Hamilton Watch Company, founded 1892. Machine Shop Press Room. Persons identified are: George Ganse, Peter Nixdorf, Samuel Bridigan, Harry Stoner, Jack Hoffman, Ben Weitzel, Harry Weitzel, and Charles Groff
While you are getting well and storng we poor Lancaster people are undering if the keeps up whether we will not have to join you and Miss Emma. Tell Miss Emma I will teach my first Temperence lesson Sunday morning and I pitty the children but will do the best I can as long as Miss Emma seems to think I am equal or should be to do it. Lots of love, G. Friday June 25, 1919.
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Wish I could spend a few hours with you today. Just know how invigorating those sea breezes are. Sincerely hope you will regain your accustomed health and strength very soon and that your sojourn by the sea may be even more of a benefit and delight each day than you anticipated. With much love, Marie
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Photo postcard of trolleys around Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Penn Square, Lancaster, looking east toward Watt and Shand Department Store. Printed by Souvenir Post Card Company. Addressed to Miss Dessa Goshorn, E. New St. near Plum St., Lancaster, Pa. Message states "Want to see you at S. S> Sept. 24th Rally Day at Otterbein. Yours, Sec." Postmarked 1911.
Stevens High School, Lancaster, Pa. Constructed of sandstone and buff brick, this building occupies grounds on an elevated site. It was completed in 1905 and was named in honor of Thaddeus Stevens the distinguished publicist, who was a native of the city and founder of its public school system.