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Documents for Keyword: Mennonites

  • 2014.003.8684 Whatshan River, Spray Bridge

  • 2014.003.8664 12 Whatshan (ALHS group)

  • 2014.003.8662 10 Whatshan (Tree planted by Romona Damen’s grandmother’s family in 1912. 10 feet around now. Mennonite, Whatshan, June 2007)

  • 2014.003.8661 09 Whatshan (Nigel Waterfield)

  • 2014.003.8660 08 Whatshan (Tree planted by Romona Damen’s grandmother’s family in 1912. 10 feet around now. Mennonite, Whatshan, June 2007)

  • 2014.003.8658 06 Whatshan (Mennonite settlement)

  • 2014.003.8657 05 Whatshan (Elizabeth Wiebe 1838-1912)

  • 2014.003.8656 04 Whatshan (Mennonite graveyard)

  • 2014.003.8576 John Toews

  • 2014.003.8575 K. Giesbrecht, taught school 1918

  • 2014.003.8574 Giesbrecht, Mennonites 1914, Whatshan

  • 2014.003.7922 Mennonites moving homes to the Whatshan, 1912-13

  • 2014.003.4478 Glenbank Band 1911.

  • 2014.003.4306 Whatshan Valley 1914

  • 2016.003.89 C175-23 Mill pond at Whatshan Settlement, was mill there.

  • 2016.003.88 C175-22 Whatshan Settlement area

  • 2016.013.11.4 Photo taken at the first bridge across the “Spray” falls on the Whatshan river – 1912 to 1917.

  • 2016.013.11.3 A group of the Mennonites at Needles

  • 2016.013.6.41 Clearing land, Whatshan settlement

  • 2016.013.6.40 This tree was planted here by Grandmother C. Toews

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