The City Police Department poses for the photographer. Front row, left to right: Det. Howard Anderson, Chief Guy Eckman, Mayor Frank Musser, Agnes Ferriter, first Lancaster City policewoman, Det. George Parmer, Lieut. Frank Bradycamp. Seated in sidecar behind Det. Howard Anderson is Sgt. Elwood Gainor who was killed in the line of duty in 1927. Man with goggles is Edward Sullenberger. Also pictured are the following:
Shannon Hartley
James Crawford
David Shank
Lewis Matt
Ray Charles
Sgt. Blaine Silvius
John Wilkinson
clerk Albert F. Montgomery
Myron Boettner
Lewis Piersol
Ross Brubaker
Ray Rohrer
William Bitts
David Kauffman
Ivan Eberly
Edward Lapman
Morgan Medlar
John Kauffman
Charles McNutt
F. Reinhart
Walter Yarnall
Joseph Godino
Carl Wenninger
Edward Millen - first African-American police officer on Lancaster's police force
Former residence of Elsie and George Krupa at the corner of Race Avenue and New Street. Later the Development Office for Franklin and Marshall College.
Milk delivery wagons, horses and drivers used for daily home delivery for Sanitary Dairy Milk Company line up at 572 North Queen Street. This dairy later became Pensupreme Dairy.
Purity Ice Cream delivery trucks used to deliver ice cream to grocery stores and Lancaster soda fountains. Loading platform at 572 North Queen Street now site of YMCA.
Home deliveries in 1923 were made by J. Paul Bowman, left, and John Eberly from a wagon drawn by "Charlie", shown at Lancaster Sanitary Dairy, later Penn Dairies, plant at Prince and Frederick Streets where the YMCA now stands.
From left, Ella Miller, Anne Mae Erisman, Ruby Driver, and Margaret Howard get ready for customers at the Gross Millinery Store on East King Street in 1925.