- CA CMBS NP078-01-24
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This photo shows Henry J. Harder with a baptism group of nine people at the Central M.B. church.
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This photo shows Henry J. Harder with a baptism group of nine people at the Central M.B. church.
Part of Der Bote Photograph Collection
This is a photo of Mount Royal Mennonite Church in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Epp, D.H.
Part of Henry F. and Catherine Klassen Photograph Collection
Portrait of J.J. Thiessen.
This is a photo of a choir taken at the front of a church in front of an organ, there are 58 people in the photo. See Volume 1227, Binder 02, pg 59.
Johann Driedger's first building
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
This photograph shows the first buildings of Johann Driedger at Clark's Crossing. Holding the horses from left to right are Jacob Driedger, Cornelius Driedger, and John Driedger. The adults standing off to the right side from left to right are Johann Driedger, Johann Martens, and Cornelius Wall
Friesen, J. C.
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
This is a portrait photograph of Abram Driedger age 19. Abram is an uncle to Leo Driedger.
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Part of Leo Driedger fonds
Abram Driedger, born in 1887, was the son of Johann and Katharina Driedger. He was born in Blumenfeld, Manitoba and moved with his parents to Clarks Crossing near Osler, Saskatchewan in 1904.
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This photo is of Aron G. Sawatzky (Aron Sawatzky) wearing a sweater and suit jacket, leaning on a fence, posing for a photo indoors. -- Note: photo is 5 x 7 (oval), on a card that is 8 x 14.5 cm.
Dolls, R.
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
This is a photograph of Johann Driedger with his 8 sons. From left to right they are: Diedrich, Cornelius, Peter, Henry, Johann Sr., David, Abram, John, and Jacob. Johann was a staunch old colony Mennonite but his modernistic views were reasons for his excommunication by the church.
Unknown
Part of P. K. Epp Photo Collection
CNR Bridge collapse and train derailment
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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).
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21st street, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Part of Abram & Sara (Braun) Klippenstein Photograph Collection
This item contains a dirt street with buildings on either side and horse drawn buggies, cars, and pedestrians on the street. This post card has hand writing in German on the back and was sent to Miss A.A. Braun from Altona, Manitoba.
Part of Helen Dyck Post Card Collection
1920 era automobiles at the Canadian National Railway Station in Saskatoon
Novelty Mfg. & Art Co. Ltd., Montreal
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
Cornelius Driedger had this photo taken when he was thirty years old. Cornelius is the father of Leo Driedger.
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Normal School 1921 Second Class
Portraits of 14 men and women students at Saskatoon Normal School. Waldemar Lehn top left.
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