- CA CMBS NP145-6-28
- Item
- 1949
This is a photo of Grandma Susanna Funk’s home in Hague, Saskatchewan in 1949. She is standing in front wearing her large white work apron.
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This is a photo of Grandma Susanna Funk’s home in Hague, Saskatchewan in 1949. She is standing in front wearing her large white work apron.
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Hague (Saskatchewan) graduation
Used in the CM 6-22-12. The first high school graduation in the history of Hague. See CM for names.
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Used in the CM 3-23-5. Hague Mennonite Church building, 1955.
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This farmhouse was the first in the Hague
This farmhouse was the first in the Hague district and was built around 1898-1899. Note the thatched roof. The late Mr. George Bergen and Mrs. Bergen, now of Altona, Manitoba, were the owners. Used in CM 3-31-2. CANNOT BE SCANNED
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Women attending the annual provincial women's conference in Saskatchewan, 1958
Used in CM 6-22-3. Some of the women attending the annual provincial women's conf. are seen on the front steps of the church. Mrs. John Boschman from Langham, in the foreground, was re-elected pres.
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Junior Girls Choir in Hague, Saskatchewan
Junior Girls Choir in Hague, Sask., all wearing black tops with white collars. See Short Report in CM 7-43-7. 1 of 4 choirs at this church. Leader (not shown) was Miss Linda Ens.
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The fonds contains bulletins (1963-2014), annual reports (1912-1978), directories (1960-1976), financial records (1947-1973), registers (1922-1970), congregational meeting minutes (1928-1971), church council meeting minutes (1928-1971), correspondence (1956-1978), brief congregational history (1973), Sunday school records (1955-1968), young people's records (1964-1968), constitution (1964), and newsletters (1997-1998). These records pertain to the founding and development of the Mennonite congregation at Hague, Saskatchewan. It documents the leaders and participants in the congregation.
Hague Mennonite Church (Hague, Saskatchewan)
The fonds consists of Jacob F. Guenter correspondence until his death in 1964 and continues with his daughter's (Eva Guenter Schellenberg) correspondence until her death in 1995. The following series have been identified:
-1) Jacob F. Guenter family correspondence, 1900-1962
-2) Eva Guenter correspondence, 1949, 1952 -1967
-3) Jacob and Eva (Guenter) Schellenberg correspondence, 1922, 1948, 1949, 1968-1995
-4) Guenter family records, 1907-1943, 1946, 1951, 1952, 1967, 1968, 1989.
-5) Wedding and Funeral announcements and Waisenamt correspondence, 1899-1951, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1973.
Guenter family (Descendants of Jacob F.*1881)
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
The hands of Wilhelm Wiebe are sticking out of the carriage of a horse and buggy in Hague, Saskatchewan.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
Shown is Jacob E. Friesen, historian in the Hague-Osler local Mennonite Reserve.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
Pictured is Henry Fisher and his dog. Henry born in 1876 and died in 1962 at the age of 86. He interacted much with Kanadier and Russlaender Mennonites in the Hague area. Leo Driedger interviewed him for his M.A. thesis.
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Part of Leo Driedger fonds
Marie Bertha Friesen was the oldest child of John C. and Tina Friesen (Driedger) in Hague, Saskatchewan. Marie is less than one year old in this photograph that was taken in a studio near Hague.
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Photos of Passchendaele School # 4084 located 5 miles west of Hague, Saskatchewan.
Also photos of Fast family.
Fast, Menno
Part of Menno Fast Photos
Two-room country school located 5 miles west of Hague, Saskatchewan on the east side of a rural roads intersection. West side of intersection has three gasoline bowsers, a store and a Cockshutt implement dealer.
Fast, Menno
C. C. Fast Farm House in Winter
Part of Menno Fast Photos
2-story farm house in winter, 5 miles west of Hague, Saskatchewan