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    • Bachmeier, Theresa Kuntz 

      Bachmeier, Theresa Kuntz; Ebach, Mary; Bachmeier, Theresa Kuntz; Ebach, Mary (1999-12-02)
      Interview Part I - Part IV on 2 December 1999, Rugby, North Dakota. Conducted by Mary Ebach.
    • Baden and Selz Villages #1 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Former church at Selz. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Baden and Selz Villages #2 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Former church at Baden, largely destroyed by fire in 2000 of remaining structure. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Baden and Selz Villages #3 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Stone fence built by Germans in Baden. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Baden and Selz Villages #4 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Vineyard in garden at Selz home. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Baden and Selz Villages #5 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      (l-r): Dr. Johannes Derzap, Munich, Germany; Louisa Riesling, Selz; and Eva Sander, Selz (90) at the Sander home. Dr. Derzap explains Selz village map made in Germany. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Baden and Selz Villages #6 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Fresh bread served at the Riesling home in Selz. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Baer, Eva 

      Baer, Eva; Gross, Brother Placid Gross; Baer, Eva; Gross, Brother Placid Gross (1997-12-11)
      Interview on 11 December 1997, Richardton, North Dakota. Conducted by Brother Placid Gross.
    • Basilica #1 

      Unknown author (2006-05)
      Basilica of the Assumption, former Catholic Church in the village of Selz, Kutschurgan District, today Limaskoje, May, 2006. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Basilica #10 

      Unknown author (2006-05)
      Basilica of the Assumption, former Catholic Church in the village of Selz, Kutschurgan District, today Limaskoje, May, 2006. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Basilica #11 

      Unknown author (2006-05)
      Basilica of the Assumption, former Catholic Church in the village of Selz, Kutschurgan District, today Limaskoje, May, 2006. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Basilica #12 

      Unknown author (2006-05)
      Basilica of the Assumption, former Catholic Church in the village of Selz, Kutschurgan District, today Limaskoje, May, 2006. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Basilica #13 

      Unknown author (2006-05)
      Basilica of the Assumption, former Catholic Church in the village of Selz, Kutschurgan District, today Limaskoje, May, 2006. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Basilica #14 

      Unknown author (2006-05)
      Basilica of the Assumption, former Catholic Church in the village of Selz, Kutschurgan District, today Limaskoje, May, 2006. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Basilica #15 

      Unknown author (2006-05)
      Basilica of the Assumption, former Catholic Church in the village of Selz, Kutschurgan District, today Limaskoje, May, 2006. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Basilica #16 

      Unknown author (2006-05)
      Basilica of the Assumption, former Catholic Church in the village of Selz, Kutschurgan District, today Limaskoje, May, 2006. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Basilica #17 

      Unknown author (2006-05)
      Basilica of the Assumption, former Catholic Church in the village of Selz, Kutschurgan District, today Limaskoje, May, 2006. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Basilica #18 

      Unknown author (2006-05)
      Basilica of the Assumption, former Catholic Church in the village of Selz, Kutschurgan District, today Limaskoje, May, 2006. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Basilica #19 

      Unknown author (2006-05)
      Basilica of the Assumption, former Catholic Church in the village of Selz, Kutschurgan District, today Limaskoje, May, 2006. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Basilica #2 

      Unknown author (2006-05)
      Basilica of the Assumption, former Catholic Church in the village of Selz, Kutschurgan District, today Limaskoje, May, 2006. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.