Browsing 2002 Journey to the Homeland Tour by Title
Now showing items 13-32 of 78
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Kuhn Family Visits Their Ancestral German Village of Rostenal #1
(2002-05)Former Catholic church in Rosental. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kuhn Family Visits Their Ancestral German Village of Rostenal #10
(2002-05)German Gravestone restored. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kuhn Family Visits Their Ancestral German Village of Rostenal #11
(2002-05)German gravestone. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kuhn Family Visits Their Ancestral German Village of Rostenal #12
(2002-05)German gravestone. Photgraph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kuhn Family Visits Their Ancestral German Village of Rostenal #2
(2002-05)German built house in Rosental. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kuhn Family Visits Their Ancestral German Village of Rostenal #3
(2002-05)Woman fetching water from well for her large garden. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kuhn Family Visits Their Ancestral German Village of Rostenal #4
(2002-05)Yvonne Eissinger, Edina, MN, (holding map) reviewing Rosental village map with Alice Lippert, Burke, VA (wearing hat). Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kuhn Family Visits Their Ancestral German Village of Rostenal #5
(2002-05)Kuhn family members presenting American flag to school children at Rosental. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kuhn Family Visits Their Ancestral German Village of Rostenal #6
(2002-05)Children at the Rosental school. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kuhn Family Visits Their Ancestral German Village of Rostenal #7
(2002-05)Kuhn family members standing in cemetery. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kuhn Family Visits Their Ancestral German Village of Rostenal #8
(2002-05)Gravestone at Rosental cemetery. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kuhn Family Visits Their Ancestral German Village of Rostenal #9
(2002-05)German Rosental Cemetery with gravestones restored by local Ukrainians. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #15
(2002-05)Former German Lutheran church in Bergdorf. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #1
(2002-05)Root cellar in Glückstal. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #10
(2002-05)Side of a stone barn in Neudorf which used German gravestones for construction. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #11
(2002-05)Rosa and Anton Wart, ethnic Germans living in Glückstal. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #12
(2002-05)Janice Huber Stangl, Sterling, VA (right) speaking German with German woman, Christina (Bieber) Baumgärtner, in Neudorf. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #13
(2002-05)Tour members locating former gravestone at the site of the former German cemetery near Bergdorf. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #14
(2002-05)Tour members locating former gravestone at the site of the former German cemetery near Bergdorf. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #16
(2002-05)Former German Lutheran church in Neudorf, today a Ukrainian Orthodox Church with new steeple. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.