Carte de visite of Thaddeus Stevens from a photo album that belonged to Samuel W. Woodhouse, the noted naturalist, surgeon and explorer who took part in the Sitgreaves and other expeditions.
Salem Church of God, 328 West Orange Street, Lancaster. Built in 1877, congregation dissolved in 1884. Property conveyed to Covenant United Brethren Church, 1884 to 1926. Became First Pentecostal Church, Assembly of God from 1927 to 1959. Theobald School of Ballet from 1959 to 1986. Now Community Mennonite Church of Lancaster.
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.
Photograph- Home and land office of Andrew Ellicott, southeast corner of North Prince Street and Marion Street. Sign on the side of the building refers to Minnie Hauk who appeared at Fulton Opera House April 26, 1883. House built 1784. Building later became lodge of American Order of Otters and is now the Sehner Ellicott von Hess House, home the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster. 123 North Prince Street.
Photograph- Home and land office of Andrew Ellicott, southeast corner of North Prince Street and Marion Street. Sign on the side of the building refers to Minnie Hauk who appeared at Fulton Opera House April 26, 1883. House built 1784. Building later became lodge of American Order of Otters and is now the Sehner Ellicott von Hess House, home the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster. 123 North Prince Street.
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Home and land office of Andrew Ellicott, southeast corner of North Prince Street and Marion Street. Sign on the side of the building refers to Minnie Hauk who appeared at Fulton Opera House April 26, 1883. House built 1784. Building later became lodge of American Order of Otters and is now the Sehner Ellicott von Hess House, home the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster. 123 North Prince Street.
Photograph- Carte de visite photographs taken from an album of J. K. Mentzer. The album may have been made by members of the Methodist Church in New Holland c. 1871 as a thank-you to Mr. Mentzer for selling them the land for their new church building. Only one photo in this group is identified. House in New Holland or vicinity. Sign may read J.R. Weckel or Wickel.
Photograph- Carte de visite photographs taken from an album of J. K. Mentzer. The album may have been made by members of the Methodist Church in New Holland c. 1871 as a thank-you to Mr. Mentzer for selling them the land for their new church building. Only one photo in this group is identified. House in New Holland or vicinity. Sign may read J.R. Weckel or Wickel.
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Carte de visite photographs taken from an album of J. K. Mentzer. The album may have been made by members of the Methodist Church in New Holland c. 1871 as a thank-you to Mr. Mentzer for selling them the land for their new church building. Only one photo in this group is identified.
House in New Holland or vicinity. Sign may read J.R. Weckel or Wickel.