MAKE A MEME View Large Image View taken at upper end of Cristales looking down toward the sea. Miller's wife, Grace, and children J. Mark and Ruth are visible. House in foreground built of stone and cement represents best construction. Carib homes usually mud, sticks, ...
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Keywords: cristales grace miller gracemiller j. mark miller jmarkmiller ruth miller ruthmiller construction lmennonite community mennonite church mission honduras service lmennonitecommunitymennonitechurchmissionhondurasservice blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white Caption: January 1951. View taken at upper end of Cristales looking down toward the sea. Miller's wife, Grace, and children J. Mark and Ruth are visible. House in foreground built of stone and cement represents best construction. Carib homes usually mud, sticks, with palm leaf roof. Visible in background. Even stoves made of mud. Citation: Mennonite Community Photographs, 1947-1953: Service. HM4-134 Box 1 Photo 030-4. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana. Caption: January 1951. View taken at upper end of Cristales looking down toward the sea. Miller's wife, Grace, and children J. Mark and Ruth are visible. House in foreground built of stone and cement represents best construction. Carib homes usually mud, sticks, with palm leaf roof. Visible in background. Even stoves made of mud. Citation: Mennonite Community Photographs, 1947-1953: Service. HM4-134 Box 1 Photo 030-4. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana.
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