anarchy following the Russian Revolution in 1918-1919. - (24 files) Box 255