Lancaster Press Club Banquet: identified are Wm. Uhler Hensel, Harry H. Hensel, James D. Landis, Andrew H. Hershey, Samuel M. Sener, William Carson, Mr. Shelly, Charles M. Howell, John A. Coyle, Eugene G. Smith, Warren Rehm, Ovid Musselman and F. R. Diffenderfer
Members of the William Penn Camping Club in Kiwanis Park in 1908. The William Penn was a hotel located at 429 North Mulberry Street and owned by the Gerz family. George and Alex Gerz are holding rifles by drum. Their father is at far right rear with cap and mustache. Their uncle Alex, black bow tie, and Aunt Christine, wearing cross, are in back row.
Group of men from the Fin and Feather Club gathered with drinks and a dog in front of a brick wall in a wooded area. Date and location not specified. The name John Musser and Lancaster are stamped on the back. The address 40 Green Street is written on the back.
Group of men from the Fin and Feather Club gathered with the porch of a farmhouse. Outing at L. Wiedler's farm near Oregon, Manheim Township. L. Wiedler may be Louis Wiedler.
Lancaster Camera Club - group of 13 men with cameras in outdoor setting. Those members identified are: D. Walter Miesse, Dr. George Rohrer, Mr. Zell, Ferdinand Demuth, William Gleim
Page 42: Three photos of exterior of Eden Paper Mill, September 1902; Interior of Eden Paper Mill, "Machinery at full force"; Country Club House, Lancaster, August 1902.
Provenance
First of two Diffenderfer family albums. Compiled by Frank Reid Diffenderfer, a former member of LCHS and an editor of a Lancaster city newspaper. Album documents his family as well as that of his neighbors on North Duke Street, Lancaster, between 1901 and 1903. Neighbors include Charles Fondersmith, Robert Slaymaker, and his daughter, Ida, who married Frank Fondersmith.