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Peter B. Paetkau Inventory File List (Acc. No. 2011-067) TEXTUAL RECORDS Peter B. Paetkau Inventory file list (Acc. No. 2011-067) TEXTUAL RECORDS Volume 5572 1-37 Private Journals of Peter Paetkau. – 1961-1990. Volume 5573 1-17 Private Journals of Peter Paetkau. – 1991-2007. 18-19 Travel Journals of Peter Paetkau. – 1965-1980. 20-22 Seasons of Life - Peter Paetkau Autobiography. – 2004. 23-24 Peter Paetkau Letters Received. – 1960-1990. 25. Peter Paetkau’s Sketches. – 1994-1998. 26. Peter Paetkau’s Sketchbook. – 1995-2010. Volume 5574 1 Twenty-five Expressions of the Christian Faith by Peter Paetkau. – 2011. 2-4 Poetry of the New Millennium I by Peter Paetkau. – 2001. 5-6 Poetry of the New Millennium II by Peter Paetkau. – 2001. 7 Poetry and Commentary by Peter Paetkau. – 2001. 8 Now Shepard the Sheep by Peter Paetkau. – 1971. 9 Poetry by Fritz Senn 1935-1938 collected by Peter Paetkau. 10 Loose writing and notes of Peter Paetkau. – 1996-2003. 11-13 Poetry Anthology Annotated by Peter Paetkau. – 1967-1999. 15-16 A Medley of Poetry and Prose by Peter Paetkau. – 1996-2004. 17-20 Letters-Poetry-Prose-Reviews-Studies by Peter Paetkau. – 2009. 21 Land of the Grand Dukes by Peter Paetkau. – 2006. 22 Johann Cornies Defended by Peter Paetkau. – 1974. 23 The Impact of Arnold Dyck by Peter Paetkau. – 1974. 24The Wonder of the Whiteshell by Peter Paetkau. – 1996. 25-27 Peter Paetkau’s Letters. -- 1989-2011. Volume 5575 1 A Brief History of the Paetkau Family by Peter Paetkau. -- 1979. 2 Mennonite Settlement in Manitoba by Peter Paetkau. -- 1978. 3 Sperling Mennonite Settlement Marks 50th by Peter Paetkau 1976. 4 Sperling Mennonites Count Their Blessings by Peter Paetkau. -- 1976. 5 A History of the Sperling Mennonite Community by Harry Olfert. -- 1979. Sperling Centennial News Paper. -- 2001. 7 Excerpts from The Story of the Mennonites compiled by Peter Paetkau. 8 Views of the 1870's Migrations by Contemporaries by C. Krahn. -- (1902-'90). 9 The Russian Mennonites and the Military Question 1921-1927 by John Toews. 10 The Fate of the Mennonites in the Volga-Ural Region, 1929-1941 by Peter Letkemann. -- (2000?). 11 Essays on Dutch Mennonites by Jan Gleysteen. -- (1977?). 12 Jacob Dyck Geneology compiled by Peter Paetkau. -- (1970?). 13 Correspondence on Genealogy received by Peter Paetkau. -- 1970. 14 Winkler's 5th Citizen of the Year Speech (transcribed by?) Peter Paetkau. -- 1967. 15 David Makes a Decision - short story by Melanie Paetkau. -- 1981. 16 Two sermons by Peter Paetkau (1881-1922) Ca. -- 1914. 17 Two unidentified Russian documents Ca. -- 1921. 18 Dominion of Canada Ration Books for Lena and Peter Paetkau. -- 194?-. 19-20 Predecessors of Peter J. Paetkau 1792- by Peter Paetkau. -- (1980?). 21 History of Gnadenthal 1880-1980 (by Peter Paetkau?). -- 1980. 22 The Principle and Price of Unity by Peter Paetkau. -- 1971. 23 No One is Beyond God's Reach by Peter Paetkau. -- 2008. 24 Articles on Mary Oyer compiled with foreword by Peter Paetkau. 25-26 Johann Paetkau and His Descendants 1799-1882 by Peter Paetkau and Anna Enns. -- 1980. 27 A Short History of the Paetkau Family 1715-1975 by P. Paetkau. -- 1975. 28 Stammbaum von Johann Cornies 1741-1953 by Jacob Kornelius Toews. -- 1953. 29 Selected Articles on Johann Martens translated by A. A. Toews. 30 Namen-Liste der Nachkommen unseres Kornelius Froese. -- (1969?). 31 The Genealogies of Related Families of Peter B. Paetkau and Mary Anne Paetkau nee Dyck (by Peter Paetkau). -- (1980?). 32 Predecessors of Mrs. Abram D. Paetkau by Peter Paetkau. -- (1965?). 33 Abraham Schmidt 1910-1971 by Peter Paetkau. -- 1971. 34 Johann Paetkau 1759-1971 by Peter Paetkau. -- 1971. 35 Bernhard Bergen 1769-1971 by Peter Paetkau. -- 1971. 36 Cornelius Froese 1790-1971 by Peter Paetkau. -- 1971. 37 History of Daniel D. Peters 1794-1879 and Descendants till 1973 by Peter Paetkau. -- 1973. 38-39 History of the Blocks by Peter Paetkau. -- 1970. 40 Assorted Obituaries collected by Peter Paetkau. -- 2007. 41-42 Mennonite Literary Society Letters and Office Papers. -- 1971-1983. 43 Parallel Press Club Minutes and Letters. -- 1984. 44-45 Winnipeg Bach Festival Minutes, Letters, and Programs. -- 1979-1987 1987. 46 Russian Mennonite Studies. -- 1975-1979. 47 Chair in Mennonite Studies lectures. -- 1979-1985. 48 Mennonite Community Orchestra. -- 1986. 49 Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society. -- 1975-1985. Peter B. Paetkau Inventory file list CASSETTE RECORDINGS 3638. EMC Writer's Conference - Epp - I. -- Introductory and Key-note lectures by Margaret Epp; "Stirring The Gift," "How to Make your Writing Come Alive," "My Pilgrimage as a Christian Writer". -- 26-Feb-81. 3639. EMC Writer's Conference - Epp - II. -- "My Pilgrimage as a Christian Writer," Betty Barkman - "So You Want to Write a Book," and Harold Jantz - "News Writing" from the Christian viewpoint. -- 1-Feb-81. 3640. EMC Writer's Conference - Wiebe I. -- Introductory and Keynote lectures by Katie Funk Wiebe; "How to get started as a Writer," "Ten Dos and DON'Ts about Writing," "My own experience as a Writer". -- Year 1983. 3641. EMC Writer's Conference - Wiebe II. -- Katie Funk Wiebe's lecture concluded, Alma Barkman - "Poetry," Research and interview by Allan Siebert. -- Year 1983. 3642. EMC Writer's Conference - Wiebe III. -- Allan Siebert concluded, Dr. Bernie Wiebe - Writing Feature Articles. -- Year 1983. 3643. MMHS Meeting and Seminar I. -- Annual Meeting on March 20, 1982. Chairman - Prof. V. Doerksen. Business meeting - minutes of previous meeting by Ken Reddig, Board and Committee reports, Constitution question, new buisiness, concerns, etc. Presentation - Making Mennonite Maps by Bill Schroeder. -- 20-Mar-82. 3644. MMHS Meeting and Seminar II. -- Bill Schroeder and notes on maps resources; Music by Jereeshte Tweebak and a skit: De Prewaut Schol, written by PJB Reimer.. -- 20-Mar-82. 3645. Mennonite Genealogy Seminar. -- "How to Better Write Family History" by Dr. John A. Friesen, CMBC, "Prussian Mennonite Sources" by Glenn Penner, U of Manitoba student, "Writing Your Memoirs" by Lawrence Klippenstein, Archivist at Mennonite Heritage Centre, Winnipeg. -- Year 1980. 3646. Mennonite Studies Seminar '81. -- Biography and Hagiography- Doerksen, Broadcasting in Low German - Ens, Telling Mennonite Stories - Peters. -- Year 1981. 3647. Mennonites in Millenium - Epp I. -- J.J. Thiessen Lectures I and II - Presenting Dr. Frank H. Epp, in the "Mennonites with the Millenium on their Mind" Lecture I - "New heavens, New Earth, and Other Images," Lecture II - "Land, Language, and other Essentials". -- 20-Oct-81. 3648. Mennonites in Millenium - Epp II. -- J.J. Thiessen Lectures III and IV - Presenting Dr. Frank H. Epp, Lecture III - "Nations, Denominations, and Other Limitations," Lecture IV - "Theology, Strategy, and Other Imperitives". -- 20-Oct-81. 3649. Cornelius A. DeFehr Night. -- Biography by Abram C. DeFehr, Business Life by Dr. B. B. Fast, Churchman by Dr. J. B. Toews, at the MBBC Auditorium. -- 29-Oct-82. 3650. Faith and Anxiety - Epp. -- Elim Bible Institute Fellowship Address by Dr. Frank H. Epp, Professor of History, Conrad Grebel College, Waterloo, Ontario, and auther of MENNONITES IN CANADA: "The Anabaptist Faith and the Anxieties of our Age". -- . 3651. Mennonites and the Elderly. -- "In Prussia and Russia" by William Schroeder, "In Canada and Manitoba" by Helmut Klassen, "In Current Issues and Trends by Jake Suderman. -- 30-Apr-82. 3652. MMHS Annual Meeting 1984. -- Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society Business Meeting at MBBC Auditorium. Opening prayer by Doreen Klassen. Minutes of 1983 by Ruth Bock. Reports by Committees, The Treasurer, and President by Delbert Plett. Honourary Memberships given to Dr. Gerhard Lohrenz and John C. Reimer. -- 17-Mar-84. 3653. MMHS Heischraitje Concert. -- Heischraitje and Willa Honich Concert; Low German Folksongs in a 90 minute concert in two parts; story-teller is Peter Suderman.. -- 17-Mar-84. 3654. Scenes from the Novel - Reimer. -- Readings from the Novel set in the Russian Mennonite Experience by Dr. Elmer E. (Al) Reimer at the first Mennonite Writer's Workshop at CMBC. Four Scenes: "Erdman Lepp experiences speed" (1905), "William Fast-Clara Bock" (1913), "Machno visits the Lowern estate" (1917), Two days of terror in 1918". -- 29-Jan-83. 3655. Rhineland History Seminar I. -- "Family Studies as Local History" by Dr. J. Friesen, Review of "Gnadenthal History" by Rev. Peter D. Zacharias, historian. -- 11-Dec-82. 3656. Rhineland History Seminar II. -- "Making Local History Meaningful" by Betty L. Richardson-Dyck, auther and historian; Two reviews of the Altona history book by Jack Klassen and Rick Klumpenhower; Report by the Altbergthal School Preservation Committee by Alfred Klippenstein; Word from the Sponsors: T. E. Friesen and Dennis Stoesz. -- 11-Dec-82. 3657. Images and Identities - Regier. -- Prof. Robert Regier, Bethel College, and artists of Mennonite backround in North America in a Forum, with an exhibition of their art displayed at the Mennonite Heritage Centre Gallther, April 15-16 1983. Keynote speaker - Robert Regier. Chariman - Roy H. Vogt. Artists involved: William H. Epp, Saskatoon; David P. Hunsberger, Waterloo; Cornelius Martens, Coaldale; Susan D. Schantz, Waterloo; Agatha Dyck, Winnipeg; Wanda Koop, Winnipeg; Ernie Kroeger, Winnipeg; Ken Loewn, Altona; Gerald Loewen, Winnipeg. -- 15-Apr-83. 3658. Choice Books Banquet - Wiebe. -- Guest artist - Harry Funk, bar. Report by Barney and Kathrine Bergen. Testimony by Dick Friesen, chaplin. Address by Dr. Bernie Wiebe, editor of the Mennonite, entitled: "Caught Between Solomon and Jeremiah". -- 18-Oct-83. 3659. CISV - CFAM Interviews Winnipeg Bach Festival. -- Interviews taped from the radio airing. Catherine Evanson (CISV) and Olly Penner (CFAM) interviewed Peter Paetkau regarding the 1983 Winnipeg Bach Festival in March 1983. -- 1-Mar-83. 3660. A Celebration of Canadian Writing 1983. -- The Manitoba Book Festival 1983 Presents A Celebration of Canadian Writing during National Book Week, April 29-30 1983 at the Planetarium Auditorium, featuring readings by Canadian Writers and book displays. W. D. Valgardson, Guest speaker, a Manitoba short story writer. Sandra Bartlett Birdsell, auther of a first book of short stories published in 1983.
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