Hunta Mennonite Church (Hunta, Ont.) in Fall 2003
- CA MAO Digital 14
- Einzelstück
- 2003
Hunta Mennonite Church (Hunta, Ont.) in Fall 2003
Heavener, Bill
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Hunta Mennonite Church (Hunta, Ont.) in Fall 2003
Hunta Mennonite Church (Hunta, Ont.) in Fall 2003
Heavener, Bill
Fonds consists of the following series:
1) History - 1938-1943 (1 file) - Box 178
Greendale Bible School (Chilliwack, British Columbia)
Sisters of John E.Brubacher. L-R: Mrs. David (Catherine) Betzner, Mrs. David (Mary "Molly") Musselman, Mrs. Jonas (Elizabeth "Betsy" Bingeman, Mrs. Moses (Veronica "Frany") Betzner.
Green & Co.
Bingeman, Mrs. Jonas (Elizabeth). 1820-1899;
Bingeman, Mrs. Jonas (Elizabeth). 1820-1899; Betzner, Mrs. Mose (Veronica). 1843-1927. Four sisters of John E. Brubacher. Photo taken prior to 1899.
The women's building of Bethania Mental Hospital
The women's building of Bethania Mental Hospital (Bethel).
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A general view of Bethania Mental Hospital where
A general view of Bethania Mental Hospital where Jascha, brother of Nicholas J. Fehderau, spent the last years of his life.
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Ancestors of Bergey's who came to Ontario.
Ancestors of Bergey's who came to Ontario.
Rosenort Village (Manitoba) fonds
This fonds includes the mayor's records for the civic administration of the village of Rosenort. There are reserve-wide directives that related to all 37 villages of the Reinländer Mennonite church. Also included are the financial records for each family such as the Brotschuld, agreements with teachers and shepherds, the original by-law of the Municipality of Rhineland, school records, and the record of assistance given to widows.
This material shows the organization of the pioneering Reinländer Mennonite church that contributed to their success of establishing thriving communities on the open prairies. It documents the growth and development of the Rosenort area as well as the larger Mennonite community of the Manitoba Mennonite West Reserve.
Rosenort Village (Manitoba)
Pax men working in a room where four of them live
Mennonite Central Committee
Fonds is arranged in the following series:
1) Lectures and Sermons - 1955-2002 - (27 files) - Boxes 219-220
2) Personal Writing, Essays, Correspondence - 1991-2002 - (3 files) - Box 220
4) Publications of the Hepburn MB Church - 1910-2000 - (1 file) - Box 220
5) Microforms - audio video cassette tapes of lectures and sermons - 1978-2000 - (1 file) - Box 220
Quiring, Jacob H., 1913-2004
This fonds is the collection of materials regarding the life of Peter P. J. B. Reimer who worked diligently as an educator in southern Manitoba, as an Evangelical Mennonite Conference minister, a community servant, an historian, a writer, a traveller, and very devoted to his family. The fonds is divided into seven series:
1: Peter J.B. Reimer’s Youth, Family, and his Later Years.
2: PJB Reimer, the Student and the Teacher.
3: PJB Reimer, the Collector: Miscellanea.
Reimer, Peter J.B., 1902-1988
(Two copies). Museum at Port Colborne.
(Two copies). Museum at Port Colborne.
Millar, Doug
Andrew Bean (seated, centre), a Master of Theological Studies student, at his "cognate conversation" with Conrad Grebel College faculty (left to right) Conrad Brunk, Werner Packull, Jim Reimer. As of 1996, Bean was the oldest student to study at the College.
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)