Hoffnungsfeld (Menno Colony, Paraguay)

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Hoffnungsfeld, Robinett Ave.

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, Senor Langer.

The photo shows Senor Langer standing in front of what appears to be a house in Hoffnungsfeld. The log framed house is made of clay bricks and has a thatched roof.

Engen, Fred, 1863-1929

Hoffnungsfeld, the cemetery.

The photo shows the Hoffnungsfeld cemetery surrounded by a barbed wire fence. In the cemetery are rows of mounded soil indicating burials. One grave has a tombstone. The cemetery is surrounded by grass and the Chaco bush in the distance.

Engen, Fred, 1863-1929

Hoffnungsfeld, the early beginnings.

The photo shows the early beginnings of Hoffnungsfeld. Several tent-like structures have been set up underneath trees and there is a man sitting on a wooden stool under the larger tent.

Engen, Fred, 1863-1929

Hoffnungsfeld, the first residential houses (1928)

The photo shows an indigenous person standing in front of two primitive houses in Hoffnungsfeld in 1928. The homes are in a treed area and a primitive cart is seen on the right side in the foreground. A hammock is attached to two trees in front of the doorway of one home. The homes appear to be made of clay bricks with thatched roofs.

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

Hoffnungsfeld, view of the nursery garden - planks for seeds.

The photo shows a neatly organized productive nursery garden at Hoffnungsfeld. There is a log framed platform running the length of this plot on which it appears that [plants are being dried for the purpose of harvesting seeds]. There are other plantings surrounding the plot and beyond.

Engen, Fred, 1863-1929

Hoffnungsfeld, wagons for exploration.

The photo shows a box-car like wagon pulled by a four member ox team in Hoffnungsfeld. This wagon was used when exploring new territory. A horse is tethered to the back of the wagon. A man and child are on the wagon, while another man is leaning against it.

Engen, Fred, 1863-1929

The road from Hoffnungsfeld to Km 145, embankment and bridge.

The photo shows the road going from Hoffnungsfeld to Km 145. [The embankment and bridge goes through a low lying wet area.] A man is standing on top of the bridge which has been framed and constructed with logs. There is a log and barbed wire fence running along the edge of the road near the embankment.

Engen, Fred, 1863-1929

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