Aerial view of downtown Lancaster looking south. Queen Street runs from lower left to upper right of photograph. Shows Penn Square, Griest Building, Central Market, Southern Market, the Courthouse, and the Brunswick Hotel.
Group of men seated in Old Recorder's Office, second floor of the Courthouse. Identified left to right: Wm. Egerty Esq., Paul Mohler, Isaac Bechtel, Jay Caskey, W. Fryberger, Ann E. Davis Esq., Jacob Byrne, Esq., Ezra Brenner, O.P. Bricker, Esq., H. Nissley, Recorder, Geo. Keith, Dep.
The following note is also enclosed with the photo: "D. S. - The "Court House Isalnd patent" is for Bush Island in Manor Twp. The island location, as described in 1811, is: 150 perches from Lancaster shore, opposite the land of Isaac Kaufman and 3 perches below Archibald Hudder's Island. R. G."
"Route of Parade and Points of Interest to be Seen by the Guests of the Lancaster Board of Trade and City Officials, on July 17." Booklet of postcards.
"Route of Parade and Points of Interest to be Seen by the Guests of the Lancaster Board of Trade and City Officials, on July 17." Booklet of postcards.
"Route of Parade and Points of Interest to be Seen by the Guests of the Lancaster Board of Trade and City Officials, on July 17." Booklet of postcards.
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.
Committee to choose a site for the new Municipal Airport included members of Lancaster Chamber of Commerce, American Business Club and Lancaster Aero Club. Pictured left to right are Jesse P. Jones, Sumner L. Brown, George P. Luckey, A.D. Howry, John H. Carter, Charles B. Weise, F.K. Brinkman, W.S. Raub, H.M. Hersh, William D. Grant, S.R. Slaymaker and G.W. Birrell. Photo take December 7, 1929. William Grant, Christiana businessman and president of Lancaster Airways, Inc. was killed in an auto accident three days later.
Pilot Jesse Jones at the controls of Ryan Brougham B-5 airplane owned by Howard M. Hersh at leased to Lancaster Airways, Inc. under an agreement dated November 8, 1929. This was the first enclosed cabin airplane available for passenger service at the Manheim Pike airport which had been established by Jones in 1927.
"The Fifth Annual Picnic of the M.T. Garvin & Co at Hersheypark, July 2nd 1920" with women in white garments and several men in suit coats and ties. There are probably over 100 people in the picture with none of them identified.