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Children of Herman Herm. & Maria E. Bergman

This photo is of the children of Herman and Maria Bergman. Standing in the back row are Helen and Maria. Sitting in the first row from left to right are Herman, Albert, Agnes, and Anna. The girls are all wearing white dresses. Young Herman is wearing a sailor outfit and the baby is dressed in white. The photo is taken indoors.

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Refugee children, 1920

This is a photo of a group of Mennonite refugee children in the 1920s either in Russia or in Germany. An adult can be seen in the upper left hand corner.Five children can be fully or partially seen in the back row and five in the front row. A young girl holds a drink in a cup and a boy holds a plate in front of him. Two girls are wearing plaid blouses and dark jumpers which are decorated with rickrack.

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Children at Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church

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A group of children sit in pews at the side of the sanctuary, possibly a junior choir or Sunday School class. Pianist Helen Critchison sits at the piano.

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Schoenfeld school, 1902

Front row (left to right): Anna Neufeld, Gredel Thiessen, Anna Thiessen, Gerthrude Peters, Luise Wilms. Second row (left to right): Maria Schroeder, Aganetha Dick, Henriethe [?] Banmann, Katharina Peters, Lehrer [teacher] Franz Peters, Maria Peters, Gretha Wiens, Luise Thiessen, Anna Schroeder. Third row (left to right): David Dick, Peter Dick, Wilhelm Dick, Abram Dick, Johann Heidebrecht, Heinrich Papke [?], Heinrich Banman [?], Gerhard Heidebrecht. Back row (left to right): Heinrich Mirau, Johann Dick, Otto Schrieber [?], Wilhelm Heidebrecht, Gerhard Schroeder, Peter Neufeld, Wilhelm Peters, Johann Wiens, Johann Papke [?].

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Clearwater Lake Sanatorium patients

Four toddlers sit on the grass in foreground with two older boys behind outside at the Clearwater Lake Sanatorium, where they are patients. An inscription on the slide identifies them as "Eskimo children."

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