Archives & Special Collections: Recent submissions
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Helping Hands Homemakers FCE Club Records, 1920s-1997
(2010-12-15)The Helping Hands Homemakers Club Records document the activities of this Pierce County club, organized in 1922, primarily through its annual secretary’s record books. There is a copy of a booklet of recipes compiled likely ... -
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. -
Village of Landau, Beresan District #4
(2004-05)A common form of transportation. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams. -
Sessenheim #10
(2010-05-28)Visiting Sessenheim and Flammkuchen lunch at the Heinz Cafe, Alsace, France, 28 May 2010. Photographs by Michael M. Miller -
Village of Landau, Beresan District #3
(2004-05)Alex Honcharenko bringing his cows home. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams. -
Sessenheim #9
(2010-05-28)Visiting Sessenheim and Flammkuchen lunch at the Heinz Cafe, Alsace, France, 28 May 2010. Photographs by Michael M. Miller -
Village of Landau, Beresan District #2
(2004-05)Landau grain mill. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams. -
Sessenheim #8
(2010-05-28)Visiting Sessenheim and Flammkuchen lunch at the Heinz Cafe, Alsace, France, 28 May 2010. Photographs by Michael M. Miller -
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. -
Sessenheim #7
(2010-05-28)Visiting Sessenheim and Flammkuchen lunch at the Heinz Cafe, Alsace, France, 28 May 2010. Photographs by Michael M. Miller -
Sessenheim #6
(2010-05-28)Visiting Sessenheim and Flammkuchen lunch at the Heinz Cafe, Alsace, France, 28 May 2010. Photographs by Michael M. Miller -
Sessenheim #5
(2010-05-28)Visiting Sessenheim and Flammkuchen lunch at the Heinz Cafe, Alsace, France, 28 May 2010. Photographs by Michael M. Miller -
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 ... -
Sessenheim #4
(2010-05-28)Visiting Sessenheim and Flammkuchen lunch at the Heinz Cafe, Alsace, France, 28 May 2010. Photographs by Michael M. Miller -
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 ... -
Sessenheim #3
(2010-05-28)Visiting Sessenheim and Flammkuchen lunch at the Heinz Cafe, Alsace, France, 28 May 2010. Photographs by Michael M. Miller -
Katarinental Village, Beresan District #3
(2004-05)The pone where the cattle are watered. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams. -
Katarinental Village, Beresan District #2
(2004-05)Same view of Katharinental, west side. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams. -
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. -
Sessenheim #2
(2010-05-28)Visiting Sessenheim and Flammkuchen lunch at the Heinz Cafe, Alsace, France, 28 May 2010.Photographs by Michael M. Miller