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Asov Forestry service camp band

This photo shows 16 men with their musical instruments and a conductor with his baton. The band consists of 2 clarinet players, 7 cornet players, 4 baritone horn players, 1 trombone player, 1 tuba player and a percussionist (bass drum, cymbal, triangle). Of the 7 cornet players several are B flat horns and others are likely E flat horns.

Forstei Band

This photoraph shows a 14 member brass band of men in the Forestry Service in Russia. They are dressed in their forestry uniform, 9 standing and 5 perched in the grass. The name Kathe Warkentin is written on the reverse of the photograph. It can also be found in the Nick Peters' collection of photocopied photos as No. 26 and.on page 58 of Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia where two men are identified - Abram Dueck, third from left, and Nikolai Peters, third from right.

Jacob Bergen with a musical ensemble

Bergen, Jacob Isaak b. 28 Aug 1880 (m. Agata Abramowna Weiler) A photo of a wind Orchestra(band) of men with trumpets, clarinets, trombone, flutes, and drums. Jacob Isaak Bergen in the 5th from the left in the back row. Others not known. Probably taken in Ignatyewka, Ignatyevo Colony.

Jacob Isaac Bergen in a band

A group of young men with instruments, trumpets, trombones, horns., clarinets, flutes etc. are standing outside in front of a brick house. Four windows are shown.. Jacob Isaac Bergen b. 1880 is standing in the back row in the middle. (Same photo as 629-B-19)

May 1st Festival at the Forestry Service Camp in Russia

This photograph is an outdoor scene under the trees decked with flags and lanterns. The Forestry Service men are seated on the benches placed sideways in the foreground with a music band in the background. The men are dressed in their uniforms, with borh light and dark tops. The occasion is the 1st of May Festival. This photograph can also be found on page 58 of Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia and in Nick Peters' 13 pages of photocopied pictures No. 118.

Musicians in the Forestry Service Camp in Russia

This photograph shows a group of 14 musicians with their brass instruments and music stands, seated outside - none are identified. Greeting written in German on the reverse - Dear Friend! Greetings from afar. Wish you success with the thresshing; how is it going, almost finished? Why are none of you writing; Abram doesn't write at all. Would you at least please write. Greetings again in closing. Fr. Enns? The name and address to whom the card is sent is written in Russian. There is a postage stamp on the reverse and the card has been stamped with the date 22-7-09. This photograph can also be found on page 109 of Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia.

Outdoor concert

  • CA MHC PP-8 - Photo Col. 500-735.0
  • Item
  • [between 1938-1942?]
  • Part of Koop Family fonds

This is a photo of a group of men with musical instruments. There are children and men standing in the background. The horn player is alleged to be Cornelius Klassen and the young boy watching the conductor, his son, John C. Klassen.

Koop, Peter H., 1903-1990

Outdoor concert

  • CA MHC PP-8 - Photo Col. 500-736.0
  • Item
  • [between 1938-1942?]
  • Part of Koop Family fonds

This is a photo of a man conducting some musicians. There are children and men watching him. The conductor could be a Mr. Krause and the little boy watching him, John C. Klassen.

Koop, Peter H., 1903-1990

Russian army band

This is a photo of Katie Funk Wiebe's Great-uncle Peter pictured with his orchestral band of army medics. Peter Nickolai Peters, seated, second from the right in the first row, is the younger brother of Katie's Grandmother Susanna Funk (nee Susanna Peters). He and Katie's father, Jacob J. Funk, both served as army medics during World War I. In 1920, Peter, his parents Nickolai and Elizabeth, and Katie's Grandfather Johann all died of typhus.

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The band in the Azov Forestry Camp

This photograph shows a large men's band, consisting of three rows of instrumentalists posing outside holding their instruments. The bearded bandmaster is seated in the middle. Both Abram Dick and Nikolai Peters played in this band when they served in the Azov Forestry Camp in Russia. This picture also appears in the book Mennonite Alternative Service in Russia by Lawrence Klippenstein and Jacob Dick, on page 59, with the caption "Interlude for a photo".

The Rosthern Band

This item consists of a composite of 18 men and 1 woman, each with their musical instrument, acquired from the C.G. Conn company. Members include (starting at the top left): F. Bukowsky, ? Woods, C. Wilker, S. Wheeler, A.A. Hamm, I. Doerksen, ? Mitchell, A.G. Hamm, C. Plantz, J. Bukowsky, J. Gloeckler, A.A. Connings, Mrs. C.J. Vogt, C.J. Vogt (leader), A.R. Gloeckler, W. Regier, A.K. Hamm, J. Lenky and T. Unruh. The caption at the bottom has been partially cut off, but reads like an endorsement of the C.G. Conn Instrument Company based in Elkhart, Indiana at the time.