Bergthal, Ger. R. Bergen, a nice variety of beans.
- CA MHC 713-BK2-042
- Einzelstück
- [between 1926-1929]
The picture shows Ger, R. Bergen [Abraham R. Bergen?] showing off a plot of beans in his garden in Bergthal.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Bergthal, Ger. R. Bergen, a nice variety of beans.
The picture shows Ger, R. Bergen [Abraham R. Bergen?] showing off a plot of beans in his garden in Bergthal.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Bergthal, Peter J. R. Funk, sunflowers.
The photo shows Peter Funk holding the seed head of a nine foot high sunflower in Bergthal.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Laubenheim, Peter P. Braun, the first buildings.
The photo shows the first buildings on the homestead of Peter P. Braun in Laubenheim. The building on the left appears to be the house, then there is a tent like structure and on the right there appears to be a workshop. There are three men working with wood in front of that building. Several uncut tree trunks are lying nearby.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Laubenheim, Isaak K. Fehr, sorghum and watermelons.
The photo shows Isaak K. Fehr standing between a field of watermelons and a field of sorghum in Laubenheim. He is pictured with his dog and another man, possibly one of his sons who also has a dog.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Laubenheim, Isaak K. Fehr, cowpeas.
The photo shows Isaak Fehr, hat in hand, standing in the middle of a field of cowpeas in Laubenheim. The Chaco bush is seen in the background.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Laubenheim, Johann B. F. Toews, potatoes.
The photo shows Johann Toews standing in the middle of a field of potatoes in Laubenheim.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Gnadenfeld, Gerhard K. Doerksen, partial view of the property.
The photo shows the Gerhard Doerksen homestead comprising of four buildings or structures in Gnadenfeld, Menno Colony Paraguay. In the foreground is a field of potatoes. The field and homestead are surrounded by a barbed wire fence beyond which is Chaco bush.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Gnadenfeld, Gerhard K. Doerksen, partial view of the village.
The photo shows a partial view of the village of Gnadenfeld including the homestead of Gerhard K. Doerksen. There is a planted field in the foreground, more planted areas further back, mostly surrounded by a barbed wire fence.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Waldheim, David K. Fehr, basement dwelling.
The photo shows David Fehr along with two men and a youth in front of what appears to be the above ground portion of an in-ground dwelling in Waldheim. There are two other structures on the homestead surrounded by Chaco bush.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Waldheim, David K. Fehr, partial view of the homestead.
The photo shows at least five buildings on the homestead of David K. Fehr in Waldheim. The homestead is surrounded by a barbed wire and log fence. In the foreground are rows of young plants.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Osterwick, Bishop Martin C. Friesen, partial view of the property.
The photo shows the homestead of Bishop Martin C. Friesen in Osterwick. The house and a second building appear to be made of clay bricks and have thatched roofs. There is a planted area in the foreground and the property is surrounded by a barbed wire fence.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Rheinland, Preacher Abram Giesbrecht, residential house.
The photo shows the home of Abram Giesbrecht in Rheinland. The home is made of clay bricks and has a thatched roof. There appear to be two children in the center portion of the building and a hay wagon in the yard on the right side.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
The photo shows the Indians store in Hoffnungsfeld. The store is made of clay bricks with a corrugated metal roof. The planted area in the foreground is surrounded by a log and barbed wire fence and an overflowing trench of water runs past it. Another fenced in planted area is seen behind the store as well as other buildings.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, a beautiful example of "Upland-Egyptian" cotton.
The photo shows a man showing off a healthy looking example of an "Upland-Egyptian" cotton plant in Hoffnungsfeld.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, view of the nursery garden - planks for seeds.
The photo shows a neatly organized productive nursery garden at Hoffnungsfeld. There is a log framed platform running the length of this plot on which it appears that [plants are being dried for the purpose of harvesting seeds]. There are other plantings surrounding the plot and beyond.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929