Pennsylvania barn back, barn bank view. Roth notes "The date of this Pennsylvania barn is not known but it probably was built by Daniel Roth who came into possession of the farm sometime after the death of his father in 1865."
Pennsylvania barn front, forebay view. Roth notes "A later owner has closed in the forebay adding the space to the stable. It has again been opened". She also notes "The Reiblings claim it once had a windmill on the roof to run the chopping mill."
Close up of house with white siding and black trim. Roth notes "This farm was purchased by John and Magdalena (Schultz) Brenneman for their son, John. S. Brenneman."
Livestock truck and trailer in foreground and on left edge of photograph. Red barn in center of photograph in the background. Low green and white barn in foreground of photo on the right hand side.
Left side of photograph contains red equipment shed, center of photograph contains long white house, with red barn visible behind it. Silos are to the right of the barn. Roth notes "The one 1/2 story brick house was built by/for Daniel Schrag (after 1861). A "Doddyhaus" was added to the east end. The woodshed and summer kitchen at the west end were replaced with a breezeway, providing a cover to the basement and a garage. The barn was built in 1915 - in 1999 it has been greatly altered".
In middle ground of photo, white two-story house with long red barn to the right of the house. Roth notes "2-story log house built in 1840s by John Weicker".
Left side of photograph in middle ground has gray wooden barn, in centre and foreground of photo is a sign "Hiltoper Holsteins". To right of sign in middle ground is a white house. Roth notes "The house of frame construction was built after 1860. It was built in the same design (Gothic gable window and front door surrounded by glass panels) as that of Daniel and Magdalene Brenneman".
Flower garder (used p. 39 of 150 Years (Amish-Mennonite Sesquicentennial). Probably the farm of Armand and Katie Bender, Lot 18, Concession IV, South Easthope Township, Perth County, Ontario
White house close to road. Roth notes "This frame house is believed to have been built by immigrant John Roes. Additions at rear are of more recent vintage as are large windows in front."
View of brick house from the front. Roth notes "Farm occupied by Nicholas Roth Sr and Anna Shantz 1836-1847, by Benedict and Catherine (Brenneman) Roth. Windows in either side, 2nd floor have been bricked in, at least one window at right on 1st floor has been bricked in. House built after 1861 by/for Benedict and Catherine (Brenneman) Roth.