Skip to main content

Jolenta Fischer Masterson Collection

 Collection
Identifier: GRHC 210

Scope and Contents

The Jolenta Fischer Masterson Collection contains family photographs, memorial and obituary cards, a photo of Catholic priests of German descent in Russia with associated history, some family history, and textiles. It has been organized into seven series: Photograph, Memorial Card, Catholic Priests of German Heritage in Russia, Strasburg, Correspondence, Family History, and Textile.

The Photograph Series contains 103 original photographs of family and friends in the Strasburg and Krasna areas of North Dakota. Most of these have been identified and captioned. Also included are photocopies of photographs. These also relate to the Fischer family and Strasburg area, but have not been fully identified. There are copies of photographs from St. Philip’s Cemetery in Napoleon, ND and St. Peter & Paul Cemetery in Strasburg, ND.

The Memorial Card Series contains funeral programs, memorial cards, and obituary cards. There are 4 funeral programs from 1967-1989. There are 13 Religious Events Memorial cards, these include Diamond Jubilee celebrations, first masses, and deaths. The largest grouping in this series are the 43 obituary cards. Some are written in German and some contain photos, spanning from 1922-1984.

The Catholic Priests of German Heritage in Russia Series contains the original photograph, correspondence relating to the identification of the priests in the photo and a finished document utilizing the information.

The Strasburg Series contains two newspaper clippings, one from June 1965 about the Strasburg Parade of Years and the other about the 2002 Strasburg boys basketball team.

The Correspondence Series contains three pieces. A card and a letter are written to Jolenta Fischer Masterson from Sr. Josepha OSU. Another letter is written to Michael Miller from Jolenta on April 28, 2019 regarding donation of some materials to the GRHC and family history.

The Family History Series contains copies of 1940 census pages, family sheets for Leocadia Braun, and notes on the Tonner and Hulm Families. Included is Father Anthony Kopp’s Memoirs manuscript Jolenta edited, “Memories” written by Fr. Anton Kopp, and other poetry by an unknown author. There are also newspaper clippings about the Fischer quints as toddlers. Included are 2 certificates – Valeria Engel’s Confirmation on June 2, 1912 and a Penmanship Certificate for Valeria Engel on April 24, 1923.

The Textile Series consists of two pieces, a quilt and a piece of lace edging. The Quilt/ bed cover (1999.04.01) of “log-cabin” and “furrows” pattern (1880’s, prior to 1899) was made by Marianna Kopp (Mrs. Michael Braun). Her daughter, Leocadia Braun (Mrs. John Engel) used this quilt as “battling” filler for a heavy corduroy quilt in 1940s. The piece of lace edging (1999.04.02) may have originally been made as edging for a bed cover called Kanapee in High German, or Blachta (plak-ta) in Swabbish dialect. One edge has been cut. It is from the first Catholic village in Bessarabia, Krasna. It was given to an Engel relative who left Krasna in 1941 and returned for a visit many years later.

Dates

  • Majority of material found within 1940 - 2010

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

Jolenta Fischer Masterson was born and raised in Strasburg, ND. She currently lives in Sequim, WA. Her great-great grandfather, Franz Karl Fischer, immigrated from Ashbach/Seltz, Alsace to Mannheim, Kutschurgan District, Cherson. He along with wife, Margaretha Kraft Fischer, and family (all children and grandchildren) immigrated to the US. 22 people were accounted to their party on the ship manifest.

Extent

.5 Linear Feet (1 half box)

2 Items (2 Certificates)

2 Items (2 textiles (quilt and piece of lace edging))

Language of Materials

English

German

Provenance

Materials were donated by Jolenta Fischer Masterson through the years. Jolenta donated materials in 1999, 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2019. All 2019 donations were received via mail.

Separated Materials

The textiles in this collection are housed at the Emily Reynolds Historic Costume Collection on the NDSU campus. Advanced notice is requested for the viewing of these items.

Textiles

1999.04.01 Quilt
Quilt/ bed cover of “log-cabin” and “furrows” pattern (1880’s, prior to 1899); made by Marianna Kopp (Mrs. Michael Braun); her daughter, Leocadia Braun (Mrs. John Engel) used this quilt as “battling” filler for a heavy corduroy quilt in 1940s.
1999.04.02 Lace Edging
Lace, felted wool, predominantly blue. May have originally been made as edging for a bed cover called Kanapee in High German, or Blachta (plak-ta) in Swabbish dialect. One edge has been cut. It is from the first Catholic village in Bessarabia, Krasna. It was given to an Engel relative who left Krasna in 1941 and returned for a visit many years later. Size: 22” long x 6.5” wide.

Separated Materials

Due to their larger sizes, two certificates from this collection have been separated form the rest of the collection and are housed in the GRHC's Oversived Material Box. These certificates are noted within the Container List.

Property Rights

The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection owns the property rights to this collection.
Title
Finding Aid to the Jolenta Fischer Masterson 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