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.
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Provenance
Small album with black composition covers which are no longer attached. Album is in poor conditon. Contains 124 photographs of people, scenes and buildings - few are identified. All taken between 1897 and 1899. Possibly belonged to the family of Edward Reinhold of East Donegal Township. His son, Paul, is the only identified person in the album.
Photograph- Four unidentified men standing in front of Charles E. and Harvey C. Huber's grocery store at 224 North Queen Street. They later became cigar manufacturers.
Photograph- Four unidentified men standing in front of Charles E. and Harvey C. Huber's grocery store at 224 North Queen Street. They later became cigar manufacturers.
Description
Four unidentified men standing in front of Charles E. and Harvey C. Huber's grocery store at 224 North Queen Street. They later became cigar manufacturers.
This is the southeast corner of North Prince and James Streets, showing corner grocery store owned by family pictured in front. Bob Epler, who submitted this picture, lived in house on right with striped awning.
Anna Boettner and son Charles pose with Emmanuel Shegler, center, as husband Myron Boettner loads bakery goods for delivery. Bakery shop was located at 128 North Lime Street.