Norris D. Alexander's Water Wagons with driver and horses on West James Street with Theological Seminary in rear. Mr. Alexander had a city contract for sprinkling dusty streets.
Norris D. Alexander's Water Wagons with driver and horses on W. James St. with Theological Seminary in rear. Mr. Alexander had a city contract for sprinkling dusty streets.
Hamilton Watch Company, founded 1892. Machine Shop Press Room. Persons identified are: George Ganse, Peter Nixdorf, Samuel Bridigan, Harry Stoner, Jack Hoffman, Ben Weitzel, Harry Weitzel, and Charles Groff
Safety Buggy Company, Elizabeth Avenue and North Plum Street, Smith Department. First automobile in Lancaster built here. Horace Zecher and Charles E. Zecher identified. Also pictured are Leon Dodge, manager of Safety Buggy Works, and his brother Arthur Dodge.
Extension of four inch universal pipe on Lafayette Street looking east from brow of hill to intersection at Strawberry Street showing the lay of the pipe up through a bed of rock.