The photo shows the David K. Fehr bedroom house in Waldheim. The structure containing the family sleeping quarters has a thatched roof and also has an upper level. The windows and door have roll down canvas shades to block out sunlight. Standing in front of the house are from the left, [David Fehr, two sons, wife Susanna]. The Chaco bush surrounds the yard.
The photo shows [David Fehr] standing in front of his residential house which contains [the kitchen and eating area]. The house has a corrugated metal roof with an eave along the front to catch the rainwater in the barrel at the corner of the building. There are some young [fruit] trees growing behind the house. The yard is surrounded by a barbed wire fence beyond which is the Chaco bush.
The photo shows David Fehr along with two men and a youth in front of what appears to be the above ground portion of an in-ground dwelling in Waldheim. There are two other structures on the homestead surrounded by Chaco bush.
The photo shows David Fehr standing between a field of potatoes and a field of corn in Waldheim. The person standing next to him could be one of his children.
The photo shows the livestock corral at the David K. Fehr homestead in Waldheim. The corral is enclosed by a fence made of logs and contains cattle. There is a crude lean-to shelter inside the corral.
The photo shows at least five buildings on the homestead of David K. Fehr in Waldheim. The homestead is surrounded by a barbed wire and log fence. In the foreground are rows of young plants.
The photo shows David Fehr showing off his watermelons in Waldheim. David [on the left, his wife Susanna in the middle, and a son on the right] are holding pieces of a cut up elongated watermelon. There is a second round watermelon on the table.