Photographs from MG-63, the Johnny Houck Collection. Houck was a local boxing historian and brother of noted local boxer Leo Houck. The Houcks grew up in Lancaster's Cabbage Hill neighborhood and were known as all-around athletes.
Copy of photograph of construction and engineering department of the Pennsylvania Traction Company. Left to right: William Harkins, masonry inspector; Harry McGinnis, chainman; H. D. Hatzfeld, levelman; W. O. Groff, transitman; William Henderson, principal assistant engineer; S. R. Slaymaker, chief engineer; Frank T. Weiler, assistant engineer; John Dickey, transitman; John Eby, draughtsman; Frederick Unger, rodman; Milton Hartman, tie inspector; John Huffnagle, axeman; William Rathfon, tie inspector.
Provenance
From folder labeled "C. T. Co. County Lines Photos"
Newspaper photo and article about the campaign banner of Benjamin Harrison and Whitelaw Reid over North Queen Street during their bid for presidential and vice-presidential re-election in 1892.
Lancaster High School c. 1894 237-239 West Orange St. showing First class, names of students listed on back of photo but students are not identified by name. Names listed are: Arthur H. Ball, Harry C. Bolenius, Ralph W. Coho, George W. Cornelius, Harold F. Diffenderfer, Leon G. Dodge, William W. Eichler, James R. Elliott, Frederick Gasser, Eugene A. Heim, John P. Herr, Guy H. Killian, William H. Kready, George E. Kulhman, Walter S. Mellinger, Donald G. McCaskey, Robert Bruce McGaw, Harry J. Nolty, William P. Ostermayer, W. F. Satchell, Oliver J. Smith, Harry J. Stauffer, Charles A. Steckman, William H. Thompson. Also shown is John P. McCaskey.