(2 copies of postcard). Lois and Harriet Lapp,
- CA MAO 1991-1 21
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- 1910
(2 copies of postcard). Lois and Harriet Lapp, daughters of missionary George J. Lapp
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(2 copies of postcard). Lois and Harriet Lapp,
(2 copies of postcard). Lois and Harriet Lapp, daughters of missionary George J. Lapp
Part of Eric Leonard Ratzlaff fonds
Gustav and Mariechen "Maria" Janzen Ratzlaff at their 60th wedding celebration. They are sitting behind a long table decorated with food and decorations on the wall behind them says 'Lobe Den Herrn' and a 60th decoration.
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Formal photo. Used in the CM 3-31-4 with art. about his 2 book on Mennonite Martyrs (Vol. 1, 1950; Vol.2, 1954). He was the former pastor of the Clearbrook Mennonite Brethren Church, living in retirement in Clearbrook.
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Formal photo. Used in the CM 3-7-3 with art. about their farewell when they left for India.
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A bridal couple and attendants
Part of Miscellaneous photographs fonds
A studio photo of a bridal couple and attendants. The bride is wearing a very ornate full length veil and holding a bouquet of flowers.
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A couple standing in the garden in front of a picket fence.
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Couple standing in a studio room.
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A studio photograph of a couple, the woman is sitting on an ornate bench and the man is standing behind her.
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A couple with the woman sitting on a stool and the man standing beside her.
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A couple with the man sitting and the woman standing behind him.
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Negative also. The head & shoulders part of the photo was used in the CM 5-7-1. He was exec. sec. of the MB B. of Foreign Miss. The photo is identified as 1956, but was used in 1957.
Negative also. Similar to 14.836 except here he is looking to the side. Used in CM 4-24-7.
CANNOT SCAN. P/N Only. Formal photo. Used in the CM 6-30-7 with photos of the faculty at MBS, Elkhart.
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Used in CM 12-11-4 when he received the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship at the U. of Man. The scholarship gave a stipend of $1,800.00 plus tuition costs. His plans were to use it for graduate studies at an American university.