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Taiyo-Maro ship built 1911. Owned by Nippon Yusen Kik (Japan). On May 8th 1942 was torpedoed and sunk with heavy loss of life by the U.S. submarine Grenadier.
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Taiyo-Maro ship built 1911. Owned by Nippon Yusen Kik (Japan). On May 8th 1942 was torpedoed and sunk with heavy loss of life by the U.S. submarine Grenadier.
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West Abbotsford Mennonite Church fonds
Fonds is arranged in the following series:
1) Constitution & Bylaws - 1936, 1953-1959, 1962, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1977-1979, 1986-1989, 1996-1999, 2002, 2004 - (3 files) - Box 63
2) History - 1963-1964, 1986-1988, 1979-2009 (4 files) - Box 63
3) Minutes - 1936-2000 - (30 files) - Box 63-65
4) Correspondence - 1936-2011 - (65 files) Boxes 65-68
5) Financial Records - 1947-2006 - (30 files) - Boxes 68-70
6) Legal Documents - 1964-2008 - (5 files) - Box 70
7) Reports - 1941-2007 - (14 files) - Box 70
8) Lists - 1936-2006 - (15 files) - Box 70
9) Vital Statistics - 1934-2008 - (15 files) - Boxes 71-72
10) Personnel - 1979-2006 - (14 files) - Box 72
11) Certificates, including membership transfers - 1948-2008, 1971-1996, 1958-2006 - (5 files) - Box 72
12) Publications - 1941-2008 - (41 files) - Boxes 73-75
13) Lectures & Sermons - 1957-1996 - (3 files) - Box 76
14) Education - 1948-2009 - (51 files) - Boxes 76-77
15) Youth - 1956-2007 - (13 files) - Box 78
16) Music - 1960, 1963, 1973, 1975, 1976-1989, 1990-1997, 2006 - (2 files) - Box 78
17) Service - 1950-2007 - (26 files) - Boxes 78-80
18 Missions - 1957-2004 - (6 files) - Box 80
19) Construction - 1965, 1975-1976, 1982, 1984 - (2 files) - Box 80
20) Photographs - (1 file) - Box 80
21) Clippings - 1961-2008 - (1 file) - Box 80
22) Guest Books (4) - 1972-1993 - (2 files) - Box 80
23) Ephemera - (1 file) - Box 80
24) Conference of Mennonites in Canada - 1949-2007 - (5 files) - Box 80
25) Conference of Mennonites in BC - 1936-2008 - (5 files) - Box 80
26) Confidential. (Permission is required to access these files). - (4 files) - Box 81
West Abbotsford Mennonite Church (Abbotsford, British Columbia)
The fonds consists of the following series:
1) Research material, 1919-1987 - (9 files) Box 56
2) Pedagogy 1919-1950 - (4 files) Box 56
3) Diaries, Anna Brandt 1969-1982 - (1 file) Box 56
4) Legal Documents - (1 file) Box 56
5) Correspondence 1913-1990 - (2 files) Box 56
6) Writings/Plays - (1 file) Box 56
7) Music: teaching, instruction, choirs - (5 files) Box 56
8) Autograph Albums - (1 file) Box 56
9) Clippings - (1 file) 56
10) Photographs - (1 file) Box 56
11) Ephemera - (1 file) Box 56
Toews, Julia Marie (Born), 1948-
Katharina Enns Rempel with her children
Katharina Enns Rempel (1881-1948) with her children, David, Anna, Nicolai and Alice in 1924 just after immigrating to Canada from the Soviet Union, when they lived at the Daniel E. Martin home. She then married Jacob P. Braun and moved to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario.
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Contains records such as Correspondence, Board Meeting Minutes, Focus Group Information, Quotes, Ambassador Manuals, Dockets, Agendas, Reports, PowerPoint CDs/DVDs, Promotion Materials, and other Documents relating to the development and roll-out of the Corinthian Plan healthcare program.
Mennonite Church USA
International Voluntary Services Records
The collection consists of seven series:
Series 1: Executive Committee / Board of Directors Meeting Minutes, 1953-2001 Series 2: Project Files, 1952-2002 Series 3: Executive Director Files, 1953-1997 Series 4: Publications, 1954-2003 Series 5: Alumni Materials, 1963-2000 Series 6: Photographs, 1960-1995 Series 7: Miscellaneous, 1973, undated
International Voluntary Services
Front: Anne Bartels; Anna Wall. Seated: Mrs.
Front: Anne Bartels; Anna Wall. Seated: Mrs. Jacob Bartels; Katherina Hamm; Mrs. Abraham Wall. Back: Jacob Bartels; Abraham Wall,Jr.; Bernhard Hamm; Helena Wall; Abraham Wall,Sr. Photo taken near Beaverdale, Ontario.
Sylvester Funk and Mary Fast (Thiessen) at Official Opening of MHSS Archives. Back row: Henry & Maria Bartel.
Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan
The collection consists of letters written by Mennonites in the Soviet Union before and after the Second World War. They were written by family and friends of Franz Bargen (1894-1976) and his wife Liese (Regehr) Bargen (1897-1976), who immigrated to Canada in 1930.
This collection of letters is divided into two sections -- over 500 letters written between 1930-1938 and almost 800 letters written between 1939-1977, the post-World War II period. There is also one file containing the travel documents for Franz and Liese Bargen when they immigrated to Canada in 1930, as well as a Canadian naturalization document from 1945.
The letters written between 1930 and 1938 present the experiences of over 30 families -- relatives of Franz and Liese Bargen. The first letters originate in Sagradovka, the Mennonite settlement in Ukraine from which families were sent into forced labour camps. Letters between family members in exile and those outside the camps were the the lifeline for many prisoners during this time of terror, brought on by Joseph Stalin's policies. The writers of the letters knew the risks of making contact with "the West" -- prison or execution, yet they continued writing, and letters got through in various circuitous and covert ways. The Bargen family responded with letters, money and packages, knowing that much material would not reach its destination.
Bargen, Franz, 1894-1976
Fred John Barg. Ontario Mennonite Bible School & Institute photograph.
Ada Elizabeth Burkholder. OMBS & I photo
Ada Elizabeth Burkholder. OMBS & I photo
Martin W. Friesen Privatarchiv - Fotosammlung
Diese Fotosammlung zeigt Bilder aus dem privaten Familienleben und erstreckt sich über Schulen, Gemeinden, Sportwesen und Kolonieswesen hinaus über alle Bereiche, in denen die Familie Martin W. Friesen engagiert war. Die Biographie des Herrn Martin W. Friesen ist nachzulesen im "Lexikon der Mennoniten in Paraguay" 2000. Seiten 164-166. Siehe auch: https://menonitica.org/lex/friesen-martin-w/
Friesen, Martin W., 1912-2000
People of Blumenort around the mass grave
People of Blumenort are gathered around the mass grave of 27 men. One night they were all herded into the basement of a house and shot to death. Two men related to Elvera’s husband were among those who died.
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Group photo of workers of the Culverhouse Canning Co.
Panoramic roup photo of workers of the Culverhouse Canning Co. Ltd., Factory No. 2 in Vineland, Ont., Sept. 1935. Many local Mennonite immigrants were employed here during this time. From the S.F. Coffman Collection. Identified: Albert Eckhardt (back row, far left); Mary Fransen (2nd row, 13th from left); Lena Fransen (2nd row, 14th from left), Anna Fransen (2nd row, 3th from right), Anna Epp (2nd row, 4th from right), Sarah Harder (3rd row, 7th from right).
Caro-Gillespie