Abe Enns and his second wife Maria (Chernetsky) Enns and daughter Katharina in Russia. Katharina was born in 1912 and she appears to be under a year old with a doll on her lap in this picture. Katharina and her daughter are wearing dresses made of the same material.
This is a postcard print which shows a young girl wearing a flowery hat. The card was intended for use in Spring. It has the month of May inscribed in German on the upper left corner. The reverse side has a personal message in the old German script.
This is a photo of Gerda Hiebert in the baby swing and Elfrieda Hiebert standing beside the swing. They are the two daughters of Gerhard Hiebert and Helena Hiebert (Penner) in Pasadena, California.
This studio photograph shows Jacob Janzen standing behind a broken fence. He is wearing a formal morning coat, white shirt with a standup collar and a black bow tie. It might be a wedding photograph due to the formal wear although he is not wearing any flowers in his lapel.
This photograph is of two young unnamed boys, possibly brothers. The elder one is standing and the younger one is seated. Both are wearing knee breeches and a sailor top with large collar, white stockings and black shoes. The younger boy is seated on a well-upholstered chair. The older boy has his left arm around the younger. The inscription on the reverse of the photograph reads "zum Geburtstag am 15. Maerz 1912".
A photo of the funeral for Anna Bergen. Anna is the sister of Katherina (Bergen) Voth, another daughter of Helena (Sawatsky) and Kornelius Bergen, who are seated in the center or the photo, directly behind Anna Bergen's open casket.
This photo is of a group of 13 girls dressed in their drama costumes posing for a photo in front of a painted backdrop depicting a forest. Costumes include sailor, king, clergy etc. The actors are enrolled in the Tiege Maedchenschule in the Molotschna colony. Back row, third from right is Maria Heidebrecht. -- Note: this photo will be placed in the over sized section.