Group of men from the Fin and Feather Club gathered with drinks and a dog in front of a brick wall in a wooded area. Date and location not specified. The name John Musser and Lancaster are stamped on the back. The address 40 Green Street is written on the back.
John Rein, Sr., seated, with his son, John Rein, Jr., daughter-in-law, Anna Mary Seeman Rein, and his granddaughter, Anna Rein. Written on back: "Rein relatives in Lancaster Pa. Rohrersburg PA". Rohrersburg may be a misinterpretation of Rohrerstown.
Theodore Roosevelt speaking from the balcony of the Caldwell House
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Theodore Roosevelt speaking from the same place where Lincoln made an address in 1861. Peter B. Fordney, who was Lincoln's bodyguard to and from the train and who was six feet eight one one half inches, served in same capacity for Roosevelt, and is seen standing to left of Roosevelt. Lincoln Memorial Tablet is to right of balcony above flag. Roosevelt was brought to Lancaster under the management of W. Frank Gorrecht.
Garvin's Department Store and James Lenox's produce stand
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Garvin's Department Store with James Lenox's produce stand to the right in front of the steps to the Lancaster County Courthouse, East King Street, Lancaster.
Rothsville High School class of 1912. Identified left to right are: Esther Clara Martin Musser, Ray Grube, Mr. Wenkleblech, Elsie May Martin Leeking, Howard Kieter, Anna Reitz Adams.
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.
Samuel G. Roth and friends in his Rambler parade float in front of his National Automobile Company, at South Duke Street and East Vine Street, Lancaster. The float was made for a Mummers' Parade, c. 1910.