Mills and mill-work

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American Mennonite Relief warehouse in Schoenwiese, Russia

This is a photo of the exterior of the American Mennonite Relief warehouse in Schoenwiese, formerly the Jakob H. Niebuhr flour mill turning out flour to ship down the Dnieper River to Turkey. First two floors of warehouse were used for American Mennonite Relief work. (2 copies). There is a different photograph of this warehouse in David Hofer's book, Die Hungersnot in Russland, p. 19.

Bridgeport Mill in Bridgeport

  • CA MAO 1990-4 42
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  • 1900

Bridgeport Mill in Bridgeport (now part of Kitchener), Ontario. Owned by Old Order Mennonite Peter Shirk.

Dampfmuhle

This photo is of the Dampfmüle in the village of Spat Crimea, built by Martin Langemann. The steam mill is a large 3 story brick structure with a small building in front of it. A smoke stack higher than the building is on the right. Trees and scrubs can be seen on either side. An open area and a wooden fence are in the foreground.

Five-storey steam powered mill in Grigoryevka

This photograph shows 17 men (mill owners and workers) posing in front of a five-storey steam-powered mill in Grigoryevka. The owners are the better-dressed men, sitting in the front, wearing dark suits, ties and hats. Some are holding walking sticks, wrenches, or papers. Front row: 2nd from left is miller Peter Harder (1877-1946); his brother Jacob Harder (1880-1917) is in the back row 4th from left. There is a disagreement whether the man in the centre in the front row is Abram Unger or Bernhard Buhler.

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Flour mill of Peter Dyck

This is a photo of the flour mill of Peter Dyck, Tiege, Sagradowka appears to be copied from a postcard with the caption "Dampfmuehle des Herrn Peter Dick." (steam-powered mill of Mr. Peter Dick). This mill was constructed in 1896 by Peter Dorloff, a non-Mennonite, and Heinrich Goerzen. It was subsequently taken over by Peter Dueck who substantially enlarged it, increasing its value to 100,000 rubles. [HR 246]

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