- CA MHC 492-53.0
- Einzelstück
- 1964
Teil vonDer Bote Photograph Collection
This is a photo of Wilhelm Berg and Johanna Berg.
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Teil vonDer Bote Photograph Collection
This is a photo of Wilhelm Berg and Johanna Berg.
Belmont Mennonite Church House Fellowship Group
Teil vonHeidi Koop fonds
This photo shows Heidi with the Belmont Mennonite Church House Fellowship Group in Elkhart, Indiana. The group includes:
Heidi Koop (3rd from the left in the back)
John, Joyce, Carol and Scott Eby
Paul and Bertha Miller
Letha and Willard Ressler
Ruth and Dick Mark
This is a photo of MCCer Ralph Miller and local MCC worker Ahmed Tarhini working with new bee hives. In protective clothing is another local MCC worker, Aref Talhouk. There is also another man and a boy in photo.
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Forestry service contingent from Petrograd (St. Petersburg)
Teil vonPeter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo includes the following in Row 1 (l-r): J. Loewen, Peter Duerksen, 2 Russian officials, Peter Penner, Hermann Neufeld (Petershagen); Row 2: ? Isaak, Peter Becker, P.R. Neufeld, F. Friesen, J. Dyck, ? Klassen, J. Reimer, J. Froese, ? Baerg, ? Sawatzky; Row 3: Frederick R. Krause, P. Klassen, Jacob Heide, J. Froese.
This item consists of Russian Mennonite Emigrants detained for health reasons at Atlantic Park Hostel in England.
This photo is Heinrich Becker, 1917 - 1991, St. Catherines, Ontario.
PJB Reimer, the Chronicler: Forty Years of Journals
Teil vonPeter J.B. Reimer fonds
This series consists of PJB Reimer’s journals--entries he wrote almost daily from 1948 to January 7, 1988. He recorded his observations, reflections, and insights in his own hand, primarily in English.
Location: volume 6673, and volume 6674 files 1 to 3; files 4 to 7 contain 4 of PJB Reimer’s books.
Location: Volumes 6670-6674.
“Rosenort-Rom” and “Rosenort to Rome”
Teil vonPeter J.B. Reimer fonds
”: PJB Reimer’s accounts of his trip to the Mennonite World Conference in Europe in 1952, in German and in English in two collections of his articles typed up for his columns: one collection called “Rosenort-Rom” wrapped in the April 15, 1953, issue of Die Post and an additional pages from the June 17 issue, and the other called “Rosenort to Rome” with a page from The Altona Echo, July 15, 1953
Through the Mid-West, written as “Durch den Mittelwesten”
Teil vonPeter J.B. Reimer fonds
PJB Reimer’s travel reports of his trip through the American Mid-West.
Teil vonPeter J.B. Reimer fonds
Articles by PJB Reimer, some published and some also in other files, in English and in German
Teil vonPeter J.B. Reimer fonds
first, clippings of 5 of his articles published in Die Post, 1925-1928; two articles “Liebe Familienfreundleser!”; Sterben nach einem halben Jahrhundert”; letter to Mennonitische Post readers; “De Grotmutta”; “Zum neuen Jahr”; “Reisemitteilungen”; “The Pioneer Woman”; “A Trip to Grunthal”; “Steinbach Welcomes You” and a page about the early history of Steinbach, nd; “That there be Peace”, a review, 2 copies; “Bishop or Pastor”; “Hawaii in January”; a booklet “Mennonite Institutions in Early Manitoba: A Study of their Origins”, 1948, by E.K. Francis, with a note inside expressing appreciation to PJB Reimer for his assistance with Francis’s studies that resulted in the book; a page from Die Post, 14 April 1970, “Meine Missionsreise um die Welt”
PJB Reimer’s letters to editors and readers
Teil vonPeter J.B. Reimer fonds
(that includes one by Victor Peters regarding an article by Susan Hiebert in the Winnipeg Free Press to which many articulate Mennonites objected, 1972)
Mennonite publishers and journals
Teil vonPeter J.B. Reimer fonds
correspondence regarding his writing, including 2 articles copied from The Scratching River Post regarding the recognition it gave him and an oak plaque that the Mennonite Media Society gave PJB Reimer.
Teil vonPeter J.B. Reimer fonds
This series consists of documents relating to PJB Reimer’s interest in history, especially Mennonite, and his involvement in historical societies such as the Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society where he was a charter member, the Mennonite Village Museum which he helped establish, and commemoration events of immigrants’ arrivals in Manitoba where, more often than not, he delivered informative lectures. It was generated by Reimer himself, as well as individuals associated with the organizations listed.
Location: volume 6671.
“In the footprints of my forefathers” by PJB Reimer
Teil vonPeter J.B. Reimer fonds
a column in 4 parts, published in the Carillon