Hoffnungsfeld, cassava (yuca) field.
- CA MHC 713-BK3-130
- Item
- [between 1926-1929]
The photo shows a man standing on the edge of a cassava or yuca field in Hoffnungsfeld. The Chaco bush is seen in the background.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
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Hoffnungsfeld, cassava (yuca) field.
The photo shows a man standing on the edge of a cassava or yuca field in Hoffnungsfeld. The Chaco bush is seen in the background.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, administration building under construction.
The photo shows the construction of the administration building in Hoffnungsfeld. This building which is in the center of the photo shows several workers putting the thatch on the roof. All three buildings are framed with logs, the one on the right appears almost complete, the one on the left has the frame only.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld: warehouse with Indians
The photo shows a warehouse in Hoffnungsfeld with a group of indigenous people gathered outside.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
The photo shows a sunset in Hoffnungsfeld.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld: an experimental field
The photo shows an experimental field in Hoffnungsfeld. There are houses and farm buildings in the distance.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
The photo shows a man standing in the middle of a field of cassava (yuca) in Hoffnungsfeld.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld: field of sorghum
The photo shows a man standing in the middle of a field of sorghum in Hoffnungsfeld. The Chaco bush is seen beyond the field.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
[Hoffnungsfeld: field of sorghum]
The photo shows a field of sorghum in Hoffnungsfeld. Two men are standing on the edge of the field.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
[Hoffnungsfeld: administration office?]
The photo shows the administration office in Hoffnungsfeld.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
[Hoffnungsfeld: warehouse (Indians store?)]
The photo shows the warehouse in Hoffnungsfeld. This structure is referred to as the Indians store in BK3-93 and BK3-93a and is probably the same building found in BK5-135 and BK5-140.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld: new plantation of bananas
The photo shows a new plantation of bananas in Hoffnungsfeld. The soil between the rows is being tilled by a horse drawn plow to keep weeds under control. Three men are working in the field.
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, cotton (B/II) 1928/29.
The photo shows a man standing in the middle of a cotton field in Hoffnungsfeld. In the distance is the Chaco bush.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, a linen plantation made by the Mennonites.
The photo shows a Mennonite standing in the middle of a blooming field of flax. There appears to be some kind of separation, perhaps a fence or wall, between the field and the Chaco bush in the background.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, the warehouse after the fire.
The photo shows seven men sifting through the smoldering ruins of the warehouse fire in Hoffnungsfeld in January 1929. There are sheets of corrugated tin lying in the foreground. The Chaco bush surrounds the area.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929