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    • Bundestreffen #1 

      Unknown author (1998-06-06)
      Margaret Zimmerman Freeman, Redondo Beach, CA and Walter Aman, Portland, OR (seated) assist a young German immigrant from Kazakhstan.
    • Kutschurgan #8 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      Standing in the Kutschurgan villages near Elsass: (L-R) Rosemary Ripplinger Schwan, Wally Duchscher, Clarence Keller, Mary Frances Filer Jacobson, Naomi Filer Reimer and LeRoy Keller.
    • Kutschurgan #7 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      Farmers working in the fields near the village of Elsass.
    • Kutschurgan #6 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      Andrey Alekcevich Oleynik, Director of the school in the village of Zhcherbanka (formerly Elsass, Kutschurgan District), shows students of village map presented by Journey to the Homeland tour group, visiting the school.
    • Kutschurgan #5 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      A young boy in the Kutschurgan villages with his mother and grandmother guiding the cows home to their owners.
    • Kutschurgan #4 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      A young boy in the Kutschurgan villages with his mother and grandmother guiding the cows home to their owners.
    • Kutschurgan #3 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      Students at school in fromer German village of Elsass (Zhcherbanka) review maps of the Kutschurgan villages which were presented to the school.
    • Kutschurgan #2 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      Mary Jaeger Marando, Crown Point, IN and Rosemary Ripplinger Schwan, Devils Lake ND, standing by an old well near Elsass.
    • Kutschurgan #1 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      Tour members having noon lunch with the teachers at the Elsass School.
    • Orphanage #6 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      Two boys hold one of the quilts.
    • 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 #4 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      Deacon Alexander Chumakov thanks the American members for their gifts surrounded by the children.
    • Orphanage #3 

      Unknown author (1998-05)
      Deacon Alexander Chumakov thanks the American members for their gifts surrounded by the children.
    • 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 #1 

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