Image of Trinity Lutheran Church. 1800's. New brick facade, wrought iron grate/fence surrounding building's sides. Steeple now integrated with building's face.
Same as preceeding print. Black and white engraving of James Buchanan. Subject is standing between a chair and a table, holding a book that is resting on the table. Signature below, with smaller print: "Engraved by permission from the original in the possession of J.C. Buttre, Esq." and additional print below it. Mixture of etching and engraving. Johnson Fry & Co., Publishers.
Dimensions are image only. Page is 10.25" x 7.125"
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2016-06-28
Condition Notes
Darkened around edges from acid burn. Dark spots at top from tape bleed-through. Reverse has linen tape hinges remaining on top of previous taped area.
Object ID
2013.008.03
Place of Origin
New York, New York
Credit
Gift of the Family of Eleanor N. Henry (John D. McNeill Jr., Mary Catherine Henry West, James Buchanan Henry IV, and Elizabeth Henry Richardson)
Black & white lithograph of James Buchanan. Dark print of subject, 3/4 length, standing, turned slightly to the right, looking at viewer. Dressed in formal attire, he appears younger than in most images. He is holding a book in his left hand and resting it on a round table.
Buchanan's signature appears along bottom of print and a miniature image of Wheatland appears to the left
In small print at top left is "Copyrighted in 1901 by the Gravure Company of America." Printed according to copyright of 1901; image & engraving done much earlier.
Three parallel, oblique scratches at bottom of image upwards. Paper is acid burned, particularly around edges. Reverse has sticky tape residue along edges, all four sides.
Object ID
2013.008.05
Credit
Gift of the Family of Eleanor N. Henry (John D. McNeill Jr., Mary Catherine Henry West, James Buchanan Henry IV, and Elizabeth Henry Richardson)
Color print, lithograph, "Muster roll of the 79th PA Vol." is bordered with three scenes between two central U.S. flags: a campfire with soldiers thinking of families at home; a battlefield scene; a wife with baby and dog at home, thinking of her soldier husband. Side borders show soldiers being reunited with their families.
"The 79th PA were organized and mustered into the Service of the United States at Pittsburg, October the 18th, 1861, and mustered into the service as veterans at Chatanooga Tennessee on the 12th of February 1864." The list includes the name of men in Companies A through K with their ranks. Most lists contain more than 82 names each. At bottom, in the center are the names of commissioned officers, including Lancaster's Col. Henry A. Hambright as well as members of the Regimental Band. At the bases of columns on left and right are a list of 10 Skirmishes and Battles in which the 79 Pa. Volunteers participated in Tennessee, Georgia and Kentucky.
Print, Lithograph, "The Lancaster Weekly Inquirer's / New Year's Offering for 1864" with image of George Washington, painted by G. Stuart, engraved by J. Sartain
Print of "The Old Court House, Lancaster, PA." (Torn Down in 1853); Below: "Out upon Time! it will leave no more/ Of the things to come than the things before." "Out upon Time! who for ever will leave/ But enough of the Past for the Future to grieve." From the Daily Intelligencer's Offering, January 1st, 1866.