Black and white. Trio of boys are standing outside facing camera. All are wearing dark coats closed to neck. Boy on left has right hand in pocket. Other boys have hands by sides. Abram Guenther, Cornelius Lehn, Gerhard Kroeger as students. Abram Regier drove to school with them. Taken with Abraham Regier's camera.
Black and white. Group of 7 men, 6 are holding various musical instruments. All are wearing dark clothing and hats with visors. Man at far left is wearing light coloured jacket. 6 men are standing, with 1 man sitting in front on left side. Setting appears to be outside. Abram Kroeger in forestry (Ernie Kroeger's father). On far right.
Black and white photograph. Six women in a group in front of photographer's studio backdrop. Note on back identifies them L to R as: Tina Schroder, Margareta Kroger, Anna Dyck, Sara Andres, (first name missing) Elias, Maria Schroder. Regier notes: Schroder girls are aunts to novelist Sandra Birdsell.
Formal portrait of (left to right): [?] Andres (died of typhus in Russia; his wife was Katharina Schroeder), [?] Froese, Hans Dyck (later a farmer in Hague, Saskatchewan), Gerhard Klassen.
Black and white. Group of 6 young men. All wearing dark uniforms with large metal buttons except man on far right. All wearing hats with visors. 5 men on the left are leaning on railing, man on right is standing. Standing at edge of railway tracks. Halbstadt, 1914. Railroad just under constrction; a branch line. Abraham P. Regier on right. Had special permission from director so he didn't have to wear bright buttons (except for church). When Abraham P. Regier graduated he sold uniform to Priess, neighbour of Margaretha (Kroeger) Regier.