Appraisements of real estate for inheritance tax. Some personal property appraisals are also included. Appraisals include: name of decedent; location and description of real estate; description of personal property; valuation of real estate and personal property; and assessed tax. May also include names of heirs. Arranged chronologically by year, then alphabetically by first letter of decedent's last name. Handwritten; from 1886, handwritten on printed forms.
System of Arrangement
Arranged chronologically by year, then alphabetically by first letter of decedent's last name.
Photograph- Directors of the Quarryville National Bank. Seated from left to right are Thomas Ankrim, Russell Ambler, A. S. Harkness, M. D. Montgomery, Harry C. Bair, G. W. Hensel, Charles L. Ambler, Neal Hambleton, Forest Preston, and Dr. Helm.
Photograph- Directors of the Quarryville National Bank. Seated from left to right are Thomas Ankrim, Russell Ambler, A. S. Harkness, M. D. Montgomery, Harry C. Bair, G. W. Hensel, Charles L. Ambler, Neal Hambleton, Forest Preston, and Dr. Helm.
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Directors of the Quarryville National Bank. Seated from left to right are Thomas Ankrim, Russell Ambler, A. S. Harkness, M. D. Montgomery, Harry C. Bair, G. W. Hensel, Charles L. Ambler, Neal Hambleton, Forest Preston, and Dr. Helm.
Photograph- Last train over the Quarryvile branch of the Narrow Gauge Lancaster, Oxford and Southern Railway which ran in southern Lancaster County. Photo taken at the Quarryville Railroad Station. Railway also called the Little, Old and Slow.
Photograph- Last train over the Quarryvile branch of the Narrow Gauge Lancaster, Oxford and Southern Railway which ran in southern Lancaster County. Photo taken at the Quarryville Railroad Station. Railway also called the Little, Old and Slow.
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Last train over the Quarryvile branch of the Narrow Gauge Lancaster, Oxford and Southern Railway which ran in southern Lancaster County. Photo taken at the Quarryville Railroad Station. Railway also called the Little, Old and Slow.
"May 31, 1949 We are having cool days here, especially monringns. temp. 37 degrees Sun., 42 degreees Mon. and about 50 today, Tues. but very nice weather. We were all glad for your cards, Levi, and hope youare feeling well and getting along all righ. I'm sure you are enjoying the different sceneryy and many things possible to see on such a trip. We still have sweet peas, gladioli, an dnow delphinium. Everyone is all right here at Ronks. Best regards from all. Frances W."