Annual Memorial Day services at Soldiers and Sailors Monument at Penn Square. Gerald Sullenberger, Robert Patterson, Thomas McFadden and Jerry Byers place wreaths at the base of the monument. Last time of placing werats at the statue. Decided hereafter to place one wreat at the base of the monument facing North Queen Street.
Photo postcard of trolleys around Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Penn Square, Lancaster, looking east toward Watt and Shand Department Store. Printed by Souvenir Post Card Company. Addressed to Miss Dessa Goshorn, E. New St. near Plum St., Lancaster, Pa. Message states "Want to see you at S. S> Sept. 24th Rally Day at Otterbein. Yours, Sec." Postmarked 1911.
Penn Square, looking east.Shown are Hendren's Cigars, Hales Delmonico, Harness Trunks, Centre Square Dental Rooms, Rohrers. Women and men are waiting for trolley at monument, barrels at curb. Circa 1904
Penn Square looking West at Monument. Seen in the picture are Central Market, Sprenger's, Kirsch Brothers, and people waiting for trolley. Paper opn front of picture says "1905 view of Center Square Showing Western Side.
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.
Bank building, southwest corner of Penn Square, Junior American Mechanics United Mechanics Hall on second floor. Also shows Edward Kreckel store to the left.
Large crowd of people at Penn Square the day of President McKinley's funeral. It was a holiday and the city band played dirges during the time of the funeral.