Sawmill at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
- US MLA M294-09
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Sawmill at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
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Sawmill at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Sawmill at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Two unidentified men working in office at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Two unidentified men working in office at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Two unidentified men standing on porch of building at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Two unidentified men standing on porch of building at Civilian Public Service Camp #31. The man on the right may be camp superintendent Leon G. Johnson.
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
People eating meal at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
People eating meal at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Kitchen at Civilian Public Service Unit #63
Kitchen at Civilian Public Service Unit #63
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Kitchen at Civilian Public Service Unit #63
Kitchen at Civilian Public Service Unit #63
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Unloading a bulldozer from truck at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Unloading a bulldozer from truck at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Kitchen staff plucking chickens at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Kitchen staff plucking chickens at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Four unidentified CPS men in barracks at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Four unidentified CPS men in barracks at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
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 the buildings under construction are in the distance while forest trees and stumps of trees are visible 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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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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A group of men during their time of Alternative
A group of men during their time of Alternative Service. Jakob Bergen, Elvera’s father is seated, the 3rd from the left. The man seated 1st at the left may by Martin Duerksen, brother-in-law of Jakob Bergen. This is one of four pictures which he sent home to the family while working in Alternative Service during WW I. See M2004Goe # 3, 4, and 5 which are related to Alternative Service.
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Mennonite Media Television Spots, and Scripts, Documentaries, and Videos
This series consists of television spots and scripts created by Mennonite Media to promote ethical behavior and the Mennonite faith, a documentary about James and Rowena Lark (James Lark was the first ordained African American Mennonite pastor), and three videos about American Mennonites and the 1991 Gulf War.
Mennonite Media
Mennonite Board of Missions Executive Office Correspondence, Part 2
Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding both primarily home and voluntary service work and the placement of Mennonite conscientious objectors into service programs of partner agencies. These files also contain some information on overseas voluntary service work. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by author or subject.
Researchers should note the restrictions on files marked "confidential." These files generally do not contain confidential information about the individual whose name is on the folder. Rather, the files contain confidential information about voluntary service and mission workers supervised by the individual whose name is on the folder.
Mennonite Board of Missions