Showing 296423 results

Archival description
Print preview View:

97045 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Horse, barn and yard shot.

Some people in barn doorway and one standing outside. Unusual configuration -- house and barn parallel to one another with significantly sized gang joining them.

Hamm, Peter G., 1883-1965

Wilmer D. Swope Papers

  • US MCUSAA HM1/200
  • Collection
  • 1925 - 1990

A collection of papers including correspondence reflecting Wilmer's interest in local history, Mennonite Church history and Christian hymnology. He wrote many hymn texts which are included.

Swope, Wilmer D., 1925-2010

Clinton Brick Mennonite Church (Goshen, Ind.) Records

  • US MCUSAA III/14/018
  • Collection
  • 1921-2014

Records created by Clinton Brick Mennonite Church in Goshen, Indiana. Records from the Church Council are included, as are records from the Sewing Circle, Mennonite Youth Fellowship, and other committees and commissions. Church bulletins and newsletters ("Clinton Brick Caller") are also included.

Clinton Brick Mennonite Church (Goshen, Indiana)

Copy of Blacksmith shop and Good's garage in St. Jacobs, Ontario

Copy of Blacksmith shop and Good's garage in St. Jacobs, Ontario. Copied in 1988. Longer description on the negative. Hunsberger photo 79-36

Note included with the photoraph reads: "Black Smith shop on the left is where the Stone Crock is situated at present. The ramp on the right side was used to take buggies up to the second storey for painting. The builing on the right was rented to Jacob Good who had the first Garage in St. Jacobs. He also used it as his eclectric [electric?] shop. He started the Garage in 1919 and in 1921 he moved..."

Hunsberger, David L.

Counter in the St. Jacobs Hotel, St. Jacobs, Ontario

Copy of two men standing behind and one in front of the counter in the St. Jacobs Hotel, St. Jacobs, Ontario. Copied in 1988. Hunsberger photo 79-35.

A note included with the photograph reads: "John Ritter built this Hotel which was on the North West corner of King and Albert St. Later he sold it and the first Bank opened up there by the name Sovereign Bank. Later it moved across the street. It was then that Feil's Bakery started. However before Mr. Ritter built the brick building it was a large frame building and it was a Furniture Factory operated by Mr. Schaefer."

Hunsberger, David L.

Results 1 to 15 of 296423