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Cave at camp

  • CA MAO 2015-1-77
  • Einzelstück
  • [1942 or 1943]

Caption on back: "cave made at camp."

Sauder, Stanley

Alma and Lewis Reesor photographs

  • CA MAO Hist.Mss.1.324/9
  • Akt
  • [1941 or 1942]

This file consists of photographs from Lewis Reesor's time at the Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp in northern Ontario. Reesor was in Group 4, which served from 25 Nov 1941-24 Mar 1942. This group overlapped with Group 5, which served from 9 Dec 1941-11 Jul 1942.

Reesor, Lewis, 1919-1999

James Donald Millar, a cook's helper

  • CA MAO 1990-4 50
  • Einzelstück
  • 1941

James Donald Millar, a cook's helper in a conscientious objector camp in British Columbia in 1941. Better known as Donald Millar.

Mennonite Central Peace Committee Meeting Minutes

  • US MCUSAA X/004
  • Sammlung
  • 1940-1941

Two sets of meeting minutes documenting the work of the Mennonite Central Peace Committee, a forerunner to the Mennonite Central Committee Peace Section.

Mennonite Central Peace Committee

Case Files of Conscientious Objectors Court-Martialed during World War I

  • US MCUSAA HM8/037
  • Sammlung
  • 1917-1919

98 case files on microfilm containing the transcripts of courts-martial of 131 conscientious objectors during World War I. The records originate from the National Archives' Record Group 153 (United States. Army, Office of the Judge Advocate General).  The name index to the microfilm in this finding aid is arranged alphabetically, as are the case files on microfilm.  Researchers should note that these case files contain two courts-martial in which multiple conscientious objectors were tried together.

United States. Army. Office of the Judge Advocate General

Ammon Sala Diary

  • US MCUSAA HM1/202SC
  • Sammlung
  • 1916-1919

A transcribed, typewritten copy of a diary kept by Ammon Sala, a Mennonite conscientious objector who was conscripted for military service in World War I. Sala left for Camp Lee on October 4, 1917 and was not released until December 1918. Sala's diary entries are very brief, describing one or two daily activities.

The diary was transcribed by Mark Moyer. The original diary remains in the possession of Helen Lenda.

Sala, Ammon

Richard Wideman Memoir and Military Documents

  • US MCUSAA HM1/375SC
  • Sammlung
  • 1918-1919, undated

A brief memoir describing Wideman's experiences as a conscientious objector during World War and copies of his military discharge papers. Also includes some biographical information about Wideman compiled by his daughter. Researchers should note that this collection includes no original documents, but rather black and white photocopies.

Wideman, Richard, 1896-1978

Jacob S. Waldner World War I Diary

  • US MCUSAA HM1/470SC
  • Sammlung
  • 1917-1918

The collection consists of a translation of Hutterite Jacob S. Waldner's World War I diary documenting his experience as a Conscientious Objector.

Waldner, Jacob S., 1891-1974

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