- CA UCAWA PC01-PC0599
- Item
- 1912
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
"Amasa Wood Hospital, St. Thomas, Ont., Canada"
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Part of Philip Ruh fonds
"Amasa Wood Hospital, St. Thomas, Ont., Canada"
This collection consists of copies of the photos collected by Cornelius Krause from a Mexican land agent that traveled with Krause and other Mennonite delegates from Manitoba and Saskatchewan who were investigating the possibility of the migration of a group of Mennonites from Canada to Mexico and photos taken by Cornelius Krause himself while investigating Mexico as a possible country to which a group of Manitoba and Saskatchewan Mennonites could move. The photos which Krause took himself show people and places visited on the trip in Mexico (Collection 592). The photos by the land agent (Collection 590) taken before the arrival of the Mennonite delegation and during their visit to Mexico. The photos were taken to encourage the Mennonites to move to Mexico. They show road and railway construction, wide open wild areas, places where there was water, villages, homes, and fields successfully developed by the Old Colony and Sommerfeld Mennonites who had moved to Mexico in 1922.
Krause, Cornelius, 1886-1986
This collection consists of the unpublished writings from a number of "Russlaender" (Russian Mennonite) authors who were active in Canada from the 1930s to the 1960s. The Arnold Dyck part of the collection consists of letters and artwork by Arnold Dyck, editor and writer who lived in Steinbach, Manitoba for many years. A separate biography of Dyck and also of Jacob H. Janzen of Waterloo, Ontario are included. The Dyck papers came to Menno Simons College courtesy of Hedwig Knoop of Uchte, Germany. Another larger part of the collection includes some published writings and photocopies of original manuscripts by Peter G. Epp. Most of Epp's papers are housed at the Mennonite Library and Archives, North Newton Kansas (inventory of from MLA is included here). There is also card index file for these writers for items published in Mennonitische Warte and Der Bote.
Menno Simons College
Part of Pugh Family fonds
A directory of all members and affiliates of the Winnipeg chapter of the Rotary Club. The book is bound and "Roster" printed on the cover.
Rotary Club
Part of Pugh Family fonds
Official records including a passport, certificates, public notices and directories.
Part of Pugh Family fonds
These photographs pertain to Margaret's biographical life, including graduation from the University of Manitoba, passport photographs and reunions.
Pugh, Margaret
The Ann Mortifee fonds includes newspaper and magazine articles (1971-2003) and photographs (1971-2004).
The Bill Hutton fonds includes the following series: articles about Cuba (1996-[2002]); correspondence (1996 - 1997); Testimony from Patrice Merrin Best (1997); musical score (1988); newspaper article (1994); and Alumni Association questionnaire [1991].
Part of Pugh Family fonds
A geneological study done by by Frederick Brodrick, tracing the Pawling family through the United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada, Winnipeg Branch.
Brodrick, F. W. (Frederick William)
Truth and Reconciliation Web Collection
The Truth and Reconciliation Web Collection consists of 285 archived websites pertaining to Manitoba’s ongoing involvement in the reconciliation process as defined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The collection content pertains to a diverse range of topics, including Survivors’ stories, apologies, responses, cultural events, and more. The media captured in the collection includes web pages, blogs, news coverage, and PDF files. The collection will continue to grow as Manitoba witnesses new forms of reconciliation. The collection is curated using the University of Winnipeg’s subscription to the Internet Archive service Archive-It. Captures of archived websites are created using the Internet Archive’s Heritrix and Wayback Machine tools. All captures of the archived web sites are hosted on Internet Archive servers.
University of Winnipeg. Library