Shantz Mennonite Church, taken around 1928.
- CA MAO 1991-1 53
- Item
- 1928
Shantz Mennonite Church, taken around 1928. Located eight miles west of Waterloo on Erbs Rd.
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Shantz Mennonite Church, taken around 1928.
Shantz Mennonite Church, taken around 1928. Located eight miles west of Waterloo on Erbs Rd.
Built in 1853. Rebuilt in 1900. Demolished in
Built in 1853. Rebuilt in 1900. Demolished in 1929. (L.J.Burkholder collection).
Ordained deacon for Shantz Mennonite Church in
Ordained deacon for Shantz Mennonite Church in 1879 in Mennonite Conference of Ontario. (L.J.Burkholder collection).
Built in 1913 by Peter Moyer at his own expense. Property
conveyed to Ontario Board of Mennonite Finance for the free use
of Amish and Mennonite congregations. (L.J. Burkholder
collection).
Built in 1929. (L.J.Burkholder collection).
Built in 1929. (L.J.Burkholder collection).
Scene from Martyr's Mirror Oratorio. 1972 "Amish
Scene from Martyr's Mirror Oratorio. 1972 "Amish Sesquecentennial" at Waterloo-Oxford District Secondary School at Baden, Ontario.
Scene from Martyr's Mirror Oratorio - 1972 "Amish
Scene from Martyr's Mirror Oratorio - 1972 "Amish Sesquecentennial" at Waterloo-Oxford District Secondary School at Baden, Ontario.
1972 "Amish Sesquecentennial". Scene from
1972 "Amish Sesquecentennial". Scene from Martyr's Mirror Oratoria at the Waterloo-Oxford District Secondary School.
Summer Bible School at Baden, Ontario
Front Row L-R: Ruth (Gingerich) Lieskau; Ruth (Fretz) Gingerich; Annie Jantzi; _____; Dorothy (Gingerich) Bender; Ruth Salzman. 2nd Row: Vera (Nafziger) Helmuth; Verna (Hallman) Baer; Viola Good; Barbara (Mrs. M
Summer Bible School students at Baden, 1934
Summer Bible School students at Baden, 1934
Christian Litwiller with a team of oxen and wagon
Christian Litwiller with a team of oxen and wagon of wood.
First Sunday school conference held by the Amish
First Sunday school conference held by the Amish Mennonites in Ontario at the Wilmot meetinghouse (Steinmann).