Old City Hall, Large flags and picture of Abraham Lincoln on building. Above the picture is a banner with the words "Lancaster for Democracy." Hager Store is in the background and lancaster Central Markket can be seen on the right hand side of the picture. Several 1930's and 1940's era cars are parked in front of Central Market. Trolley tracks are visible over brick part of the street. Both slide and printed photo have the same number. Piece of paper next to the slide has the words "Photo c. 1940's? Taken by a deceased Lanc. Co. photographer."
100 block of East King Street. Westenberger, Maley Furniture Store, Farmers Supply, Keemer Cleaner, Tastee Restaurant, and a stand that is advertising "Bar Supplies and Glassware. Trolley tracks down the middle of the street.
Note on back of photo: A. B. Rote Documents G95.31.1 Folder #6
Group of students standing around what appears to be library tables. Names on back of photo, with seniors underlined. Note on back indicates it's the Vidette Staff in 1940 with Richard Hoff, Jr. absent (Editor in Chief)
Seniors: Nelson Bowman, Art George, Doris Burns, Pete Honoman, Barbara Moryer, Larry Hagan, Paul Ripple (8th from left, front row) ,Dick Lehman, Mary Elizabeth Schlothauer, Stanley Friedman, Dick Hutchinson, Felix Heald, Eugene Barber
Not Seniors: Dick Lehman, Robert Chryst, Anna Siegel, Joseph Myers, Alice Gayer, Arlene Eshleman, Adele Yablon, Elaine Hurshman, June Aierstuck, Nancy ?, Junior Buckwalter, L? Rhieghard, Margaret Stauffer, Gwen ?, Will, Oiller, Horace Smith, John Heald.
McCaskey Concert Orchestra, 1940. Seniors noted as follows:
Doris Burns, C.M., Esther Horner, John Druck, Harry Doer, James Keller, Evelyn Bachman, Rob't Singer, Janet Morrison, Eugene Barber, Barbara Monyer, Helen Lestz. Other students in picture as follows:
Jane Landry, June Heisy, Stanley Buch, Will Worner, Elaine Hershman, Amos Martin,John Cannon, Ruth Price, Nancy Hurnley, Marie Dinkleburg, Will Oller, Jackqueline Carrigan, Betty Jo Hoover, Virginia Styer, Alice Geyer, Annabelle Lausbey,
Engineering Department at RCA, c. 1942 - 1943. Front row, left to right: Mary Jane Hambright, Doris Miller, Ethel Winer, Mary Louise Mylin, Natalie Steinbrecher, Kitty Myers, Harry Seelen, Dr. Dayton Ulrey, Mildred Maysilles, Dorothy Lane, Louise Logan, Paulin Goodman and Lousie Rankin. Second row, left to right: Charles Poet, Ray Carter, Matthew Nesbit, Harry Sheffy, Alan Hollinger, Julius Forman, Linwood Lessig, Howard Shekels, Richard Stoudenheimer, Dr. George Briggs, Stanley Horrocks, Wellsley Dodds and Irwin Boak. Third row, left to right: Lester Harnish, Donald Loomis, Charles Yost, James Quinn, Watson Kintner, Arnold Rose, Carl Greeff, Charles Quarnstrom, Ed Bialecki, Richard Handle, Lloyd Swedlund, Delos Wamsley, Harold Jacobs, Walter Mutter, Howard Zachariason and James Dugan.
Ribbon, Blue, with name platewith paper insert: "Miss Lilian Slaymaker Evans". Printed in gold on ribbon below the DAR emblem: "Golden / Jubilee / N.S.D.A.R. / 1890 - 1940 / Charter Member."
Miss Evans was one of the original members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution which was organized in Washington Oct. 11, 1890. (Lancaster New Era, Sat., May 8, 1943.
Miss Evans was a member of the D.A.R. having instituted the Donegal Chapter of Lancaster and the Witness Tree Chapter of Columbia and Marietta. She was No. 1 in the Pennsylvania Association and No. 41 in the Nation Association having joined the latter as a young girl. (Intelligencer Journal, Wed., May 5, 1943)
Small hardened steel padlock with set of 2 keys. Keys are marked, "Reese Padlock Co. Lancaster, PA USA" Body of padlock marked "REESE" and "U" arm marked "HARDENED" and "AMERICAN MADE".
Hamilton Watch, 18k gold body with brown leather strap. "Allison" model. See object file for more details. A silver dial and gold numbers and hands, with a second hand clock at the bottom. Case is ivory with gold designs and Hamilton on front and Hamilton on the inside with blue velvet holder.