Theresa (Mack) Wald Collection
Scope and Contents
The Theresa (Mack) Wald Collection contains textiles, certificates, a tea pot, and books relating to her family, especially her mother. The materials have been organized in three series: Book, Family History, and Textile.
The Book Series consists of two books. Das Leben der Heiligen Gottes was published in 1881, it contains information on the Loannig inside the front cover. Trost im Alter is a Catholic prayer book in German text, it was owned by Katherina (Doeringer) Mack.
The Family History Series contains three certificates and a tea pot. The first certificate marks Benedict Wald’s first communion at Sts. Peter and Paul Church on April 24, 1938. The second certificate is for Theresa Mack’s first communion at Sts. Peter and Paul’s Church in Karlsruhe, ND on April 8, 1934. The third certificate is for Johannes Mack and Katherina Doeringer, Theresa’s parents. They were married July 12, 1915 at Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Karlsruhe, ND. The white porcelain tea pot was brought to America from Neu Scheossle, Ukraine (South Russia) in 1914 by Katherina Doeringer.
The Textile Series consists of two shawls and two doilies. The first shawl is a blanket (Gross-Decken) of plaid double-layered wool/ mohair. It is nine pounds in weight with black twisted wool fringe at 78 x 78 inches in size. The blanket was made in the Kutschurgan district, South Russia and dates to around the 1880s, it was owned by Katherina (Doeringer) Mack. The second shawl is a head shawl. It is black wool with knotted silk fringe that is 6.5 inches long. The shawl’s measurements are 54.5 inches by 54.5 inches. It dates to 1914. The two doilies are both made of the same variegated emerald green to white thread. They are also of the same pattern and were made by Katherina (Doeringer) Mack.
Dates
- 1880 - 1938
Access
Biography
Theresa (Mack) Wald was born to parents John and Katherina (Deringer) Mack. John G. Mack was born in 1888 and Katherina Deringer was born in 1890. John and Katherina lived in the Catholic Black Sea German villages of Elsass and Neu Schloessel, Kutschurgan District, South Russia (today near Odessa, Ukraine). John Mack immigrated to Pierce County, North Dakota in 1901, and Katherina immigrated in 1914. John died in 1961 and Katherina died in 1966.
Theresa was married to Benedict E. Wald. Benedict who was born on June 17, 1929, to parents Michael and Monica (Beohm) Wald. Theresa’s husband, Benedict, died on July 25, 1992.
Extent
1 Linear Feet (2 boxes)
4 Items (4 textiles)
Language of Materials
English
German
Provenance
Separated Materials
Textiles
- 1996.06.01 - Shawl
- This shawl/blanket (Gross-Decken) is made of plaid double-layered wool/ mohair. It is nine pounds in weight with black twisted wool fringe at 78 x 78 inches in size. The blanket was made in the Kutschurgan district, South Russia and dates to around the 1880s, it was owned by Katherina (Doeringer) Mack.
- 1996.06.02 - Head Shawl
- It is black wool with knotted silk fringe that is 6.5 inches long. The shawl’s measurements are 54.5 inches by 54.5 inches. It dates to 1914.
- 2014.08.01 - Doily
- Doily, crocheted, 15 ½” dia. Thread is fine in light emerald green to white (ombre). Pattern is solid bands alternating with open bands in 6” center circle; border is all open work in diamond net. Made by Theresa Wald’s mother.
- 2014.08.02 - Doily
- Doily, crocheted, 15 ½” dia. Thread is fine in light emerald green to white (ombre). Pattern is solid bands alternating with open bands in 6” center circle; border is all open work in diamond net. Made by Theresa Wald’s mother.
Property Rights
- Title
- Finding Aid to the Theresa Mack Wald Collection
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Germans from Russia Heritage Collection Repository
NDSU Dept 2080
PO Box 6050
Fargo ND 58108-6050 United States
(701) 231-6596
ndsu.grhc@ndsu.edu