Marvin & Delores (Just) Meidinger Photograph Collection
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The Marvin & Delores (Just) Meidinger photographs are a part of the Marvin & Delores (Just) Meidinger Collection and contain four images: a snapshot, a postcard, and two ephemera. The snapshot is of an unidentified man standing in a garden in front of a picket fence and a porch of a house. The postcard has a print of the holy family in a stable with three sheep. The two ephemera consist of a religious card and a worship program. The religious card has a color image of the pharaoh’s daughter and Moses with German text at the bottom. The worship program has a color image of Jesus on the front. The finding aid for items in the physical collection can be found at http://hdl.handle.net/10365/22742
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[2011.38.04] Image of Jesus praying
(2013-04-12)Photographic image. Color. Image of Jesus praying. Worship program with a color image of Jesus praying on the front. Inscribed on the bottom is “Ev. Luth. St. Lufas Gemeinde, Wishek, N.D.” The inside of the program has ... -
[2011.38.03] Image of the pharaoh’s daughter and Moses
(2013-04-12)Photographic image. Color. Image of the pharaoh’s daughter and Moses. Religious card with a color image of the pharaoh’s daughter and Moses with German text at the bottom. Courtesy of Marvin & Delores (Just) Meidinger ... -
[2011.38.02] Image of the holy family in a stable
(2013-04-12)Photographic image. Color. Image of the holy family in a stable. Postcard to Mrs. Fred Meidinger, Wishek, North Dakota, from M/M Emil Thurn & family. Dated December 20, 1945. On the front of the postcard is a print of the ... -
[2011.38.01] Snapshot of an unidentified man
(2013-04-12)Photographic print. Black and white. Snapshot of an unidentified man. Image of a man standing in a garden in front of a picket fence and a porch of a house. Man is wearing a suit and tie. Courtesy of Marvin & Delores (Just) ... -
Marvin & Delores (Just) Meidinger Collection
(2013-04-11)One snapshot, a postcard, ephemera, and five theology books; estimated dates for the collection are 1877 to 1945.