- US MCUSAA HM1/433SC
- Sammlung
- 1940-1948
The collection includes correspondence, statements and reports related to the Ohio Mennonite Conference and the Lancaster Conference.
Landis, A. A.
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The collection includes correspondence, statements and reports related to the Ohio Mennonite Conference and the Lancaster Conference.
Landis, A. A.
Jacob Andrews and Lina Z. Ressler Papers
Personal papers of early Mennonite mission workers in India. Materials are divided into five series:
Series 1: Correspondence, 1888-1937
Series 2: Diaries and Notebooks, 1892-1935
Series 3: Writings and Educational Records, circa 1897-1930
Series 4: Miscellaneous Materials, circa 1890-1948
Series 5: Photographs, circa 1890-1948
Ressler, Jacob Andrews, 1867-1936
This fonds the three diaries and thirty three photographs covering the time Neufeld spent working with MCC (Mennonite Central Committee) in England, France, and Germany. The diaries record what Neufeld did but also his thoughts and feelings as he worked in war torn Europe.
Neufeld, George W., 1916-1985
Flickr album: NW Church Buildings
Harshberger, John E. (and/or others)
Summer Bible teachers at Biehn Mennonite Church,
Summer Bible teachers at Biehn Mennonite Church, 1948. Front (L-R): --, Gladys Cressman, Barbara Roth, Moses Roth; Back (L-R): Beulah Snyder, Jean Cressman, --, Mary Shantz, Pearl Good, Lois Cressman, Gladys Cressman, Eva Snider
This collection includes World War I conscientious objector profiles, interviews and correspondence; World War II Draft census, correspondence and Civilian Public Service papers; Pacific Coast Conference Sunday School statistics; and a few sermon notes.
Peterson, David
This fonds has mainly the correspondence (1945-1948) between Anna Peters in Germany, her sister Maria (Peters) Bergen in Canada and her nephew John Bergen, at first in Oldenburg, Germany, later back in Canada, and her niece, Margaret Bergen in Canada. Anna's first letter to her sister Maria Bergen after the war was sent along with a Canadian soldier stationed in Wiesmoor, who was returning to Canada. No correspondence was yet allowed between Germany and Canada at the time. Maria was able to send a letter to her son John Bergen, who was in the Dental Corps, as a member of the occupation forces stationed in Oldenburg, Germany, and through him contact could be made and letters received. For several months all letters from Anna Peters (Germany) to her sister Maria (Canada) were forwarded via John Bergen in Oldenburg, Germany.
There are also three letters which pre-date the 1945-1948 period -- one written by Anna's brother, Anton Peters in 1934, another by her father Abram Peters in 1933, and one by Anna herself as a 13 year-old, describing their dire circumstances having the last potatoes, etc. taken by the communists and begging for a dollar (1933).
Peters, Anna, 1919-2015
Cornelius Dyck with refugee children from Pomerania and West Prussia in Lubeck
Mennonite Central Committee
Clark Studio (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario);
Ontario Mennonite Bible School graduation class, 1947
OMBS graduation class, 1947. Front L-R:Martha Roth,Mary Reesor,Eva Reesor,Thomas Martin,Almeda Martin,Viola Martin,Florence Martin;2nd: Violet Swartz,Paula Hondrich,Edith Shantz,Gladys Schrock,Gladys Roth,Mary Sommers;Back:
Denton, Ernest
The Heubuden Church in Danzig (Gdansk), Poland.
The Heubuden Church in Danzig (Gdansk), Poland. The photo was taken after the church was abandoned in the post Second World War era. Three duplicate photos included in file.
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The Rosengart Church in Danzig (Gdansk) which was
The Rosengart Church in Danzig (Gdansk) which was abandoned after the end of the Second World War.
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"Fuerstenwerder Mennoniten Kirche, Fuerstenwerder
"Fuerstenwerder Mennoniten Kirche, Fuerstenwerder Frei Stadt,jetzt Polen, 1947" Fuerstenwerder Mennonite Church in 1947 in the free city (Freistadt) of Fuerstenwerder which is now Poland.
Hunsberger, Wilson A., 1919-2008