Lancaster's first school crossing guards on parade at Queen and Chestnut Streets. They are, from left: Betsy Naylor, Mable Hoffman, Mary Cliff, Helen Ruhl, Myrtle Reed, and Carolyn Champ, led by Lt. Swab.
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.
The Washington Hotel, 1887-1892, was located in the present Lancaster Storage Company site in 300 block of North Queen Street. Note archway that leads to a courtyard and stables to rear of former hotel.
Playground supervisors. Standing left to right, first row: Joe Hawkins, Stan Wills, Fred Schroeder, Mr Reese, Sally Hill, Mary Lee Angle. Second row: Harry Canter, William Hutchinson, Eric Herr. Sitting, first row: Diana Rampulla, Patsy Hutchinson, Georgine Hensel, Sandy Bealler, Janet Brooks, Joanne Wilson, Allean Stevenson, Marilyn Cool, Priscilla Weaver, Gloria Gershenow, Crit Herr. Sitting, second row: Dorothy Rohrbaugh, Dotty Canter, June Ament, Mary Gochenaur, Jo Knotwell, Judy Geitner, Jean Martin, Judy Shpof, Jane Mosemann, Mary Shaw.
Standing Right ( left to right ) Henry Hoerner, Walt Kreider Jr. , Don Esbenshade , Phil Bomberger, Jim Geist , Stew McMinn, Donald Swope, Jim Rohrer