Black and white. Head and shoulder shot. Young man with mustache and very short hair. Wearing jacket buttoned up to neck. Abraham P. Regier (1916) in Red Cross before they learned he had business training.
Black and white. Three men. Two on left are holding Russian guitars and the man on the right is holding violin. Abram Kroeger (Margarethe Regier's brother) is on the right,. He was a specialist in factory in the northern Russian forest during the First World War. In the middle is his brother-in-law (Regehr), possibly married to a Schroeder woman.
Black and white. Both are seated in fake car. Boy is at steering wheel pretending to drive. He is wearing dark jacket and dark hat. Man is in back wearing light coloured suit with light coloured shirt and dark tie. He is wearing straw hat. Abram Martens and younger brother.
Black and white. Head and shoulder shot. Clean shaven. Wearing dark uniform jacket with large metal, buttons fastened to neck. Abram Penner, from Molotschna. A. P. Regier shared a room with him, also with Martin Dyck.
Black and white photo of young man, head and shoulders only. Wearing three-piece suit, with dark coloured tie and light coloured shirt. Martens, brother of Anna (Martens) Kroeger, Erich's relative.
Both men are seated. Young man to the left is wearing dark clothes and hat pushed back on his head. Young man on right is wearing a uniform, has a mustache and dark hair. Heinrich Koop and Isaac Schultz (died of Schwindtsucht [tuberculosis]) - [the latter's] wife remarried to Dr. David Hamm. They were on the third train to immigrate to Canada in 1923; a second cousin of Abraham P. Regier.
Black and white. Head and shoulder shot. Dark hair. Wearing dark jacket with large metal buttons. Nikolai Epp, from Caucasus. Was in Abraham P. Regier's class. Played fiddle nicely. Ended his days in New York City, U.S.A. Abraham P. Regier visited him there in spring of 1970.
Black and white. 3/4 length shot. Dark hair pulled back. Wearing dark dress with light coloured embellishments on front. Standing, facing the camera, with right arm resting on tall stool. Johann Braun's and A. P. Regier's mother-in-law's sister. Their descendants are in Vancouver - via Paraguay to Canada. These died with typhus hit. They had 3 daughters, one daughter was a Mrs. Heide (Mennonite Brethren) from Brazil to St. Catharines.
Black and white. Man is seated on rock, outside, with narrow road behind him and trees beyond the road. Wearing knee high boots, dark pants, light jacket and hat with visor. Abram Martens (Anna Yegorova's mother's cousin)