A patient. Noses don't "fall" off, they
- CA MAO XV-19.3-1994-14-142
- Item
- 1960
A patient. Noses don't "fall" off, they disappear or are absorbed, as the disease progresses. Used in CM 8-21-5.
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A patient. Noses don't "fall" off, they
A patient. Noses don't "fall" off, they disappear or are absorbed, as the disease progresses. Used in CM 8-21-5.
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Abram Jantz and his wife with their children
Part of Paraguay Photograph Collection
Abram Jantz and his wife with their children: Helmut, David, Mathilda, and Selma, in Paraguay
Hiebert, C.N. (Cornelius Nicolai), 1881-1975
Abram Vogt Family and Preacher Hans Rempel
Part of Gerhard G. Neufeld fonds
This is a photo of Mr. Abram and Mrs. Vogt and their family.Two of their daughters are holding watermelons. Standing with them is Prediger Hans Rempel.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of ministers praying with outstretched arms as newly baptized Chulupi Indians are received into the Chulupi Chapel at Filadelfia. Walter Rennert (left) and J. Schellenberg (right) are at the front of the church.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of a group of adults being taught in a classroom [as a part of the teachers training program in Filadelfia?].
Aganeta Kaethler in Filadelfia.
Part of Gerhard G. Neufeld fonds
This is a photo of an airport at the border between Paraguay and Brazil.
Albert & Anna Enns with Arnold. Albert was speaker at retreat at Caacupe, Nov.9-11
Part of 1970s
Missionary Retreat
Allen Teichroew Paraguayan Mennonite Collection
A small set of photocopied records from the U.S. National Archives (State Department) and the Mennonite Central Committee Archives pertaining to suspected Nazi sympathies and / or political support within Germans Mennonite colonies in Paraguay. Includes the 1940 Edwin Schoenrich report "The Mennonite Colonies in the Paraguayan Chaco."
Teichroew, Allen
Part of Gerhard G. Neufeld fonds
This is a photo of an alligator sitting in front of a bush. (Possibly Paraguay)
Alma Slagel Eigsti "adopted" a Russian Mennonite refugee named Margareta Unruh through her Sunday school class at Waldo Mennonite Church in Illinois. Unruh and her family were forced to flee Russia in 1943, first staying in Holland and later immigrating to Paraguay. Eigsti and Unruh corresponded with each other from 1946-1981. In this collection are the letters that Eigsti received from Unruh. The letters describe Unruh's domestic life and her personal needs. There is also a small amount of correspondence from Tina Boschmann.
Eigsti, Alma Slagel, 1893-1989
An Indigenous home being built
The Indigenous home being built; the thatched roof being placed upon it. (Resettlement Program.) Not found in CM.
MCC
This is a photograph of Anna Enns.
Anna Neufeld, Peter Neufeld, and their son in Paraguay
Part of Paraguay Photograph Collection
Anna Neufeld, Peter Neufeld, and their son in Paraguay
Hiebert, C.N. (Cornelius Nicolai), 1881-1975
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of Anna R. Funk sitting in a chair.