Willson Memorial Building, Home of the Lancaster County Historical Society, 230 N. President Ave., Lancaster, Penna. Home of the Lancaster County Historical Society. Open to visitors every afternoon except Sunday. Among many attractions are the research library, large museum, Eicholtz Gallery, manuscript and print collections, dioramas and early farm house kitchen. Located next to historic Wheatland, home of President James Buchanan.
Darmstaetter's store interior with owners Adolph C. Darmstaetter, Douglas Darmstaetter, Harcourt Darmstaetter; and employees behind photography counter.
Beginning as a general store and blacksmith shop about 1744 by John Miller. The Steinman Hardware Company celebrated its 200th Anniversary in 1944 when this picture was taken. The building still stands at 26 West King Street.
Miss Miller's 7th grade homeroom class, Reynolds Junior High School, May 1955. First row, from left: Leon Bame, Arthur Kemler, Phyllis Heiser, Linda Goerig, Donna Ressel, Sandra Caldren, Linda Hess, Miss Miller. Second row, from left: Joanne Griest, John Falty, Tommy Weaver, Clyde Ulrich, Kenneth Christ, Charles Daniels, Raymond Martin, Ronnie Weinholdt, Wesley Schnee. Third row, from left: Douglas Boucher, Carole Graybeale, Eileen Rice, Elaine Carr, Jackie Kauffman, Beverly Lee Groff, Sandra Sherman, Daphne Therle. Fourth row, from left: Harriet Shafer, Dick Leed, Bobby Salzmn, Fred Shenk, James Binkle, Linda Bradley, Joyce Barckbill, Jean White.