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[2001.13.059] Portrait of the John and Margaret (Wolfer) Gackle family
(2010-02-09)
Photographic image. Black and white. Portrait of a family. Woman is seated in a chair holding a small child. Another child is seated in front of her, and a man is standing next to them. Identified as the John and Margaret ...
[2001.13.171] Confirmation class of Arthur Buck, 1927; Streeter, ND
(2010-02-16)
Photographic image. Black and white. Image of eight boys, sixteen girls, and one man next to a church. Identified as the Confirmation class of Arthur Buck, Ebenezer Evangelical Church, with Rev. W. Butschat (back center), ...
[2001.13.092b] Portrait of Martha, Minnie, and Magdalene Buck
(2010-02-11)
Photographic image. Black and white. Portrait of two young girls and a baby girl, all wearing matching white dresses. Identified as the daughters of daughters of Ludwig “Lewis” and Christina (Graf) Buck. (L to R): Martha, ...
Karlsruhe, Beresan District #2
(2011-01-12)
Geese are in abundance throughout the villages as they were when Germans lived there years ago. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
Tarutino and Bessarabian Villages #7
(2011-01-12)
Ukrainian couple at noontime milking their cow near Bessarabian villages. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
Cemetery at Kronental & Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine #8
(2011-02-02)
(left to right): Elsie Schauer Prouse, Wichita, Kansas, Frieda Job Albrecht, Christine Job Krein, both of Uffenheim, Germany, and Violet Schauer Tanner, Olympia, WA. Frieda and Christine are sisters who were born in Neudorf, ...
Tarutino and Bessarabian Villages #4
(2011-01-12)
Gravestone at Tarutino cemetery of Emil Brosz (Bross), 1902. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
Bessarabien #24
(2010-05-30)
Bessarabien Bundestreffen (National Gathering of the Bessarabian Germans), The Forum am Schlosspark, Ludwigsburg, Germany. Photographs by Michael M. Miller and Dr. Cornelia Schlarb
Heimatmuseum #15
(2010-05-27)
Visiting the Bessarabian German Museum (Heimatmuseum der Deutschen aus Bessarabien), Stuttgart, Germany, 27 May 2010.Photographs by Michael M. Miller
Souffelenheim #5
(2010-05-28)
Visiting Souffelenheim, well known for pottery makers, Alsace, France, 28 May 2010. Photographs by Michael M. Miller