Terek Mennonite Settlement (Republic of Dagestan, Russia)

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Scope note(s)

  • Settlement existed from 1901-1918

Source note(s)

  • Krahn, Cornelius. "Terek Mennonite Settlement (Republic of Dagestan, Russia)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 10 Aug 2017

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Terek Mennonite Settlement (Republic of Dagestan, Russia)

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Terek Mennonite Settlement (Republic of Dagestan, Russia)

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Terek Mennonite Settlement (Republic of Dagestan, Russia)

10 Archival description results for Terek Mennonite Settlement (Republic of Dagestan, Russia)

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Artesian well

This photo consists of the artesian well in the middle of the village of Konstantinovka of Terek colony Russia. A house can be seemn in the background, four people are in the foregorund and a dog.

Martin, Terry

Incomplete Mennonite home

This item consists of an incomplete Mennonite home in the village of Talma. "Pautzen" addition at the rear. Part of 3 or 4 yards at the end of the village of Terek.

Martin, Terry

Russian Villages fonds

  • CA MHSBC 164
  • Fonds
  • 1870-1946

This Fonds consists of the following series
1) History of Mennonites in Russia - (1 file) Box 364
2) Caucasus Reunion - 1945 - (1 file) Box 363
3) Chortiza-Osterwick - 1914 - (1 file) Box 363
4) Molotschna - includes Tiege, Lichtenau, Halbstadt - (1 file) Box 363
5) New Samara - 1870-1900 - (1 file) Box 363
6) Sagradovka, Orloff - 1946 - (1 file) Box 363
7) Steinfeld - (1 file) - (1 file) Box 363
8) Terek - 1918 (1 file) - (1 file) Box 363
9) Yalta - 1945 (1 file) - (1 file) Box 363
10) Yazykovo, Franzfeld - includes Adelsheim - 1942 - (1 file) Box 363
11) Photographs

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Tartar hut

This item consists of a Tartar hut in the village of Talma of Terek. Fifth yard from the end of the village on the south west side. The back wall appears to be plastered with mud, wood shingles are on the roof and a chimney pokes through the roof.

Martin, Terry

Terek Mennonite Settlement reunion

A panoramic photograph of a reunion of former residents of the Terek Mennonite Settlement. The photo also includes some of their descendants.Written on back: "Terek Group? Picnic - Dunnville? Port Rowan? Fort William? mid/late 40's."

Information from Lois Siemens indicates this is the farm of Peter and Katharina (Nickel) Siemens. Katharina’s parents, Aron Nickel and Maria (Barkman) Nickel, moved to Terek #4 in 1903.

Brooks Studio (Brooks, Alberta)

Tereker Reunion

This photo shows Tereker men gathering at Whitewater, Manitoba. Those identified--last row: G.G. Schmidt 2nd from the right; in 4th row l-r: Dietrich Engbrecht, , Heinrich Schmidt, , Abram Ens, , Heinrich Neufeld, , Peter Neufeld, ; 3rd row from r: , Abram Dyck brother to Peter Dyck standing to the right of 2nd row, Abram Neufeld, ? Unger, ? Sudermann, , , Gerhard Kroeker, , Franz Dyck, ; seated 2nd row l-r: , Jacob Born, ? Dyck, Franz F. Enns, ? Kroeker (father of Kroeker in 3rd row), , , Heinrich Friesen, Peter Dyck (standing); on the grass l-r: , ? Warkentin, B.B. Fast, , , , , , .

The Thalma River

This item consists of The Thalma River as it meanders along the village street in the village of Wanderloo of Terek Colony.

Martin, Terry