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Jolenta Fischer Masterson Photographs
If you have additional information for identification of
these photographs, please contact Michael M. Miller at michael.miller@ndsu.edu.
Photographs donated to the Germans from Russia
Heritage Collection by Jolenta Fischer Masterson, Sequim, Washington,
a native of Strasburg, North Dakota.
Images 76-101
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#76
Ephemeral.
Postcard – Paris-Montmartre Basilique
du Sacre-Coeur et le nouveau Funiculaire inaugure
en 1935. J.H. |
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#77
Father Adam Hunkler was pastor at Devil's Lake
in in late 1930's. |
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#78
Ephemeral.
Father Adam Hunkler Obituary. Concert artist
and composer fo classical five-string banjo/american
"harp" with musical recordings. |
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#79
Ephemeral.
Schnitzelbank Postcard Mader’s Famous
Restaurant Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#80
Ephemeral.
Prayer of St. Francis |
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#81 Back
Row (L to R)
Anton Hauer, Tony Volk, (female, name unknown)
Front Row (L to R)
Anna (Luckbroth) Hauer on wedding day –
Rosemary’s (Engel Fischer) teacher
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#82
Rev. Fr. Bernard Strassmaier, O.S.B. |
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#83 Blessed
Trinity Catholic Church, Krasna, Emmons County,
North Dakota. |
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#84
Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, Krasna, Emmons
County, North Dakota. |
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#85
(Male unknown) and John Scherr "Bashala" |
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#86
Possibly daughters of Martha Wagner (Refer
to photo #72) |
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#87
Hull Orchestra of strings and brass, Hull, North
Dakota of Hollander Dutch musicians. |
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#88
(Females unknown), John Scherr with rifle |
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#89
Victoria Winkel and Theresa Bauman |
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#90
John Scherr and draft team of horses with wagon
at corn crib. |
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#91
In front of house I grew up in – M.J.
Fischer house on corner – John Scherr
on motorcycle. |
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#92
Charcoal portraits of Michael Braun Sr. (1841–circa
1922) and Marianna Kopp (1849-1916). Marianna
Kopp Braun made this lovely classic quilt-top
design of Log cabin/ “Furrows”,
while still living in Krasna Colony in Bessarabia.
They homesteaded in Emmons County after 1896
at Krasna/Grasna, North Dakota, at northwest
foot of long butte, located northwest of Blessed
Trinity Catholic Church and Cemetery. Only three
of thirteen children grew to adulthood: Leocadia,
Faustinus and Michael Braun Jr. Courtesy of
Jolenta Fischer Masterson Collection.
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#93A&B
Two photo portraits of John Engel and wife Leocadia
Braun Engel, the daughter of quilter Marianna
Kopp Braun. Courtesy of Jelenta Fischer Masterson
Collection.
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#94
Photo portrait [circa 1900] of John Engel family:
John and Leocadia with toddler son Raphael (Father
Alban) and infant daughter Cordula (Sister Margaret
Mary). Courtesy of Jolenta Fischer Masterson
Collection.
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#95
Family portrait in 1924 of John and Leocadia Engel
family: (standing row) Pius (Father Landolin),
Valerie (sister Radequade), Raphael (Father Alban),
Cordula (Sister Margaret Mary), (seated row) Peggy,
Angelo, Widow Leocadia, Albert and Rose Mary.
Courtesy of Jolenta Fischer Masterson Collection.
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#96
Photo portrait of former custodian of “Log
cabin” quilt is Rose Mary Engel Fischer
(1906-1995), granddaughter of Marianna Kopp Braun.
Courtesy of Jolenta Fischer Masterson Collection.
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#97
Great-granddaughter Jolenta Fischer Masterson
standing in her solarium home, displaying her
textile treasures from Marianna Kopp Braun’s
Krassna Colony in Bessarabia: Log cabin/ “furrows”
designed quilt top; a vividly colored-striped
woolen “Plachte” shawl; black fringed
woolen shawl; and a snippet-length of blue felted/woolen
crochet lace, which was fringe lace, intended
to beautify a “Plachte” shawl. Courtesy
of Jolenta Fischer Masterson Collection.
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#98
Expansive photo of Marianna Kopp Braun’s
treasure of a quilt top with “log cabin”/
“furrows” designs superimposed as
traditionally in vintage American quilting. Courtesy
of Jolenta Fischer Masterson Collection.
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#99
Jolenta Fischer Masterson’s textile treasures
in her home solarium: Quilt with classic “log
cabin”/ “furrows” designed pattern-top;
Black woolen shawl with long fringed knotting;
snippet-length of blue plachte lace of felted-fillet
crochet; woolen “plachte” shawl with
vivid bunting-colored stripes. Courtesy of Jolenta
Fischer Masterson Collection.
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#100
Marianna Kopp Braun’s classic quilt (with
“log cabin”/ “furrows”
superimposed designs) which she “pieced”
and quilted as bedcover in Krassna, Bessarabia.
Courtesy of Jolenta Fischer Masterson Collection.
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GRHC_Photo_Krasna_ND_#101
Snippet fragment length of blue fillet-crochet
lace with cross-stitch design, traditionally used
for lace trim of bottom edge of plachte/Blachte
woolen shawls. Courtesy of Jolenta Fischer Masterson
Collection.
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