This fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, site plans, and publicity about the project. These materials show interest among North American Mennonites and their familial roots in Ukraine.
This fonds consists of oral interviews (digital) conducted by Abigail Carl-Klassen, transcripts, consent forms, as well as textual and photographic materials provided by the participants. "The oral history project sought to document and explore the ways in which Mennonite, Mestizo, and Indigenous individuals and communities have interacted with one another in spite of fears, prohibitions, and taboos, in the nearly 100 years since Old Colony Mennonites arrived from Manitoba and Saskatchewan to settle in the region in 1922. We especially wanted to capture personal stories to explore how life has changed in the Campos and to document the depth and variety of cross-cultural interactions occurring between individuals and communities at the present moment." https://www.mennotoba.com/5-questions-with-poet-abigail-carl-klassen/. The project was funded by the D.F. Plett Historical Research Foundation.
This fonds contains bulletins (2002-2021), weekly announcement sheets (Vol. 21-37, 2004-2020), newsletter Together While Apart (2020-2021), and annual meeting worship celebration service (2015-2017, 2020).
This fonds consists of correspondence and documents collected in the course of researching the life and history of missionary John F. Kroeker (1871-1932?) his wife, Susanna (Schowalter) Kroeker (1874- ) and their descendants. Correspondence includes exchanges with Mennonite archives and historians in Winnipeg, Manitoba and Newton, Kansas. There is also extensive correspondence with Jean Hege in France.
This fonds contains bulletins (1997-2019), a student directory (1997), and church council minutes (2017) which documents the activities of the congregation and its participants.
This fonds contains bulletins (1997-2009, 2011-2017), newsletters (1997-1999), and directories (2002, 2008). The records pertain to some of the activities of this Mennonite congregation since 1997.
This fonds contains bulletins (1996-1999) and newsletters (1996-1999). The records pertain to the development of the Mennonite congregation in Baden, Ontario from 1996-1999.
This fonds contains oral interviews gathered on the subject of labour history from the view of Mennonite business owners and Mennonite employees and well as the history of Westgate Mennonite Collegiate in Winnipeg. The workers were selected from different gender and social classes. The content formed the basis for Thiessen's thesis on labour history of Russian Mennonites, a book on unions, and history of the private Mennonite high school, Westgate.