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Miscellaneous #19
(1998-05)
The Odessa market, May, 1998.
Market #4
(1998-05)
Ukrainian women selling black seeds, fish and cherries at the Kutschurgan market located near the former German villages of Straßburg (today Kutschurgan). Many people also from nearby Moldova visit this market.
Crimea #21
(1998-05-17)
Bob Dambach (left) and Michael Miller (right) at the Kronental Cemetery standing by the gravestone of a prominent man, Heidrich Fischer born in 1851 and died in 1904.
Market #2
(1998-05)
Ukrainian women selling their handmade brooms, cheese sand seeds in Odessa, the largest outdoor market in Ukraine and one of the largest in the former Soviet Union.
Black Sea #3
(1998-05)
Family now living in the former Black Sea German village of Kassel, today near Odessa, Ukraine.
Crimea #18
(1998-05-17)
Gravestone at Kronental Cemetery of Martin Schneider born in 1859 and died in 1909.
Crimea #15
(1998-05-17)
The former German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Zürichtal.
Kassel #5
(1998-05-30)
Russian Orthodox Cemetery, Kassel.
Bundestreffen #3
(1996)
Bundestreffen, June, 1996, Stuttgart, Germany. (left to right): Pius Gross, Phoenix, AZ, talking to Paul Krüger, Siegen, Germany. Paul's relatives immigrated to Fessenden, Wells County, North Dakota.
Kutschurgan #8
(1997)
Nativity of Mary Catholic Church, Mannheim. Catholic Church of the Assumption, Selz. (l-r): Mary Lou Leintz Bueling, Antonina, Loretta Mitzel Huschka reviewing the village plan of Selz.