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1866 Predigt aus Römer 8, 9 von Kor. A.

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  • 1866 - 1923

Die Predigt wurde 1866 in Russland verfasst und bis 1923 immer wieder vorgetragen.

Sawatzky, Martin F., 1937-2013

Jakob P. Pauls und seine Frau

Ein junges paar, Jakob P. Pauls und Lena (geb. Warkentin). Frau Pauls ist die Schwester an die Mutter zu Katharina Willer aus Kalona, Iowa. Ihre Mutter hiess Anna Rempel geb. Warkentin, gest. 1 Jan. 1901 in Russland.

Colleagues Nikolai Peter and Abram Dick in Alternative Service.

This photograph shows left to right, Nikolai Peters and Abram Dick, possibly in alternative medical service in Rusisa. They are posed by a bare tree, wearing their uniforms, including winter coats. The German note on the back of the photograph is: "Sending you a pair of soldier lads, whom you will know, at least one of them. The other is Peters. You can imagine how we dress here. It may not be very impressive, but that's how we look. Am having a birthday today, will be eating "Kalwie" which I have brought." This picture also appears on page 45 of Mennonite Alternatove Service in Russia, and in Nick Peters' collection of photocopied photos.

Abram Driedger in Alternative Service in Russia

This photograph shows Abram Driedger dressed in the Forestry Service uniform, posed at an arbored gate holding on to a bicycle. This is probably the Asov Forestry Camp. Abram Driedger is a brother-in-law to Abram Dick, donor of this photograph collection. This photograph also appears on page 108 of Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia, and in Nick Peters' collection of photocopied photos as No. 26.

Forstei Band

This photoraph shows a 14 member brass band of men in the Forestry Service in Russia. They are dressed in their forestry uniform, 9 standing and 5 perched in the grass. The name Kathe Warkentin is written on the reverse of the photograph. It can also be found in the Nick Peters' collection of photocopied photos as No. 26 and.on page 58 of Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia where two men are identified - Abram Dueck, third from left, and Nikolai Peters, third from right.

Three men in Alternative Service in Russia

This photograph shows two men with rifles posed in front of a hedge, beside a man with an accordian, which is described as a "two rower" and a popular instrument in the Alternative Service camp on page 110 of Mennonite Alternate Service in Russia. All are dressed in the Alternative Service uniform, including caps.

Johann Cornies in the Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia

This is a full-length portrait of Johann Cornies when he served in the Alternative Medical Service on the Red Cross trains in World War I in Russia. He has a large, curled-up moustache and is holding on to a chair with his right hand. The background appears to be a canvas painting of a room with a large decorated window and a bouquet of flowers in a vase on the ledge. The floor is covered with a cloth. "Johann Cornies B.C." is written on the reverse side. This photograph can also be found in Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia, p. 112.

Peter Cornies in the Alternative Medical Service in Russia

This is a full-lenth portrait of Peter Cornies wearing the uniform of the Red Cross Alternative Service in World War I in Russia. He has his right hand resting on a small, decorated stand with a small bouquet of flowers. The backdrop appears to be a canvas painting. The floor is covered with a cloth. "June 15, 1915, in remembrance", is written on the reverse. This photograph can also be found in Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia, p. 114.

Two Driedger brothers in Alternative Service in Russia

This is a full-length portrait of Nikolai and Abram Driedger, brothers, in their outerwear uniform while they were in Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia. The cloth backdrop is the scene of an ornamental wooden fence with trees behind it. This photograph also appears in Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick on page 116.

Herman Enns serving in the Mennonite Alternative Service in Russi

This is a portrait of Herman Enns seated on a tree stump in a studio with his right foot resting on a rock. His Alternative Service uniform includes a tall fur cap. There is a wide, white band on his upper left arm. The cloth backdrop scene of clouds and water on the right has tall trees and a building on the left with rocks in the foreground. This photograph also appears in Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick on page 116.

Jacob Dueck in the Alternative Service in Russia

This portrait of Jacob Dueck shows Jacob Dueck in the uniform of the Red Cross Alternative Service men in Russia in World War I. He is holding on to an ornamental chair to his left and has a rolled up paper in his right hand. On the cloth backdrop behind him one sees a dark scene of drapes and steps. There is a note on the reverse written in Russian: In memory to my dear friend, P.I. Cornies, Tiflis, May 1, 1915. This photograph also appears in Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick on page 118.

Jakob Wiens in Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia

This is a portrait of Jakob Wiens in the uniform of the Red Cross Alternative Service men in Russia in World War I. He is holding on to an ornamental stand (slightly bruised) with his right hand and has some papers or booklet in his left hand. The decoration on the stand includes a small vase with flowers. The cloth backdrop behind him is a scene with trees and a pond with a duck. This photograph also appears in Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick on page 119. The Russian writing on the reverse is translated as "To: Mr. Peter Johann Cornies, in memory of your friend Jakob Franz Wiens." There is also a note on the reverse: Jake Wiens (Glenlea)

Abram Reimer in the Mennonite Alternate Medical Service in Russia

This photograph shows an outside pose of Abram Reimer in his Medical Alternative Service uniform. The handwritten, Russian note on the reverse: Province of Samara, P.O. Petanov, Village of Bogomazov. Abram P. Reimer. This photograph also appears in Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick on page 125.

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