This is a photo of washing day at the Fast's. Two Indian women dressed in period dress are standing by the washing machine and Roger is helping along side. He is standing on a stool and wearing an apron. Mrs. Fast is at the left of the photo.
This is a photo of a cobra snake killed. There are five young men. One is holding the snake by the tail. 2 are holding sticks. They are standing on the grounds outside the school dressed in Indian dress.
This photo is of people standing in a field, most wearing white clothing. There is a tall skinny pole in the foreground. Trees are on the right of the photo and a building (tent) on the left.
This photo is of the fort. People are walking around at the base of a rocky hill. A large rock hill is in the background. This photo appears to be at the same place as NP018-01-51.
This photo is of Elsie S. Neufeld. She is standing beside a small table with a cloth and books on it. She is standing behind a chair. There is a box with a handle on the floor
This is a photo of a large group of Bible school students. Some are standing and some are seated on the ground. There is a building in the background. They are Indian and dressed in customary dress.
This photo is of the Government School, Dedication Day. People are seated in rows of benches facing a stage. There is a four post covering for shade on the stage with someone seated on the stage. Large speakers are situated on either side of the photo.
This is a photo of the Government School Dedication Day. There are 5 gentlemen standing in front of the doorway. The sign above the doorway says "Head Master". One of the men has a flowered lei around his neck. Others are wearing suits and one has an official government cap. A small curtain hangs in the doorway.
This photo is [of the hill where the fort is (or is it a photo taken from the fort hill looking across the valley?)?]. In the foreground is a tree. Beyond are the fields and the high hill.
This photo is of a large group of people standing outside of a building underneath a banner. The banner appears to say: Welcome - Old Students Day. The building looks to be the Deverakonda Missions Middle School. A large shade tree is on the right of the photo.
A small set of personal papers documenting the ministry and personal life of a pastor of the (old) Mennonite Church. Materials include an autobiography, scattered diaries of Hartzler as well as his first and second wives, sermon and Bible course notes, and miscellaneous materials. Also includes photographs of J.S. and Fannie Stutzman Hartzler and photographs and postcards from J.S. Hartzler's trip to India, the Middle East, and Europe in 1910-11.