Photograph- Lancaster mayor Art Morris in Revolutionary costume with Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution Bicentennial celebration at Penn Square.
Photograph- Lancaster mayor Art Morris in Revolutionary costume with Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution Bicentennial celebration at Penn Square.
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Lancaster mayor Art Morris in Revolutionary costume with Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution Bicentennial celebration at Penn Square.
Photograph- Dr. Paul Ripple, left, with unidentified man and woman at the Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution Bicentennial celebration at Penn Square.
Photograph- Dr. Paul Ripple, left, with unidentified man and woman at the Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution Bicentennial celebration at Penn Square.
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Dr. Paul Ripple, left, with unidentified man and woman at the Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution Bicentennial celebration at Penn Square.
St. Joseph's School of Nursing, class of 1970. Jean Kelly, Sandra L. Krout, Anita Purcell, Ann Filizzi, Kathryn Kidron, Karen Durst, Linda Weidman, Marlene Herr, Judith M. Barley, Alice Lynes, Brenda McKonly, Nancy Moriarty, Kay Mitterling, Jeanne Staub, Patricia DiMartile, Patricia Weaver, Yvonne Groff, Joyce Patrasek, Patricia Holtzinger, Margeret Sanson, Barbara Muza, Karen Sweigart, Yvonne Eshleman, Roger Jacquelin, Martha A. Adams, Darla Witmer, Joyce Buckwalter, Katheleen A. Schaller, Linda Barry, Mary E. Baker, Sandra Cain, Donna Grider, Carole Lee.
Photograph- East side of the second block of North Queen Street, c. 1973. Second floor building on lower right corner was occupied by the Chamber of Commerce in the 1920s.
Photograph- East side of the second block of North Queen Street, c. 1973. Second floor building on lower right corner was occupied by the Chamber of Commerce in the 1920s.
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East side of the second block of North Queen Street, c. 1973. Second floor building on lower right corner was occupied by the Chamber of Commerce in the 1920s.
St. Paul's United Church of Christ at the corner of Duke and Orange, razed after merger with St. John's United Church of Christ. Site is now location of Steeple House Square.