Mennonite Church in Schoensee, Poland
- CA CMBS NP149-1-6247
- Item
- [196-?]
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of the former Mennonite church in Schoensee, Poland.
Dyck, Peter J., 1914-2010
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Mennonite Church in Schoensee, Poland
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of the former Mennonite church in Schoensee, Poland.
Dyck, Peter J., 1914-2010
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of the former dwelling of Peter Bartel, which was located only a hundred meters from the church in Schoensee.
Dyck, Peter J., 1914-2010
The graveyard gate in Schoensee
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of the gate to the Mennonite graveyard in Schoensee, Poland.
Dyck, Peter J., 1914-2010
Mennonite graveyard in Schoensee
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of some gravestones in the Mennonite graveyard in Schoensee, Poland.
Dyck, Peter J., 1914-2010
Mennonite graveyard in Schoensee
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of some gravestones and crosses in the Mennonite graveyard in Schoensee, Poland.
Dyck, Peter J., 1914-2010
Abraham Nickel monument (Der Nickelstein)
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of the Abraham Nickel monument in Schoensee, Poland.
Dyck, Peter J., 1914-2010
Peter J. Dyck at the Abraham Nickel monument
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of Peter J. Dyck shading in the letters on the Abraham Nickel monument in Schoensee, Poland.
Dyck, Peter J., 1914-2010
Peter J. Dyck at the Abraham Nickel monument (Nickelstein)
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of Peter J. Dyck shading in the letters on the Abraham Nickel monument in Schoensee, Poland.
Dyck, Peter J., 1914-2010
An old Mennonite church in northern Poland on the
An old Mennonite church in northern Poland on the Vistula River abandoned after the Second World War. Smaller near duplicate photo included in file. Wooden building with straw roof.
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"Fahrer haus bei Kirche, Schoensee." House of
"Fahrer haus bei Kirche, Schoensee." House of the pastor by the Mennonite church in Schoensee, Poland.
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"German Cemetery overgrown at Pordenau church.
"German Cemetery overgrown at Pordenau church. Gert. Albrecht." The Mennonite Church at Pordenau was destroyed during WWII. Evidently this is the Mennonite cemetery at Pordenau. Albrecht stands beside one of the gravestones (taller than he is).
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The "Nickelstone", Abraham Nickel
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of the Nickelstone. In difficult times, Abraham Nickel from Jamrau, deacon of the congregation Schoensee, presented a document to King Friedrich Wilhelm III on November 8, 1806 at Graudenz on behalf of the Mennonite congregations of East and West Prussia. It was an offer document regarding a voluntary contribution of 30,000 Taler. Schoensee, the 8th of June, 1911. The West Prussian Mennonite congregations. [HR 8]
Windmill, on Schoensee-Schoeneberg canal
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of the windmills (wind mill), often referred to as the "watermills". They were reminiscent of those in the Mennonite homeland, Holland. This one stood on the canal Schoensee-Schoeneberg, near the Vistula. [HR 7]
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of Gertrude von Bergen, (1803-1876). Wife of Daniel Wiens. [HR 17]
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of Daniel Wiens, (1805-1867). Owner of estates near Czattkau, Schoensee and Schoenau. [HR 17]