Harold J. Schmidt in British Columbia
- CA MAO Hist.Mss.1.282.3-3
- Einzelstück
- 1942
Harold J. Schmidt wearing a cook's hat while serving in Alternative Service in British Columbia.
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Harold J. Schmidt in British Columbia
Harold J. Schmidt wearing a cook's hat while serving in Alternative Service in British Columbia.
Kitchen staff at Seymour Mountain Camp
Kitchen staff at Seymour Mountain Camp in British Columbia. Harold J. Schmidt at back right. Man in suit not identified.
Harold j. Schmidt (front) and friend at British Columbia, probably at the Seymour Mountain Alternative Service Camp.
Harold J. Schmidt posing in doorway of log building. Could be either Montreal River camp in Ontario or Seymour Mountain Camp in British Columbia.
Kitchen staff at Seymour Mountain Park Alternative Service Camp
Note on photograph: "Left to right, This your lad as a cook, the camp cook, the camp dishwasher, luck no dishes to wash 1942" Harold J. Schmidt on left.
Conference about Conscientious Objector Publication, The Beacon, 1943
Identified on photo as "the group which attended the Beacon conference at Nanaimo, June 5-6 [1943]. This group chose John L. Fretz as the new editor. Back left: John A. Toews, Rufus Jutzi, Clayton Burkholder; last on right Frank C. Peters. Middle (l-r). Harold Schmidt (with hat), John Boldt, Paul Hunsberger, Ernst Best. Front: outgoing editor, Wes Brown, third from left.
Group discussion on WWII alternative service
Two photos very similar to one used in Bull., SSCM, May 31, 1963, p.4. Group discussion on WWII alternative service, led by panel at front: E.J.. Swalm, J. B. Martin, H.H. Epp, Cornelius Baerg, Enos Bearinger, Pete Neufeld, Fred Cressman. Negs for these 2 photos and 7 negs show additional views of the group.
Epp, Henry H., 1925-2010
Kitchen staff at the Seymour camp
Caption in album reads: "The cook and his wife, two of the helpers, standing in front of the kitchen." Harold J. Schmidt at far right.Cook at Seymour Mountain was Frank O. Reece according to J.B. Martin's World War II Memorandum book. So the cook and wife are Mr. and Mrs. Reece?
Note on back of photo: "Again your lad leading his family into a bus before leaving Green Timbers. Sorry to say the children are not all present. Need your help as a mother. Ha." Group of conscientious objectors preparing to leave Green Timbers for Seymour Mountain Alternative Service Camp in British Columbia.
Harold J. Schmidt at Mount Seymour Park
Harold J. Schmidt posing with the sign at the Mount Seymour Park Alternative Service Camp in British Columbia.