Hoffnungsfeld, field of potatoes.
- CA MHC 713-BK3-099
- Item
- [between 1926-1929]
The photo shows a field of potatoes in Hoffnungsfeld.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
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Hoffnungsfeld, field of potatoes.
The photo shows a field of potatoes in Hoffnungsfeld.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, entrance to the plantation from the west.
The photo shows the entrance to the plantation in Hoffnungsfeld from the west. There are two people in a truck entering the plantation and four people standing near the entrance. The road shows two tracks left by the vehicles driving through the plantation.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, cassava (yuca) field.
The photo shows a cassava or yuca field in Hoffnungsfeld. A man is holding two cassava plants with their long tuberous starchy roots.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, partial view of the hog barn: farrowing crates.
The photo shows the hog barn in Hoffnungsfeld. The barn is surrounded by a barbed wire fence. The open farrowing crates for the sows and piglets are enclosed by fencing made of logs and branches.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, view of the plantation field.
The photo shows the plantation field in Hoffnungsfeld.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
[Hoffnungsfeld, view of the "Picada larga" (long road)?]
The photo shows the ["Picada larga" (long road) in Hoffnungsfeld?]. Three people are travelling down the road in a truck. There is a clearing beside the road in the foreground, otherwise the Chaco bush is found on both sides of the road.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, henhouse with "Leghorn" chickens.
The photo shows the log framed chicken coop enclosed by chicken wire and corrugated metal sheeting in Hoffnungsfeld. Most of the chickens are outside of the coop. The woman in the picture appears to be scattering feed. The area is enclosed by a high barbed wire and chicken wire fence. There is a large structure, possibly tent-like, in the background under the trees.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
The photo shows Mr. Landreth posing in front of a canvas draped box in Hoffnungsfeld. Behind him on the left is an indigenous man on a horse and on the right two covered wagons.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
The photo shows the Indians store in Hoffnungsfeld. Nine men are gathered in front of the store and a row of wagons pulled by teams of oxen are stopped on the road leading to the store. The planted area in the foreground is surrounded by a log and barbed wire fence with a water filled trench running past it. Other buildings can be seen in the background.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, partial view of the hog barn: farrowing crates.
The photo shows the farrowing crates which are part of the hog barn in Hoffnungsfeld. The crates are for sows with piglets. The open enclosure has partial walls made of tree branches and a thatched roof.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
The photo shows the main street leading into Hoffnungsfeld. The street has a barbed wire fence running along both sides.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
The photo shows Robinett Ave. in Hoffnungsfeld. The road bed appears to have been recently built up with soil and graded. The Chaco bush can be seen on both sides of the road.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, buying the first products.
The photo shows two men engaged in the sale and purchase of sacks of product under a tree in Hoffnungsfeld. The warehouse in the back is used to store the sacks. There is an ox-cart and wheelbarrow on the left and a team of oxen on the right.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, Mennonite wagons and truck.
The photo shows a truck, a wagon pulled by a team of horses and a wagon pulled by a team of oxen in Hoffnungsfeld. The wagons are owned by Johann Toews and I. Fehr. There are a total of five Mennonites posing with the wagons. There is grassland in the foreground and the Chaco bush in the background.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, unloading the caterpillar.
The photo shows seven people unloading sacks of unknown content from the caterpillar. There are two people near a warehouse on the left side. An assortment of primitive farm implements are seen in the foreground including several plows and a harrow.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929