Mrs. Clarissa Cain, Consumer Party candidate for governor of Pennsylvania from Philadelphia. Also the first African-American woman to run for governor of Pennsylvania.
Left to right: Gen. Daniel B. Strickler, Mrs. Bernie D. Johnson, Mayor Thomas J. Monaghan of Lancaster, and Col. Bernie D. Johnson at a wreath laying ceremony at the grave of President James Buchanan at Woodward Hill Cemetery in Lancaster.
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From MG-29 The General Daniel B. Strickler Collection
Fencibles and Patriot Daughters re-enactment during Civil War Centennial: Vincent Nolt, Mrs. Howard Shertzer, Mrs. Edward N. Constein and Charles R. Krantz
Lancaster's "First Aviation Show" held in the Keystone Furniture Company Building, 2-4 West King Street, Lancaster, January 14-19, 1929. United States Navy exhibit.
Various County officials lined up to shake hands with a man and woman. Ben Weaver, Commissioner, Brenda Swingler, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, Paul Paes, Register of Wills are the only identifiable officials.
Photograph- H. B. Cochran and William C. Rehm, Republican candidates for Lancaster City Council. the Republican Party presents for the consideration of Lancaster City voters at the election on Tuesday, November 8, 1927, the names of Harry B. Cochran and Major William C. Rehm as its unanimous choice for the office of Member of City Councisl. Both of them are the type of citizen to whom the affairs of the City may well be entrusted. Mr. Cocnran is a successful businessman and manufacturer and Major Rehm's war and civic record is known to all men. Both are native of Lancaster and have pride in the advancement and welfare of the city of their birth. - County Committee.
Photograph- H. B. Cochran and William C. Rehm, Republican candidates for Lancaster City Council. the Republican Party presents for the consideration of Lancaster City voters at the election on Tuesday, November 8, 1927, the names of Harry B. Cochran and Major William C. Rehm as its unanimous choice for the office of Member of City Councisl. Both of them are the type of citizen to whom the affairs of the City may well be entrusted. Mr. Cocnran is a successful businessman and manufacturer and Major Rehm's war and civic record is known to all men. Both are native of Lancaster and have pride in the advancement and welfare of the city of their birth. - County Committee.
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H. B. Cochran and William C. Rehm, Republican candidates for Lancaster City Council. the Republican Party presents for the consideration of Lancaster City voters at the election on Tuesday, November 8, 1927, the names of Harry B. Cochran and Major William C. Rehm as its unanimous choice for the office of Member of City Councisl. Both of them are the type of citizen to whom the affairs of the City may well be entrusted. Mr. Cocnran is a successful businessman and manufacturer and Major Rehm's war and civic record is known to all men. Both are native of Lancaster and have pride in the advancement and welfare of the city of their birth. - County Committee.
Pageant of Liberty - held July 5, 6, and 7, 1926 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Lancaster in the Revolutionary War. Men and women in costume, men have muskets, perhaps acting out episode three from the fist movement - Formation of the Companies.
Pageant of Liberty - held July 5, 6, and 7, 1926 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Lancaster in the Revolutionary War. Women in costume - dresses with stars on them - the Constellation of Stars.