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Cemetery at Kronental & Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine #4
(2011-02-02)
Gravestone unknown. Photographs by Elsie Schauer Prouse.
Quilts for the Lighthouse Orphanage #9
(2011-01-13)
The children of the orphanage with handmade quilts made by women in Tuttle and Zap, North Dakota.
Landau Orphanage and Speyer, Beresan Enclave #6
(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.
Landau Orphanage and Speyer, Beresan Enclave #5
(2011-02-02)
The Brilz house in Landau. Photographs by Eugene and Georgia Kessler Brilz.
Tarutino and Bessarabian Villages #3
(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.
Karlsruhe, Beresan District #2
(2011-01-12)
Geese are in abundance throughout the villages as they were when Germans lived there years ago. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
Tarutino and Bessarabian Villages #7
(2011-01-12)
Ukrainian couple at noontime milking their cow near Bessarabian villages. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
Cemetery at Kronental & Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine #8
(2011-02-02)
(left to right): Elsie Schauer Prouse, Wichita, Kansas, Frieda Job Albrecht, Christine Job Krein, both of Uffenheim, Germany, and Violet Schauer Tanner, Olympia, WA. Frieda and Christine are sisters who were born in Neudorf, ...
Tarutino and Bessarabian Villages #4
(2011-01-12)
Gravestone at Tarutino cemetery of Emil Brosz (Bross), 1902. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
Cemetery at Kronental & Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine #2
(2011-02-02)
Gravestone of Klara Schneider (?), died in 1903. Photographs by Elsie Schauer Prouse.