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John B Toews fonds Janz, Benjamin B., 1877-1964 Halbstadt (Molotschna, Russia)
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B.B. Janz collection

File consists of the following items:
1.1 B.B. Janz "Wir haben gesuendigt",German, 4 pages. English translation, "We have sinned" 6 pages; Peter Baerg "Der Selbstschutz in der Halbstaedter Wollost 1918-1919" (letter lists names of individuals murdered in Blumenort); "Ein Selbstschuetzler Erzaehlt", "Eine Woche in Podwod mit Pferd und Wagen",
1.2) John Wall Letter to B.B. Janz" Mennonite Participation in Colonist's Brigade", 1951
1.3) Anonymous letters to B.B. Janz, " The Selbstschutz in the Halbstadt Volost" (1918-1919)od (mit Pferd und Wagen) 1919.
1.4) J.G. Dyck letters, Leamington, Ontario, 1956.
1.5) A. P. Bergmann letter , Steinbach, 1956
1.6) J.N. Wittenberg, "Etliche Hauptmomente von dem Mordtag in Altenau I'm Oktober 1919" 2 pages, translated by John B. Toews
1.7) P. Goossen, "The Makhno Bands in Zagradovka" , 1919, 2 pages translated by John B. Toews
1.8) B.B. Janz." Abschiedsede von Bruder B.B. Janz" Tiege,1926, 6 pages.

2) Folksfreund Articles written in 1918 by Jacob Martens, A. Klassen, Peter Braun, Enns, Elder H. Unruh, Abraham Kroeker,
H. Neufeld, Translated by John B. Toews. - (1 file) Box 255

Janz, Benjamin B., 1877-1964

History, Present and Future

This file consists of the following items
1) Janz, B.B. article "Woher und Wohin: Streiflichter aus der mennonitischen Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft", 1870-1960, 25 pages, German.
The history of the Past, the Present and the Future of the Mennonite people from the early 1870's to the 1960's as B.B. Janz observed and assessed the culture, church life, education, environment, immigration, in which he lived.
2) Was Andere ueber die Not der Mennoniten unter dem Bolschewismus in Russzland gesagt haben. 1917-1929, 71 pages. A detailed account of the Mennonite colonies' holdings and statistics under Soviet rule. Unknown Author (Possibly B.B. Janz) Box 260
3) Minutes of the Convention of the United Mennonite Brethren Church, Sept. 14-16, 1918 in Wassiljewka, Charkow..
4) Minutes of the Annual Convention of the United Mennonite Brethren Church in Russia, May 14-15, 1910 in Tiege, Sagradowka,. 10 pages
5) Minutes of the Annual Convention of the United Mennonite Brethren Church of Russia, May 25-27, 1912, in Molotschna. Rueckenau, 14 pages.
6) Cornies, Philip, "Concerning the Situation" from the A.A. Friesen Collection. Translated by John B. Toews, June 17, 1922, 3 pages.
(about the effect of the famine on Church, School and Home)
7) Expositional, Publication of Mennonite Brethren Bible College. Articles by H.H. Janzen , A. H. Unruh., D. Ewert,, J. H. Quiring,I W. Redekopp, Hugo Jantz.

Janz, Benjamin B., 1877-1964

American Mennonite Relief (AMR)

This file consists of the following items:
1) C.E. Krehbiel, "Notes on My Relief Trip to Russia" 130 pages 1922. Box 240
2) C. E. Krehbiel, Report on Ukrainian Mennonites, 1922, 1923. Box 240
3) Correspondence and Reports from Prieschib District Commitee, Secretary N. Blank, 4 pages; Box 240
4) Halbstadt Statistics. Box 240
5) C.E. Krehbiel Diaries 1921-1923 Details of the child feeding proram and clothing distribution in Molotschna. (2 folders). Box 240
6) H. B. Janz report to the Central Committee of AMR Box 240
7) Summary of AMR Monthly Reports 1923-1925; Letter from Johann Bueckert to AMR Director Alvin J. Miller May 1925. This material was typed from Goshen College Historical Archives by MaryAnn Quiring, Box240
8) P.C. Hiebert collection, AMR, Medical village Reports, D.R. Hoeppner, Unpaged, 10cm.
9) P.C.Hiebert Collection, AMR Correspondence 1922-1923, various, 25 cm
10) P.C. Hiebert Collection, AMR Russian Relief Reports, 1920 -1923, various. 10 cm.
11) P.C. Hiebert Collection Memoirs, "The Famous 62" and various excerts., 2 cm.
12) B.B. Janz, Philip Conries, Bericht,1922 " Studienkommission der Mennoniten S. Russlands, 4 pages; Baerg, P. Bericht, 1922, 5p.
13) Unknown author, Letter to Die Mennonitische Hilfsorganisation in Scottdale Pa. USA describing the overview of the extreme need regarding famine, housing, heating, culture, religious instruction, farming, husbandry in the colonies in 1921.

Krehbiel, Christian Emanuel, 1869-1948