Dillman R. Bomberger (December 15, 1879 - 1944) was a schoolteacher and photographer who was born near Lexington, Elizabeth Township. He worked as a schoolteacher in Elizabeth Township and by 1910 was working as a bookkeeper for Bayonne Steel Casting Company in Reading, PA. He married Aimee Brubaker in 1910 and had two children: Verna and David.
The photographs in this collection are mostly of family or friends and locations in the Elizabeth Township, Warwick Township and Lititz area.
Millersville Garment Company. "People are ready for a parade to buy bonds" written on back of photograph. Identified is M. Naomi Sauder Stehman, top row, third from left.
Photograph- Photos of Ella Rohrer Efinger and friends during nurses' training at Episcopal Hospital, Front Street and Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia. Five unidentified women in uniform standing on a footbridge. (Duplicate of #1-05-04-85 and #1-05-04-86)
Photograph- Photos of Ella Rohrer Efinger and friends during nurses' training at Episcopal Hospital, Front Street and Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia. Five unidentified women in uniform standing on a footbridge. (Duplicate of #1-05-04-85 and #1-05-04-86)
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Photos of Ella Rohrer Efinger and friends during nurses' training at Episcopal Hospital, Front Street and Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia. Five unidentified women in uniform standing on a footbridge. (Duplicate of #1-05-04-85 and #1-05-04-86)
Ella Rohrer married Philip Charles Efinger circa 1920. Ella attended nursing school at Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia, c. 1915. Philip served in World War 1 as an 2nd Lt. in Co. D, 56th Infantry, United States Army. Ella was a great-aunt of the donor, Richard Hauck.
Photograph- Unidentified group of women sitting on rocks along a creek or river. Note the words "Fresh Paint" written on the rock at center. Part of real photo postcard.
Photograph- Unidentified group of women sitting on rocks along a creek or river. Note the words "Fresh Paint" written on the rock at center. Part of real photo postcard.
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Unidentified group of women sitting on rocks along a creek or river. Note the words "Fresh Paint" written on the rock at center. Part of real photo postcard.
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 82, has four pictures on the page. (1 thru 3) Pageant outside with women, horses, costumes and children. Probably a May Day Celebration (4) Ceremony with the year 1919 spelled out on hillside by women posing.
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 93, has four pictures on the page. This is labeled "At A Shore House Party - Week End on Cape - 1919"
(1) Large House (2 and 3) Rocks (4) Women posing on the rocks
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 94, has three pictures on the page. All of them are "At a shore house party -Week End on Cape - 1919 ". People sitting on rocks along seacoast
Ella Rohrer married Philip Charles Efinger circa 1920. Ella attended nursing school at Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia, c. 1915. Philip served in World War 1 as an 2nd Lt. in Co. D, 56th Infantry, United States Army. Ella was a great-aunt of the donor, Richard Hauck.
Ella Rohrer married Philip Charles Efinger circa 1920. Ella attended nursing school at Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia, c. 1915. Philip served in World War 1 as an 2nd Lt. in Co. D, 56th Infantry, United States Army. Ella was a great-aunt of the donor, Richard Hauck.
Ella Rohrer married Philip Charles Efinger circa 1920. Ella attended nursing school at Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia, c. 1915. Philip served in World War 1 as an 2nd Lt. in Co. D, 56th Infantry, United States Army. Ella was a great-aunt of the donor, Richard Hauck.
Ella Rohrer married Philip Charles Efinger circa 1920. Ella attended nursing school at Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia, c. 1915. Philip served in World War 1 as an 2nd Lt. in Co. D, 56th Infantry, United States Army. Ella was a great-aunt of the donor, Richard Hauck.