The Brodsky estate with the grandparents of Nicholas J. Fehderau, Peter and Marie Bahnmann in the foreground to the right and workers from the estate behind them. This photograph was published in: John D. Rempel and Paul Tiessen, eds., Forever Summer, Forever Sunday, Peter Gerhard Rempel’s Photographs of Mennonites in Russia, 1890-1917 (St. Jacobs, (Ontario): Sand Hills Books, Inc., 1981), plate 10.
Grandfather Peter Bahnmann’s Brodsky estate showing the main gate. Workers are shown in the foreground. In 1904, Nicholas J. Fehderau was born in the house to the right.
Alex. Millar's home, Queen St. North, in the 1890's; later St. Peter's church parsonage. The building was demolished in 1938. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 323.
Family portrait of Abraham Kinzie and Susanna (Detweiler) Kinzie. Their children are: Oliver (b.1869), Henry (b.1871), Ellen (b. 1874), Clara (b. 1876), Ira (b. 1879), Eden (b. 1886).
Formal. Group photo at a camp meeting. Some of the people are numbered and listed on the back of the photo. 1. Solomon Eby; 2. Peter Cober; 3. S.S. Stauffer; 4. S. Goudie.... Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 159.
Wedding invitation of Maria Bahnmann and Jakob Fehderau, parents of Nicholas J. Fehderau: "Peter Petrovitsch BAHNMANN in the matter of the wedding of his daughter MARIA PETROVNA To Jakob Jakovlevitch FEHDERAU requests the honor of your presence at the marriage ceremony of the young couple which will take place on the 26th of April at 2:00 p.m. at the Mennonite House of Prayer immediately followed by an evening wedding program at the house of the widow Fehderau.