Covered bridge on the Little Chiques Creek at The Springs, south of Mount Joy. Carried away by flood and replaced by a steel bridge. Located on Longenecker Road, Mount Joy Borough
Provenance
Lancaster County covered bridge photos taken by M. E. Schroll and Kathryn L. Sauder taken between 1956 and 1958.
Mount Joy High School class, spring 1924. Presented to D. L. Biemesderfer, June 28, 1975 on occasion of 50th anniversary of graduation of class of 1925. Presented by John Eshleman (class of 1925, back row, eightht from left). Back row, left to right: John Meisenberger, Joe Schaeffer, Joe Charles, Witmer Shank, Charles Eby, Albert Booth, Leroy Herman, John Eshleman, Guy Myers, Merl Hoffer, Alois Heilig, Bob Brubaker, Charles Siller, Fred Diffenderfer, Joe Moore, Walter Becker, Frank Tyndall and Herman ? . Third row, far right is D. Luke Biemesderfer.
"The Fifth Annual Picnic of the M.T. Garvin & Co at Hersheypark, July 2nd 1920" with women in white garments and several men in suit coats and ties. There are probably over 100 people in the picture with none of them identified.
Photograph- Penn Square, showing trolley cars, Woolworth Building with roof garden, signs for Fulton Bank, Marrow's Ice Cream, and Camel Cigarettes; also shows monument, autos, pedestrians
Photograph- Penn Square, showing trolley cars, Woolworth Building with roof garden, signs for Fulton Bank, Marrow's Ice Cream, and Camel Cigarettes; also shows monument, autos, pedestrians
Description
Penn Square, showing trolley cars, also Woolworth Building with roof garden, signs for Fulton Bank, Marrow's Ice Cream, and Camel Cigarettes; also shows monument, autos, pedestrians
A. B. Rote & Co. - Drilling machine purchased December 1927 for $2, 871. Baush #2 high speed multiple spindle drilling machine. 16" x 30" rectangular head gear chest bushed for 14 spindles, machine equiped with 12 1 3/4" spindles - #3 M. T. 1 15 horsepower motor - 1200 RPM. Type C. F. Westinghouse with automatic starter and push button control. 220 volt, 3 phase, 60 cycle. Junked, sold for scrap December 1978.