Armstrong Cork Company. Arthur R. Lamparter, 912 North Queen Street, Lancaster, employee of Armstrong's Lancaster Floor Plant, preparing to test chute for Eagle Parachute Corporation.
Photograph- Penn Square, showing Soldiers and Sailors Monument with World War II Service Star, Old City Hall, Central Market, Griest Building, and two trolley cars.
Photograph- Penn Square, showing Soldiers and Sailors Monument with World War II Service Star, Old City Hall, Central Market, Griest Building, and two trolley cars.
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Penn Square, showing Soldiers and Sailors Monument with World War II Service Star, Old City Hall, Central Market, Griest Building, and two trolley cars.
The court of honor at Armstrong Floor Plant, Lancaster, PA. With the Honor Roll of men and women in Service in the background. Flying beneath Old Glory are citations won by the employees - Army-Navy "E" with three stars for excellence in war production; Security Award for maintaining plant protection system; National Safety Award for low accident record; and the Minute Man Flag for War Bond purchases.
An outing at Old Poggy Creek, southeast Lancaster in the 1940's. Far right may be Richard Simms, later policeman. Center row in white trunks may be Mel Stewart of Green Street.