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Baptism at Petaigan River

A group of 17 young people standing outside of a large wooden house awaiting to be baptized in the Petaigan River in Saskatchewan. Gerhard G. Epp can be seen as the fourth person from the right, he is there to perform the baptisms.

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Horseback Riding

Four of Gerhard G. and Justina Epp's grandchildren seated on the same horse as two of the older grandchildren hold the reigns while standing beside the horse.

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Class at Danzig School

A class picture of the students of Danzig School in Waldheim, approximately 30 km west of Rosthern. The class picture is taken on the steps outside of the school building.

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Homestead

A picture taken of Gerhard G. Epp's homestead from inside the pasture land. In this photo, the large red barn can be seen as well as the upper floor and roof of the house.

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35th Anniversary Portrait

Three copies of a formal portrait taken of Gerhard G. and Justina Epp to commemorate their thirty-fifth anniversary.

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The Twins

Both sets of Gerhard G. and Justina Epp's twins sitting in the front yard. The older sisters are holding their younger brothers. On the left, Ruth is holding Paul and on the right Frieda is holding Gerhard W.

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Two boys on the Farm

Gerhard W. and his younger brother Ewald standing in the garden at Gerhard G.'s homestead. There are sheds and workshops in the background.

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35th Anniversary Flower Bouquet

Gerhard G. and Justina Epp posing together with a bouquet of flowers that Justina received for their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary. They are standing in front of a chicken wire fence and their dog is in the background.

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Gerhard and Justina Visit the Homestead

Gerhard G. and Justina Epp visit the homestead which was owned at the time by his father, Gerhard J. Epp. They travelled there by horse drawn carriage with their twin girls, Frieda and Ruth, covered in blankets in the front of the carriage.

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