Photograph- Part of Miller Soap Factory at Seymour and Prince Streets. After soap works stopped production, buildings were used for tobacco storage. Later they were vacant as in photos.
Photograph- Part of Miller Soap Factory at Seymour and Prince Streets. After soap works stopped production, buildings were used for tobacco storage. Later they were vacant as in photos.
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Part of Miller Soap Factory at Seymour and Prince Streets. After soap works stopped production, buildings were used for tobacco storage. Later they were vacant as in photos.
Photograph- "Old" gas works erected in 1849 near Hoffman's Run near Conestoga Street. Buildings shown are all that remain of the "old" works. Later U.G.I. used as service and maintenance buildings.
Photograph- "Old" gas works erected in 1849 near Hoffman's Run near Conestoga Street. Buildings shown are all that remain of the "old" works. Later U.G.I. used as service and maintenance buildings.
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"Old" gas works erected in 1849 near Hoffman's Run near Conestoga Street. Buildings shown are all that remain of the "old" works. Later U.G.I. used as service and maintenance buildings.
Photograph- Stump of historic Donegal Witness Tree under which men of the church gathered to pledge their allegiance to the Continental Cause during the American Revolution.
Photograph- Stump of historic Donegal Witness Tree under which men of the church gathered to pledge their allegiance to the Continental Cause during the American Revolution.
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Stump of historic Donegal Witness Tree under which men of the church gathered to pledge their allegiance to the Continental Cause during the American Revolution.
Photograph- Original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant,later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue,near the end of College Avenue. Buildings now are used by Franklin and Marhall College as a warehouse
Photograph- Original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant,later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue,near the end of College Avenue. Buildings now are used by Franklin and Marhall College as a warehouse
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Original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant,later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue,near the end of College Avenue. Buildings now are used by Franklin and Marhall College as a warehouse
Group of men in colonial costumes, Pageant of Gratitude, June 24, 25, and 26, 1929. Identified on back of photo are: R. Gerhart; J. Breneman; Robinson, Lindeman; Vaux; Helm; H. Nevin [?]; Pilgrim; Geyer; Glass; Wiker; Dr. Becker; D. Darmstaetter; Dippel, J. Kendig
Photograph- Original Ball Star Retainer plant, later Bearings Company, between railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue now used by Franklin and Marshall College as a warehouse.
Photograph- Original Ball Star Retainer plant, later Bearings Company, between railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue now used by Franklin and Marshall College as a warehouse.
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Original Ball Star Retainer plant, later Bearings Company, between railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue now used by Franklin and Marshall College as a warehouse.
West End Junior High School Band. (Now Reynolds Junior High School) Front row, left to right: Kenneth Banzhof, Lewis Long, Harold Sandhaus, Ira Fickes, Elwood Gerlitzki, Edward Wendler, Harlan Buller, Matthias Haller, Richard Forney, Aaron Gantz, John Shaub, Richard Boos, Paul Way, William Lawton, William Griest. Second row: Joseph Holtzworth, Paul Fry, Richard Kissinger, Bennett Slotkin, George Gross, Richard Lehman, Harry Schoenberger, Henry Markley, Prof. A. E. List, Paul Rosenberger, David Metzger, Howard Groff, Richard Mellinger, David McCollough. Third row: David Stauffer, Lloyd Conrad, George Gable, Melvin Broome, James Binkley, James Wohlsen, Jack Chambers, James Hollinger, Donald Swope, Clyde Gibney, George Wolf, James McEvoy, Herbert Shaub.
Photograph- James Buchanan statue being restored in Buchanan Park, Lancaster. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43, F & M Masons, of which Buchanan was Worshipful Master in 1822 - 1823.
Photograph- James Buchanan statue being restored in Buchanan Park, Lancaster. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43, F & M Masons, of which Buchanan was Worshipful Master in 1822 - 1823.
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James Buchanan statue being restored in Buchanan Park, Lancaster. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43, F & M Masons, of which Buchanan was Worshipful Master in 1822 - 1823.
Music pupils of Miss Gertrude Lingerfield at a recital at the Iris Club. Identified are, back row, from left: Edith Johnson; Ruth Coble; Evora Baker; Miriam Ressler; Pauline Hoar; ?; Janet Stauffer; Reba Miller. Front row, from left: Miss Lingerfield; Ethel Leonard Luttenberger; Mildred Yablon; Paul Martin; ? Ganse; Gladys Carpenter; Ruth Kraft; Evelyn Platnick; Winifred Rill; Elinora Miller and David Stauffer.
Photograph- Penn Square, showing trolley cars, Woolworth Building with roof garden, signs for Fulton Bank, Marrow's Ice Cream, and Camel Cigarettes; also shows monument, autos, pedestrians
Photograph- Penn Square, showing trolley cars, Woolworth Building with roof garden, signs for Fulton Bank, Marrow's Ice Cream, and Camel Cigarettes; also shows monument, autos, pedestrians
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Penn Square, showing trolley cars, also Woolworth Building with roof garden, signs for Fulton Bank, Marrow's Ice Cream, and Camel Cigarettes; also shows monument, autos, pedestrians
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.
Pennsylvania Railroad Station Committee: Front row, left to right: George D. Ogden, Traffic Manager P. R. R.; C. S. Krick, Vice Pres. P. R. R.; Mayor F. C. Musser; Thomas W. Hulme, Vice Pres. P. R. R.; Ralph B. Hull, General Manager, Local Utilities. Second row, left to right: C. F. Sweeton, Ass't Real Estate Agt., P. R. R.; H. H. Garrigues, Gen. Supt. P. R. R.; H. L. Raub Jr., City Solicitor; E. B. Temple, Asst. Chief Engineer P. R. R.; W. F. Miller, Engineer Maintainance of Way P. R. R.; H. Clay Miller, Sup. Streets and Public Imp.; Third row, left to right: J. G. Forney, Ex-Pres. Chamber of Commerce; W. C. Higgenbotton, Supt. Phila. Div., P. R. R.; Elmer J. Eshelman; D. J. Eckman, City Controller; James J. Malone, City Engineer.