This is a photo of the well-dressed Henry Klippenstein family posing in front of an ornate backdrop. Back row (left to right): Bernard Klippenstein, Henry Klippenstein and Peter Klippenstein. Middle row (left to right): Sara Klippenstein (Friesen), Abram Klippenstein, Henry Klippenstein and John Klippenstein. Front row (left to right): Margaret Klippenstein and Sara Klippenstein.
This is a photo of teacher Franz Siemens and his pupils posing outside the Altbergthal School. Among the pupils are Margaret Klippenstein and Sara Klippenstein, younger daughters of Heinrich Klippenstein and Sarah Klippenstein.
This is a photo of Helena Klippenstein and Bernhard Klippenstein sitting on chairs in front of a painted backdrop. Helena is wearing a long, dark skirt with an apron and a long sleeve blouse. She is wearing a head covering. Bernhard is dressed in a double-breasted suit and bowler hat.
This is a photo of two well dressed, unidentified girls posing in front of a painted backdrop. One of the girls is standing and the other is sitting on an ornate wicker chair.
This is a photo of Peter Klippenstein's threshing outfit in action. (Left to right): wagon of straw hitched to two horses,threshing machine with a large pile of grain beside it, another loaded wagon hitched to two horses, the belts from the tractor to the threshing machine and another wagon and horses.
This is a photo of Sara Klippenstein (Friesen) and Henry Klippenstein. They are both dressed in dark clothing. Sara is wearing a head covering. They are sitting on chairs in front of a painted backdrop.
This is a photo of Maria Klippenstein (Dyck) and Peter Klippenstein on their wedding day. Maria is dressed in a long dark dress with puff sleeves . She is standing beside Peter who is seated on a chair and is wearing a dark, three-piece suit, white shirt and a tie.
This is a photo of Maria Klippenstein (Dyck) and Peter H. Klippenstein. They are posing beside a large cactus. Maria is standing, wearing a long, dark dress with long sleeves and an ornate upper bodice. Peter is sitting on a chair, wearing a three-piece suit, white shirt and a tie. He is holding a cap.
This is a photo of an unidentified young boy standing on a chair. He is dressed in dark stockings, short pants and a long tunic top with a belt. The back of the chair is draped with a white cloth that is embroidered and has a ruffle around it. Behind him to the right is a window with a lacy sheer curtain.
This is a photo of Marichen H. Klippenstein (later Mrs. George J. Braun) sitting in a wooden highchair. She is wearing a plaid dress with a white collar.
This is a photo of Abram J. Friesen and Agatha Friesen (Hamm) in their wedding attire. Agatha is wearing a long white dress and veil. Her headpiece and corsage are made of greenery. She is standing beside Abram with her hand on his shoulder. Abram is seated on a chair. He is wearing a three piece suit, white shirt, tie and a boutonniere with a white ribbon.
This is a photo of (left to right): Sara Klippenstein, Abram Klippenstein, Margaret Klippenstein, John Klippenstein, Bernard Klippenstein and Peter Klippenstein. They are posing under a tree.
This is a photo of Heinrich and Sarah Klippenstein posing under some trees with their children and their spouses and grandchildren. Back row (left to right): Bernhard Klippenstein, Peter Klippenstein with a child, Sara Klippenstein, John Kippenstein, Margaretha Klippenstein and Abram Klippenstein. Middle row (left to right): Maria Klippenstein (Dueck) with a child, Maria Klippenstein (Dyck) with a child, Sarah Klippenstein (Friesen), Heinrich Klippenstein, Henry Klippenstein with a child and Sara Klippenstein (Wieler) with a child. In the front row there are seven children, four girls and three boys.