Artist working on statue of James Buchanan that is now at Buchanan Park, Lancaster. Written on card: "Holiday greetings from the studio 1926. The Buchanan statue in the making." Real photo postcard.
"still at James weather very bad hope it is better at your place Want to go home about the 27or 28 hope you are both well Love to both Aunt Lou write home"
"Dear Friend, Was glad to hear from you once again. Yesterday was my day off so I did not get your letter until in the eve as I went to a large and sad funeral. he was just a young boy 18 years old he had blood poison and lock jaw. His name was Lester Knipe. You wondered if it was the same , yes it is I do not know how long they will stay. Sara"
Ninety Eight Holiday Sedan from John S. Groff, Inc. , Lancaster, Pa. Ninety-Eight DeLuxe Holiday Sedan. New high fashion for the highway! Powerfully safe with the Rocket T-350 Engine... powerfully smooth with Jetaway Hydra-Matic Drive! It's Oldsmobile's Fine Line of Distinction.
Card compliments of John S. Groff, Inc. 625 E. Orange St. Lancaster, Pa.
Nonety-Eight DeLuxe Holiday Sedan. New high fashion for the highway! Powerfully safe with the Rocket T-350 Engine...powerfully smooth with Jetaway Hydra-Matic Drive! It's Oldsmobile's Fine Line of Distinction.
Card compliments of John S. Groff, Inc. 625 E. Orange St. Lancaster, Pa. Telephone 7-6271
Jane Louise Restaurant, Lancaster, Pa. Truly a picture of the Past and the Present combined. View shows Amish Horse & Wagon taking his space at parking meter beside the modern auto. The Amish are a Religious Sect of people who still retain and live by most of their original customs, and live solely by farming, without the aid, or use, of modern conveniences.
Buch's Drug Store, corner of West King and Charlotte Sts. Lancaster, Penna. Also shown are L. A. Wynn Heating Contractor and the Art Printing Company. Now occupies the site which ws formerly the Old Plow Tavern - Built 1745, Demolished 1924. History says that on the register were the names of General George Washington and General Lafayette. When General Lafayetter made his memorable visit here in 1824 he was banqueted at this splendid old hostelry.