Series 19 Photos 502 - Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society Photograph Collection

Crowd of people at the 125th Anniversary celebration Crowd at the 125th Anniversary celebration. Overview of the 125th Anniversary event at the forks. Overview of the 125th Anniversary event at the forks. Overview of the 125th Anniversary event at the forks. The actors at the 125th Anniversary event. The actors singing at the 125th Anniversary event at the forks. Overview of the 125th Anniversary event at the Forks. Crowd at the 125th Anniversary at the forks sitting on the steps. The Paddle Wheel Princess docking at the Forks. Crowd at the 125th Anniversary celebration at the Forks. Paddle Wheel Princess under the train bridge. Overview of the crowd at the Forks. Paddle Wheel Princess docking, actors disembarking. Paddle Wheel Princess docking, actors disembarking.
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CA MHC ORG-19 Photos 502

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Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society Photograph Collection

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  • 1948?, 1973-2004 (Creation)

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(1958-)

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The Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society (MMHS) was established in 1958. Its objectives have been to foster an awareness of Mennonite history and culture. The efforts of the Agricultural Advisory Committee on the Mennonite West Reserve during the 1930s and the publications of history books such those written by P.J. Schaefer served as a catalyst for the forming of MMHS. The early leaders in the Society were Gerhard Lohrenz, P.J.B Reimer, Gerhard Ens, and John C. Reimer.

The Society established the Mennonite Village Museum in Steinbach, Manitoba in 1967. It was also planned centennial celebrations in 1967, 1970 and 1975. In 1979 the Society separated into a museum society and a history and cultural organization, with the latter retaining the name. In 1981, a new constitution was completed by John J. Friesen and the Society was incorporated under the Corporations Act of Manitoba. The re-organized society concentrated its efforts on book publication, educational activities and creating cultural awareness.

In 1988 the MMHS again split into two groups. The new group formed the Hanover Steinbach Historical Society (HSHS) which focused on the research and publication of the history of the area surrounding Steinbach, Manitoba.

The Society began publishing the MMHS Newsletter in December 1984. In 1999, after publishing 23 issues, the name was changed to Heritage Posting.

In 2005 the Society had a membership of about 200 people. It had a board with a five-person executive committee and five standing committees -- Local History, Genealogy, Publication and Marketing, Membership and Publicity, and Historic Sites and Monuments.

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