Germans from Russia Heritage Collection (GRHC) Finding Aids: Recent submissions
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Minot Chapter of the Germans from Russia Heritage Society (GRHS) Scrapbook Collection
(2013-10-03)Six scrapbooks of the Minot Chapter (Landsleute) of the Germans from Russia Heritage Society (GRHS), 1971-2003; four award ribbons; and various loose material from the scrapbooks. -
St. Therese, Little Flower Church Collection
(2013-07-25)Twenty-four theology, prayer, folk, and reference books in the German, English, and Latin languages, 1904-1964 and prayer and funeral cards, 1961-1968. -
Clarence & Leah (Lackman) Jaeger Collection
(2013-07-24)Handwritten and printed recipes; greeting cards; family history information on the Jaeger, Birkmaier, and Jacober/Jakober familes; scrapbooks; a cookbook from St. Paul’s Icelandic Lutheran Church, 1926; and a book, "Niemals ... -
Fred D. & Lydia (Flaig) Hiller Collection
(2013-07-24)Issues of German congregational publications, mostly though Yankton and Redfield, South Dakota: "Der Kirchenbote", 1920-1948, "Christian Messenger", 1943-1948, "YCST Bulletin", 1939, and the "American Observer", 1941; ... -
Marie Wagner Collection
(2013-07-09)A short letter written by Marie Wagner about her mother, Catherine Wagner, and family growing up in Russia as a German. -
Magdalene (Leier) Riedlinger Collection
(2013-07-03)A family Bible from Freidendental that belonged to the Riedlinger family. -
Viola (Kruckenberg) Schielke Collection
(2013-06-27)Twenty German theology, hymnals, history, and education books, dating from 1880 to 1935; a German newsletter, Volksblatt, from 1958; and a hand-spun wool shawl, circa 1880s, which was made by Salome Kruckenberg in Alt-Elft, ... -
Samuel Rudolf Collection
(2013-06-25)Books and documents relating to the Rudolf, Ketterling, Ruff, and Schauer families; dating from the 1880s to the 1990s. -
Harper’s Weekly Collection
(2013-06-25)Two fragment pages from "Harper’s Weekly" magazine with photographs and articles relating to Eureka, South Dakota; dating to July 11, 1896. -
Molly (Koch) Scheidel Collection
(2013-06-20)One book, "Compendium of History and Biography of North Dakota", published in 1900 that was once owned by Walter S. Emery, Sr.; an application for Citrus Grove, circa early 1900s; and a newspaper, "Townsend National Weekly" ... -
Alvina Schurr Collection
(2013-06-13)Twelve photographs of the Schurr, Hartwig, Bauer, Peltz, Redman, and Grenz families; circa 1880s-1920s. -
Dr. Herman Roemmich Collection
(2013-06-11)Genealogy, correspondence, publications, and research materials relating to the Roemmich family, Heinrich Roemmich, and the book "Conflict of Three Cultures: Germans from Russia in America"; dating from the 1930s to the 1990s. -
Pamela (Matthews) Ryan Collection
(2013-06-04)Four photographs, circa 1910-1950s; family history information; and four books, dating from 1885-1917. -
Maureen A. (Miller) Udell Collection
(2013-06-04)Family bible written in German; a pillow sham, circa 1904; and two aprons, circa 1906-1926. -
Margaret Bitz Collection
(2013-06-04)One theology book, "Das grosse Kapitel von der Totenauferstenhung" by W. Schlatter dating to 1938, that belonged to Julius Rudolf. -
Edna Grosz Collection
(2013-06-04)One poem of wisdom in the German language. The date and author are unknown. -
Phyllis (Walz) Rall Collection
(2013-05-30)Edited copy of “The Life of Martha (Waltz) Wagner”, a family history written in 2002 pertaining to the genealogy of the Philipp Walz (or Waltz) families. -
Fred P. Boeshans Collection
(2013-05-30)Correspondence, family history information, copies of deeds, and a map, all relating to the Boeshans family and dating from 1909 to 2007. -
Ruth (Tietz) DeNault Collection
(2013-05-29)One copied portrait of the John Tietz, Jr. and Emilie (Treichel) Tietz family, circa 1927, and one shawl, circa 1870-1890. -
Ardith (Amundson) James Collection
(2013-05-29)Letter from 1937; two pedigree charts for the Amundson and Neumiller families; ten copied images of the Milde, Neumiller, Amundson, and Munsch families, dating from 1895 to 1997; and a woolen Afghan, circa 1960s.