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Volga German Heritage
of
Ellis and Rush Counties in Kansas
Munjor
Settlers from
part of the largest group to emigrate from Russia were founders
of the town of Munjor after arriving in Herzog from New York
in August 1876. They went to a site along Big Creek just
north of the present location of Munjor, which they moved to
a couple of months later. Several more groups joined
them over the next couple of years, with the last group coming
in September 1878.
Munjor’s first
church was a frame structure built in 1877, and it was added
onto several years later. The frame church was replaced in
1889 by the present stone building, which was dedicated on
Trinity Sunday of 1890. It has been enlarged over the
years, but it has also been damaged by fire and the elements
of
nature. The steeple that was originally on the church was damaged, and
has not been replaced.
A parochial school
building
was also built in the late 1800s, and is still being used today by the public
school system in Hays.
Photographs of Munjor
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St. Francis Church with
steeple |
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Sanctuary of St. Francis Church |
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Altar of St. Francis Church |
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St. Francis
Church |
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St. Francis Church |
Scouts |
Catherine | Liebenthal | Herzog
| Pfeifer | Schoenchen
E-mail
me with questions or comments. Most
of the photographs on this Web site were taken by Patty Nicholas,
and acknowledgement
is given for any other photographs.
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