Three different houses (the Royal Exchange hotel run by Casper Heller, Louis Seyler's steam grist mill, and Enoch Ziegler's home) erected in mid-nineteenth century Berlin, Ontario. Used in Hannes Schneider, page 90A.
The home of Henry Hett from his arrival in Berlin in 1853 to his death in 1914. The house was built in the old style with low ceilings and the house set to the side of the street. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 318.
At 1. is the Waterloo County poor house (jail); 2. the County poor house hospital; and 3. the County poor house graveyard without any markers. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 124A.
A car driving in front of what is assumed to be Reverend W.F. Bindeman's home on King St. The Reverend later moved to Young St. where he died. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 120H.
Alex. Millar's home, Queen St. North, in the 1890's; later St. Peter's church parsonage. The building was demolished in 1938. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 323.
The Old Homestead Pick Wick [Miniature] Golf Course on Queen St. South with an automobile parked in front. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 126. Near duplicate photo included.
Schneider's Creek adjoining the homestead covered in 1930. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 150A. A duplicate photo and a near duplicate photo are included.
The fence is the boundary between the land of Joseph M. Snyder (left) and the land of Edith Quickfall. Legal letter confirming this boundary is on the back of the photo. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 110A. Duplicate included.
A sketching of the "Red" school house by J.G. Stroh. The building was demolished in 1857. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 120G. Write-up included with photo.
A sketching of the buildings on the north side of King Street between Queen St. and Frederick St. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 120G. Related photograph in file 1994-1.46.