
Family History Comes Alive in Neubergthal: An Interview With Jamie Karr
For most of us, our grandparent’s old homes and farmsteads cannot be visited, as they’ve been either torn down or have new owners… but in […]
For most of us, our grandparent’s old homes and farmsteads cannot be visited, as they’ve been either torn down or have new owners… but in […]
I’ve amassed many Preservings issues from the past… and somewhere, sometime when I was paging through one, I came across a snippet, labeled “Steinbach Creek.” […]
On a Saturday in September, Andrew and I went on a hunt for extinct villages with the makers of the Historical Atlas of the East […]
Up until just a few weeks ago, I’d never set foot inside The Mennonite Post & Bookstore. This is really quite strange, because I’ve always […]
Here I go again, with the cemeteries. Well, what can I say? I’ve always kinda liked them. Here’s a fun fact for you: when Andrew […]