Close up view of dark green plaque. Plaque reads "Bethel Cemetery This plaque is dedicated to the memory of those early pioneer families buried here who established and comprised the congregation known as Bethel Methodist and later Bethel United Church. This place of worship, established in 1861, held regular services for over 110 years. The influence from this quiet country church lives on through the lives of their descendants wherever they have located, whether in this community or in distant places. Plaque placed by Cemetery trustees - 1990".
One and a half story stone house on right, barn is hidden behind trees. Roth notes "Dennis and Sandy Kuepfer farm. View from Wilmot/East Zorra Township Line" and "Smith family 1854 - 1914; Peter S. Roth and estate 1914 - 1937; Arthur Roth 1937 - 1968; Levi and Beatrice Kuepfer 1968 - 1981; Den-Lee Farms 1981 -".
View of front of 1 and a half story house, with brick addition on the front. Roth notes "Crown to Christian Ernst 1835; Ernst to Christian Ebersol 1840 {lived in 1830 1-storey log house}; U of T to Christian Ebersol 1856; Ebersol to Fred K.Kuntze, 25 sc. 1858; Ebersol estate to Jesse Morningstar 1863; Christian Christner 1866 - 1876 - may have built 1 1/2 storey frame house; Gingerichs added front addition".
View of structure with low walls, and posts supporting a roof. The walls and posts have tombstones embedded in them. Roth notes "View of pergola from southeast".
Close up view of very old tombstone. Tombstone is white, with some black at the top and in the lettering. The name "Jacob Buerge" appears on the tombstone, along with a birth and death date. There are several lines of illegible writing at the bottom of the stone.
View of single story stone house. Roth notes "This stone house was built by / for Peter S. Gingerich between 1850 & 1861. In the 1861 census it was described as 1-story stone".
Path leading from bottom edge of photo under tree. Tree is large and takes up entire left side of photo. Peeking out from behind tree is single story stone building. Roth notes "another stone building with 2 doors; one into bake oven; another into smoke house".
Close up view of red brick left gate post, containing a plaque that reads "Site of original area Mennonite church 1864-1883 plaque bequeathed by Orval M. Jantzi".