Soldier on motorcycle. Customer: M. L. Kreider, Mountville. Possibly Sgt. Ray S. Hendricks of Mountville, served in World War I in Co. I, 316th Infantry.
Photograph- Soldiers and vehicles of Ambulance Company 111, posed at American and West Indies Cigar Co. on Tobacco Avenue, Lancaster.
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Soldiers and vehicles of Ambulance Company 111, posed at American and West Indies Cigar Co. on Tobacco Avenue, Lancaster. Customer: Flory Bros., East King Street.
Ambulance Company No. 111 in front of Hartman Hall at Franklin and Marshall College. Includes motorcycles with sidecars, artillery and ambulance. Panoramic photograph torn in two pieces.
First Lieutenant E. Elton Weaver, American Red Cross Motor Corps, Newport News, Virginia. Taken February 1919. Cousin of Carl, Park, Ross, Wilmer and Emily Weaver.
Group of men who were delegates to Washington, D.C., from the New York Shipbuilding company. Martin Horting, marked in the back row with an x, was from Lancaster. He worked as a blacksmith for the company during World War I and helped to build the U. S. S. Idaho, then the Navy's largest battleship. Photo was taken on the White House lawn and shows Horting with other delegates and government officials. A newspaper article about Horting and the event is taped to the back of the photograph.
S. Howard Wilson and Laura Barley at Camp Meade, Maryland, where Howard was serving in the Army during World War I. The couple got engaged at Camp Meade.