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Part of Peter Kehler fonds
Two graduates standing outside in front of the school.
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Part of Peter Kehler fonds
Two graduates standing outside in front of the school.
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Part of John B Toews fonds
This biography consists of the following items:
1) Life Story of Cornelius H. Unruh written by Martha Unruh, Wolrtman 1879-1946. 24 pages
2) Letters written to Mr. Esau from Martha Unruh in1949
3) A letter from the Board of Managers of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. New York, June 1940 - (1 file) Box 235
Unruh, Martha (Woltman), 1879-1956
Damage from the cyclone. in one of the villages. Village reconstruction organization, a voluntary agency spearheaded by a dynamic Christian, is an organization through which MCC is channeling volunteers and assistance.
Wieler, John
People swept along with the flood waters
The faces of victims portray the grief and suffering as they are swept along the flowing waters.
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A public school damaged by the cyclone on the east coast of India.
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Two homeless women with child lying down to rest with very sad faces after the cyclone.
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One of the fortunate ones who got away in the cyclone disaster on the Indian east coast.
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80 volunteers responded to cyclone damages
80 volunteers accepted the of Mennonite Christian service Fellowship of India, from all conference groups, to respond to the human suffering created by the November cyclone.
Wieler, John
The injured and weak man is carried by the stronger man.
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The pain and suffering is shared by an embrace of two persons and children.
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People took refuge in a cement building. Although extensive damage was done to the village from the cyclone, the people were saved when they took refuge in this cement building, a church.
Wieler, John
Helen Reimer with village women
Helen Reimer working with the village women in Needle craft projects.
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Self-Help in India began needlecraft under the direction of Helen Reimer . On this photo we see five women and a child in the front and one woman in the background with their handwork.
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The series contains the following"
1) Photographs
2) Audio Visual - Separation sheet, 1 CD "Boston Marathon for Water" - (1 file) Box 358
3) Historical photo bank (includes photocopied photos) 1920-1970 - (1 file) Box 358
Box 359 consists of 29 large photographs from around the world. Some are mounted on foam core.
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Part of COE Slide Presentation - "Overseas Missions: General Conference Mennonite Church"
Between 1906 and 1909, nine new workers joined the Penners and Kroekers. Included in this group were P.J and Agnes (Harder) Wiens, C.H. and Lulu (Johnson) Suckau, P.A. Penner's 2nd wife, Martha Richert and others. Back row: 2nd from the left, C.H. Suckau with his wife Lulu in front of him, far left in the back, P.J. Wiens with his wife in front of him. P.A. Penner is in the middle in the front. P.A. Penner had 2 daughters, P.J. & Agnes Wiens had 2 sons, and C.H. & Lulu Suckau had a young son in 1911.