Page 34 has three pictures from Paul and Elizabeth Ryder's trip to Mount Vernon. Notation at top of page: "Mt Vernon scenes on trip to Endless Caverns and Washington DC with Moyers" (1) View of Mt Vernon mansion (2) Paul and Elizabeth Ryder standing in the doorway of Mt Vernon next to another man (3) View of "Glorious Potomac"
Lancaster's "First Aviation Show" held in the Keystone Furniture Company Building, 2-4 West King Street, Lancaster, January 14-19, 1929. United States Navy exhibit.
Photo album of Paul and Elizabeth Ryder, Page 32, had four pictures at one point,but one is now missing. (1) Beach Haven , NJ. September 1924 "Lovely Visit" (2) "A War Time Snap" Paul Ryder in Uniform standing by a tent (3) First Christmas in new house on Race Avenue.
Charles Lindbergh with Naval officers on the USS Memphis upon his return to Washington, DC after his Trans-Atlantic flight from New York to Paris on May 21 - 22, 1927.
Provenance
Lancaster New Era newspaper photographer Walter Hallowell was granted a press pass to photograph the return of Charles Lindbergh in Washington, DC.
Mrs. Lindbergh being escorted aboard the USS Memphis in Washington, DC, after her husband's return from his Trans-Atlantic flight from New York to Paris on May 21 - 22, 1927.
Provenance
Lancaster New Era newspaper photographer Walter Hallowell was granted a press pass to photograph the return of Charles Lindbergh in Washington, DC.
Charles Lindbergh aboard the USS Memphis in Washington, DC, after his return from his Trans-Atlantic flight from New York to Paris on May 21 - 22, 1927.
Provenance
Lancaster New Era newspaper photographer Walter Hallowell was granted a press pass to photograph the return of Charles Lindbergh in Washington, DC.
The USS Memphis returning to Washington, DC, with Charles Lindbergh returning from his Trans-Atlantic flight from New York to Paris on May 21 - 22, 1927.
Provenance
Lancaster New Era newspaper photographer Walter Hallowell was granted a press pass to photograph the return of Charles Lindbergh in Washington, DC.