A diary written in German, with no identifiers regarding its author
- CA MHC PP-3-volume 6670-64
- Akt
- 1938
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[It may have been written by one of PJB Reimer’s sisters]
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A diary written in German, with no identifiers regarding its author
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[It may have been written by one of PJB Reimer’s sisters]
Kleine Gemeinde—first migration from Mexico to Honduras
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5 articles clipped out of Steinbach Post, 1961; and 2 handwritten articles from the same envelope, topics undiscerned.
PJB Reimer’s farming and business concerns
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Correspondence with politicians: Duff Roblin, Joe Borowski, Ed Schreyer, and Pierre Elliot Trudeau
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Mennonite Collegiate Institute Alumni Journals
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preceded by a 5-page document addressing the idea of relocating MCI or having it remain where it was, in Gretna, [between 1954-1963], na, and a newspaper clipping about honouring former principal Gerhard Ens and his wife Anna, 1977; an address by Gerhard Ens delivered in 1982 at CMBC; 1935-1936, [between 1954-1963], 1977
The remnant of a notebook (Berwick)
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records in faint pencil the children of the person who recorded the data Anna Doerksen (1854-1937) and her husband Martin Barkman (1853-1900) with dates that start with 1853 and end with 1910 [related to Aganetha B. Reimer]; 1910.
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This series was generated primarily by PJB Reimer who was a prolific writer of articles, speeches, lectures, obituaries, and letters, in German and in English. He wrote about his church conference, pioneers, families, his communities of Steinbach, Grunthal, and Rosenort, about his travels, and his astute observations in the world. However, this series does not capture its full extent: other files in Series such as Personal, History, The EMC Files, and the Journals also hold many of his articles, speeches, as well as his vast correspondence. One file includes correspondence from editors and publishers.
Location: volume 6671.
Steinbach Post: 8 fragile issues
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photocopy of a transcribed diary that does not name its author or its transcriber. It begins in Rosenfeld, Borozenko Colony, Russia. [It was likely written by a member of PJB Reimer’s family before he or she emigrated to Canada: Klaas Reimer and Martin Barkman are mentioned, and others]
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mostly an array of notes about Kleine Gemeinde pioneers of the Steinbach and the Rosenort-Rosenhoff areas. [Some of these notes may have led to the article “The Early Pioneers of Rosenort on the Morris River” in File #1, Series 4.] Included is a 9-page translated-into-English account of the Heinrich Ratzlaff’s family wherein Martin Warkentine [Martin Warkentin] is mentioned
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one notebook listing the names of his students, 1935-1959, and the 1939 Steinbach Collegiate Institute Yearbook
Records of PJB Reimer’s teaching
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Reimers list of schools where he taught and the meagre salaries he was paid, 1922-1960; his resignation in 1948; two letters requesting him to be on the provincial high-school examination board in 1962 and 1963; contracts, requests.