Lancaster County Historical Society marker for the White Swan Hotel, formerly located on the southeast corner of Penn Square, Lancaster. Marker was mounted on exterior wall of Watt and Shand's Department Store.
Lancaster Recreation Association Girls' Club Show. Phyllis Dick, director. Held at St. James Parish House on North Duke Street, Lancaster. Large group of girls on stage with audience looking on.
View of Lancaster taken from Zion Lutheran Church steeple, by moonlight. Shows Trinity Lutheran Church, the county courthouse and St. James Episcopal Church.
Pennsylvaia Historical and Museum Commission marker for William Henry, located on William Henry Way near the northwest corner of Penn Square looking toward Old City Hall, Central Market and Hager's Department Store.
View of Council Chamber in the Municipal Building as Mayor Cary was making his farewell address. Old and new commissioners are seated in foreground. Left to right are commissioners Rineer, Schnitzer, Bowman, Kreisle, Spidle and Shirk.
Provenance
Gift of David Towle. See MG-747 Papers of Mayor Kendig Bare.
First Presbyterian Church Sunday School staff at work in their office. Rear from left: Mrs. T. V. Uttly, Emil Meyre, Ormand Hampton, Dan Strickler, Ernest Bertram; front from left, David P. Watt, Rodney Diffenbaugh, and Glenn Dietrich
Walter A. Buckius, left, proprietor, stands with city police officer, Ike Rittenhouse, center, and a bartender in front of Buckius Cafe. The cafe was located on corner of West Orange and North Water Streets. Now the Tally Ho.