- CA MHC EMC-V-6083-65
- File
- 1885-1888
Part of Evangelical Mennonite Conference (Kleine Gemeinde) Fonds
Abram F. Reimer Diary. Original handwritten, German notebook and photocopy.
Reimer, Abraham F., 1808-1892
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Part of Evangelical Mennonite Conference (Kleine Gemeinde) Fonds
Abram F. Reimer Diary. Original handwritten, German notebook and photocopy.
Reimer, Abraham F., 1808-1892
Building and leaving Borosenko
Part of Evangelical Mennonite Conference (Kleine Gemeinde) Fonds
"Building and leaving Borosenko 1870-1874," by Abraham F. Reimer, translated by Steve Fast, 2018. Includes an introduction to the diary by Steve Fast (Acc. No. 2019-033)
Reimer, Abraham F., 1808-1892
Abraham F. Reimer Diaries and Sermon
Part of Evangelical Mennonite Conference (Kleine Gemeinde) Fonds
Diaries by Abraham F. Reimer. Original copy of Jan 1870 - April 1874 diary. Original and photocopy of 1885 sermon. 1885 diary only includes pages 49-70 (April 1 - Sep 23). Original and photocopy of sermon: Heilige Drei Koenige. For the subsequent diary by Abraham F. Reimer see vol 6083-65 (1885-1888). Includes translation by Ben Hoeppner
Reimer, Abraham F., 1808-1892
Part of Evangelical Mennonite Conference (Kleine Gemeinde) Fonds
Abr. F. Reimer Diary Original handwritten, German notebook.
Reimer, Abraham F., 1808-1892
Part of La Junta Mennonite School of Nursing (La Junta, Colo.) Photographs
Part of Mennonite General Conference Governing Documents, Proceedings, Statements, and Collected Materials
Statement: Resolution on Communism and Anti-Communism
Part of Mennonite General Conference Governing Documents, Proceedings, Statements, and Collected Materials
Part of Yellow Creek Mennonite Church (Goshen, Ind.) Records
Report of the Indiana Mennonite Conference held at the Yellow Creek Meetinghouse on October 11, 1872.
Indiana Mennonite Conference
Hope for the Future Oral History Project
Hope for the Future and 30th Anniversary of Damascus Road Oral History Project Description
February 28th - March 2nd, 2025
Oral history is a technique used to capture and preserve original historical material through personal recollection and perspectives. This form of history can be used to collect information that is oftentimes unaccounted for in written narratives or repositories. When it comes to the achievements and lived experiences of Black, Indigenous, Asian, Latino, Pacific Islanders, and Deshi peoples, primary source material and historical records are limited. In the field of history, a predominantly white discipline, it is easy for white history to become the default. This makes it difficult for marginalized peoples to carve themselves out in historical narratives and analysis.
This year’s conference is being co-hosted by Hope for the Future (HFTF) and Roots of Justice (fka. Damascus Road). This conference and organization work to nurture a space where marginalized people of color can safely discuss their racial realities and experiences within the Mennonite church. As you may know, the racial history of the Mennonite church was in some cases discriminatory and therefore relatively limited. In an attempt to broaden the scope of voices within the Mennonite Church USA Archives, conference coordinators have given us the privilege of conducting oral history interviews. After our interview process, these recordings will be available to the public through the MCUSA Archives to ensure the work of future studies and research.
We believe that the joy and hardships you have experienced in your work with Damascus Road deserves preservation. Your willingness to sit with us and tell your story are the building blocks for diverse historical narratives and analysis. This is an opportunity to exchange honest and fruitful dialogue. We hope that your participation in this project will foster a sense of empowerment and, also, relief. Your stories and experiences hold weight, not just when you speak them aloud, but also for you.
List of Interviewees:
Iris de Leon-Hartshorn
Rick Derksen
Felipe Hinojosa
Tobin Miller Shearer
Phil Morice Brubaker
Matti Yvonne Platts
Regina Shands-Stoltzfus
Conrad Thulani Moore
Brenda Zook-Friesen
Naomi Klassen
Family at their parent funeral
Part of Johann Johann Braun fonds
Family standing at the coffin of their parent.
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Part of Margareth Goosen memories
A photograph of a daughter named Galia.
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Dietrich Jacob Klassen portrait
A studio portrait of Dietrich Jacob Klassen taken in Nikopol.
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Cornelius Franz (C.F.) Klassen fonds
Fonds is arranged in the following series:
1) Diaries, November/December 1947 - (1 file) Box 199
2) Correspondence, 1947 (3 files) - Box 199
3) Minutes & Reports, 1946-1956 - (1 file) Box 199
4) Financial Records, 1950, 1954 - (1 file) Box 199
5) Reports, 1926-1954 - (1 file) Box 199
6) Research Material, 1936-1954 - (4 files) Box 199
7) Board of Colonization, 1931-1935, 1947 - (3 files) Box 199
8) Reiseschuld, 1939 - (1 file) Box 199
9) Sir Edward Beatty Visit to Coaldale, AB - 1937 - (1 file) Box 199
10) Personal Meditations, Herb Klassen - (1 file) Box 199
11) Clippings - (1 file) Box 199
12) Photographs (including photocopies) - (1 file) Box 199
13) Ephemera - (1 file) Box 199
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Cornelius Klassen was known for his work with Canadian Board of Colonization and MCC workers in Europe.
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Coaldale Mennonite Brethren Church and Bible School
Coaldale Mennonite Brethren Church and Bible School. Several older model cars and trucks are parked along the side of the Church.