- CA MHC 054-66.0
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- [between 1868-1869]
Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo the Heinrich Loewen family from Puchtin (Russia) that settled at Silberfeld (Manitoba).
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Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo the Heinrich Loewen family from Puchtin (Russia) that settled at Silberfeld (Manitoba).
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Jacob Y. Shantz and family at their home
Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of the Jacob Y. Shantz family standing on the lawn in front of their home in Berlin, Ontario (Now Kitchener, ON)
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Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of the workers in front of the Dominion Button Works in Berlin (Ontario), owned by Jacob Y. Shantz.
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Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of a family lined up in front of a large building. They are (left to right): Mrs. Maria Funk,?, Mrs. Anton Funk, ?, Mr. Anton Funk holding a child, Abe Funk, Peter Funk and Henry Funk.
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Mr. Friesen's great-grandmother
Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of Mr. Friesen's great-grandmother. She is dressed in dark clothing with a "babushka" on her head.(N:613)
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Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of Peter Wilms and his wife Sara. Photo taken in Russia. Former caption "Wedding couple - David D. Friesen(?) and wife"
(N:612)
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Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of Main Street in Steinbach.
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Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of a group of people in and around an old car. Russia(?)
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Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of a family group from Steinbach. They are (standing left to right): Anna Friesen (Mrs. John R. Barkman), Katherine Friesen (Mrs. Cornelius K. Friesen), Margaret Friesen (Mrs. Jacob T. Loewen) and Maria Friesen (Mrs.Peter D. Reimer). (Sitting left to right): Cornelius K. Friesen holding daughter Erna (son-in-law of Katherine and Klaas I. Friesen), Paulina Friesen (Mrs.Henry D. Reimer), and Katherine (Mrs. Klass I.) Friesen holding Alfred. (N:440)
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Summer Upgrading Normal Course
Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of students (teachers) with Inspector Weidenhammer, Morden. Back row (left to right): Jacob Hiebert, Aug. Mazinke, William Toews, Kellberg (?), Julius G. Toews and Peter Bueckert. Middle row (left to right): G. G. Neufeld, John Wolkoff, G. G. Kornelsen, Peter Hoeppner, Schrader (or Salemka), D. Neufeld and P. Voth. Front row (left to right): Helena H. Siemens, Margaret Friedrich, Peter Kehler (later Rev. Kehler), Inspector A. Weidenhammer (also instructor), Kurt Wendeborn Tina Striemer and Minnie Port.
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David and Susie (Rempel) Loewen as wedding couple
Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of David and Susie (Rempel) Loewen of Altona. They are in wedding attire.
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Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of a group of mummers (known as Brommtopp / bromtop) . (2 copies) This photo also has a negative.
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Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of Mr. Friesen taking the schoolmaster to school in a boat. The building in the photo is a private school. Rosenfeld(?) (N:466)
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Councillors of the Rural Municipality of Rhineland
Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of Councillors of the R. M. of Rhineland sitting around a table. They are (left to right): Peter Kroeker, Henry Penner, A. Sawatzky, Henry J. Friesen, Isaac Hildebrand, A. P. Hiebert, A. Hiebert and H. H. Hamm.
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Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
(Missing) This photo is the same as 54-5.
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