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Mennonite Historical Society of British Columbia (repository) Winnipeg (Manitoba)
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Abraham A. Friesen and Heinrich J. Willms Correspondence

This subseries consists of the following;
1) Correspondence between Abraham A. Friesen, member of the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization, and Henry J. Willms. Some are handwritten and some are typed.
2) A table of contents of the letters and a brief description of each letter was produced by Helena, daughter of Abraham.A. Friesen

Willms, Heinrich J, 1888-1957

Alexander Peter Dirks

FiIe consists of the following item:
1) "Experiences and Memories under God's Guidance", memoirs of Alexander Peter Dirks, 1891-1985, written in German; English translation by Victor Alexander Dirks. Copyright 1994 - (1 file) Box 233

Dirks, Alexander P., 1891-1985

Catechism Class

Rev. Benjamin Ewert and Rev. I.I. Friesen with the Catechism class standing outside the Bethel Mennonite Mission church. Benjamin Ewert opened the Bethel Mennonite Mission (General Conference Mennonite Church) at Winnipeg in 1938 and supervised it until August 1943, and continued as associate minister until his death in 1958.

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Dormitory

"Dormitory" or "White house" in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Goodall Photo Co., Winnipeg

Gerhard and Gertrude Reimer Letters

This file consists of the following:
1) An introductory biographical essay by Paul Tiessen, 5 pages. English language
2) Letters by Gerhard Reimer and Gertrude Reimer, 18 cm. unpaged, Written in German in the Gothic scrip
3) Letter to Familie Issak From Grete und Franz Thiessen, written in1926 in Rosthern Sask, 1 page

Reimer, Gerhard, 1876-1931

Graduates of Mennonite Brethren Bible College

A compilation of 30 graduate portraits. Top row (left to right): Jacob A. Froese, Henry Born, Jacob D. Friesen, Isaac T. Ewert, Theodor C. Martens, Henry Dick. Second row (left to right): Abe J. Neufeld, Herbert J. Janzten, Abram Enns, Willy Janz, George D. Geddert, Henry Warkentin, Henry Voth. Third row (left to right): Ernest P. Dyck, Ernest A. Kroeger, Henry Krahn, Abe L. Klassen, Nick A. Peters, Abram P. Regier, Peter P. Derksen. Fourth row (left to right): Anne Ediger, Nettie Baerg, Agnes Sudermann. Fifth row (left to right): Helen Peters, Lois Redekop, Henry P. Neufeldt, Cornelius Balzer, Dietrich Friesen, Martha Goossen, Esther C. Klassen.

Graduation

Graduation of Lydia Regehr at Mennonite Brethren College in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Left to right : Lydia Regehr, unknown.

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