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Catechism Class, Helvetia German Reformed Church,  Helvetia, W. Va.
"Gimmel and Marti boys enjoy a Sunday beer." Left to right: Ernest Gimmel, Simon Gimmel, Leonard Marti, John Gimmel, Gottfried Gimmel.
Left to right, front to back: Leonard, Mathias, Julia, and Anna.
Anderegg home on Hilltop, later the home of Henry Betler. Approximately 2 and 1/2 miles from Helvetia.
Left to right: Nellie Daetwyler Been, Emma Daetwyler Cutright, Lena Daetwyler Suesli--sisters, Emil Daetwyler.
Left to right: John Gimmel, Mary Huber, Oscar Malcomb, Fanny Huppertz.
Left to right: Hulda Dubach, Verena Metzener, Della Vogel, Bertha Engler, Mary Metzener, Julia, Burky, Ruth Fahrner.
Ruth Ramsey Marti, Mable Ramsey Mann, Anna Sutton Fischer, Alma Ramsey Burky. Seated: Edwin Ramsey, Harley Sutton.
Standing left to right: Olga Aegerter, Julia Burky, Mary Burky. Seated: Mary Metzener and Verena Metzener.
Unidentified farm showing the use of the horse-drawn hay rake.
Left to Right: Mini Haslebacher, Olga Aegerter, Lena Haslebacher. Sitting on a horse-drawn hay rake.
Elise Dubach Burky, Lena Dubach Kuenzler, Marianna Dubach Aegerter.
A parade at Helvetia, probably the 4th of July.
With a number of logging tools.
Left, front to back: Walter Stadler, Christian Burky, Ernest Burky, Emil Daetwyler, unidentified. Right, front to back: Gottfried Aegerter, Erwin Burky, John Betler, Otto Betler, Emil Metzener Sr.
This shot shows the tramway as it was constructed to carry lumber to and from the lumber yard.
Carrying lumber by horse-drawn wagon and tramway.
Arnold Metzener, Ben Fahrner, Alfred Engler.
Interior of the Jacob Zumbach store which sat between the Huber Inn and J. Zumbach's house. Ladies unidentified.
Taking in hay with a horse and sled.
Edward and Emil Metzener with their hunting dogs.
Carrying lumber with horse and wagon.
Back Row: Alma Ramsey, Mable Ramsey, Ruth Ramsey, Edwin Ramsey, Alfred Teuscher, Mary Isch Teuscher, Ida Sutton, Bill Sutton, Anna Sutton, Harley Sutton. Front Row: Alma Teuscher, Lena Teuscher, Anna Marti Teuscher, Margaret Teuscher, Gertrude Teuscher, Jacob Tuescher, Francis Sutton, John Teuscher, Bertha Teuscher Sutton, Mable Sutton, David Sutton, George Sutton, Edward Sutton, Elda Sutton.
Back to Front: Alma, Lena, Gertrude, Anna Marti Teuscher, Jacob Teuscher, Margaret. Cheese house in the background.
Left to Right: George Anderegg Jr., Oscar Malcomb, Herman Schneider, Ernest Hassig, Otto Betler, Louis Haslebacher.
Several men and women, marching down a dirt road, many playing instruments.
Left to right standing: Peter Swint, Baltassar Merkli, Ida Merkli Swint, Henry Merkli, Anna Merkli McNeal holding Irene, August Merkli. Children back row: Gertrude Swint, Mary Agnes Swint. Middle: Edward Swint, Joseph Swint, Angela Swint. Front: Bernadine McNeal, Agnes McNeal, Mary McNeal.
Left to right: Benny Fahrner, Arnold Metzener, Frank Wuerzer, Emmanuel Gimmel, John Mari, Walter Aegerter, Simon Gimmel, Alfred Koerner.
Lydia Schleuniger Johnson, Della Schleuniger, Martha Schleuniger.
A needlepoint commemorating Benjamin Holtkamp's ordination in the German Reform Church.
Six piece band playing such instruments as a violin, flute, accordion and guitar.