Photographs from MG-63, the Johnny Hauck Collection. Hauck was a local boxing historian and brother of noted local boxer Leo Hauck. The Haucks grew up in Lancaster's Cabbage Hill neighborhood and were known as all-around athletes.
Lancaster High School, class of 1890-91. Identified are: David B. Bartholomew, Newton E. Bitzer, Jacob H. Byrne, Howard W. Diller, William M. Dorwart, James F. Erisman, John L. Frantz, John G. Fritchey, Hugh K. Fulton, Charles D. Hubert, J. R. Kinzer, B. F. Kready, Walter J. Leonard, Joseph R. Mercer, Benjamin A. McComsey, Harry W. McGinnis, Washington M. Nixdorf, Edward L. Page, Alden F. Pontz, Fred J. Rieker, John Sachs, Frank T. Thurlow, and William E. Underwood. Teacher seated at left is J. P. McCaskey.
Back row: Ellen Allen Brubaker, Martha Brubaker, Henry Clay Brubaker Jr., Elizabeth Allen Brubaker, William Mercer Brubaker. Front row: Waldo Tucker Brubaker, James Frederick Brubaker, Eleanor Brubaker, Harriet Brubaker, Henry Clay Brubaker Sr., Lewis Allen Brubaker, Mary Tucker Brubaker Smith, Howard Persifor Smith. Taken at the Brubaker's home at 129 East Orange Street, Lancaster. Possibly taken at Thanksgiving, 1897.
Henry Clay Brubaker with his daughter Harriet Brubaker and Howard Persifor Smith III, his grandson. Taken in Judge Brubaker's house at 129 East Orange Street, Lancaster.
Photographs originally housed in LCHS MG-245 The Albert Glassley Collection. This collection is comprised of photographs of the family of Albert Glassley, Sr. and his wife, Amanda Siegler Glassley. Information regarding the family can be found in the Glassley family file in the library.
Construction of Post Office building - now City Hall building. Given to Mayor Kendig Bare by John Ward Willson Loose. Received May 8, 1954. Building erected in 1891.
Provenance
Gift of David Towle. See MG-747 Papers of Mayor Kendig Bare.