Rosemary (Alberta)

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Countess Ladies Aid

This item consists of the Countess Ladies Aid, Rosemary, Alberta. Identified are [left - right]: [back row] Maria Thiessen, Aganetha Dyck, Anna Tiessen, Lena Kasdorf, Katharina Wiebe, Margarete Bergen, Eliesabeth Klassen, Katharina Unrau, Katharina Neufeld, Katy Wiebe. [front row] Anna Rempel, Agatha Reimer, Marie Eckert, Agatha Sawatzky, Anna Willms.

Group photograph from the Lepp farm

A group poses for a picture outside of the Lepp farm in Rosemary, AB while on a trip. Terry Widrick (back row left) and Walter Franz (back row right) are with Lynn, Anna, Nichole Clark, Quinn Clark, Doris Koyab (?), Connie, Sayer, and Helen Lepp (noted on back of photo).

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Rosemary Mennonite Church

This photo is of the Rosemary Mennonite Church in Rosemary, Alberta. It is a brick building with a wide staircase leading to the entrance. There is a large stained glass window at the front and a row of windows on the side of the building. On the left side of the building is a tall tower with a cross at the top.

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Rosemary Mennonite Church fonds

  • CA MHC ORG
  • Fonds
  • 1959-2004

This fonds contains bulletins (1964-2001), dedication programme (1961), 40th anniversary programme (1970), brief congregational history (1976), a brief history of the Rosemary Bible School (1976), John A. Dyck memories, 1894-1912 (1976), annual reports (1959,1975-2003), congregational meeting minutes (1959-1961, 1975-1999), congregational office holders (1977), directories (1977, 1997), newsletter (1982), conference of Mennonites in Alberta delegate report (1989), and congregational constitution and bylaws (1959). The records pertain to the founding and development of the Mennonite congregation Rosemary, Alberta. They document some of the leaders and participants in the congregation.

Rosemary Mennonite Church (Rosemary, Alberta)