Negative also. Used in CM 8-21-5. Two Indigenous young men in front of a log house. One young man is sawing wood. Taken where MPM personnel worked? See arts. & photos re. MPM in CM 7-16-5 to 7-16-8. Smaller photo (9x6.5) also.
This photo shows the old Mennonite Pioneer Mission residence and the new house of Jeremiah and Fanny Ross in Cross Lake, Manitoba. The MPM house is white with blue trim (left). The Ross house (right) is brown and beige with a brown front porch.
A photo of the log house of Henry and Elna Neufeld, Mennonite Pioneer Mission/Native Ministries workers in Pauingassi, Manitoba. There is a wind charger standing behind the house.
A photo of the old Mennonite Pioneer Mission mission house in Cross Lake, Manitoba. It is white with blue trim. The brown house of Jeremiah and Fanny Ross sits next to it on the property.
The old Mennonite Pioneer Mission house and Jeremiah Ross's house in Cross Lake, Manitoba. The mission house is on the left while the Ross house is on the right.
People constructing the Mennonite Pioneer Mission house in Cross Lake, Manitoba. Otto Hamm, who served as a missionary there for many years, might be in the photo with a J. Hildebrandt.
Caption on back reads: "Where M.P.M. is building station. A house on the Bloodvein Indian Reserve. It appears to be a good size. However at the time I visited the large part was not in use at all due to a need of repairs. A family of five were living in the small right section of the house.. Miss Helen Willms, Matheson Island." Used in CM 3-44-1. See also CM 7-16-6.
An Indigenous man stands in front of a log house in winter. Three children are also visible in the photograph. Perhaps this is a newly built home for a family. CM 7-16-7 has an article about Henry Neufeld's task of assisting people to build better houses. Probable location is Pauingassi, Manitoba. Negative also.