Sod Turning at Rosthern Junior College
- CA MHSS 891-5
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- ca.1962
Rev. Jake Sawatzky shovel in hand at sod turning ceremony for new school structure at RJC
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Sod Turning at Rosthern Junior College
Rev. Jake Sawatzky shovel in hand at sod turning ceremony for new school structure at RJC
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Solomon and Mary Ann Hostetler Shantz family ca.
Solomon and Mary Ann Hostetler Shantz family ca. 1900. Front (L-R): Shantz, Solomon, Mabel Shantz Sazman, Susanna Shantz Miller, Margaret Shantz Habel, Mary Ann Hosteter Shantz; Back (L-R): Ephraim Shantz, Priscilla Shantz Kolb, Judith Shantz Bingeman, Moses H. Shantz
Lautenschlager
Solomon Baechler. Ordained deacon in 1928 and
Solomon Baechler. Ordained deacon in 1928 and minister in 1941 for the Hay Amish Mennonite congregation
Hunsberger, David L.
Photocopies of diaries and correspondence created during Yoder's period of service in post World War I France with the American Friends Service Committee.
Yoder, Solomon E., 1893-1992
Solomon Francis Gingerich Writings
A small set of typed literary and non-fiction manuscripts, including a number of short stories, an untitled novel (seemingly about an Amish-Mennonite who becomes a university president), non-fiction works on church creeds and literature, and his dissertation about William Blake and William Wordsworth. Two short stories are attributed to different authors: Beulah Gingerich and O. Sonnenschein. It is unclear whether these are pseudonyms used by Gingerich.
Also included is correspondence by Melvin Gingerich, nephew of Solomon Francis Gingerich, regarding his uncle's book Poems and Comments.
Gingerich, Solomon Francis, 1875-
Ordained minister in 1882 for Detweiler congregation near Roseville, Ont. in Mennonite Conference of Ontario. (L.J.Burkholder Collection).
Some of the buildings that had to be torn down
Some of the buildings that had to be torn down to make room for Kitchener's new post office in 1937. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 258B.
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Some of the Fehderau family in their automobile
Some of the Fehderau family in their 7-seater Opel automobile. From left to right: Manja, Father Fehderau, Peter (behind the wheel), Nicholas J. Fehderau, and Jascha.
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Some refugees who crossed the partially destroyed Allenby Bridge
Snyder, William T., 1917-1993
Sommerfelder Mennonite Church Leadership Photograph
Son of John E. and Magdalena (Musselman)
Son of John E. and Magdalena (Musselman) Brubacher. (2 original oval prints).
Son of John E. and Magdalena (Musselman)
Son of John E. and Magdalena (Musselman) Brubacher.