The Jacob Andres family, Rosenthal
- CA MAO Hist.Mss. 10.28-DH-1409
- Item
- 1900
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
The Jacob Andres family. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 59. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
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The Jacob Andres family, Rosenthal
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
The Jacob Andres family. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 59. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
The Jacob Andres children, Rosenthal
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
The Jacob Andres children, Rosenthal. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 57. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
Two photos on negative. Right photo: Johann Heinrich Wiens, with his horse and hunting dogs
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Two photos on negative. Left photo: unknown. Right photo: Johann Heinrich Wiens, with his horse and hunting dogs on his father's estate, c.1909. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 17. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
Schroeder children and grand-children, Rosenthal.
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Schroeder children and grand-children, Rosenthal. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 55. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
School-children, Rosenthal. The teachers are (from the left) Abram Wiebe, Kornelius Braun, and Martin Neufeld. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 63. Tante Tina (Katharina Rempel) to left of Wiebe. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
A back view of the farm-machine factory belonging to the photographer's father, Gerhard Rempel
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Two photos on negative. Top photo: unknown. Bottom photo: A back view of the farm-machine factory belonging to the photographer's father, Gerhard Rempel. In his time, in the late nineteenth century, he was the wealthiest man in Rosenthal. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 33. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
Agatha Regehr and Sarah Rempel
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Agatha Regehr and Sarah Rempel. Sarah, usually earnest in pictures - as was the custom - and in life, laughed here with her dearest friend and cousin. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 78. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
Two photos of buildings in Chortitza
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Two photos on negative. Top photo: Chortizer Regional office (Gebiets-Amt). Bottom photo: Mennonite girls' school in the town of Chortiza. Rempel hand-tinted copies of this photograph and sold them as post-cards. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 37. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Rosenthal boys. From the left: Peter Lehn, Johann Andres, Peter Klassen. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 54. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
Tina Rempel (right) and her friends from Chortitza
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Tina Rempel (right) and her friends from Chortiza, after swimming in the Dnjeper on a Sunday afternoon. From the left: Tina Braun, Katja Hamm, Anna Hamm. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 77. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Village children. Top, from the left: Helene Isaak, Neta Rempel, Lena Epp; bottom, from the left: Greta Isaak, Anna Epp, David Epp. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 40. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
Two portraits of young Russian Mennonite women
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Two photos on negative. Left photo: Three girls. Helene Peters (centre) and Eva Heinrichs (right) identified. Right photo: Tina Rempel and Tina Braun, 8 July 1912. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 76. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Two photos on negative. Left: unknown. Right: Horse and rider. Nikolai Fehderau, grandson of Peter Bahnmann, was photographed while visiting relatives living in the Russian sea-port city of Berdjansk in 1909. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 18. Hunsberger photo. The photographer was S. la. Berman of Berdjansk.
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
The Great Oak, Chortitza. This massive tree near Rosenthal had been used for centuries as a land-mark and meeting place. When the Mennonites came from Prussia in 1789, they built their first houses nearby. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 36. Hunsberger photo. Left to right: [?] Neufeld, [?] Neufeld, [?] Neufeld, [?] Neufeld, Tina Loewen, Paul Hahn (in tree), wife of Rudolph Zaft (holding their child), Arthur Zaft, Henry Hahn, Helen Hahn. The Neufelds are believed to be siblings. Henry and Helen Hahn are Paul Hahn's half-siblings.
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
A view of the Peter Bahnmann estate at Brodsky.
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
A view of the Peter Bahnmann estate at Brodsky. In the foreground are some of the Bahnmanns' employees (1890's). Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 10. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933