2004 Journey to the Homeland Tour
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Item Katarinental Village, Beresan District #4(2004-05)The markers in the center of Katharinental where once stool the Catholic Church; (left to right): Agatha Doll Madison, her daughter, Bettsy Madison Williams, and granddaughter, Emily Madison. There generations of the Madison family have now visited Katharinental. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams.Item Shirokolanovka Boarding School #10(2004-05)Children of the Landau Boarding School. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams.Item Village of Landau, Beresan District #3(2004-05)Alex Honcharenko bringing his cows home. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams.Item Katarinental Village, Beresan District #3(2004-05)The pone where the cattle are watered. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams.Item Katarinental Village, Beresan District #1(2004-05)View of Katharinental as one enters the village. Katharinental is the only former German Beresan village to maintain its female name throughout its history. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams.Item Village of Landau, Beresan District #4(2004-05)A common form of transportation. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams.Item Katarinental Village, Beresan District #2(2004-05)Same view of Katharinental, west side. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams.Item Shirokolanovka Boarding School #7(2004-05)Children eating the mid-day meal. In 2000, these children were receiving only 50% of a minimal nutritious diet. Now they receive an adequate diet that has greatly improved their health. Of all the gifts given to the Boarding School, perhaps this is the greatest gift. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams.Item Village of Landau, Beresan District #1(2004-05)Photo of Landau; (left to right): theater (building constructed by Germans), public school, roof tops of the Boarding School, and the grain mill. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams.Item Shirokolanovka Boarding School #8(2004-05)Children in a sporting holiday with t-shirts donated by Michael M. Miller. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams.Item Katarinental Village, Beresan District #5(2004-05)Katarinental Cultural Museum; (left to right): Agatha Doll Madison, curator Antonina Ivanovna, Bettsy Madison Williams, and Emily Madison. The tree behind them has the names of the German families who in 1938 were either executed or deported to Siberia. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams.Item Shirokolanovka Boarding School #9(2004-05)Children of the Landau Boarding School. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams.Item Shirokolanovka Boarding School #11(2004-05)Bettsy Madison Williams with children of the Landau Boarding School. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams.Item Village of Landau, Beresan District #2(2004-05)Landau grain mill. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams.Item Village of Landau, Beresan District #5(2004-05)Landau Orthodox Church. Standing in front are Emily Madison, Bettsy Madison Williams and Agatha Doll Madison. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams.Item Kutschurgan District Villages #2(2004-06)Canned fruit, meat and vegetables at the Riesling home cellar, Selz. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item German Villages of Baden and Kandel and Mannheim #8(2004-06)Interior view of the church at Mannheim. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item German Villages of Karlruhe, Kathariental and Landau #4(2004-06)Side view of Karlsruhe church with woman watching her goats. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Village of Kathariental #1(2004-06)(left to right): Woman archivist; Marguerite Bullinger Gustin Lien, Marysville, Washington; Volodomor, Kiev, Ukraine, at the museum in Kathariental. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Shirokolanovka Boarding School #5(2004-06)Children performing muscial instruments with staff accordionist and music teacher. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.