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6 Lehrer auf der Konferenz

This photo is of 6 teachers of the conference. Left to right, back row: Adolf Reimer, H. Goossen, Jakob Thiessen, Jakob Wiens. Front row: P. Wiebe, Jakob Janzen. This photo is taken from the book "Adolf Reimer, ein Treuer Bote Jesu Christi unter Deutschen und Russen", by H.H. Goossen, (Yarrow, BC: Columbia Press, 1960).

A woman reads to a group of preschool girls

Used in CM 7-12-5 by the GCMC, B. of Christian Service to promote mission work. This series continues to 1998-14.266. The photo is used to illustrate the dedicated workers, 250 of whom served in 1958. A woman reads to a group of preschol girls in a room filled with cots for sleeping. Possibly in Germany.

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Abe and Hanna Rempel family

Informal family photo. Used in the CM 9-35-10 when Abe and Hanna Rempel went to Cuauhtemoc, Mexico to teach. With Abe and Hanna are their sons Eric and Edward. They were working for the General Conference Mission Board.

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Abraham K. "A.K." Friesen

  • CA MHC PP
  • Fonds
  • 1898-[198-?]

This fonds includes personal letters written by friends and family as well as professional letters. The majority of letters from family and friends were written in gothic script German. Some of these letters have been transcribed by someone other than A.K. Friesen into Latin script German. When A.K. Friesen was a teacher he received letters from the Department of Education and Dominion School Supply. Then when A.K. transitioned to working for Monarch Lumber Company he received letters from The Star Manufacturing Co. Limited.
Most of the letters were written to A.K. Friesen, however, there are a few letters written to other people.

Also included is a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets (Volume 6486.7).

Friesen, Abraham K. "A.K.", 1881-1963

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