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Unidentified

This photo is of a large unidentified group of people. The first row of the photo has women seated on the floor. In the second row are women seated on chairs. An old gentleman with a white beard wearing a suit and tie is seated in the centre of that row. Behind this are two rows of men who are standing. The men are in shirtsleeves and most are wearing suspenders.

Unknown

Sod - turning

This photo is of six men with new shovels standing in a row, ready to dig into the ground. Behind them is a large group of people who are watching the ceremony.

Unknown

Group of men in Uruguay

This photo is of a group of men in Uruguay. The men in the middle row from left to right are: Joe P. Neufeld, Winnipeg pastor ; Jacob Franz, long term missionary in Paraguay; ? Foth, M. B pastor in rural Uruguay; American MB mission administrator A.E. Janzen sits in the middle front. All the men are dressed in suits, white shirts, and ties.

Unknown

Mennonite convention

This photo is of a group of approximately twenty people posed behind a minister seated at a desk. The photo was taken at a Mennonite convention. The photo was taken in a building with pews and hymnals attached to the pews.

Unknown

Sod - turning

This photo is of a sod-turning ceremony. A man dressed in a suit and tie is turning the sod and and several dozen people are looking on. A microphone on a stand is on the right side of the photo.

Unknown

Baptism

This photo shows an immersion baptism ceremony in an outdoor setting with a crowd of people surrounding the large pool on all sides. Large trees surround the venue. The candidates are entering the pool in a single file line from the one end. The officiating minister(s) are already in the pool. [South America?]

Unknown

Baptism

This photo is of a congregation meeting on the beach of a large body of water. Four baptismal candidate standing in the front, as the minister, Rev. D. D. Derksen is addressing the people.

Unknown

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