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Arthur W. Slagel fonds (photograph collection)

  • CA MHC 665
  • Fonds
  • 1920-1924

This fonds contains 276 photographs taken and received by Arthur W. Slagel during his 3-year assignment with Mennonite Central Committee from 1920-1923. The collection has photos of the relief work in Russia showing various aspects of the work including workers, headquarters, storage, distribution, seeded and distributed crops, transportation, buildings and homes. The photos were taken in locations such as Chortitza, Alexandrosk, Schoenwiese, Rosenthal, Halbstadt, Gnadenfeld, Ohrloff, Nicopol, and Sagradowka. There are images of the 1923 emigration group from Schoenwiese leaving for Canada. There are general scenic photos of the Dnieper rapids, the Kremlin and other sites in Moscow. Some photographs were likely given to Slagel from Mennonite workers in Russia, such as the Solomon Ediger family, the Peter Nikkel family, the Johann Janzen family, the Ohrloff teachers and others. And, finally there are photos of travels taken in England, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Austria, Poland, Egypt, Palestine and Syria.

Slagel, Arthur W., 1891-1943

MCC Correspondence

  • US MCC US IX-06
  • Series
  • 1931-1987

CPS and other MCC central office correspondence from 1931-1987

Mennonite Central Committee (Akron, Pennsylvania)

MCC Workbooks

1944-2011 yearly summaries of MCC's work, activities, and programs compiled in report format, including text and charts.

Mennonite Central Committee (Akron, Pennsylvania)

Phuc family in Vietnam

This is a photo of the Phuc family sitting at a low table in their home. They live at the Van Thien Commune in Thanh Hoa Province. They and others living at the commune received material aid from MCC after Typhoon Nancy.

Buhler, Louise (Wiebe), 1945-