Carts & wagons

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Franz F. Klassen and Justina Klassen (nee justina Wiebe) Klassen, with sons sitting in a horse drawn carriage

This photo is of Franz F. Klassen and Justina Klassen (nee Wiebe), with sons Cornelius Klassen, Franz Klassen, Gerhard Klassen and Peter Klassen sitting in a horse drawn carriage in Russia. There are 2 copies of this photo. A fence and vegetation are visible. The family members appear to be well dressed.

Guests at a baptism

This photo is of a group of people gathered around horse-drawn vehicles after a baptism [at a South American District MB Conference convention?].

Klassen, Isaak, fl. 1960

Hauling water

This photo is of a horse-drawn water cart used in Asuncion at a time when the city had no water system.

Wiens, Frank J., 1913-2007

Heinrich Neufeld and Susanna Friesen and family

This item shows the Heinrich and Susanna Neufeld family -- 8 members are posing outside in front of a building and another three are with the horse ane buggy are on the far left. There is a large garden is in the foreground.

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Hiebert visiting in Berdjansk

This is a photo of sightseeing in Berdjansk in summer 1914. Quite a few Mennonites lived in this city. The Hieberts from America want to see the city their parents once called home. [HR 77]

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

Home (estate) of a Mennonite Elder in South Russia

The printing under this photo states that it is the home of a Mennonite elder in south Russia. On the street in the foreground a number of people sit in a carriage drawn by two white horses. One man stands behind it. A fence runs along the edge of the street. Two imposing archways are located along the fence. Two groups of people are standing in front of the fence near the archways. A row of trees grow just inside the fence and part of a brick house peeks out between the trees. A white shuttered window can be seen. Another house can be seen at the extreme left hand edge of the picture. Taken from P.M. Friesen, p. 679 (850).

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