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    • Odessa State Archives #1 

      Unknown author (2011-01-12)
      (l-r): Dean Sane, Mississauga, ON, Canada; John Teske, Falls Church, VA; and Phyllis Ryan Pearce, Alta Loma, CA, reviewing materials. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Odessa State Archives #2 

      Unknown author (2011-01-12)
      Dr. Lee Keck, Bethany, CT, reviewing maps to locates villages. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Odessa State Archives #3 

      Unknown author (2011-01-12)
      Dr. Norman Zeller and his son, Dr. Kurt-Alexander Zeller, Portland, OR, reviewing documents of German villages. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Odessa State Archives #4 

      Unknown author (2011-01-12)
      Phyllis Ryan Pierce and Lilia Belousoua, researcher for English language, review Kassel, Glückstal research. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Orphanage #1 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      Stuart Longtin, Fargo, ND, presents school supplies and quilts to young boys.
    • Orphanage #2 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      June Kraft (center) presents pen-pal letters to the Lighthouse Director (left) from 4-H Club members in the Bismarck area. To the left is translator Elvira Zahorava, Odessa Intourist.
    • Orphanage #3 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      Deacon Alexander Chumakov thanks the American members for their gifts surrounded by the children.
    • Orphanage #4 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      Deacon Alexander Chumakov thanks the American members for their gifts surrounded by the children.
    • Orphanage #5 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      Michael M. Miller (left) presents handmade quilts to Deacon Alexander and the children. The quilts were made by German-Russian women at the English Lutheran Church, Tuttle, ND.
    • Orphanage #6 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      Two boys hold one of the quilts.
    • Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #15 

      Unknown author (2002-05)
      Former German Lutheran church in Bergdorf. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
    • Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #1 

      Unknown author (2002-05)
      Root cellar in Glückstal. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
    • Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #10 

      Unknown author (2002-05)
      Side of a stone barn in Neudorf which used German gravestones for construction. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
    • Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #11 

      Unknown author (2002-05)
      Rosa and Anton Wart, ethnic Germans living in Glückstal. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
    • Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #12 

      Unknown author (2002-05)
      Janice Huber Stangl, Sterling, VA (right) speaking German with German woman, Christina (Bieber) Baumgärtner, in Neudorf. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
    • Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #13 

      Unknown author (2002-05)
      Tour members locating former gravestone at the site of the former German cemetery near Bergdorf. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
    • Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #14 

      Unknown author (2002-05)
      Tour members locating former gravestone at the site of the former German cemetery near Bergdorf. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
    • Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #16 

      Unknown author (2002-05)
      Former German Lutheran church in Neudorf, today a Ukrainian Orthodox Church with new steeple. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
    • Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #17 

      Unknown author (2002-05)
      Former German Lutheran church in Glückstal. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
    • Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #18 

      Unknown author (2002-05)
      Former German school in Neu Beresina, Glückstal daughter colony. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.