The City Police Department poses for the photographer. Front row, left to right: Det. Howard Anderson, Chief Guy Eckman, Mayor Frank Musser, Agnes Ferriter, first Lancaster City policewoman, Det. George Parmer, Lieut. Frank Bradycamp. Seated in sidecar behind Det. Howard Anderson is Sgt. Elwood Gainor who was killed in the line of duty in 1927. Man with goggles is Edward Sullenberger. Also pictured are the following:
Shannon Hartley
James Crawford
David Shank
Lewis Matt
Ray Charles
Sgt. Blaine Silvius
John Wilkinson
clerk Albert F. Montgomery
Myron Boettner
Lewis Piersol
Ross Brubaker
Ray Rohrer
William Bitts
David Kauffman
Ivan Eberly
Edward Lapman
Morgan Medlar
John Kauffman
Charles McNutt
F. Reinhart
Walter Yarnall
Joseph Godino
Carl Wenninger
Edward Millen - first African-American police officer on Lancaster's police force
McLane children pose with pony for an itinerant street photographer outside 462 South Ann Street in September, 1919. From left on pony: Kathleen, Pauline, John, Jr., Evelyn. Standing from left: Virginia and Dorothy.
Four happy kids sit on the running board of Aunt Mag's car at the corner of Marietta Avenue and Race Avenue. They are Jean Kline, Bess Posey, Elizabeth May Kline, and Mildred Posey. They are the children of Walter and Margaret Skelton Posey and of Charles O. and Anne Kline.
Mrs. Gus Chaknos poses for a picture at Church and South Duke Streets in 1928 with her three children, Esther Moshos, Gus, and Mary Baxenounis, and her two nieces, Maritsa M. Valudes and Esther J. Papavasilion.