On slide: "Old House at Shirk & Snyder Mill Bridgeport" The is the Jacob S. Shoemaker (1798-1875) house at 38 Shirk St. in Kitchener (Bridgeport), Ontario, the home of the founder of Bridgeport
This photo is of the stove in the living room of Charlotte Wiebe's house. The stove is made of white stone tiles with a beautiful stone design in the centre. The edges of the stove are of a slightly darker stone with a design engraved in them.
This is a photo of Charlotte Wiebe looking out of the Dutch door of the annex of her family home. The window beside the door is boarded up. The roof of the house has terra cotta tiles. There is a tree beside the house whose branches and leaves touch the roof.
This photo is of Charlotte Wiebe sitting on the step of her former home with young Tatek Wisniewski. The house is an unpainted wooden structure. On the right side of the photo, the trunk of a linden tree is prominent. There is a low growth of grass or weeds in front of the house.
This photo is of the house of Charlotte Wiebe's family. The house is in poor condition. The roof is damaged and tiles are missing on one corner of it. It is a large house that has little paint left on it. There are low bushes in front of the house and a large tree on the right side of it.
This photo is of the family home of Charlotte Wiebe. The house has become dilapidated. The yard is overgrown with weeds and low bushes. A woman can be seen standing in the background beside the house.
This house was built in 1909 by John and Elizabeth Warkentin. It was sold in 1925 to Johann and Tina Lohrenz. The house is built of rocks and bricks with a brick tile roof. The trees are Karaganda trees.
This photo is of Phillip Hildebrand and Mr. and Mrs. Isaak Hildebrand standing around a peach tree [in Sommerfeld Colony?]. A large home stands in the background.
The David B. Schneider farm where Joseph M. and Albert M. Snyder were born. The farm house was torn down to accommodate the building of the Conestoga Parkway. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 121.
The homestead of Daniel and Veronica (Schneider) Martin (married April 8, 1823) at Wagner's Corners (on the west side of Weber St.) in what is now the north end of Waterloo. Not printed.
This photo is of a sketch of Mennokate (Menno cottage) in Altfreseburg, near Bad Oldesloe, Germany [the cottage housed Menno Simons in the last five years of his life?].
The Peters Store owned by Peter Peters, maternal grandfather of Marg Boldt. Jewelry was sold here and the family was well off. The Brasol Colony was just north of the Molochna Colony.