Penn Square, September 19, 1901, the day of President McKinley's funeral. It was a holiday in Lancaster, and the city's bands rendered funeral dirges during the time of the funeral.
Penn Square, September 19, 1901, the day of President McKinley's funeral. It was a holiday in Lancaster, and the city's bands rendered funeral dirges during the time of the funeral. Note the band in the circle in the foreground.
Cabinet card. Written on back: "Aunt Maggie" and "Dec. 20, 1987". This date might be written incorrectly and could actually be Dec. 20, 1897. This is likely Margaret Etter, sister of John Christian Etter.
Provenance
This collection of photographs is from the estate of Esther Etter Rebman, and is mostly of the Etter, Falk and Kriegelstein families. Some of the photographs may have belonged to her aunt, Mary Etter (b. 1897, d. 1960).
Cabinet card. Written on back: "No Aunt Maggie". Possibly Margaret Etter, sister of John Christian Etter.
Provenance
This collection of photographs is from the estate of Esther Etter Rebman, and is mostly of the Etter, Falk and Kriegelstein families. Some of the photographs may have belonged to her aunt, Mary Etter (b. 1897, d. 1960).
This collection of photographs is from the estate of Esther Etter Rebman, and is mostly of the Etter, Falk and Kriegelstein families. Some of the photographs may have belonged to her aunt, Mary Etter (b. 1897, d. 1960).