A colony member back from delivering milk to the Filadelfia creamery
- US MCC IX-13-02.4 box 6 folder 4-77
- Item
- 1960
Unruh, Robert G., 1921-1998
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A colony member back from delivering milk to the Filadelfia creamery
Unruh, Robert G., 1921-1998
A Congolese Christian, he visited many churches
A Congolese Christian, he visited many churches in Canada and the U.S.A.
A Congolese Christian, visited many churches in
A Congolese Christian, visited many churches in Canada and U.S.A.
A Conrad Grebel choral music class with Len Enns
A Conrad Grebel choral music class with instructor Len Enns (far right).
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A Conrad Grebel College basketball game
A Conrad Grebel College basketball game in progress in the 1970s.
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A cycling party on the Fehderau property. On the
A cycling party on the Fehderau property. On the left is Nicholas J. Fehderau's brother-in-law, Jakob Dyck; second from the right is Ernst Gosemann. The family's summer kitchen is in the background.
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A deaf child receiving his Christmas bundle
Martens, Harry E., 1911-1990
A Family Child Assistance client with her knitting machine
Mennonite Central Committee
A family in a refugee camp who received food packages from MCC
Mennonite Central Committee
Mennonite Central Committee
A farmer giving pax worker Kenneth Martin money for land leveling
Martin, Kenneth, 1949-
A formal portrait of the Jacob and Ida (Stauffer)
A formal portrait of the Jacob and Ida (Stauffer) Snider family. Front Row (left to right): Ida, Jacob, Eileen, Irma Snider. Back row (left to right): Beulah, Vernon, Howard Jr., Willard, Clare. Howard was married in 1919, so the photograph was taken before that, possibly about 1912.
A biographical profile of Ida Snider can be found in Willing Service : stories of Ontario Mennonite Women / by Lorraine Roth.
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A funeral procession in the New Dundee Area with
A funeral procession in the New Dundee Area with fancy carriages and fine horses. Not printed.
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A gang of teenage boys were blamed for a fire
A gang of teenage boys were blamed for a fire that destroyed this storage barn owned by Mrs. Edith Quickfall. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 94.
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Couples: From left to right: Annanais and [Rebecca or Susanna (Steckle)?] Martin, Seranus and Blendina Martin, Edwin and Leah (Gingrich) Snyder [Roy's parents], Osias and Naomi Gingrich, Amos and Susannah Gingrich, Eli and Ida Gingrich, Nelson and Minerva Gingrich, Henry and Rebecca Bauman [Rebecca is oldest neice].
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