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Harder, Gustav (d. 1923)

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'''ELDER GUSTAV HARDER (1856-1923). Rev. G. Harder was minister and elder of the Emmaus Church of Whitewater, Kansas, from its pioneer days util the time of his death. He was not instrumental in bringing these Prussian Mennonites to this country but was one of the successful leaders who faithfully served his church and conference at new frontiers. — Courtesy General Conf. Historical library.'''
 
'''ELDER GUSTAV HARDER (1856-1923). Rev. G. Harder was minister and elder of the Emmaus Church of Whitewater, Kansas, from its pioneer days util the time of his death. He was not instrumental in bringing these Prussian Mennonites to this country but was one of the successful leaders who faithfully served his church and conference at new frontiers. — Courtesy General Conf. Historical library.'''
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''The Mennonite'' obituary: 1923 Jun 21 p. 1
 
''The Mennonite'' obituary: 1923 Jun 21 p. 1
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''Christlicher Bundesbote'' obituary: 1923 Jun 28 p. 5
   
   
 
[[Category:The Mennonite obituaries]]
 
[[Category:The Mennonite obituaries]]
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[[Category: Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries]]
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[[Category: Christlicher Bundesbote obituaries]]

Revision as of 09:27, 19 October 2022

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1946 Jan 24 p. 5

Birth date: 1856

text of obituary:

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ELDER GUSTAV HARDER (1856-1923). Rev. G. Harder was minister and elder of the Emmaus Church of Whitewater, Kansas, from its pioneer days util the time of his death. He was not instrumental in bringing these Prussian Mennonites to this country but was one of the successful leaders who faithfully served his church and conference at new frontiers. — Courtesy General Conf. Historical library.



The Mennonite obituary: 1923 Jun 21 p. 1



Christlicher Bundesbote obituary: 1923 Jun 28 p. 5

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