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    • Karlsruhe, Beresan District #1 

      Unknown author (2011-01-12)
      Distant view of the former Catholic church in the village of Karlsruhe, Beresan District (today Kalestrovo, Ukraine). Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Karlsruhe, Beresan District #2 

      Unknown author (2011-01-12)
      Geese are in abundance throughout the villages as they were when Germans lived there years ago. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Karlsruhe, Beresan District #3 

      Unknown author (2011-01-12)
      Tour members searching for German gravestones in the village of Karlsruhe. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Karlsruhe, Beresan District #4 

      Unknown author (2011-01-12)
      Betty Baron Thatcher of Tigard, Oregon, standing at the site of the former German cemetery at Karlsruhe where her father was born. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Karlsruhe, Beresan District #5 

      Unknown author (2011-01-12)
      Iron cross at German grave site. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Landau Orphanage and Speyer, Beresan Enclave #1 

      Unknown author (2011-02-02)
      Paper curtains made by the children at the orphanage in Landau, Beresan Enclave. The orphanage is unable to purchase material or finished curtains. Photographs by Eugene and Georgia Kessler Brilz.
    • Landau Orphanage and Speyer, Beresan Enclave #2 

      Unknown author (2011-02-02)
      (l-r): Gene Brilz and Tom Larscheid sorting gifts at the Landau orphanage. Photographs by Eugene and Georgia Kessler Brilz.
    • Landau Orphanage and Speyer, Beresan Enclave #3 

      Unknown author (2011-02-02)
      (l-r): Gene Brilz, Tom Larscheid and Rosa Reimer at the Landau orphanage. Rosa is German-Russian and has worked at the orphanage for more than 40 years. Photographs by Eugene and Georgia Kessler Brilz.
    • Landau Orphanage and Speyer, Beresan Enclave #4 

      Unknown author (2011-02-02)
      (l-r): Gene Brilz, orphanage worker and Rosa Reimer in Landau. Photographs by Eugene and Georgia Kessler Brilz.
    • Landau Orphanage and Speyer, Beresan Enclave #5 

      Unknown author (2011-02-02)
      The Brilz house in Landau. Photographs by Eugene and Georgia Kessler Brilz.
    • Landau Orphanage and Speyer, Beresan Enclave #6 

      Unknown author (2011-02-02)
      Gene Brilz with Ukrainian Orthodox priest inside restored church in Speyer, Beresan Enclave. This was the former Catholic Church in Speyer. Photographs by Eugene and Georgia Kessler Brilz.
    • 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.
    • Quilts for the Lighthouse Orphanage #10 

      Unknown author (2011-01-13)
      Deacon Alexander heads the Lighthouse Orphanage.
    • Quilts for the Lighthouse Orphanage #9 

      Unknown author (2011-01-13)
      The children of the orphanage with handmade quilts made by women in Tuttle and Zap, North Dakota.
    • Tarutino and Bessarabian Villages #1 

      Unknown author (2011-01-12)
      Herdsmen watching cows near Bessarabian village. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Tarutino and Bessarabian Villages #2 

      Unknown author (2011-01-12)
      Ukrainian farmer cutting hay and loading stacks. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Tarutino and Bessarabian Villages #3 

      Unknown author (2011-01-12)
      Dr. Ralph Tarnasky, Bismarck, ND, and Cecilia Samoylenko of Tarutino, Ukraine, former Bessarabian village. Cecilia remembers Tarnasky family members in Tarutino. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.