Location where Bethany Mennonite Brethren Church met while its first building was under construction
- US MLA cb510-019
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Building was on First Street, north of Shields Avenue.
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Location where Bethany Mennonite Brethren Church met while its first building was under construction
Building was on First Street, north of Shields Avenue.
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Former YWCA Activity Center building, which was later purchased by Pacific Bible Institute
[194-] The former YWCA Activity Center would later become Pacific Bible Institute. This photo evidently taken while the building was used by California National Guard.
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Pacific Bible Institute building on Tuolumne Street
Pacific Bible Institute building on Tuolumne Street
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Unidentified person climing a pine tree at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Unidentified person climing a pine tree at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Kitchen staff working at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Kitchen staff working at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Erwin C. Goering working in office at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Erwin C. Goering working in office at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Kitchen staff working at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Kitchen staff working at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Barracks at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Barracks at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
People seated at tables in dining hall at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
People seated at tables in dining hall at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Unloading a bulldozer from truck at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Unloading a bulldozer from truck at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
Two unidentified men working in office at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Two unidentified men working in office at Civilian Public Service Camp #31
Richert, Paul H., 1918-1984
B. J. and Linda Braun with their children, Rose, Donald, Darlene, and Ruth.
Greeting card with photograph of B. J. and Linda Braun with their children, Rose, Donald, Darlene, and Ruth.
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Kapital Bücher = ledgers listing capital
This series consists of financial ledgers used to keep track of financial capital the Waisenamt held. Files 1-4 are indexes only. Some capital ledgers include transfers of money to the Fürsorge Komitee in Paraguay, particularly Capital Ledgers “A” Chortitz (File #9) & “A” Osterwick (#10), which are otherwise mainly duplicates of each other. There are other duplicate ledgers, e.g. Ledger “B”file #11 and Ledger “C” #12 are virtually identical. The date on the cover of the Ledger is the date the Ledger was created. The dates given in the file name also include the year of the latest entries in the Ledger, often in a different hand writing or different colour of ink. Ledgers frequently list heirs to an estate, with full name, usually with birth date and sometimes with village name. E.g. Ledger “D” (file #15) image 1281 lists the heirs of Cornelius Wall of Bergfeld as recipients of estate money upon his death, giving only date of birth and in one case date of death. Abbreviations represent names of respective Waisenamt managers: CD – Cornelius Dueck; DW – Diedrich Wiebe; CTF – Cornelius T. Friesen; HGK – Hein G. Klippenstein; JE – Jacob Enns; HH – Hein Hildebrand. “Kapital” and “Capital” are used interchangeably: the file name takes the spelling used on the cover or first page of the respective ledger.
Location: volume 6312-6313.
Clothing gathered for war relief
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Clothing and toys arranged in a Sunday School room, gathered for wartime relief distribution