Browsing 1998 Journey to the Homeland Tour by Title
Now showing items 81-95 of 95
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Miscellaneous #2
(1998-06-01)German headstones with many readable in the Bessarabian village of Alt Elft (Sadovoje). (Photo by Janice Huber Stangl, June 1, 1998) -
Miscellaneous #3
(1998-05)Sharing bread given to us by Moldovan woman, near Butori, Moldova (Trans-Dnestr), Janice Huber Stangl, Sterling, VA (center) and Gerry Walth Summer, Mesa, AZ (right). (Photo taken by Thomas Stangl) -
Miscellaneous #4
(1998-06-01)Children in the former Bessarabian German village of Katzbach. (Photo by Janice Huber Stangl, June 1, 1998) -
Miscellaneous #5
(1998-05)Gerry Walth Sommer finds her grandmother Katherina Hilt Walth's family Hilt home in former Black Sea German village of Hoffnungstal. (Photo by Janice Huber Stangl, May, 1998) -
Miscellaneous #9
(1998-06-01)German houses with fences in the former Bessarabian village of Arzis. (Photo by Janice Huber Stangl, June 1, 1998) -
Orphanage #1
(1998-05)Stuart Longtin, Fargo, ND, presents school supplies and quilts to young boys. -
Orphanage #2
(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
(1998-05)Deacon Alexander Chumakov thanks the American members for their gifts surrounded by the children. -
Orphanage #4
(1998-05)Deacon Alexander Chumakov thanks the American members for their gifts surrounded by the children. -
Orphanage #5
(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.