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Chortitza Colony topographical map


Heinz Bergen of Regina displaying a copy of an 1867 detailed topographical map of the Chortitza Colony he recently acquired. The details depict the economic conditions including village boundaries, roads, fields, buildings, property numbers, community pasture lands and topographical features. The original brilliantly coloured map with a 36 item graphic legend measures 1.6 metres by 2metres and is drawn at a scale of 1:16800. Hopefully this map will be made available in a form that will allow further study and analysis. For further information contact H. Bergen, 59 Richardson Cr., Regina, SK S4S 4J2.

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December 2002:
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•  The John and Margaret Friesen lectures in Anabaptist/Mennonite studies
•  The Borosenko Memorial
•  Canadian Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
•  Reflections on ‘The Pacifist Who Went To War’
•  Mennonite Historical Society of Canada meets in Abbotsford
•  Chortitza Colony topographical map
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•  Genealogy and family history
•  Mennonite Heritage Centre news
•  Centre for MB Studies news
•  Book notes
•  Book reviews
 

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