The photo shows Cornelius Suderman tilling the land in a field in Laubenheim. This field is separated from a neighbouring field by a log and barbed wire fence. Two people are seen in the distance.
The photo shows Johann B. F. Toews standing in a field of peanuts in Laubenheim. Two other men are with him. There is a field of corn next to the peanuts.
The photo shows the Johann B. F. Toews residential house under construction in Laubenheim. The two story log framed house is made of clay bricks and corrugated metal sheets. The veranda is seen on two sides but the posts at the front indicate that it will wrap around the house. There is a smaller building beside the house. [Johann Toews] and another man are standing in front of the house while a child is playing on the ground.
The photo shows Isaak K. Fehr standing between a field of watermelons and a field of sorghum in Laubenheim. He is pictured with his dog and another man, possibly one of his sons who also has a dog.
The photo shows the brick making operation in the yard of Johann B. F. Toews in Laubenheim. Two adults are working at forming the bricks while 3 children are helping with the process or playing. There is a stack of finished bricks on the right and rows of bricks drying on the ground.
The photo shows the first buildings on the Johann B. F. Toews homestead in Laubenheim. There are two main structures with several sections each underneath tall trees, some are tent-like, some made of corrugated sheets of metal. There are four family members in front of the building on the left.
The photo shows the early beginnings of the village of Laubenheim. There are two homesteads, each with several buildings or structures. It appears as if each homestead is surrounded by a barbed wire fence.
The photo shows Peter Braun's house under construction in Laubenheim. Three men are working on the wood framed house made of clay bricks. There is a small crude structure on the left that [could be Peter Braun's first home].
The photo shows the first buildings on the homestead of Peter P. Braun in Laubenheim. The building on the left appears to be the house, then there is a tent like structure and on the right there appears to be a workshop. There are three men working with wood in front of that building. Several uncut tree trunks are lying nearby.
The photo shows Braun standing in front of his residential house in Laubenheim. The two story house is made of clay bricks with a corrugated metal roof. A veranda runs along both sides of the house providing protection from the sun. There are two smaller structures on the right side of the photo.