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. Man is wearing knee high boots, with dark coloured pants and leather coat. Red Cross armband over left coat sleeve with left hand propped up on hip. Right elbow is resting on top of pillar and right hand is holding front of coat. Two-pointed, dark coloured, fur hat. Gerhard Dyck.
Peter Kroeger (brother of Magaretha (Kroeger) Regier. Assigned to the Red Cross to serve alternative service as a conscientious objector, Kroeger served as a non-combatant in the paymaster's office of the 8th Imperial Tsarist Army. He is wearing what appears to be a Red Cross armband.
Black and white. Man is seated on left, with woman standing beside him to right. Man is wearing dark suit, with dark tie and light coloured shirt. Woman is wearing dark dress with stripes in fabric. Her hair is pulled back. Handwritten on back of photograph: "Vater und Mutter. David D. und Margareta Kroeger, Rosental. Mrs. A. P. Regier Virgil, Ont."
Black and white. Woman is seated on dark coloured bench. She is facing left edge of photo, with right hand resting on back of bench and left hand is resting on her lap. She is wearing dark coloured skirt and jacket, with light coloured blouse underneath jacket. Flowers on lap and on floor at her feet. Her hair is pulled back. Agatha Regier, sister of Abraham P. Regier.
Black and white. Young woman is facing camera. Dark hair pulled back. Light coloured dress with necklace. Agatha Kroeger (Margaret (Peters) Becker's mother)
Portrait of Abram Redekop, a distant relative of Abraham P. Regier. He was the only son of a family with many sisters. He married a German woman from the Caucasus, and had a large orchard.
Black and white. Man is seated on rock, outside, with narrow road behind him and trees beyond the road. Wearing knee high boots, dark pants, light jacket and hat with visor. Abram Martens (Anna Yegorova's mother's cousin)
Black and white. 3/4 length shot. Dark hair pulled back. Wearing dark dress with light coloured embellishments on front. Standing, facing the camera, with right arm resting on tall stool. Johann Braun's and A. P. Regier's mother-in-law's sister. Their descendants are in Vancouver - via Paraguay to Canada. These died with typhus hit. They had 3 daughters, one daughter was a Mrs. Heide (Mennonite Brethren) from Brazil to St. Catharines.
Black and white photo. Young child in casket with eyes half open and mouth partially open. Right hand visible along edge of casket. Ribbons, flowers, and greenery along bottom edge of casket. Head is resting on light-coloured pillow, with light-coloured clothes on child. Note on back of photo reads: Mein Bruder Peter P. Regier 18 Chortitza 15.4 1898. A.P.R.
Black and white. Head and shoulder shot. Dark hair. Wearing dark jacket with large metal buttons. Nikolai Epp, from Caucasus. Was in Abraham P. Regier's class. Played fiddle nicely. Ended his days in New York City, U.S.A. Abraham P. Regier visited him there in spring of 1970.