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.
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.
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".
A photo of the old Mennonite Pioneer Mission mission house in Cross Lake, Manitoba. It is white with blue trim. The brown house of Jeremiah and Fanny Ross sits next to it on the property.
The house is in three distinct sections. To the left was the smoke house and wash house/woodshed, dated by Lorraine Roth as possibly 1858.The middle section was a summer kitchen. The part on the right, a storey and a half stone structure, was the Doddyhaus. These buildings were behind the two-storey log house house occupied first by Nicholas and Anna (Ernst) Lichti, followed by Nicholas and Barbara (Schmidt) Lichti, and the Rudolph Kropf family. Later, it became the Dappled Pegasus Bed and Breakfast.
Close up view of white one and a half story house close to the road. Roth notes "John Schmidt/Smith -> Doering. 1864 - C. Doering to Christian E. Ernst 1 ac. 1871 Christian E. Ernst to Daniel Kennel 1 ac. 1880 Christian E. Ernst to Christian E. Kennel .69 ac."
This 12-month calendar includes color photos by Harold Funk showing village architecture especially the nature of the street village with their house barn residences as seen in Neubergthal, Reinland, Rosengart and at the Heritage Village in Steinbach.