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Mennonite Archives of Ontario David L. Hunsberger collection Ukraine
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Sarah Toews (before her marriage to the photographer)

Sarah Toews (before her marriage to the photographer) and friends. From the left: Sarah Toews, Agatha Dyck, Agatha Hamm, Maria Dyck. The grass in the foreground was grown for its decorative quality. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 42. Hunsberger photo

Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933

School children, Rosenthal

School children, Rosenthal. The teachers are (from the left) Kornelius Braun, Abram Wiebe, and Martin Neufeld. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 63. Hunsberger photo

Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933

School-children, Rosenthal

School-children, Rosenthal. The teachers are (from the left) Abram Wiebe, Kornelius Braun, and Martin Neufeld. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 63. Tante Tina (Katharina Rempel) to left of Wiebe. Hunsberger photo

Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933

School-children, Rosenthal

School-children, Rosenthal. The teachers are (from the left) Kornelius Braun, Martin Neufeld, and Abram Wiebe. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 63. Hunsberger photo

Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933

Susie P. Dyck

Susie P. Dyck. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 49. Hunsberger photo

Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933

The David Froese residence in a Mennonite village near Rosenthal

Two photos on negative. Top photo: The David Froese residence in a Mennonite village near Rosenthal. This is a side-view of a typical home in the Mennonite villages: house with barn attached. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 32. Bottom photo: unknown building. Hunsberger photo

Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933

The Great Oak, Chortitza

The Great Oak, Chortitza. This massive tree near Rosenthal had been used for centuries as a land-mark and meeting place. When the Mennonites came from Prussia in 1789, they built their first houses nearby. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 36. Hunsberger photo. Left to right: [?] Neufeld, [?] Neufeld, [?] Neufeld, [?] Neufeld, Tina Loewen, Paul Hahn (in tree), wife of Rudolph Zaft (holding their child), Arthur Zaft, Henry Hahn, Helen Hahn. The Neufelds are believed to be siblings. Henry and Helen Hahn are Paul Hahn's half-siblings.

Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933

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