Negative also. See large en. for photo. Frank Epp standing beside grave marker of Abram A. Friesen in Rabbit Lake. Used in CM 13-49-19 with art. of Epp about Friesen's work & importance for Canadian Mennonite immigration.
Informal photo. Used in the CM 5-36-6. Mrs. P. S. Zacharias, at her husband's grave, was wearing a black band on her coat sleeve, a former custom among the Mennonite He was founder & leader of the Rudnerweider Mennonite Church
Negative also; 2 copies, smaller one: 7x7. At right, Old Order Mennonite Meetinghouse; at left `modern' Mennonitechurch Cemetery is in the foreground and the main street in Elmira on which the 2 chs. are located is in the background.
2 photos, both used in CM 3-11-4. Photo of coffins of Cornelius, Jake and Peter Gerbrandt, Jake Friesen & Isaac Klassen, drowning victims. Funeral services held at Mission City Mennonite Church In 2nd photo a group is gathered in the cemetery.
Negative also. Cemetery at First Mennonite Church in Kitchener, Ont. Close up view of a row of gravestones for Brubachers. Four of the gravestones are similar.
Negative also. Waterloo Cemetery. (Taken at same time as 2001-14.316 & 1992-14.3810 in order to make comparisons?) Several different types of gravestones visible.
This photo is of Reg Reimer (left) watching as three younger men from the area work at unloading the Jacob Reimer tombstone from a van to its new location on the grounds of the Molochansk Mennonite Centre.
Field in foreground, white house in middle ground with more fields in the background. Roth notes "2-storey log house built by / for Rudolph & Maria (Litwiller) Roth".
Close up view of white tombstone. Tombstone reads "Leah Schwartzentruber beloved wife of Joel Roy died Sept. 21, 1930 aged 73 yrs. 10 mos.". Roth notes "St. Agatha Mennonite Cemetery".