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Wilhelm I. Dyck fonds

  • CA CMBS CMBS Personal Papers
  • Fonds
  • 1936, 195?, 1968, 1985

The material in this collection consists of the typed copy describing Dyck's journey to Turkestan, and clippings from the Mennonitische Rundschau where the report was published. Obituaries, a pedigree chart, and photocopy of the front page of a book written about Dyck is also in the collection. Almost all the material is in German.

Dyck, Wilhelm I.

Abram A. Friesen (1885-1948) fonds

  • CA CMBS Small Collections F, File 6
  • Fonds
  • 1926-1935

The Abram A. Friesen fonds consists of photocopied correspondence, most of it between Friesen and David Toews of Rosthern, Saskatchewan. The correspondence relates to the Board of Colonization but is also of a personal nature. The letters are typed, and are predominantly in the German language.

Friesen, Abram A.,1885-1948

Gerhard P. Froese

  • CA CMBS Small collections F file.
  • Fonds
  • 1889-1890, 1943-1954

The material in this fonds consists of a diary written by Gerhard P. Froese when he was in the Forestei (Alternative service forestry camp in Russia) and five books of memoirs, all written in German. A copy of the English translation of the memoirs entitled Memoirs by Gerhard P. Froese was also donated and placed in the archives' library.

Froese, Gerhard 1867-1955

Peter S. Funk (1855-1935) fonds

  • CA CMBS Small collections F, file 12
  • Fonds
  • 1920-1929

This fonds consists of one folder (33 pages) of personal memoirs, and genalogical information that ranges from 1799-1929. It is written in the Gothic German script, by Peter S. Funk.

Funk, Peter S., 1855-1935

Adalbert Goertz

  • CA CMBS CMBS Personal Papers
  • Fonds
  • 1963-1999

The material in this collection has been brought together at various times. It consists primarily of articles that Goertz has written about Mennonites in Prussia from the late 1600s to the early 1900s such as immigration lists, church records, and baptisms. A small portion of the material is about his own life in Prussia and the United States. Most of the material is in German; however because of the nature of the material, knowledge of German is not essential to use these documents. There is also one audio cassette of a presentation, "Tracing Mennonite Roots in Prussian and Eastern Europe", given at a Genealogy and Family History Seminar that was sponsored by the Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society.

Goertz, Adalbert

John A. Harder fonds

  • CA CMBS CMBS Personal Papers
  • Fonds
  • 195?

The material in this collection contains one item. It is a copy and of Harder's account of being arrested, interrogated and deemed guilty of spying in August 1920. He was led away to be disposed of when riders came and gave new orders to turn around and report to the officer in charge.

Harder, John A.

John F. Harms fonds

  • CA CMBS CMBS Personal Papers
  • Fonds
  • 1897-1983

The material in this collection contains publications by Harms and material written about Harms after his death.

Harms, John F.

Emmanuel Horch

  • CA CMBS CMBS Personal Papers
  • Fonds
  • 1939-1993

The records in this collection deal with Horch's music teaching career. There are basically two kinds of material. The first are records of students and payment for lessons, and the second, music with arrangements for stringed instruments. The arrangements or transcriptions appear to be done by Horch. The arrangements and transcriptions are difficult to date because there are no marks on the material that hint at a date. The earliest material consists of published music and the later material consists of transcriptions and student records.

Horch, Emmanuel

Benjamin Horch (1907-1992) and Esther Hiebert Horch (1909-1994) fonds

  • CA CMBS textual records, Volume 1141 to 1149, 1151 and Volume 1227 to 1248 photographs NP182, Vinyl Records NPH-87-01 to NPH-87-70, CDs MCD-06-01 to 09, MCD-07-01 to 17, MCD 08-01 to 11, MCD-09-01 to 02, MCD-10-01 to 03, MCD-11-01, MCD-12-01 to 02, MCD-13-01, MCD
  • Fonds
  • 1753-1992, predominant 1869-1992

The Benjamin Horch fonds consists of 4 series and 12 subseries. 1.Materials Collected and Prepared by Esther Horch; subseries Ben Horch, Wedding and Anniversaries, Horch Family Travels, Concert Programs, and Esther Horch Diaries and C.N. Hiebert work. 2. Materials Collected and Written by Ben Horch; subseries Ben Horch's General Correspondence, Ben Horch and CFAM Radio, Ben Horch and the CBC, KFAC Radio, Public Service Files and Personal Files subseries. 3. Audio Recordings 4. Ben and Esther Horch Music Collection. The entire collection consists of photographs, letters, photocopied letters, newspaper clippings, musical scores, recorded interviews, hymnbooks, programs from concerts, notes, CD's, tapes, and vinyl records. The photographs are left in there original location in scrapbooks made by Esther Horch. The materials show his musical influence in Mennonite communities, the development of Mennonite musical education, Mennonite radio and musical commissions.

Horch, Ben, 1907-1992

Gerhard David Huebert (1906-1981) fonds

  • CA CMBS CMBS Personal Papers
  • Fonds
  • 1886-1976, predominant Gerhard David Huebert (1906-1981) fonds

The Gerhard David Huebert fonds consists of various papers written by Huebert during his student years, including his master's thesis and his doctoral dissertation. In this fonds are sermons, teaching notes, and editorials created as a result of Huebert's preaching, teaching, and work with Christian Press. Bibliographic materials and various conference programs are also part of this fonds. Not in the fonds, but at Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies are the following printed materials by Huebert: "Our Concept of Biblical Eschatology" (1958), located in the study papers and essay collection 5-B-6; Botschafter an Christi Statt (no date), two copies in the J.A. Toews library; Brot des Lebens (1975), two copies in the J.A. Toews library; and a bound copy of "Mennonite Distinctiveness" Doctor of Theology dissertation submitted to Northwestern Seminary (1948), in the J.A. Toews library.

Huebert, Gerhard David, 1906-1981

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