Miss Druckenmiller seated in front of the Druckenmiller Home built shortly after the Civil War on the east side of North Lime between Walnut Street and the railroad.
Negative of Columbia Bridge Burning from "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper" Picture includes troups, horse gathering and the bridge between Wrightsville and Columbia on fire.
Exterior of Ezra F. Bowman's first store, located at 106 East King Street. Left to right, William Thomson, Amos Frick, Ezra F. Bowman, Harper Foreman, Howard Werntz, Richard Mason, Harry Sutton.
Formerly the Kitty Yeates summer home in 1854, this residence became the A. J. Gerz Green Cottage Hotel. The building remains today at 613 Fremont Street. From left are A. J. Gerz and his wife, Margaret Gerz.