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Isaac Eby farm near the Grand River

Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "War was declared Aug. 4. 1914. It seems as though he wanted to look back before going forward, when on Oct. 18th Gordon Eby stated in his diary that he wheeled out to Grandpa Eby's place and saw it for the first time. The Grandpa Isaac Eby farm was located where Grand River Collegiate, Kitchener now stands. Isaac Eby was the son of Bishop Benjamin Eby. Two days after this trip Gordon joined the city regiment and within less than a year he signed up for overseas duty.
Grandson of a Mennonite minister and baptized in the old "Eby's Church" in Kitchener, Gordon, like his father before him, became a soldier."

Frank Driedger's house, Wembly AB

Story and half house with a red roof, a dormer and two chimneys. A neatly trimmed hedge in the front. A 1950s car parked beside house. A hip-roof barn and windmill to the right of the house.

Cornelius Boldt

Home of Elder Abraham Schellenberg

The home of Elder Abraham Schellenberg, near Moundridge, Kansas. L-r: Peter L. Schellenberg, Katharina Schellenberg, Helena Schellenberg, and Maria Schellenberg. See page 16 in For Everything a Season.

A rural English valley

Written on back: "A pretty rural English valley scene. June 1917." Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "From January 1917 until September, Gordon Eby and his comrades stayed in England. Eby went sightseeing, enjoyed the countryside and the flowers, taking numerous pictures."

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