Three unidentified men felling pine tree at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
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Three unidentified men felling pine tree at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
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Three unidentified men felling pine tree at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Three unidentified men felling pine tree at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Stanley Sauder and fellow farm workers
Stanley Sauder on the Reid farm where he served an Alternative Service assignment
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Stanley Sauder and fellow farm workers
Stanley Sauder with Kim Kempen and his sister. The sister was their cook on the Reid farm.
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The barn Stanley Sauder worked on
Stanley Sauder did carpentry work on this barn during an Alternative Service assignment
Sauder, Stanley
Dining hall at Montreal River camp
The dining hall at Montreal River set for a meal, with kitchen staff
Sauder, Stanley
Alternative Service workers with a dump boat they made for disposing of rocks during road building work.
Sauder, Stanley
Recreation hall and chapel, Montreal River
Sauder, Stanley
Jakob Bergen, father of Elvera (Bergen) Goerz,
Jakob Bergen, father of Elvera (Bergen) Goerz, helped build roads and railway tracks during WW I in the Ukraine as Alternative Service. In this photo there is a large building under construction at the right and others that are completed at the left with logs in the foreground.
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Jakob Bergen, father of Elvera (Bergen) Goerz,
Jakob Bergen, father of Elvera (Bergen) Goerz, helped build roads and railway tracks during WW I in the Ukraine as Alternative Service. In this photo a railway track is at the left and 3 buildings on the right with logs to the right of the tracks.
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Alternative Service cabin at Montreal River camp
Photo is of a log cabin on the grounds of the Twilight Resort in Montreal River Harbour, Ontario. The cabin housed Mennonite Alternative Service men during World War II. Carved into one of the logs are the names of Alternative Service workers Wilmer Wagler (Shakespeare, Ontario), Emerson Wagler (Shakespeare, Ontario), Moses G. Martin and Joe Martin (Wallenstein, Ontario). The man identified as Moses G. Martin could possibly be Morris Martin or Mahlon Martin; no Moses G. Martin is found in the Alternative Service lists.
Ruth Fletcher
Cooks at Alternative Service work camp at Lake
Cooks at Alternative Service work camp at Lake Cowichan, British Columbia ca. 1943 L-R: --, --, Seranus Wideman, Elias Brubacher, --, --, Nyal Shantz
Fretz, John L.
Conscientious objectors tearing up wooden ties
Conscientious objectors tearing up wooden ties from an old railroad bed to make way for a gravel road in British Columbia, ca. 1943.
Fretz, John L.
The dining hall at the alternative service work
The dining hall at the alternative service work camp at Lake Cowichan, British Columbia, ca. 1943. Exterior shot.
Fretz, John L.
Fred Cressman photograph album
The album contains photographs of Cressman's time as a conscientious objector in Alternative Service in British Columbia from 1942-1943. Although primarily based at the Goldstream (Langford) camp, Cressman and the other COs sometimes worked in the local community or in other CO camps on Vancouver Island. Most of the men in the photographs are fellow COs from Ontario, along with a few staff of the British Columbia Forestry Service.
Cressman, Fred