Rueckenau (Molotschna, Russia)

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Dietrich Gaeddert

File consists the following items:
1) "Journal Ruekkenau, 1857" by Dietrich Gaeddert, contains important statistics re: colony populations figures.
2) Tagebuch, 1860-1876
3) Lectures, Sermons 1837-1900

Gaeddert, Dietrich Jacob, 1837-1900

Franz Martens yard

The Franz Martens yard (Wirtschaft) and house in Rückenau (Rueckenau) around 1900. Franz Martens is in the smaller carriage to the right and the engaged couple, Peter Martens and Helene Wieler, and Margarete Wieler, are in the larger carriage to the left. Helena Martens is standing at the gate and Anna Dueck is beside the smaller carriage.

Jakob F. Isaac from Henry Fast

Documents collected by Henry Fast and others

  • Ministerial voting list, 1801-1914
  • journal? of Cornelius Friesen or Aelt. Johann Friesen 1866
  • typed copies of excerpts of American Newspapers lauding the Mennonite pioneers in Kansas
  • document written? and signed by 7 Mennonite ministers, Rückenau, 1842
  • letter from Peter and Maria Reimer, Steinbach, to Abr ? Friesen, Meade,1909
  • excerpts from "Pioneer Stories of Meade County, 1974"
  • document by Abraham Friesen, Tiege, 1866
  • Jacob F. Isaac's lists of early Mennonite settlers of Meade
  • poem, 1920
  • letter from Abram Friesen, Blumstein, 1843.

Fast, Henry N., 1934-

Old Folks Home

This is a photo of the old folks home at Rueckenau. In 1895 M.P. Friesen donated a building and a garden for this purpose. Old people and feeble individuals were accepted. The home had a capacity of 15 persons. [HR 122] (2 prints)

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