- CA MHC 224-24.0
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- 1912
Manitoba
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Mennonite Relief Commission for War Sufferers Collection
This collection about an early relief organization of the (old) Mennonite Church is divided into six series:
(1) William A. Derstine Papers, 1912-1927; (2) Financial Records, 1917-1925; (3) Levi Mumaw Papers, 1918-1925; (4) Silas Hertzler Diary (Transcription), 1919-1920; (5) Stanley Kerr Diary, 1920; (6) John Warye Diary, 1919-1920
Derstine, William A., 1888-1961
Rundschreiben - Reinland Bezirk
Christmas wish by Jacob Unger of Neuhorst, Manitoba
Part of Jacob W. Friesen fonds
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India) Mennonite Church in India Records
These records contain the minutes, governing records, correspondence, and other materials documenting the development of the Mennonite Church in India. The Mennonite Church in India began as a conference of Mennonite congregations under the auspices of the American Mennonite Mission. In 1952, when the American Mennonite Mission ceased to exist, the Mennonite Church in India became an independent entity. Of particular interest in these records is the Church Problems and Discipline File, which provides evidence of tensions between indigenous Indian Christians and mission staff regarding authority and power withing the Mennonite Church.
American Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, India)
Part of Wehrmann family fonds
This is a photo of the Wehrmann family. (Left to right): back row is Katharina Wehrmann (Peters), Eduard Gustav Ferdinand Wehrmann (March 2, 1875). Front row: Eugeine Wehrmann (January 1, 1912) and Erna Wehrmann (July 2, 1908), who later was Mrs. Tetzner. This photo was taken in Tomsk, Siberia.
Unknown
Part of T.D. Regehr fonds
Cooking at an outdoor brick stove
Part of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo shows 15 men in the Russian Mennonite forestry service standing around an outdoor brick stove with two large pans which appear to be frying pancakes.
Forestry service in Russia at Altagir
Part of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
A group of men in forestry service at Altagir sitting on "tree chairs". Back row: Heinrich Neufeld (2nd from the left).
Forestry service camp, Asov, Russia
Part of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo shows the contingent of forestry service men at Asov in their working cloths. (compare with Quiring's Als ihre Zeit..., p. 167)
Informal music making in a forestry camp in Russia
Part of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo shows a group of men that all lived in the same housing unit at Asov, likely on a Sunday afternoon, with various instruments as each possessed. There is a tambourine, an accordion, two guitars, a mandolin, a violin, a cello.
Peter and Helena Driedger family
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
Peter Driedger b. 1882 was born to Johann and Katharina Driedger in Blumenfeld, Manitoba. He moved alone to Clarks Crossing and took out a homestead east of Warman in 1902. He met Helena Schmidt and they married in 1904. They bought a farm a few years later a quarter mile east of Osler. This photo is of Peter and Helena Driedger with their first two sons John (left) and Jacob (right).
Unknown
Part of Bernhard J. Schellenberg fonds
This photograph is of a young Bernhard J. Schellenberg posing for a photo. In the photo, he is wearing a jacket, white shirt with collar, and bow tie. It is a negative of photograph #6 in this collection
Part of Heinrich M. Epp fonds
This photo shows #17 Jacob & Katharina Epp family. Left section, front row (l-r): Maria, Katharina & Jacob. Left section, back row (l-r): Abraham, Johann, Cornelius. Couples in the right hand section (l-r): Heinrich & Katharina Epp, Justina & Johann Baerg, Jacob & Susanna Epp, Katharina & Peter Baerg.