Item DH-1633 - Three men at the Trail of the Conestoga reenactment

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CA MAO Hist.Mss. 10.28-DH-1633

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Three men at the Trail of the Conestoga reenactment

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  • 1952 (Creation)

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photograph : negative ; 6x6 cm

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(1928-2005)

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David L. Hunsberger was the son of Noah and Minnie Hunsberger. Noah was the minister at Erb Street Mennonite Church for many years. When David was 14 they moved to St. Jacobs, where David lived for 55 years. In 1956 he married Katherine (Kate) Nafziger; they had three sons and one daughter. He was a professional photographer in the village for most of those years.

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Three men wearing Indigenous headdresses during the Trail of the Conestoga reenactment in June 1952. Hunsberger photo. The men are portraying Indigenous people.

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Price: 5.00
Megapixels: 0.4
Resolution: 600x592

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