- CA MHSS UNK 1012
- Item
- ca.1910
Portrait of woman. On reverse: Nahmt sie dies kleine Geschenk, welches ihnen Aus Leibe bringe, Anganeta Wiens. Translated: Take this small gift which I bring to you with love, Anganeta Wiens.
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Portrait of woman. On reverse: Nahmt sie dies kleine Geschenk, welches ihnen Aus Leibe bringe, Anganeta Wiens. Translated: Take this small gift which I bring to you with love, Anganeta Wiens.
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Part of Der Bote Photograph Collection
Russian Mennonite Hospital Unit #187.
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This is a photo of the interior of a infirmary where wounded soldier were treated. The person marked with an X is the doctor and the person lifting the pail is Heinrich Bergmann. The woman marked with a vertical line is the sister of the writer. [German handwriting on back of photo]
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Supplies being loaded onto rail cars
This is a photo of people loading supplies onto a Red Cross rail car. [German handwriting on back of photo]
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Part of Der Bote Photograph Collection
A group of 32 medics beside a Russian train. This hospital unit was group # 187.
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This is a photo show the type of stretcher used to transport a wounded soldier. Two men are carrying the stretcher with the wounded one and another man is carrying a bucket. They are standing in front of a train car. On the left is Bernhard Friesen and the man holding the bucket is Johann Funk. [German handwriting on back of photo]
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Medical Train car receiving patient
This is a photo of a man lying on a stretcher being loaded onto a Red cross train car. [German handwriting on back of photo]
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This is a photo of a group of Red Cross medical workers beside a rail car. There is a German handwritten description on the reverse.
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This is a photo of a man and woman sitting and the woman holding a baby. This item was received December 9, 1910.
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To my dear, good David Jakob...
This is a photo of a man in uniform, whose name is Vladimir Abram, and most likely served in Russia during the Great War (1914-1917) with David Jakob Wiebe (1885-1937), the father of Dr. Henry D. Wiebe.
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This is a photo of three children posing with the youngest sitting in a chair. They are identified as Petja, Hascha and Lena Huebert (or Eckert) from Ekaterinowka near Herzenberg.
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Unidentified group of young men
Part of Mennonites Russia Album
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Part of Mennonites Russia Album
This is a photo of two tools used in threshing. On the left is a flail, which is the most ancient threshing machine. On the right is a threshing stone which when pulled by two horses turned on a metal rod. The ribs of the threshing stone beat out the grains spread out on the ground. This was a great improvement on the flail.
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