George Kuhlman, left, and Samuel Bausman, of Union Fire Company No. 1, with models of apparatus made by Herb J. Blankenmyer. The gentlemen are wearing uniforms of the type about 1844 made by George F. K. Erisman. Bucket of C. W. Reichenbach of the chest of relics in Farmers Trust Company cellar vault. Copper trumpet "Chief Hose Director" presented to Union Fire Company No. 1 by Henry Snyder in 1932.
Interior of the Sun Restaurant, 50 West James Street, Lancaster. Theodora Valvanes, owner, is the woman standing in front. Clara, a waitress, stands in back.
Group of people posed on steps of Wheatland. Identified are: Mrs. Tanger; I. C. Arnold; Mrs. I. C. Arnold; Erisman Heisey; June Heisey; C. H. Martin; G. Foster; Rev. Reichart; Amos Seachrist; Gertrude Haldy; James Pyle; M. K. Heisey; Mrs. Heisey, David Bachman Landis, Bertha Cochran Landis, Stella Oster
Photograph- Aerial view of Lancaster city showing railyards along North Prince Street and Harrisburg Avenue. Taken by Henry S. Kenderdine, Sr., from 1500 feet.
Photograph- Aerial view of Lancaster city showing railyards along North Prince Street and Harrisburg Avenue. Taken by Henry S. Kenderdine, Sr., from 1500 feet.
Description
Aerial view of Lancaster city showing railyards along North Prince Street and Harrisburg Avenue. Taken by Henry S. Kenderdine, Sr., from 1500 feet.