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Abe Kroeker

  • CA MHSS UNK 21
  • Item
  • ca.1980

Man standing in front of store signs

Unknown

Aberdeen Mennonite Church 100th Anniversary

  • CA MHSS UNK 167
  • Item
  • 6 June 2010

Pastor David Neufeld, Esther Krahn (wearing pearls), Nettie Thiessen (white & black jacket), Beth Klingenberg (between Esther and Nettie).

Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan

Aberdeen Mennonite Church fonds

  • CA MHC ORG
  • Fonds
  • 1956-2019

This fonds consists of bulletins (1982-2019), newsletters (1982), minutes (1976-2000), annual reports (1956-1996) and constitution([197-]) The records pertain to the development of the Mennonite congregation at Aberdeen, Saskatchewan and they documents the leaders and participants of this congregation.

Aberdeen Mennonite Church (Aberdeen, Saskatchewan)

Abraham A. Friesen fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Fonds
  • 1919-1958

This fonds consists primarily of correspondence, official negotiations, and memos of the Studienkommission (1920-1921), the study commission sent to North America by Mennonites in Russia to investigate immigration possibilities; and of the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization (1922-1926), founded to facilitate the immigration. There is extensive correspondence between Friesen and David Toews, Benjamin H. Unruh, Benjamin B. Janz, Peter H. Unruh, and other Mennonite leaders.

Several files deal with the case of "the 62", sixty two young male Mennonite refugees who left Russia for the United States via Constantinople in the early 1920s.

Some genealogical material for Russian Mennonite emigrants for the 1920s can be found here. The "notebooks" folder includes Friesen's passport and diaries.

Friesen, Abram A., 1885-1948

Abraham A. Huebert Photograph Collection

  • CA CMBS NP116-01
  • Collection
  • 1930-1940s?

These photos of Abraham A. Huebert relate to his preaching ministry in North America among Russian, Ukrainian, Doukhobor, and German communities.

Unknown

Abraham A. Koop Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.430
  • Collection
  • 1909

Business correspondence from 1909, addressed to Abram Koop, factory owner in Schönwiese, Alexandrovsk.

Koop, Abraham A., 1863-1938

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