- CA MHC PP-4-044-762.0
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- 1915
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of Abram Wiens as Red Cross soldier. 1915. [HR 245]
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Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of Abram Wiens as Red Cross soldier. 1915. [HR 245]
Part of Der Bote Photograph Collection
This is a photo of Aeltester Alexander Ediger and his family in the garden.
Portrait of woman
Portrait of woman
Aganetha (Hiebert) & Peter Klippenstein
Aganetha (Hiebert) and her husband Peter Klippenstein in Russia.
Unknown
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of Agata Martens, dressed in the national costume of a Ukranian peasant girl. [HR 49]
Agatha (Wiebe) Klippenstein with her oldest son. His name is not known.
Unknown
Part of Peter P. Martens family fonds
Portrait of Agatha (Nikkel) Braul, sister to Franz Nikkel. Could she be GM# 684377?
Unknown
Agatha (Rempel) Regehr, Marichen (Hamm) Kliewer, Anna (Wiens) Rempel sitting on a bench
This photo is of three young women pose sitting on a bench outdoors. Left to right they are:
Agatha (Rempel) Regehr, Mariechen (Hamm) Kliewer, Anna (Wiens) Rempel, grandmother of Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck.
This fonds contains a composite photograph consisting of 167 individual portraits of Mennonite men that served in the Imperial Russia's Forestry service at Razin, a photograph of teacher Heinrich Johan Dueck (1862-1922) with students of school(Dueck was a teacher in Kleefeld, Gnadental and Klippenstal, Molotschna), and a 1903 funeral photo of 18 year-old Heinrich Albrecht of Prangenau (South Russia) showing the coffin being transported with a horse drawn carriage. This fonds also includes background information on the Razin Forestei where members of the Warkentin and Albrecht family served plus genealogical information on the Albrecht, Peters, von Kampen, and Warkentin families. Some of the data is an update for the published family history book entitled, "John Warkentin and his Descendants 1820-1990".
Albrecht family
Alfred Durksen's family photograph
Part of Alfred Durksen fonds
Alfred Durksen's family photograph with grandparents sitting in the front. Three males are standing at the back of the photograph. Two women (both holding a baby) are sitting in the front on either side of the grandparents. One older grandchild is standing between the grandparents. All are very formally dressed in black.
Unknown
Alternative medical service men in Russia taking a break
Part of Jacob Dick Alternative Service in Russia Photo Collection
Tis photograph shows a train stopped at an open field where a number of Alternative Medical Service men are standing, getting well deserved fresh air. There are mountains in the background. This photograph can also be seen in Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick, on page 79.
Part of Johann Kroeker fonds
This photo is of 5 buildings for an [alternative service camp?] in Russia during the winter. Horses hitched to logs on sleds stand in a row. Men can been seen standing against the building on the right. A fence is in the foreground.
Alternative Service in Russia and Canada
Part of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This series consists of correspondence related to reunions of men who were in the forestry service in Russia, as well as the Alternative service rendered by conscientious objectors (C.O.'s) in Canada. There are 196 slides pertaining to Forstei workers in Russia and the Alternative Service of C.O.'s in Canada with an accompanying sound recording. There is also a manuscript written by a young American Mennonite soldier of World War I.
Location: Photograph Collection # 088; Cassette #56)
Alternative Service men enjoying a picnic
Part of Jacob Dick Alternative Service in Russia Photo Collection
This photograph shows a group of 5 men, two women and 4 children, seated on the ground in the woods, enjoying a picnic. It was probably taken at the forestry camp where the men were in Alternative Service. The men are all dressed in their uniforms. This photograph can also be found in Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick on page 62 with the caption; "A picnic with visitors". No one is identified.