Viewing of Harry S. Schlotzhauer, either at J. Fred Fisher and Sons Funeral Home or at Zion Lutheran Church, Lancaster. He died 30 November 1925 in Lancaster.
Viewing of Harry S. Schlotzhauer, either at J. Fred Fisher and Sons Funeral Home or at Zion Lutheran Church, Lancaster. He died 30 November 1925 in Lancaster.
Flowers at the viewing of Harry S. Schlotzhauer, either at J. Fred Fisher and Sons Funeral Home or at Zion Lutheran Church, Lancaster. He died 30 November 1925 in Lancaster.
Lancaster Indian Baseball club. Left to righ, top row, standing are: Bill Doremus, scond baseman; Jimmie Boubourekas; Shorty Rittenhouse, center field; Sam Myers, shortstop; Jap Doremus, first baseman; Red Mears, third baseman; Bill Conway, Bill Keeler, left field; Elvin Simmons, filed manager; Eddie Poole; Mule Watson, pitcher; Grunt Peiffer, catcher; and Monk Doremus, right field. Kneeling: Pat Hagen, bat boy; Joe Geraci, bench manager; Charlie Geraci, mascot; and Skeetz Shultz. Pictured in the July 28, 1923 Lancaster New Era newspaper.
Provenance
Photographs from MG-63, the Johnny Hauck Collection. Hauck was a local boxing historian and brother of noted local boxer Leo Hauck. The Haucks grew up in Lancaster's Cabbage Hill neighborhood and were known as all-around athletes.
Photograph- Two story brick row houses and double dwellings, sign "Holland Gardens", shows trolley tracks, New Holland Ave., Lancaster City.
Description
Two story brick row houses and double dwellings, sign "Holland Gardens", shows trolley tracks, New Holland Ave., Lancaster City. Customer: W. W. Heidelbaugh.