Photograph- Annie E. Stephan of Elizabethtown standing with her produce wagon. Stephan took over her husband's business when he died. She was the wife of Charles B. Stephan.
Photograph- Annie E. Stephan of Elizabethtown standing with her produce wagon. Stephan took over her husband's business when he died. She was the wife of Charles B. Stephan.
Description
Annie E. Stephan of Elizabethtown standing with her produce wagon. Stephan took over her husband's business when he died. She was the wife of Charles B. Stephan.
Minnie Frey Brian was the daughter of Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick. Minnie was born c. 1882 and married John Frank Brian. Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick Frey are buried at Landis Valley.
Minnie Frey Brian was the daughter of Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick. Minnie was born c. 1882 and married John Frank Brian. Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick Frey are buried at Landis Valley.
Minnie Frey Brian was the daughter of Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick. Minnie was born c. 1882 and married John Frank Brian. Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick Frey are buried at Landis Valley.
Minnie Frey Brian was the daughter of Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick. Minnie was born c. 1882 and married John Frank Brian. Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick Frey are buried at Landis Valley.
Minnie Frey Brian was the daughter of Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick. Minnie was born c. 1882 and married John Frank Brian. Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick Frey are buried at Landis Valley.
Minnie Frey Brian was the daughter of Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick. Minnie was born c. 1882 and married John Frank Brian. Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick Frey are buried at Landis Valley.
Photograph- Unidentified group of women sitting on rocks along a creek or river. Note the words "Fresh Paint" written on the rock at center. Part of real photo postcard.
Photograph- Unidentified group of women sitting on rocks along a creek or river. Note the words "Fresh Paint" written on the rock at center. Part of real photo postcard.
Description
Unidentified group of women sitting on rocks along a creek or river. Note the words "Fresh Paint" written on the rock at center. Part of real photo postcard.
Ella Rohrer married Philip Charles Efinger circa 1920. Ella attended nursing school at Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia, c. 1915. Philip served in World War 1 as an 2nd Lt. in Co. D, 56th Infantry, United States Army. Ella was a great-aunt of the donor, Richard Hauck.