Mrs. D. W. Neufeld and daughters Anna and Marie standing in a citrus grove in front of a house in Escondido. There is a windmill to the left of the house.
Brick one and a half story house with addition on the back. Roth notes "John R. Brenneman 1962/63, John Ropp 1874-1907, Catherine Brenneman 1907-1933, Barbara W. Brenneman 1933-1962".
Home of Joseph E. Lichti in foreground. A red building in the middle ground was a blacksmith shop, and in the background is the house of Christian L. Ruby. On Cassel sideroad, looking east; Lot 26 E 1/2.
This photo shows the large two-storey house with a lower and upper veranda and a picket fence in front which the Friesens built beside the older small one (see 683:2).
White house very close to road. Roth notes "This lot was purchased by John and Magdalena (Schwartzentruber) Schrag. John died in 1861; Magdalena and most of the family moved to Nebraska".
This photo is of a Mennonite house in the village of Sady, Poland built around 1830. The one and a half story hosue is built of wood and has a straw roof. An out building and fence is in the foreground.
This photo shows the old Mennonite Pioneer Mission residence and the new house of Jeremiah and Fanny Ross in Cross Lake, Manitoba. The MPM house is white with blue trim (left). The Ross house (right) is brown and beige with a brown front porch.