The collection consists of colour slides taken by James Reusser in the 1960s. The photographs are of family homes and haunts (particularly of James' wife Helen (Snyder) who grew up in the area), other locations related to Mennonite history in Ontario, and photographs of contemporary Ontario Mennonite churches and institutions.
On slide: "Abr Weber Familly 1807 Conestogo[six] Waggon Doon Pioneer Village" The Conestoga Wagon used by Weber family to come to Canada from Lancaster, Pa. At Doon Pioneer Village (Waterloo Region Museum)
Benjamin Eby tombstone at First Mennonite Church, Kitchener, Ontario. On slide: "Benjamin Eby 1785-1853. 1806 M[inister] 1809 B[ishop] 1812. At First Church
Berkley Tavern in Kitchener, operated by Kitchener Dairies which was owned by the Jonas and Lawrence Bingeman families. This location is now the Kitchener Senior Centre on King Street East.