One of the photos on this page shows two men on the porch of the Stewart Ranch playing what appears to be checkers, backgammon or another small board game.
Photograph at bottom center of this page features a large wooden building with "Roller Mills" and "The H.B. Harkness Flouring Mills" painted on the sides.
Marilyn Wengert, married in 1946 and changed her name to Marilyn Wengert Gatewood, sits in a white dress as her photograph is being taken. She is estimated to be four years old in this photograph.
A home economics class taught in the early 1900s by Lottie Wengert. Many young individuals are wearing chef's hats, and aprons as they appear to be learning how to cook.
This photograph was sent to Lottie Wengert in 1910. Written on the back of this photograph is, "Your room-mate Bernice. Nov. 06, 1910." This was most likely her college roommate.
This woman was liekly a friend or a relative of Lottie Wengert. She appears to be wearing a sorority pin on her chest. Indented in the bottom right hand corner is, "Hart Ames, IA."
This girl was likely a friend or relative of Lottie Wengert. It appears as if the individual in the photograph is wearing three fake flowers on her dress.