Marianovka Estate (Pologi, Russia)

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Johann Goossen in Coach

This photo is of John Goossen (Johann Goossen) sitting in a coach. The driver sits in front and the coach is hitched to three horses. In the background is the coach house, which included an apartment for the driver. The coach house is part of the Marianovka estate owned by Jacob Wall. Johann Goossen is an uncle to Jacob Wall.

Marianovka Estate

This photo is of the Marinaovka estate owned by Jacob P. Wall and consisted of 6700 acres of land. The photo shows a road in the foreground, a fence, and a farm yard with numerous large buildings on it that appear to be made of brick. This estate was north of the Molotschna colony and sandwiched between the Wintergruen estate to the west (owned by Jacob Goossen, Jacob Wall's uncle) and the Katerinovka estate, also owned by Wall. These three estates had their southern boarder along the Konka river and were between the cities of Orekhov and Pologi. The Tokmak railway ran just south of the Konka river.
Note: the photo is in poor shape and there are 2 poems on the back of the photo.

Marianovka Estate - Wall family leaving for a wedding

This photo is of the Wall family leaving for a wedding from their Marinaovka estate. People are standing in front of the car on the drive way. Behind the car is a well care for garden/yard with flowers, potted plants, and children playing around a fountain. The estate house made of white brick is in the background. People in front of the car l-r: Peter Wall, an agent from Germany, Mr. Epp, Mary Wall, Jacob Wall, grandmother, Anna Wall (Anna Enns). People by the pool/fountain, l-r: George Wall, Abe Wall, Katherina, Jacob Wall, John Wall, Gottlieb (son of the cook).
Note: The photo is in poor shape and there is a poem on the back.