1866 Predigt aus Römer 8, 9 von Kor. A.
- PY GKM PY-GKM
- Einzelstück
- 1866 - 1923
Die Predigt wurde 1866 in Russland verfasst und bis 1923 immer wieder vorgetragen.
Sawatzky, Martin F., 1937-2013
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1866 Predigt aus Römer 8, 9 von Kor. A.
Die Predigt wurde 1866 in Russland verfasst und bis 1923 immer wieder vorgetragen.
Sawatzky, Martin F., 1937-2013
Nik Dyck Photograph Collection
These are photographs donated by Nik Dyck (or his family).
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Passport photo of H. Klassen, age 17, taken in Russland
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"Strangers in a Foreign Land" by Nicholai Goossen. This story appeared as a series of articles in the Mennonitische Rundschau. Originals of the articles as well as photocopies and an English translation are included. - (1 file) Box 421
Goossen, Nikolai F., 1898-1958
Comprehensive collection of Krahn's correspondence, research notes, lecture notes, etc. from his student days up to his death.
See also elecrec/acc276 for items on Krahn’s student days at the university of Heidelberg.
Krahn, Cornelius, 1902-1990
Peter J. and Elfrieda Dyck Papers
Personal papers of long-time Mennonite Central Committee workers best known for their work to resettle Mennonite refugees after World War II. These papers are divided into two series:
(1) Correspondence and Subject Files, 1939-2010
(2) Sound Recordings, 1984-1985
Dyck, Peter J., 1914-2010
Russian Relief 1918-1935 (American Mennonite Relief AMR)
Files include records of MCC work from 1920 to 1935. Sub-series include Levi Mumaw's correspondence (Executive Secretary 1920-1935), immigration files of the first 62 refugees assisted by MCC, records of the material aid and efforts to assist refugees in Constantinople (present Istanbul, Turkey).
Mennonite Central Committee (Akron, Pennsylvania)
Abraham P. Regier and Margarethe (Kroeger) Regier photograph collection
This series contains the photograph collection of the Regiers. Photographs of family and friends taken in Russia are included. Scope and content notes for individual photographs is supplied from information on the photographs themselves, and Henry Regier.
Regier, Abraham P., 1895-1995
Sarah Dyck photograph collection
Family photographs collected by Sarah Dyck of life in Russia and Canada.The family immigrated to Canada in 1924.
Dyck, Sarah (Dick)
Forestry workers building road in the Crimea, 1915
Forestry service workers with bicycles. L-r: H. Hamm, Jak. Braun, unknown.
Forestry service workers building road
This fonds consists of eleven thin notebooks containing dried wild plants collected from the Molotschna area, South Russia, current day Ukraine, north west of Berdyansk. The area was a large grassland agricultural plain with a moderate climate. The plants are mounted on scrap pages that have a mixture of German and Russian handwriting and print on both sides that include correspondence, mathematical and chemistry equations and financial accounting from ca. 1914-1920. Along with each specimen is its name. Many also include location and date obtained. With each notebook there is a separate listing of the Latin, German and English names of the plants, possibly prepared by faculty at the University of Manitoba.
This fonds is very unique and the only one of its kind in this archive. This fonds provides a snap shot into the native vegetation of the area and can give suggestions as to accompanying animals found in the area and what inhabitants used for everyday living including food and medicine. It has not been determined if the scrap paper the plants are mounted on have any significance.
Photographs were taken of the collection and saved on compact disk.
Reimer, Jacob Heinrich, 1893-1976
This fonds consists of 35 photographs, mostly taken in Russia, of the extended Goossen family that lived on the Wintergruen estate, founded by Jacob Goossen (1858-1920). The photos are of high quality and show a wealthy Mennonite family in Russia. Included is a rare photograph of the interior of the Schoensee Mennonite Church.
Goossen family (Descendants of Jacob *1858)
Reverse of Item MHSS 891-14. Letter written in German Gothic script. A portion of letter has been translated to English: "We had in our course an interruption like a protest. I was somewhat involved in it too. It lasted about 2 weeks but we did not accomplish anything. Some had to pay a fine and were let go. If we accomplished anything we don't know yet".
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