David and Maria Peters four children
- CA MHSA 2017.007-037
- Item
- 1919
Part of Kathy Peters Collection
Helena is standing behind her sisters Maria, Susanna, and brother Heinrich, who are seated.
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David and Maria Peters four children
Part of Kathy Peters Collection
Helena is standing behind her sisters Maria, Susanna, and brother Heinrich, who are seated.
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David and Maria Peters with daughter Maria
Part of Kathy Peters Collection
Photograph of Maria and David seated with Maria standing between them.
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Part of Anne Neufeld fonds
A studio photo of Mr. and Mrs. Enns who were deacons in the Ukraine.
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Eduard and Ari's mother in coffin
Part of Epp Klassen family fonds
Eduard and Ari's mother in her coffin, is surrounded by 17 family members. A motto in front of the casket reads, "In God's beautiful garden I will wait for my family." Another one reads, "We will see each other again."
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Part of Kathy Peters Collection
Photograph appears to have been taken by a professional photographer.
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Erhard Schroeder and Peter Rempel
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Erhard Schroeder and Peter Rempel. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday Plate 69. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
Box 1: reviews of books, notes, correspondence (1930s), clippings, book typescripts: Der Steppenhengst, Stromaufwärts, Der Bote, Licht wider Irrlicht, Der rote Tulipan, In die andere Welt, Beata, Ketzer würden die Mauer sprengen
Box 2: reviews, notes, clippings, book typescripts: Der Rohrsänger, In die andere Welt, Die Rose von Wüstenfelde, Der rote Tulipan, Der Bote, Stromaufwärts
Box 3: Behrends material pulled from Krahn papers 9 Jan 1991: photos, correspondence, clippings, book typescripts: Der Steppenhengst, Menno
Behrends, Ernst, 1891-1982
Part of Lawrence and Laverna Klippenstein Family Photograph Collection
A crowd gathers on a beach in Ukraine during an exhibition.
Unknown
This appears to be professional photograph of the Fehderau family together with others at a family wedding. Young Nicholas Fehderau stands in front of his sister, Liese Fehderau, at the far left of the photo. Other Fehderau children are likely in the same photo. Mother Marie Fehderau stands fifth from the left in the back row. Father Jacob Fehderau sits fourth from left in the middle row (with bowler felt hat).
This photo is of a group of young men posing for a photo outside in a wooded area. They are wearing uniforms and hats. They are alternative service workers or Foresti. See also NS17-01-9
Formal portraits of Russian Mennonites
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Two photos on negative. Left photo: A wedding-portrait with the bride in a traditional black wedding-dress. Weddings usually took place in the home, in winter perhaps in the house, in summer perhaps in a cleaned-out and specially-decorated area of a large storage shed or barn. Plate 65 in Forever Summer, Forever Sunday. Right photo: Helene Peters (left) and Eva Heinrichs. Description from Forever Summer, Forever Sunday - Plate 50. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
Former home of Heinrich Willms
This photo is of the former home of Heinrich Willms in Halbstadt.
Note: photo is colored.
Former home of Rev. Johann Wiens (member of Elmwood Mennonite Brethen in Winnipeg, MB) in Tiege
This photo is of the former home of Johann Wiens in Tiege, Molotschna (near Molotschna River). Johann Wiens was a minister in the Elmwood MB Church in Winnipeg and Allianz minister in Russia.
Schroeder, William, 1933-2013
Frank and Agatha Balzer Papers
Includes correspondence between Agatha Hiebert and David Goerz; other correspondence, David Hiebert correspondence and business records, scattered photos, family history information (Hiebert, Balzer), school papers, Christmas Wünsche, autobiographical material (Frank), financial records books from lumber business. clippings
Balzer, Frank, 1859-1944
Gerhard J. Toews and Susanna Toews Papers
Correspondence from Susanna to her brother Gerhard. All photocopies of typed transcriptions. These letters were translated and published by John B. Toews, Letters from Susan: A Woman's View of the Russian Mennonite Experience (1928-1941) (North Newton, KS: Bethel College, 1988) (Cornelius H. Wedel Series #4)
Toews, Gerhard J., 1903-1984