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Sawatzkys - Schoenwiese Immigration Train

This is a photo of a group of men, women and children posed in front of a freight train ready for boarding. There are steps by the opening for easier boarding. Third person from left is Heinrich Sawatzky. The 11th person standing in front of the train is Heinrich Peter Harder. This is part of the Schoennwieser Group that left Russia for Canada in 1923.

Interioir of Immigration train

This is a photo of an immigrant family sitting in the interior of a train car. The shelving has been installed by the immigrants.Lower beds with space below for baggage. Small shelf in rear for parcels. There are four small openings in the cars and two big iron doors. 25-28 persons traveled in these cars. The family is that of Jakob Jakob Schellenberg, former teacher in Schoenwiese, Russia, but others are also on the photo. The woman on the left is Mrs. Justina Dyck (see 665:113). The boy next to Jakob Schellenberg, is Jakob Jr. (or Jack as he was later called). The woman on the right presumably is Justina Schellenberg, the wife of Jakob and mother of Jack. The little girl is possibly Justina Dyck's daughter. These immigrants were part of the 2nd train, the Schoenwieser Group.
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Waiting for food at the AMR kitchen in Russia

This is a photo of a large group, mostly older children, posed at the doorway of the American Mennonite Relief kitchen in a Russian village - Orechowka, Shavkai Volost. There are two copies of this photograph. The 2nd photo is described as Molokaner village - Molotschna. Most of the people are carrying a small pail for their food.

Machno's ruins

This is a photo of two men in winter garb posed in front of roofless buildings in a deserted field. Slagel described it as "a Wirtschaft ruined by the Machnows". This photograph also appears in D.M. Hofer's book, Die Hungersnot in Russland, p. 57 and is described as the ruins of Jak. Mendel's house in Dobrischin.

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