Photograph- Part of Miller Soap Factory at Seymour and Prince Streets. After soap works stopped production, buildings were used for tobacco storage. Later they were vacant as in photos.
Photograph- Part of Miller Soap Factory at Seymour and Prince Streets. After soap works stopped production, buildings were used for tobacco storage. Later they were vacant as in photos.
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Part of Miller Soap Factory at Seymour and Prince Streets. After soap works stopped production, buildings were used for tobacco storage. Later they were vacant as in photos.
Photograph- "Old" gas works erected in 1849 near Hoffman's Run near Conestoga Street. Buildings shown are all that remain of the "old" works. Later U.G.I. used as service and maintenance buildings.
Photograph- "Old" gas works erected in 1849 near Hoffman's Run near Conestoga Street. Buildings shown are all that remain of the "old" works. Later U.G.I. used as service and maintenance buildings.
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"Old" gas works erected in 1849 near Hoffman's Run near Conestoga Street. Buildings shown are all that remain of the "old" works. Later U.G.I. used as service and maintenance buildings.
Photograph- Stump of historic Donegal Witness Tree under which men of the church gathered to pledge their allegiance to the Continental Cause during the American Revolution.
Photograph- Stump of historic Donegal Witness Tree under which men of the church gathered to pledge their allegiance to the Continental Cause during the American Revolution.
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Stump of historic Donegal Witness Tree under which men of the church gathered to pledge their allegiance to the Continental Cause during the American Revolution.
Photograph- Original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant,later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue,near the end of College Avenue. Buildings now are used by Franklin and Marhall College as a warehouse
Photograph- Original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant,later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue,near the end of College Avenue. Buildings now are used by Franklin and Marhall College as a warehouse
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Original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant,later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue,near the end of College Avenue. Buildings now are used by Franklin and Marhall College as a warehouse
Photograph- Lancaster Bible College students posed in front of Bausman Mansion at Chestnut and Concord Streets. Man in light overcoat at right is Paul J. Sebastian and future president of the college. Stewart Lease is second from left. An enclosed drawing identifies most of the students. Students identified are: John Reisinger; David Heydt; Melvvin Shultz; Mark Wolgemuth; Donald Pierce; Richard Trout; Otto Stahle; Millard Bedwell; Abram Forry; James Lilton Clark; Leslie Wittiker; Richard Hyatt; Kenneth Shearter; Daniel Klim; Leroy Shelly; Thomas Farmer; John Fry; Donald Burkholder; William Nieto; Laverne Swope; Robert Tapper; Vernon Berry; Robert Hopkins; Grace Asper; Erma Good; Stella Sisk; Betty McGonigle; Dorothy Dugan; Betty May Gerbrick; Charles Warfield; Raymond Hicks; Margaret Musser Stahle; Betty Barr; Josephine Poley; Ida Mae Singleton; Lyda Mae Rutt; Bertha Swope; Jeanette Carper; Frank Tobias.
Photograph- Lancaster Bible College students posed in front of Bausman Mansion at Chestnut and Concord Streets. Man in light overcoat at right is Paul J. Sebastian and future president of the college. Stewart Lease is second from left. An enclosed drawing identifies most of the students. Students identified are: John Reisinger; David Heydt; Melvvin Shultz; Mark Wolgemuth; Donald Pierce; Richard Trout; Otto Stahle; Millard Bedwell; Abram Forry; James Lilton Clark; Leslie Wittiker; Richard Hyatt; Kenneth Shearter; Daniel Klim; Leroy Shelly; Thomas Farmer; John Fry; Donald Burkholder; William Nieto; Laverne Swope; Robert Tapper; Vernon Berry; Robert Hopkins; Grace Asper; Erma Good; Stella Sisk; Betty McGonigle; Dorothy Dugan; Betty May Gerbrick; Charles Warfield; Raymond Hicks; Margaret Musser Stahle; Betty Barr; Josephine Poley; Ida Mae Singleton; Lyda Mae Rutt; Bertha Swope; Jeanette Carper; Frank Tobias.
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Lancaster Bible College students posed in front of Bausman Mansion at Chestnut and Concord Streets. Man in light overcoat at right is Paul J. Sebastian and future president of the college. Stewart Lease is second from left. An enclosed drawing identifies most of the students. Students identified are: John Reisinger; David Heydt; Melvvin Shultz; Mark Wolgemuth; Donald Pierce; Richard Trout; Otto Stahle; Millard Bedwell; Abram Forry; James Lilton Clark; Leslie Wittiker; Richard Hyatt; Kenneth Shearter; Daniel Klim; Leroy Shelly; Thomas Farmer; John Fry; Donald Burkholder; William Nieto; Laverne Swope; Robert Tapper; Vernon Berry; Robert Hopkins; Grace Asper; Erma Good; Stella Sisk; Betty McGonigle; Dorothy Dugan; Betty May Gerbrick; Charles Warfield; Raymond Hicks; Margaret Musser Stahle; Betty Barr; Josephine Poley; Ida Mae Singleton; Lyda Mae Rutt; Bertha Swope; Jeanette Carper; Frank Tobias.
Photograph- Original Ball Star Retainer plant, later Bearings Company, between railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue now used by Franklin and Marshall College as a warehouse.
Photograph- Original Ball Star Retainer plant, later Bearings Company, between railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue now used by Franklin and Marshall College as a warehouse.
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Original Ball Star Retainer plant, later Bearings Company, between railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue now used by Franklin and Marshall College as a warehouse.
Photograph- James Buchanan statue being restored in Buchanan Park, Lancaster. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43, F & M Masons, of which Buchanan was Worshipful Master in 1822 - 1823.
Photograph- James Buchanan statue being restored in Buchanan Park, Lancaster. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43, F & M Masons, of which Buchanan was Worshipful Master in 1822 - 1823.
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James Buchanan statue being restored in Buchanan Park, Lancaster. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43, F & M Masons, of which Buchanan was Worshipful Master in 1822 - 1823.
Seven students from John Reynolds Junior High School placing a wreath on the grave of John Fulton Reynolds, one boy is in Boy Scout uniform and is blowing a trumpet. Second from right is Nancy Eckman Bachman.