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.
Description
Penn Square, showing Soldiers and Sailors Monument with World War II Service Star, Old City Hall, Central Market, Griest Building, and two trolley cars.
Group of Stevens and Lancaster High School graduates, mid class 1931, photograph taken at 930 Marietta Avenue. Identified, left to right, are: B. F. Gochenour, Clayton Frey, Kathry Young, William J. Robinson, Ruth Barth, Guy R. Gilgore, Sarah Darmstaetter, R. Harcourt Darmstaetter and John R. Barth.
Group of young people sitting on the steps of St. Paul's Reformed Church, Lancaster. Names written on back: Ray, Mary Jane, Libby, Katie, Mary L. and V. Diffenderfer.
Provenance
Gift of Jean Lackey Eggert in memory of Daniel H. and Gladys Hess Lackey
Group of young people from St. Paul's Reformed Church standing in a field with two dogs. New three story building in left background. The name V. Diffenderfer is written on back.
Provenance
Gift of Jean Lackey Eggert in memory of Daniel H. and Gladys Hess Lackey