Barn raising, anchoring the frame
- CA MAO 1989-5 18
- Item
- 1968
Anchoring the frame with wooden pegs at a barn raising bee, north of Waterloo, Ontario.
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Barn raising, anchoring the frame
Anchoring the frame with wooden pegs at a barn raising bee, north of Waterloo, Ontario.
Nailing siding on a barn at a barn raising bee
Nailing siding on a barn at a barn raising bee, north of Waterloo, Ontario. (Photo in colour).
Jacob Y. Shantz. Son of pioneer Jacob and Mary
Jacob Y. Shantz. Son of pioneer Jacob and Mary (Yost) Shantz.
Prov.Archives of Manitoba
Meeting at Waterloo College, Waterloo. Front Row: Marie Graff, Dr. Arthur Graff, Dr. G.Elmore Reaman, Dr. Norman High, (unknown).
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Gayle Gerber Koontz giving a lecture
Lecturer at Mennonite Graduate Seminar held at Conrad Grebel College
Mennonite graduate students seminar
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
Head Office of Mennonite Savings and Credit Union
Head Office of Mennonite Savings and Credit Union of Ontario, 200 Weber St N., Waterloo (Ontario)
Photos on permanent loan (3 copies), and an additional copy from Brubacher House. South side of University of Waterloo north campus. Left to right: Hired man, Noah Brubacher (John E.'s son); Manda Martin (Daughter of John E.'s daughter, Mary Ann); Harriet Brubacher (John E's daughter); Dolly Randall (hired girl)
Fireman dousing the flames at John E. Brubacher house
Fireman dousing the flames which gutted the interior of John E. Brubacher house.
Simeon Martin looks at Brubacher House
Simeon Martin surveys the "job in hand" to rebuild interior of John E. Brubacher house.
Hunsberger, David L.
Simeon Martin rebuilding Brubacher House
Simeon Martin, a Mennonite craftsman rebuilding the John E. Brubacher house.
Hunsberger, David L.
Ordained deacon in 1892 at David Eby Church (known as Erb St. Mennonite Church since 1902), in Mennonite Conference of Ontario. (L.J.Burkholder collection).
Waterloo Mennonite church, built 1851
Built 1851. Dismantled after 1902 when congregation built a church on Erb St. in Waterloo.
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