This photo is of (l-r) Arnold Priebe, Ndunda Gilbert Ngelego, and Roberson Mbayamvula visiting together at International Committee of Mennonite Brethren convention.
This is a photo of a old building beside a railway track. The house was painted light at one point, but has lost much of its paint. There is a car parked by the house on the other side of the railway tracks. There is green grass and large leafed out trees in the background.
This is a photo of main street in Ashley. It is a very wide street, with the Ash Theatre on one side and other buildings and trees on the other. There are light posts down both sides of the street, taken in daytime. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 28.
This is a photo of an old building with a small sign for Ashley above the door. The building has a red roof and pealing off-white paint. There are four grain elevators behind the house, and railway tracks going in front of the house. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 29.
This is a photo of a parking lot full of cars. There is a white building with three garage doors behind the parking lot of the right and houses with trees in the background. The first car is black with a green roof. See volume 1231, binder17, pg 29.
This is a photo of a hall, with benches in front and chairs in the back. There are many people up on a stage which is covered with products. See volume 1242, scrapbook 01, pg 07.
This photo is of a memorial marker for a tree (unseen) planted for August G. A. Liebig. Engraved in English: "For Grandfather Liebig 1836 - 1914 May this tree stand strong and erect for years to remind posterity of a pioneer of distinction in his church and in this community. With deep and thoughtful gratitude His grandchildren" Exact location unknown.
This photo is a closeup of a memorial marker for a tree (unseen) planted for August G. A. Liebig. Engraved in English: "For Grandfather Liebig 1836 - 1914 May this tree stand strong and erect for years to remind posterity of a pioneer of distinction in his church and in this community. With deep and thoughtful gratitude His grandchildren" Exact location unknown.
This photo is a close-up of the tombstone of August G. A. Liebig. Engraved in German: "Our well-respected teacher and shepherd. Dedicated by thankful friends." Born Feb. 14, 1836 Died Aug. 19, 1914 The funeral was Aug. 20, 1914, near Denhoff, ND and the buriel was Aug. 23, 1914 next to his wife, who died Feb. 14, 1912. Exact location unknown; part of the cemetery may be seen.
This photo is of the tombstone of August G. A. Liebig, preacher and teacher in German Baptist congregations; frquent guest at Mennonite Brethren congregations in the area. Engraved in German: "Our well-respected teacher and shepherd. Dedicated by thankful friends." Born Feb. 14, 1836 Died Aug. 19, 1914 The funeral was Aug. 20, 1914, near Denhoff, ND and the buriel was Aug. 23, 1914 next to his wife, who died Feb. 14, 1912. Exact location unknown; part of the cemetery is seen. See: Mennonite Historian, V. 38 - Sept. 2012.