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Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
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This is a photo of Bartel to the left and Dr. Johann Dyck to the right, Halbstadt, Molotschna. [HR 173]
#171 Red Cross train personnel
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This is a photo of the personnel of the 171 Red Cross train, October, 1915 at the station Kochorizi. [HR 236]
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This is a photo of A.A. DeFehr, Kronsweide [HR 117].
A. A. DeFehr residence in Millerowo
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This is a photo of the city of Millerowo. The white house in front was the home of the A. A. DeFehr family which was built in 1906. [HR 107]
A common sight at railway stations during the famine
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This photo shows four dead bodies lying beside a railway track during the famine of 1921.
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Taken at a farewell party. During the 1920s many families emigrated from Russia, going mostly to Canada. Relatives, friends, and play-mates had to part. They did not know whether they would ever see each other again. The young people often organized a farewell event. It was a bitter-sweet experience. [HR 215]
A modern farming enterprise in Russia
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This photo shows a yard and buildings -- possibly the barrack of a forestry camp.
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This photo shows a school in one of the Mennonite settlements in Russia prior to the Revolution of 1917.
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New York, Russia
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This is a photo of the A. Wieler family on their estate in the Kharkow region. [HR 103]
Abraham Boldt family of Sparrau
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This is a photo at the Abraham Boldts' place in Sparrau, Molotschna, summer 1914. [HR 71]
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This is a photo of the home of the Abraham Dyck family in Ellerwald. [HR 9]
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This is a photo of Abraham Peters (left), minister of the Mennonite Brethren church and son of the Margenau Elder Peters. Peters died in Canada, just like his father, at a very advanced age. Next to him is the evangelist and preacher Jakob Reimer. He published a booklet dealing with the Revelation according to St. John. [HR 144]
Abram and Helene Claassen and son Ernst Claassen
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Abram Claassen and Mrs. Helene Marg, born Claassen from Prangenau in the Danzig area with their family. To the right on the photo their son Ernst. Abram Claassen died during the flight in 1945 and Ernst was shot by a low flying plane. [HR 36]