Three men in hats and suits walking down village street. Can see trees, fences and houses on both sides. Print is badly yellowed and faded with a crack in paper. The photo is a good example of a typical Russian Mennonite street village.
Lovely clear shot of people in Ford Model T in front of a housebarn. Can see gingerbread on veranda. Two adults (parents?) with one child are in the front seat, three children are in the back.
One is standing leaning on the chiar the other is sitting in. Informal pose. The women have buffont hairdos with no headcoverings, and wear long skirts and blouses with tightly belted waists. Envelope says, "Miss Agatha & Annie Klippenstein."
Two little girls in plaid dresses stand holding hands. They have ribbons in hair and look like twins. Can see fancy pattern on linoleum floor. Envelope says "Friesens Twins. 1 Doz P.Cards 2 girls."
Portrait of John and Margaretha (Hamm) Krueger with their children John and Peter. In front of stairwell with ceiling trap door. Margaretha is wearing a headcovering and long dark dress. (Envelope for the following images says "B. Hamm and Mrs. Copied Photo."
Four of the children are Peter G. and Gertruda (Funk) Hamm's children, Ed, Ben, George and Jake. Youngest two children are in chairs in front, others stand. Can see trap door in ceiling by stairwell.
Sitting on steps before a fancy house. Can see windows, shutters, door with gingerbread trim, foundation. They are in fancy dress. Envelope says Mrs. Funk and Mrs. Krueger and children. No. 6"