Negatives only (2). At ground-breaking ceremony with people gathered around a platform. H.R. Baerg speaks standing beside J. J. Reimer. Two similar negs. K. R. Barkman? at far right (looking to the ground) in one of the neg.
This is a picture of a group of ministers who participated in the Conference of Mennonite Ministers of North America at the Wabash "Y" hotel in Chicago May 7- 9, 1963. Each member of the all male group is dressed in a suit and tie or clerical collar. Some attendees identified are: Front row: H.R. Baerg (1st from left) William Neufeld (2nd from left) Henry Dueck (4th from left) Erland Waltner (5th from left) . Back row: William Schmidt (3rd from right).
This photo is of the audience during a service at the Council of Boards convention held at North Kildonan MB Church. Seated in the first row are John G. Baerg, Henry Voth, _____, Herb Brandt, H.R. Baerg, and J.M. Schmidt.
This item shows back (l-r): Herbert Giesbrecht, librarian; David Ewert, registrar; Peter Klassen; Henry R. Baerg, dean of students; Victor Martens, music director. Front (l-r): Jacob J. Toews, Christian Service director; Frank C. Peters; John A. Toews, president; Cornelius Wall.
This photograph is of, back row from l-r: Henry R. Baerg, Frank C. Peters, Jacob J. Toews, Peter Klassen, David Ewert. Front row, l-r: Victor Martens, Cornelius Wall, J.A. Toews and Herb Giesbrecht.
This photo is of MB leaders gathered for a meeting during a Canadian MB Conference convention. Pictured at the head of the table is Eugene Gerbrandt. On the left side, third from the front is H.R. Baerg, fourth from the front is [Ron Braun?]; [Eric Ratzlaff sits at the far right?].
Negatives also (2). Negative#6 used for photo of Gerhard Lohrenz, dir. of MHSM & Wpg. pastor, addressing audience at official opening of museum. Also on the platform, H.R. Baerg, J.J. Reimer, Gerhard Ens, etc. C.f.1994-14.1827.
This is a photograph of an unidentified group of people with Henry R. Baerg standing on the far right. They are standing in front of the Benno Elkan menorah which is presently located near the entrance to the Knesset in Jeursalem.