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Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #17
(2003-05)Tombstone at former German cemetery near Argentschick and Adschiketsch. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer. -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #18
(2003-05)Tombstone at former German cemetery near Argentschick and Adschiketsch. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer. -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #19
(2003-05)View of Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, where the Bohrer family lived before immigrating to Crimea. The Bohrer name is still found on serveral businesses and on tombstones in the cemetery. Photograph by Kenneth ... -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #2
(2003-05)German cemetery at Neusatz. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer. -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #20
(2003-05)Klingenmunster, Gremany. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer. -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #21
(2003-05)The Bohrer family name on business in Klingenmunster, Germany. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer. -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #3
(2003-05)German cemetery at Neusatz. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer. -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #4
(2003-05)Tombstone of Pastor Christian Friederich Kylius who servie in Zurichtal from 1827-1831 and in Neusatz from 1831-1854. He died in Neusatz on December 21, 1954, and was buried on December 24, 1854. His age is given as 51 ... -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #5
(2003-05)Remodeled German school at Neusatz. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer. -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #6
(2003-05)Street scene in Friedental. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer. -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #7
(2003-05)Woman using village well in Friedental. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer. -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #8
(2003-05)Former German Lutheran church in Zurichtal. It is believed to have been built in 1860. The steeple was removed by the communists and it was used as a Communist meeting hall. It is now an Orthodox Church. Photograph by ... -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #9
(2003-05)German house near Zurichtal. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer. -
Critchfield Family Papers, 1937-1994
(2008-10-07)North Dakota family that spent time in Iowa and Germany and wrote numerous letters to each other -
Crosby, North Dakota Survey, 1928-1971
(2015-05-18)Survey completed by Althea Varnum Reed as a project at North Dakota Agricultural College, including questionnaires, maps, clippings (1 v.), and photos. Subjects include history, pioneer experiences, schools, farming, ... -
Curt Renz Collection
(2012-04-24)[2010.03]: A leather-bound book of German language sermons and lessons brought from Germany to Russia, dating to 1733, and one devotional card. -
Curt Renz Collection
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Curtis A. Amlund papers, 1970-2003
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The Cynosure Newspaper Collection, 1901-1966
(2009-07-20)The Cynosure began publication apparently in 1901 as a monthly student publication of the Fargo, N.D. High School. The title was taken from Milton's poem L'Allegro according to the web site of the Fargo Central High School ...