Lydia Ann Eby as a teenager (seated) with friend.
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Lydia Ann Eby as a teenager (seated) with friend. Photo located in Gordon C. Eby fonds.
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Lydia Ann Eby as a teenager (seated) with friend.
Lydia Ann Eby as a teenager (seated) with friend. Photo located in Gordon C. Eby fonds.
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Jacob Y. Shantz (1822-1909), ca. 1880
Jacob Y. Shantz (1822-1909), ca. 1880
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Street scene of Kitchener in the 1880s.
Street scene of Kitchener in the 1880s.
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Catherine Brown Photograph Collection
Includes portraits and candid shots of the Penner and Hiebert families and their extended families in Mountain Lake, Minnesota and Gretna, Manitoba.
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View of King Street in the late 1880's. Used in
View of King Street in the late 1880's. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 258A. Duplicate of top photo included; inscribed: "Purchased from Josiah A. Good [photographer?] Oct. 31/37 J.M. Snyder".
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The David B. Schneider farm where Joseph M. and
The David B. Schneider farm where Joseph M. and Albert M. Snyder were born. The farm house was torn down to accommodate the building of the Conestoga Parkway. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 121.
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Wedding picture of Joseph S. Weber and his first wife, Mary Anne Shantz.
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Fonds consists of Mennonite and Russian village maps. Some are hand-drawn. Household names are given on many maps. Historical data is included on some maps.
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Semi-formal. A group outing at Elora with a
Semi-formal. A group outing at Elora with a bridge in the background.
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Henderson Mennonite Brethren Church building
Henderson Mennonite Brethren Church building.
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Home of David B. Schneider, built after retirement from the farm. The first house built on Schneider Ave. in Kitchener.
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Nicholas J. Fehderau Photograph Collection
The collection contains photographs depicting aspects of Nicholas J. Fehderau's family's life in the city of Halbstadt (Ukraine) and on his family's farming estate up to 1924, when he immigrated to Canada.
Also, the collection includes several other images showing Nicholas's Canadian life in Kitchener, Ontario, especially as a choir conductor.
The Nicholas J. Fehderau photo collection includes more than the 31 scanned images in this collection (see also NP164-04 for more photographs).
The collection documents the assumptions, motivation, vision, and everyday life of one Mennonite estate family, the Fehderau family.
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