Built in 1888, the church was sold to a Russian Mennonite congregation in 1926. It then became the home of the Waterloo-Kitchener United Mennonite Church.
Built in 1888, the church was sold to a Russian Mennonite congregation …
Built in 1888 on George Street, the church was sold to a Russian Mennonite congregation in 1926. It is currently the home of the Waterloo-Kitchener United Mennonite Church.
Built in 1888 on George Street, the church was sold to a …
Built in 1888 on George Street, the church was sold to a Russian Mennonite congregation in 1926. It is currently the home of the Waterloo-Kitchener United Mennonite Church. See reverse for correspond
Built in 1888 on George Street, the church was sold to a …
Built in 1888, the church was sold to a Russian Mennonite congregation in 1926. It then became the home of the Waterloo-Kitchener United Mennonite Church. Image very similar to postcard image of the
Built in 1888, the church was sold to a Russian Mennonite congregation …
The congregation began in 1925 consisting of Mennonite refugees from the Ukraine. The congregation originally rented an old German club at 90 King Street North. The building at 15 George Street origi
The congregation began in 1925 consisting of Mennonite refugees from the Ukraine. …
Built in 1888 on George Street, the church was sold to a Russian Mennonite congregation in 1926. It is currently the home of the Waterloo-Kitchener United Mennonite Church.
Built in 1888 on George Street, the church was sold to a …
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