The Albert M. Snyder home at 426 Queen Street South, Kitchener, Ontario. Shown are Albert, his wife Catharine (nee Cressman), daughter Viola (b.1899) and son Paul (b. 1901.).
Schneider homestead in Lancaster, PA, two miles west of Mastersonville. The home of Christian, Joseph and Jacob Schneider who migrated to Canada in 1806 and 1807. From Schneider collection, HM 1.168.5, folder 4
Golden anniv. of Menno C. & Mary Ann Nahrgang Cressman (middle, seated). To his r.: son Boyd, daughter Grace, her husband Melvin Shuh, (children in f. of them), S.F. Coffman, Mary Kolb, C.F. Derstine. More names on sheets.
Jacob Y. Shantz (1822-1909) family. L-R: back, Harriet, Veronica, Lucinda, Ephraim, Moses B.; Middle: Jacob, Susannah, Dilman, Mary, John B. Front: Sarah & Jacob Y., On Ground: Ida & Eunice
Quilt presented as a farewell gift depicts amalgamation of United Mennonite; Western Ontario Mennonite; Mennonite Conference of Ontario and Quebec; Inter-Mennonite Missions and Service Board. - from the Mennonite Confer
The corner stone laid for the Swedenborgian Church of the Good Shepherd. On platform, l-r: C.W. Hagen, ?, C.A. Ahrens, ?, J.M. Snyder, F. Schneider (son of J.M. Schneider), ?, ?, Rev. Spiers with a brass band. Not printed.