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John B Toews fonds Toews, John B., 1934-
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Abraham A. and Helena Toews family

Abraham A. and Helena (Janz) Toews with their family. Standing (left to right) : Helen Toews, Peter R. Toews, unknown, Abraham E. Toews, Victor Toews, Mary (Toews) Schmidt. Sitting (left to right) : Helena (Janz) Toews, Abraham A. Toews, John Benno Toews on the lap.

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Articles from Volksfreund, 1918

This file consists of the following items:
Translated articles on the subject of Self Defense during the Revolution in 1918, written by A. Klassen, Jacob Martens, H. Neufeld, Peter Braun, Elder H. Unruh, Abraham Kroeker, H. Neufeld. Some anonymous articles are included. The work of Mennonite Medics is described. - (1 file) Box 255

Chortitza by B. Schellenberg

File consists of the following:
1) B. Schellenberg, "Chortitza, August 1919" from Christlicher Familien Kalender (1920), translated by John B. Toews, 9 handwritten pages
2) D. Neufeld, "Letter of a War Prisoner, Petrograd, July 1917" from Molotschnaer Flugblatt, August 12, 1917, 4. Translated by John B. Toews,, 2 pages - (1 file) Box 255

Schellenberg, Bernhard J., 1879-1966

Correspondence and Personal Writing

This series consists of textual material: including
Letters to John B Toews from 1964-1995;
An autobiography of John B. Toews; handwritten notes by the author;
Documentary portraits of B.B. Janz and Abraham A..A. Friesen. - (1 file) Box 232

Gerhard Jacob Toews memoirs

File consists of the following items:
1) Memoir of Gerhard Toews, 1903-1984, titled "Notitzen und Erinnerungen". German. 40 pages. Box 236
2) Translation of memoir "Gerhard Toews, Notes and Reminiscences" edited and translated by John B. Toews. 31 pages. Box 236
3) Gerhard Toews - letters to his children from 1927 to 1931. Box 236
4) Family Record sheet. Box 236
5) Hand drawn map of the village of Ohrloff, Molotschna as it was in 1918. Box 236

Toews, Gerhard J., 1903-1984

Halbstadt, Self Defense

This file consists of the following article:
1) Anonymous, The Selbstschutz in the Halbstadt Volost (1918-1919). name withheld.; from B.B. Janz Papers. translated by John B. Toews.
2) N.H. Unruh of Morris letter "Recollections, 1969" describes his experience of serving in Halbstadt in the Selbstschutz in 1918. This evaluation of the Selbstschutz movement and of Makhno bands tells of the Selbstschtz's collapse. It is translated by John B. Toews. 4 pages. - (1 file) Box 255

Unruh, N.H.

Handwritten Notes- Various topics

This subseries consists of the following:
The story of the AMR; The University and Contemporary Christianity; General Congresses of VBHH (Verband der Bürger holländischer Herkunft); Anny, Sheltered in the Arms of God; The Land Question and notes on other assorted topics

Toews, John B., 1934-

How did it happen? by Adolf A. Reimer

File consists of the following item:
1) Reimer, Adolf A. "How did it happen?" (includes 27 handwritten pages translated by John B. Toews) from Rundschau, Kalender (1930), 38-54). - (1 file) Box 255

Reimer, Adolf Abram 1881-1922

Indexes of Mennonite Periodicals

This series consists of the following topics or places indexed:
1) Alternative Service, 6 pages - (1 file) Box 260
2) School teachers 13 pages; and Migration, 10 pages - (1 file) Box 260
3) Asiatic Russia, 4 pages; Crimea, 1 page; Caucasus, 1 page, Siberia, 8 pages. - (1 file) Box 260
4) Colonies of Chortitza, 30 pages; Molotschna, 18 pages; Gruenfeld & Baratov, 3 pages; Jazykovo,& Nikolaipol, 2 pages; Memrick & New York & Bachmut, 3 pages; Orenburg, 6 pages; Sagradowka 2 pages; - (1 file) Box 260
5) Letters from Russia, mainly from Der Bote, 4 cm of indexes and Bibel und Pflug, Vorwaerts, and Mennonitische Rundschau - (1 file) Box 260
6) General Articles from Der Bote,17 pages; Zionsbote, 4 pages; Vorwaerts, 6 pages; Unser Blatt, 9 pages. - (1 file) Box 260

Toews, John B., 1934-

Jacob W. Toews letters 1927

This file consists of Correspondence between
1) Jacob W,. Toews and his son Gerhard .J Toews in Canada
2) Susanna Toews, daughter in Ohrloff
3) Agnes Toews, daughter in Orloff
4) Kornlelius Toews, Waldheim, Brother
5) Peter J Toews, Ohrloff, son

  • (1 file) Box 232

Toews, Jacob Wilhelm, 1847-1933

Jacob W. Toews letters 1928

1) In 1928 Gerhard J Toews received letters from his father Jacob W. Toews, and siblings Ages Toews, Peter J, Toews ,
2) Letters from Kornelius Toews and Peter P. Hiebert, nephew.
3) The news from Ohrloff describes the impact of the First Five Year Plan, house searches, poor harvest are noted.

  • (1 file) Box 232

Toews, Gerhard, 1911-1971

Jacob W. Toews letters 1929

This file contains
1) Letters from Jacob W. Toews to Gerhard J Toews , Peter Toews, Susanna Toews, Mariechen Toews, Agnes Toews, Peter Hiebert, Anna Hiebert.
2) Translation of an unsigned 2-page essay "Collectivization and an Ohrloff, Molotschna Family Letter from 1927 to 1934".
Translator John B Toews. - (1 file) Box 232

Toews, Jacob Wilhelm, 1847-1933

Jacob W. Toews letters 1932

This file consists of the following items:
1) Letters from Mariechen, Elisabeth, Susanna, Gerhard and their father Jacob W. Toews - Box 232
2) Letter from son, Kornelius Toews. - Box 232

Toews, Susanna, 1892-1943

Letters from Olga Berg and Abram Berg

The file contains the following textual material:
1) Letters to John B. Toews from Olga Berg and Abram Berg who were ministering in Karaganda and relocated to Koeln Germany,
2) Two letters from John B. Toews to Olga Berg offering condolences to Olga Berg on the death of Abram Berg in 1993. - (1 file) Box 232

Berg, Abram, 1912-1993

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