Erected in 1897 by Vineland First Mennonite
- CA MAO 1990-12 77
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- 1930
Erected in 1897 by Vineland First Mennonite Congregation. (L.J.Burkholder collection).
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Erected in 1897 by Vineland First Mennonite
Erected in 1897 by Vineland First Mennonite Congregation. (L.J.Burkholder collection).
Sketch of Meetinghouse used by Moyer Mennonite
Sketch of Meetinghouse used by Moyer Mennonite Congregation prior to 1897. (L.J.Burkholder collection).
Sketch
View of Moyer Mennonite Meetinghouse 1897-1962 on
View of Moyer Mennonite Meetinghouse 1897-1962 on present site of First Mennonite Church at Vineland, Ontario from Old Cemetery started in 1978. Hunsberger photo 71-29
Hunsberger, David L.
Interior of First Mennonite Church in Vineland,
Interior of First Mennonite Church in Vineland, Ontario. August 1963. Hunsberger photo 31-83
Hunsberger, David L.
A bicentennial parade float from The First Mennonite Church, Vineland to Balls Falls, depicting pioneer farming. The banner reads "A Day in the Field."
Sawatsky, Ron, 1950-2014
Crowd at the dedication of the bicentennial memorial
Crowd listening to speeches at the dedication of the bicentennial memorial at The First Mennonite Church, Vineland.
Sawatsky, Ron, 1950-2014
Gerhard and Helena (Froese) Peters and son
Gerhard and Helena (Froese) Peters and son (see P 18, P-20, P-21). Helena's first husband was a Thiessen and her 3rd husband was a Tiessen. Son Valentin is standing on bench holding a ball. Gerhard is wearing a dark suit and white shirt. Helena is wearing a black skirt and patterned top.
David & Olga Albright at death of son Jacob
This photo shows David and Olga (Harder) Albright behind the casket of their son Jacob (Jascha) (1925-1929) who died in Toronto on 13 Dec 1929 and was buried Vineland, Ontario. This item is an original photo. NOTE: This family changed their name from Albrecht to Albright. (See Der Bote, 21 Jan. 1975 p. 7).
Probably ordained deacon for Moyer congregation
Probably ordained deacon for Moyer congregation in Vineland prior to 1850s. It is thought that he identified with the Hoch movement. (L.J.Burkholder collection).
Ralph Eames, N. Gingrich, N. Dick, Dale Schumm, Dr. John Wiebe, Paul Hostetter
Negative also & similar photo (9x9). Used in CM 10-43-10. L-R: Ralph Eames, N. Gingrich, N. Dick, Dale Schumm, Dr. John Wiebe, Paul Hostetter evaluate the Peace Booth at CHPC meeting. Cf. 1994-14.1142 & 1172.
Unknown
Ontario Women in Mission group, Vineland
The First Mennonite Church cemetery, Vineland, Ontario
The First Mennonite Church cemetery in Vineland, Ontario. On slide: "Moyer Church, Vineland, Old Cemetery"
Old Rittenhouse home and studio, Vineland, Ontario
Rittermere Farmcraft studio, located in an old Rittenhouse family home in Vineland, Ontario. This pictures some of the needlework sold by the studio. On slide: "Old Rittenhouse home & studio"
Old Rittenhouse home, Vineland, Ontario
In 1790 the Rittenhouse family immigrated to the Vineland area from Pennsylvania and built the first house on this homestead. This house, which was built circa 1850s, has a stylized Mennonite Georgian exterior. Located at 4280 Cherry Avenue, Vineland. On slide: "Old Rittenhouse Home - Vineland"
John Claus Memorial, Vineland, Ontario
Mary, John and Joseph Claus' tombstones (United Empire Loyalists) in the Vineland Cemetery in Vineland, Ontario.