Woldemar Neufeld in front of old buildings.
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Woldemar Neufeld in front of old buildings.
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Woldemar Neufeld in front of old buildings.
Woldemar Neufeld in front of old buildings.
Ordained minister in 1845 for Martin, Conestogo and Elmira congregations in the Mennonite Conference of Ontario. (L.J.Burkholder collection).
Waterloo Mennonite church, built 1851
Built 1851. Dismantled after 1902 when congregation built a church on Erb St. in Waterloo.
Sketch
Built ca. 1854. Dismantled ca. 1904. Sketch prior to 1904. (L.J.Burkholder collection).
Sketch
The homestead of Daniel and Veronica (Schneider)
The homestead of Daniel and Veronica (Schneider) Martin (married April 8, 1823) at Wagner's Corners (on the west side of Weber St.) in what is now the north end of Waterloo. Not printed.
Unknown
A portrait of Joe and Kate Denault. Kate was a
A portrait of Joe and Kate Denault. Kate was a childhood friend to Lydia Ann Eby Wray. Photo located in Gordon C. Eby fonds.
Query Freres
A sketching of the buildings on the west side of
A sketching of the buildings on the west side of Queen St. South and those on Church St. including hotels, churches and residences. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 120H.
Unknown
A portrait of John Wray, husband of Lydia Ann Eby
A portrait of John Wray, husband of Lydia Ann Eby Wray. Photo located in Gordon C. Eby fonds.
Unknown
Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
This file contains a sampling of the glass slides collected and used at Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church in the 1940s. Some of the slides were created from photographs of church activities or supplied to the church by mission organizations. Others, mostly texts of hymns, were ordered from the United Church Publishing House in Toronto and used in informal worship services. All slides in this file bear the United Church Publishing House label (not visible in scans), which would indicate that this publishing house did the work of transforming all of these photographs into slides.
Several mission and service activities supported by the congregation are highlighted. They include: 1) The Stirling Crusaders program whereby children and youth grew produce, raised livestock, collected recycling and did odd jobs to raise funds for war relief and missions projects; 2) the activities of missionaries Lillian and Cyril Forth of the Sudan Interior Mission (a non-Mennonite mission in Nigeria supported by the congregation); 3) the House of Friendship in Kitchener. These slides were used by the congregation in meetings and informal services to highlight these mission and relief activities.
Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church (Kitchener, Ontario)
Immigration permit issued to Jacob Burkholder at
Immigration permit issued to Jacob Burkholder at Port of Fort Erie in 1824 to move to the Home District. (L.J.Burkholder collection).
Artist's sketch of First Mennonite Church
Erected ca. 1813. Artist's sketch ca. 1830s. (L.J.Burkholder collection.) Benjamin Eby Log Meetinghouse.Written on image: "J. L. Jones. Ben. Eby's Old Church."
Jones, J. L.
First Mennonite Church in Kitchener
Artist's sketch around 1834. Later called Christian Eby Meetinghouse. (L.J.Burkholder collection). Benjamin Eby Frame Meetinghouse. See 1987-1.1 for larger copies.
The marriage certificate of Elizabeth Cressman
The marriage certificate of Elizabeth Cressman and Benjamin Eby Jr. dated 19 March 1839.
Unknown
Three different houses (the Royal Exchange hotel
Three different houses (the Royal Exchange hotel run by Casper Heller, Louis Seyler's steam grist mill, and Enoch Ziegler's home) erected in mid-nineteenth century Berlin, Ontario. Used in Hannes Schneider, page 90A.
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