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Collection
General Collection
Object ID
2-17-08-21
Date Range
1935
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Description
Reading No. 1601 and Columbia - Lancaster Junction "Mixed Train" at Columbia, PA, 1935. Wooden coach and train shed in background.
Date Range
1935
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Railroads
Locomotives
Trains
Place
Columbia
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
8 x 10 inches
Condition
Not Rated
Object ID
2-17-08-21
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Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Object ID
D-10-03-44
Date Range
1930/09/06
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Description
Columbia Malleable Castings, interior
Date Range
1930/09/06
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Studio
Darmstaetter's
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Columbia Malleable Castings
Certified Malleable Castings
Place
Columbia
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Film Size
10 x 8 inches
Print Size
10 x 8 inches
Object ID
D-10-03-44
Negative Number
yes
Other Number
719-1599
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Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Object ID
D-10-03-45
Date Range
1930/04/14
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Description
Columbia Malleable Castings
Date Range
1930/04/14
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Studio
Darmstaetter's
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Columbia Malleable Castings
Certified Malleable Castings
Place
Columbia
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Film Size
10 x 8 inches
Print Size
10 x 8 inches
Object ID
D-10-03-45
Negative Number
yes
Other Number
716-1231
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Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Object ID
D-10-03-46
Date Range
1930/04/14
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Description
Columbia Malleable Castings
Date Range
1930/04/14
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Studio
Darmstaetter's
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Columbia Malleable Castings
Certified Malleable Castings
Place
Columbia
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Film Size
10 x 8 inches
Print Size
10 x 8 inches
Object ID
D-10-03-46
Negative Number
yes
Other Number
716-1231
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Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Title
Photograph- Columbia Bridge over Susquehanna, blown down in hurricane, 1898.
Object ID
D-07-02-07
Date Range
1930/11/30
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Title
Photograph- Columbia Bridge over Susquehanna, blown down in hurricane, 1898.
Description
Columbia Bridge over Susquehanna, blown down in hurricane, 1898. same as photo 2-05-11-10, which is clearer print and dated. 1 print only
Date Range
1930/11/30
Year Range From
1930
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Studio
Darmstaetter's
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Place
Columbia
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Film Size
10 x 8 inches
Print Size
10 x 8 inches
Object ID
D-07-02-07
Negative Number
missing glass
Other Number
95B 255n
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Collection
General Collection
Object ID
2-07-04-35
Date Range
March 19, 1936
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Description
Susquehanna River flood showing Locust Street in Marietta.
Date Range
March 19, 1936
Creator
Kegel, Jim
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Floods
Susquehanna River
Locust Street
Rowboats
Place
Marietta
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
10 x 8 inches
Object ID
2-07-04-35
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Collection
Postcard Collection
Object ID
991-008
Date Range
1930
  1 image  
Object Name
Postcard
Collection
Postcard Collection
Description
Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge on Lincoln Highway between Lancaster and York, PA - The longest multiple arch concrete highway bridge in the world. Total overall length 7.374 ft., approach grider spans 20 ft., widthe of roadway38 ft., width of sidewalk 6 ft. Estimate cost $2,500,000. Constructed by the Lancster - York Intercounty Bridge Commission.
Date Range
1930
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Place
Columbia
Object Name
Postcard
Print Size
4 x 6 inches
Publisher
Ike Steinfeldt, Lancaster
Printer
Curt Teich, Chicago
Condition
Good
Object ID
991-008
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Collection
Grove and Rich Family Photograph Collection
Object ID
GR-01-03-10
Date Range
c. 1930
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Grove and Rich Family Photograph Collection
Description
Henry and Fanny Grove Rich and family at Prospect Place, Fairview Avenue, Marietta, c. 1930. Back row left to right: Henry Rich, Jr., John Rich, Tom Rich, James Rich, Charles Rich. Front row left to right: Annie Rich?, Addie Rich Harlan?, Fanny Grove Rich, Henry Rich Sr., Addie Rich?, Fanny Rich?, and Prince, the family dog.
Provenance
Gift of Harvey and Fanny Mapes
Date Range
c. 1930
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
Rich, Henry Jr.
Rich, John
Rich, Tom
Rich, James
Rich, Charles
Rich, Annie
Harlan, Addie Rich
Rich, Fanny Grove
Rich, Henry Spangler
Rich, Addie
Rich, Fanny
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Place
Marietta
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
5.5 x 7.5 inches
Condition
Good
Object ID
GR-01-03-10
Notes
This collection of photographs pertains to the family of Fanny Grove (b. 1874, d. bet. 1930-1938), daughter of Amos Grove (b. 1837, d. 1893) and Sarah O'Brien (b. 1840, d. 1924) of Marietta and Fanny Grove's husband, Henry Spangler Rich (b. 1867, d. 1938). Henry S. Rich was a prominent businessman in Marietta - a banker with First National Bank of Marietta and as an insurance agent, among other businesses. The Rich family lived at Prospect Place, a home on Fairview Avenue in Marietta. Amos Grove, father of Fanny Grove Rich, owned the Accomac, a summer vacation spot on the York County side of the Susquehanna River. He also maintained the boarding and mess tents at the Landisville Campmeeting.
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Collection
Grove and Rich Family Photograph Collection
Object ID
GR-01-05-06
Date Range
c. 1930
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Grove and Rich Family Photograph Collection
Description
Henry Spangler Rich, Sr. and Prince, the Rich family dog, on the porch of Prospect Place, Fairview Avenue, Marietta.
Provenance
Gift of Harvey and Fanny Mapes
Date Range
c. 1930
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
Rich, Henry Spangler Sr.
Studio
Harris & Ewing
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Place
Marietta
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
8 x 10 inches
Condition
Good
Object ID
GR-01-05-06
Notes
This collection of photographs pertains to the family of Fanny Grove (b. 1874, d. bet. 1930-1938), daughter of Amos Grove (b. 1837, d. 1893) and Sarah O'Brien (b. 1840, d. 1924) of Marietta and Fanny Grove's husband, Henry Spangler Rich (b. 1867, d. 1938). Henry S. Rich was a prominent businessman in Marietta - a banker with First National Bank of Marietta and as an insurance agent, among other businesses. The Rich family lived at Prospect Place, a home on Fairview Avenue in Marietta. Amos Grove, father of Fanny Grove Rich, owned the Accomac, a summer vacation spot on the York County side of the Susquehanna River. He also maintained the boarding and mess tents at the Landisville Campmeeting.
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Collection
Grove and Rich Family Photograph Collection
Object ID
GR-01-05-08
Date Range
c. 1935
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Grove and Rich Family Photograph Collection
Description
Henry Spangler Rich, Sr. and six of his grandchildren at Prospect Place, Fairview Avenue, Marietta.
Provenance
Gift of Harvey and Fanny Mapes
Date Range
c. 1935
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
Rich, Henry Spanger Sr.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Place
Marietta
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
8 x 10 inches
Condition
Good
Object ID
GR-01-05-08
Notes
This collection of photographs pertains to the family of Fanny Grove (b. 1874, d. bet. 1930-1938), daughter of Amos Grove (b. 1837, d. 1893) and Sarah O'Brien (b. 1840, d. 1924) of Marietta and Fanny Grove's husband, Henry Spangler Rich (b. 1867, d. 1938). Henry S. Rich was a prominent businessman in Marietta - a banker with First National Bank of Marietta and as an insurance agent, among other businesses. The Rich family lived at Prospect Place, a home on Fairview Avenue in Marietta. Amos Grove, father of Fanny Grove Rich, owned the Accomac, a summer vacation spot on the York County side of the Susquehanna River. He also maintained the boarding and mess tents at the Landisville Campmeeting.
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