Kronsgart (Manitoba)

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Bloomfield Public School photo

This is the Bloomfield one-room school, showing students in grades one to six with their teacher. Notes accompanying the photo suggest that several of the Hiebert children are pictured (Ida, Justina, Susie, and Kornelius).

Henry J. Banman and Sherman Godkin outside Banman's store

This photo is of Henry Banman (left) and Kronsgart (Manitoba) elevator operator Sherman Godkin standing outside by Banman's store in their work clothes. There is a bicycle on the left.
Banman's store was originally the Hamburg Old Colony church building (Manitoba). After the move to Mexico in the early 1920s, the church building was cut in half, placed on wagons and moved to Kronsgart by William Enns in 1926. Here Banman put the two halves together and made it into a store. To the right on the photo can be seen the seam created after the building was cut in half. By 1932 the building was no longer in use.

The Kronsgart general store

This photo is of two men and a boy sitting out in the front of the Kronsgart General store in the springtime (Kronsgart, Manitoba). Left to right is Ross Godkin (son of Kronsgart elevator agent) sitting on car running boards, G.G. Dueck owner of the car. This building was originally the Old Colony Church in Hamburg, Manitoba until the church members moved to Mexico in the 1920s and the building was cut into two, moved are reassembled by Henry Banman and used as a general store. The seam can be seen on the right of the building. The lean-to was added later and acted as living quarters for the Banman family.