A gang of teenage boys were blamed for a fire
- CA MAO 1994-1 19
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- 1938
A gang of teenage boys were blamed for a fire that destroyed this storage barn owned by Mrs. Edith Quickfall. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 94.
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A gang of teenage boys were blamed for a fire
A gang of teenage boys were blamed for a fire that destroyed this storage barn owned by Mrs. Edith Quickfall. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 94.
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Mennonite Central Committee
Couples: From left to right: Annanais and [Rebecca or Susanna (Steckle)?] Martin, Seranus and Blendina Martin, Edwin and Leah (Gingrich) Snyder [Roy's parents], Osias and Naomi Gingrich, Amos and Susannah Gingrich, Eli and Ida Gingrich, Nelson and Minerva Gingrich, Henry and Rebecca Bauman [Rebecca is oldest neice].
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A general view of Bethania Mental Hospital where
A general view of Bethania Mental Hospital where Jascha, brother of Nicholas J. Fehderau, spent the last years of his life.
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A German child receiving clothes from MCC at the Bad Duerkheim Children's Home
Mennonite Central Committee
A girl holding her pigeon by the pigeon house at the Ein Es Sultan refugee camp
Groff, J. Lester
Mennonite Central Committee
A graduate of the MCC widows' sewing project receiving her sewing machine from Ruth Keim
Keim, Ruth
A group of four photos. Clockwise from top right
A group of four photos. Clockwise from top right is a service station, a furniture store (beside the J.M. Snyder homestead), the J.M. Snyder homestead, and an unknown street. Not printed.
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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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A group of refugees returning "home"
Mennonite Central Committee
A group of students being photographed outside of
A group of students being photographed outside of the residence of Conrad Grebel College.
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A group of young people at the home of Jakob
A group of young people at the home of Jakob Dyck, who became the brother-in-law of Nicholas J. Fehderau.
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A group of young women. Rita's great-aunt, Anna
A group of young women. Rita's great-aunt, Anna Letkemann sister of her grandmother, Maria (Letkemann) Barkowsky is second from the
right in the front row. As a single woman, Anna Letkemann was sent to Siberia and came to Canada in the 1940s.
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