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- 1736-2001 (Creation)
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26 maps of various dimensions
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Series consists of the following maps:
1) Early Russia in the 13th Century, 8x23 cm.
2) Countries of origin, itineraries and areas of settlement ( 1763-1861) of the Volga and Black Sea Germans in the mother colonies, 22x32 cm.
3) General Map Soviet Union, colorprint 66x100 cm.
4) Soviet Union, 1990, 90x52cm. (National Geographic Society map)
5) Soviet Union, 1976, 90x52cm. (National Geographic Society map)
6) Union der Sozialistischen Sowjetrepubliken (Soviet Republic/USSR) 69x97cm.
7) Soviet Union (in Russian language) 1976, 62x91cm.
8) Ukraine Road Map, 2001, 78x112 cm.
9) Ukraine Road Map, 1994, 90x88 cm.
10) Soviet Union in Maps: Its Origin and Development, 1954, 19x25 cm. in booklet form.
11) Southern Ukraine and Crimea, 43x27 cm. Coloured with symbols.
12) Zaporozhye District (in Russian language), 3x4 cm. (partial map)
13) Die deutschen Mennoniten-Kolonien in Russland, 55x31cm. (German Mennonite Colonies in Russia)
14) Karte der russlanddeutsche Siedlungen im Schwarzmeergebiete (1917), 41x65 cm.
15) Khortitza Colony, District Chortitza, 28x21cm. German villages and Russian settlements.
16) Kolonie Am Trakt (village plan) 16x26 cm. Hand drawn.
17) The Island of Chortiza, Dnieper River, 30x42 cm. hand drawn by William Schroeder; points of interest.
18) Chortitza Colony in 1865, 30x42, hand drawn by William Schroeder. Mennonite villages, Russian villages.
19) Mennonite Colonies in South Russia, 30x42 cm. hand drawn by William Schroeder. Mennonite colonies, Lutheran villages
20) Krivoy Rog and Vicinity, 22x27 cm, legend gives the religious orientation of the villages.
21) Molotschnaer Mennoniten-Bezirke Halbstadt und Gnadenfeld, 32x50, 1981
22) Russian Penal Colony, 24x42 cm, drawing of Concentration Camp # 36, near Krasnoyarsk.
23) Mennonite Maps and Charts: I. Origin of the Mennonites. II. The Spread of Swiss Mennonites. III. The Spread of Dutch Mennonites. IV. The Spread of Mennonites in Russia. V. Mennonite Migration:1874-84. VI. Mennonite Migration: 1923-30 VII. Mennonite Migration World War II. Mennonites in South America. 27x21 cm.( 4 leaves).
24) Karte mennonitischer Siedlungen in der Omsk Gegend, Sibirien (Mennonite settlements in the Omsk region in the first half of the 20th Century). Handdrawn map.14x40 cm.
25) Soviet Union - Political Map.13x24 cm.
26) Mennonite Settlements in European Russia. Includes historical data (in German).20x24 cm.
27) Deutsche Siedlungen Kreis Saporoshje (German Settlemets in Zaporoshje Region) 25x17 cm.
28) Deutschtumskarte des suedrussischen Schwarzmeergebietes (German Colonies in the Black Sea region). 15x23 cm.
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- Menno Simons, 1496-1561 (Subject)
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Record created November 06, 2013
Record modified May 05, 2014