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Maria Tuchscherer Collection

 Collection
Identifier: GRHC 048

Scope and Contents

The Maria Tuchscherer Collection consists of twenty-four photographic prints, 1928-1987; two German-language books; silver crucifix, circa 1925; and a head scarf, circa 1920. The collection has been organized into three series: Photograph, Book, and Object.

The main component of the collection is a grouping of twenty-four photographs, or copies of photographs, which date from 1928-1987, or the Photograph Series. The subjects of these photographs include individual and group portraits of members of the Tuchscherer/Duchscherer and Jahner/Janer families who hailed from the colony of Colelia, Dobrudscha, Romania. Also present are images of buildings and outdoor scenes in Romania, Poland, and Germany, taken c. 1935-1950. Ten of the images are photographic prints, while fourteen of the images are prints made from scans. Some of the people featured in the images are: Josef Tuchscherer, Anna (Janer) Tuchscherer, Franz Tuchscherer, Agatha Janer, Jakob Janer, Senpharosa (Ternes) Janer, and Ottilie Janer. Some of the locations depicted in the images are: Colelia, Romania; Leslau, Poland; St. Ludwig’s Seminary in Schweinfurt, Germany; Volkach, Unter Franken, Germany; and Karamurat Colony, Romania. These photographs are contained within Folders 2-4.

The Book Series contains two books, both in German, listed as follows: Businger, Lucas C. Das Leben users leiben Herrn und Heilandes Jesus Christus und seiner jungfräulischen Mutter Maria. Koeln: Ensiedeln, 1898. Leyer, Irmgard Gerlinde. Die Küche der dobrudschadeutschen Bäuerin 1840-1940: zu Gast bei der schwarzmeerdeutschen Kolonistenfrau; eine Dokumentation über ihre Arbeit in haus, Hof und Feld; Wohnorte (Sofuler, Kobadin, Konstanza, Mufatlar, Alakap, Fachria), [Heilbronn]: Landsmannschaft der Dobrudscha und Bulgariendeutschen, circa 1980.

The Object Series contains a silver crucifix which was owned and worn by Maria Tuchscherer’s grandmother, Senapharosa Janer, around 1925. It measures 3” x 1.5”. Also donated as part of this collection is a headscarf also owned by Janer, circa 1920-1945. It is housed at the Emily P. Reynolds Historic Costume Collection, which is on the campus of North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota. Also contained within this collection is a CD ROM of captions for the photographs.

Dates

  • 1898 - 1987

Creator

Access

Access to the physical collection is available upon request. Request must be made at least three (3) business days prior to ndsu.grhc@ndsu.edu.

Copyright

Copyrights to items in this collection remain with original copyright holders or are in the public domain.

Biography

Agatha Janer was born on June 25, 1915 in Colelia, Romania. At age 20, Agatha Janer married Anton Tuchscherer, and they had two children: Josef and Maria.

The Anton and Agatha Tuchscherer family were Germans from Russia from Colelia, Romania, but were transplanted to Poland when the Nazi Government declared their intentions to relocate all people of German descent to German-held territory. Anton and Agatha (Janer) Tuchscherer had two children: Josef, born in 1935, and Maria, born in 1943. The family was separated when Anton was conscripted into the German Army and stationed in Norway. Agatha struggled to survive during this period, starving and working menial jobs for no pay for a family lucky enough to have meager room and board for the young family. After the war, Anton returned home and the family eventually settled in Bienfait, Saskatchewan, Canada. Anton worked in a coal mine and the family eventually owned a home, where Anton and Agatha (Janer) Tuchscherer lived until old age. Anton Tuchscherer died in 1996. Agatha (Janer) Tuchscherer died in 2002.

Maria Tuchscherer was born on December 21, 1943, in Netztahl, Poland, to Anton and Agatha (Janer) Tuchscherer.

Extent

0.5 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

German

Summary

This collection contains twenty-four photographic prints, 1928-1987; two German-language books; silver crucifix, circa 1925; textile head scarf, circa 1920.

Arrangement

The collection has been organized into three series: Photograph, Book, and Object.

Provenance

Materials were donated by Maria Tuchscherer on February 5, 2009 and September 7, 2011.

Related Materials

Maria Tuchscherer also donated a blanket on behalf of Hermina Moran, or the Hermina Moran Collection, 2011.24, which is also housed at the Emily P. Reynolds Historic Costume Collection.

Related Materials

The Joseph Tuchscherer Collection: http://hdl.handle.net/10365/19392

Separated Materials

A headscarf, or halstuch, owned by Senapharosa Janer, circa 1920-1945, which was donated by Maria Tuchscherer, is housed at the Emily P. Reynolds Historic Costume Collection, NDSU. Advance notice is requested for the viewing of this collection.

Separated Materials

The silver crucifix is housed at the Emily P. Reynolds Historic Costume Collection, which is on the campus of North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota. Advanced notice is requested for the viewing of this collection.

Property Rights

The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection owns the property rights to this collection.
Title
Finding Aid to the Maria Tuchscherer Collection
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Germans from Russia Heritage Collection Repository

Contact:
NDSU Dept 2080
PO Box 6050
Fargo ND 58108-6050 United States
(701) 231-6596