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John B Toews fonds
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Business school

Mennonite business school (Oekonomiegebaeude) in South Russia (Steinbach).

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Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization

The executive members of the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization. Front row (left to right) : Benjamin Janz, David Toews, C.F. Klassen, J.J. Thiessen. Second Row : John A. Harder, C.A. Defehr, Gerhard J. Derksen, and Jacob Gerbrandt.

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Canadian Mennonite Brethren conference in Coaldale

Canadian Mennonite Brethren conference which took place in the Coaldale, Alberta in 1939. Visitors and ministers gathered in the front of the church on the steps. Dr. A.H. Unruh (who was moderator in 1939) is standing in the front row, third person from the right.

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Central State Archive of the USSR

The file contains an index from the Central State Archive of the USSR, Ministry of State Property, Divine Affairs & Internal Affairs for the years 1802-1803, 1843-1844,1887-1905 & 1998 . It includes summaries of records concerning the publication of songbooks and the Evangelical Lutheran General Konsistory, immigration from Prussia in 1802-03, a history of Mennonites, forestry service, the building of churches and tension between Mennonites & Orthodox, and vital statistics from Warsaw. (36 pages)

Chortitza by B. Schellenberg

File consists of the following:
1) B. Schellenberg, "Chortitza, August 1919" from Christlicher Familien Kalender (1920), translated by John B. Toews, 9 handwritten pages
2) D. Neufeld, "Letter of a War Prisoner, Petrograd, July 1917" from Molotschnaer Flugblatt, August 12, 1917, 4. Translated by John B. Toews,, 2 pages - (1 file) Box 255

Schellenberg, Bernhard J., 1879-1966

Chortitza Colony

The subseries consists of the following files:
1) Adelsheim, Chortitza Colony, established 1824, 1 file, village map
2) Blumengart,Chortitza Colony, established 1824, 1 file, village map
3) Burwalde, Chortitza Colony, established 1803, 1 file, village map
4) Chortiza village, Chortitza Colony, established1879, 1 file, no map
5) Einlage, Chortitza, Colony, established 1790, 1 file, village map
6) Franzfeld, Chortitza Colony, established, 1869, 1 file, village map
7) Hochfeld, Chortitza Colony, established 1869, 1 file, village map (1942)
8a) Kronstal, Chortitza Colony, established,1809, village map
8b) Kronsweide, Chortitza Colony, established 1789, 1 file, village map
9) Nikolaifeld, Chortitza Colony, established 1869, 1file, no map
10) Neuenburg, Chortitza Colony, established 1789, 1 file, village map
11) Neuendorf, Chortitza Colony, established 1790, 1 file, village map
12) Neuhorst, Chortitza Colony, established 1927, 1 file, village map
13) Osterwick, Chortitza Colony, established 1812, 1 file, village map
14) Rosengart, Chortitza Colony, established 1924, 1 file, village map
15) Schoeneberg, Chortitza Colony, established, 1815, 1 file, village map
16) Schoenhorst, Chortitza Colony, established 1780, 1 file, village map Box 254

Stumpp, Karl, 1896-1982

Church building

Mennonite Brethren church in Coaldale before the addition with two cars in the front of the building.

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Church leader in Alberta

Benjamin B. Janz, minister in Coaldale, Alberta and his helper John Siemens sitting at a table with a white table cloth and flowers.

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Coaldale Bible School

Bible school building in Coaldale, Alberta with two entrances; one for the male students and one for the female students.

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