The men of Lancaster Fire Department's House No. 1 pose with their new 1918 American LaFrance City Service Truck. Standing from left to right are Captain Thomas Sperling, John Stout, Michael Andes, Harry Swope and Harry Kurl. Seated behind the wheel is Frank Koerkle.
Firehouse No. 1, 411 W. King Street. Left to right : Henry Horner, Sr., Jacob Shindle, David Shindle, Robert Busser, Sr., Calvin Eshleman, Capt. Frank Dean, Andrew Mullins, Harry Harner, Driver Curwin Snyder. Apparatus: American LaFrance Steamer, 1914, and supply wagon, 1916.
Firehouse at 416 South Queen Street where Engine Company #2 was located, with the firemen, ladder, and jump trucks. This building was later remodeled as a private residence.
Photograph- Fire at Reilly Bros. and Raub Hardware Store, 40 - 42 North Queen and 41 - 47 Market Streets. Also shows Hirsh and Brother Penn Hall Clothing.
Photograph- Fire at Reilly Bros. and Raub Hardware Store, 40 - 42 North Queen and 41 - 47 Market Streets. Also shows Hirsh and Brother Penn Hall Clothing.
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Fire at Reilly Bros. and Raub Hardware Store, 40 - 42 North Queen and 41 - 47 Market Streets. Also shows Hirsh and Brother Penn Hall Clothing.