Newspaper article. "Barney Ewell: Honorary Judge at Pa. Games." Ewell was named as honorary field judge for the second annual Pennsylvania Senior Games. The article was given to Roberta Spiese with a handwritten note at the top, "For my good friend 'Bobbie' Barney Ewell."
Admin/Biographical History
Henry Norwood "Barney" Ewell (1918-1996) was born in Harrisburg and lived in Lancaster for most of his life. He won the U.S. junior sprint title in high school and made a name for himself with many other athletic achievements. As a college athlete at Penn State University, Ewell won NCAA titles in 100-meter and 200-meter sprints in 1940 and 1941. He enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War II and returned home to win more national titles in the long jump and earned his B.S. at Penn State.
Ewell, at age 30, finally had his chance to compete with the best athletes in the world at the 1948 Olympic Games which were held in London. He earned a place on the U.S. track team and won a gold medal in the 400-meter relay. He also received silver medals in the 100-meter dash and 200-meter dash.
After the Olympics, Ewell returned to Lancaster. He and his wife, Duella, raised their family on Rockland Street in Lancaster City and later moved to Green Street. The Lancaster City directories list him as an employee of several businesses throughout his lifetime, including Coatesville Steel.
Suggested citation: "Barney Ewell: Honorary Judge at Pa. Games", [1982], Barney Ewell Collection (MG0305), MG0305_F004, LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. URL if applicable. Date accessed (day, month, year).
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2017.MG0305
Other Numbers
MG-305
Other Number
MG-305, Folder 4
Classification
MG0305
Description Level
Item
Custodial History
Added to database 2 December 2021.
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Postcard. "Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984" with picture of The Forum, Los Angeles, California, site of the 1984 Olympic Basketball Competition. Message to Roberta Spiese, Lancaster, from Barney Ewell. Postcard manufactured by Drawing Board Greeting Cards, Inc., Dallas, Texas.
Admin/Biographical History
Henry Norwood "Barney" Ewell (1918-1996) was born in Harrisburg and lived in Lancaster for most of his life. He won the U.S. junior sprint title in high school and made a name for himself with many other athletic achievements. As a college athlete at Penn State University, Ewell won NCAA titles in 100-meter and 200-meter sprints in 1940 and 1941. He enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War II and returned home to win more national titles in the long jump and earned his B.S. at Penn State.
Ewell, at age 30, finally had his chance to compete with the best athletes in the world at the 1948 Olympic Games which were held in London. He earned a place on the U.S. track team and won a gold medal in the 400-meter relay. He also received silver medals in the 100-meter dash and 200-meter dash.
After the Olympics, Ewell returned to Lancaster. He and his wife, Duella, raised their family on Rockland Street in Lancaster City and later moved to Green Street. The Lancaster City directories list him as an employee of several businesses throughout his lifetime, including Coatesville Steel.
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2017.MG0305
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MG-305
Other Number
MG-305, Folder 5
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MG0305
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Custodial History
Added to database 2 December 2021.
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See the original volume (MG0240_Ser02_F002_It01) and the transcription (MG0240_Ser02_F003)
Black History Collection (MG0240) https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/2b3d42c6-a313-4ebc-966f-516114048136
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LancasterHistory is committed to preserving and providing access to materials chronicling Lancaster County's heritage. As a historical resource, this document reflects the racial prejudices and actions of the era. In order to maintain the historical integrity and context of collection items, LancasterHistory does not censor historical documents or edit language, titles, or organization names when transcribing original content.
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MG-240, Series 2
Other Number
MG-240, Series 2, Folder 3
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MG0240
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Custodial History
Processed prior to 1997 and updated from 2007-present. Added to database on 18 January 2022.
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Shoe Manufacturing in Lancaster County Collection, 1979-1988
Description
This collection contains a pamphlet from the FleetAir Corporation, a newspaper article and information about the rehabilitation of the Eby Shoe Company building in 1988 into the Artworks at Donecker's, and a National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form prepared by John J. Snyder and David H. Lynch fin 1979 or the Kreider Shoe Manufacturing Company building in Elizabethtown.
Preferred Citation: Title or description of item, date (day, month, year), Shoe Manufacturing in Lancaster County Collection, 1979-1988 (MG0905), Box #, Folder #, (or Object ID), LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. URL if applicable. Date accessed (day, month, year).
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Lancaster County Almshouse and Hospital Collection https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/28a8c389-4e24-4157-8061-272548030010
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"Old Thad Stevens: One of the Strongest Men of the Nation"
Description
"Old Thad Stevens: One of the Strongest Men of the Nation," by Hans L. Trefousse. American History Illustrated, vol. 16, no. 8. Biographical history of Stevens from birth to 1860.
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Other Numbers
MG-115
Other Number
MG-115, Part 1, Folder 20, Insert 6
Classification
MG0115
Description Level
Item
Custodial History
Added to database 11 July 2023.
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Other Numbers
MG-115
Other Number
MG-115, Part 1, Folder 20, Insert 7
Classification
MG0115
Description Level
Item
Custodial History
Added to database 11 July 2023.
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This scrapbook discusses many aspects about the Lancaster County Amish community. Several well-known Amish customs are mentioned throughout the newspaper clippings such as Rumspringa, barn raising, marriage season, and education. Other articles contain information about funeral customs, past-time activities, agriculture and other occupations. An article of special interest surrounds two Amish men arrested for religious beliefs.
Ferster, H. V. the Education of Amish Children. Buffalo, New York: Typescript, 1980.
Amish Traditions. Call Number: 289.71 Y54
The Amish of Lancaster County Pennsylvania. Call Number: 289.71 S819
Amish Beliefs, Customs and Discipline. Call Number: 289.71 L643
Notes
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Other Numbers
MG-434
Other Number
MG-434, Box 21
Classification
MG0434
Description Level
Item
Custodial History
Cataloged by CRB, October 2007. Added to database, 24 September 2023.
Previously housed in the Scrapbook Collection, Book 158.
This project was funded by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, ME60112, 2007-2008.
Catharine B. Spitler Scrapbook, Book 2, 24 December 1971- 15 April 1987
Description
Catharine B. Spitler, a resident of Landisville, Pennsylvania, compiled these scrapbooks. Book one contains information primarily about World War II. The newspaper clippings include information about Lancaster natives, both men and women that were involved in World War II, including ranks and location of service. There are also articles about the United States involvement in World War II. Interesting local articles and programs discuss the World War II Memorial in West Hempfield Township. Columbia's Sesquicentennial was documented through a series of newspaper clippings located in this scrapbook.
Book two is a compilation of newspaper clippings, engagement announcements, wedding announcements and obituaries pertaining to Lancastrians. Locations around Lancaster County that were mentioned are as follows: Lancaster, Hempfield, Ephrata, Maytown and Mount Joy. An interesting subject within the second scrapbook is the1972 Flood of Lancaster (Hurricane Agnes).
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Other Numbers
MG-434
Other Number
MG-434, Boxes 79 and 80
Classification
MG0434
Description Level
Item
Custodial History
Cataloged by CRB, October 2007. Added to database, 28 September 2023.
Previously housed in the Scrapbook Collection, Books 128 and 130.
This project was funded by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, ME60112, 2007-2008.
Architectural drawings for the Clock Towers of Lancaster
Description
Clock Towers of Lancaster, fine condominium apartments. 917 Columbia Avenue Lancaster, PA. Leo D. Fakler, A.I.A and Associates, Architects and Planners. 120-34 Queens Boulevard, Kew Gardens, NY 11415. Tel: (212)-261-3003.
Plot Plan. Drawing Number One. Scale: 1''=30 feet. 17 March 1982.
Typical Floor. Drawing Number Two. Unit Type and Distribution Summary, Cellar Uses. Scale: 1''=20 feet. 17 March 1982.
Typical Apartment. Drawing Number Three. Typical Two Bedroom Simplex, Typical Two Bedroom Duplex. Scale: 1/4''=One foot. 17 March 1982.
Plot Plan. Drawing Number One. Scale: 1''=30 feet. 17 March 1982. (Copy with Different Legend Handwritten Residential Development and Subtitle).
Typical Floor. Drawing Number Two. Unit Type and Distribution Summary, Cellar Uses. Scale: 1''=20 feet. 17 March 1982. (Copy with Handwritten Descriptions of Buildings).
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #1. Drawing 3. Building Type II. First Floor Plan, Basement Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=1 foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #1. Drawing 4. Building Type II. Third Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=1 foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #1. Drawing 5. Building Type II. Forth Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=1 foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #2. Drawing 6. Building Type V. First Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=One Foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #2. Drawing 7. Building Type V. Second Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=One Foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #2. Drawing 8. Building Type V. Third Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=One Foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #2. Drawing 9. Building Type V. Forth Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=One Foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #4. Drawing 10. Building Type V. First Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=One Foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #4. Drawing 11. Building Type V. Second Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=One Foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #4. Drawing 12. Building Type V. Third Floor Plan, Fourth Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=One Foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #5. Drawing 13. Building Type V. First Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=One Foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #5. Drawing 14. Building Type V. Third Floor Plan, Fourth Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=One Foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #6. Drawing 15. Building Type V. Basement Floor Plan, First Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=One Foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #6. Drawing 16. Building Type V. Second Floor Plan, Third Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=One Foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #6. Drawing 17. Building Type V. Forth Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=One Foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Building #7. Drawing 18. Building Type V. First Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan, Third Floor Plan. Scale: 8''=One Foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Elevations. Drawing 19. Elevation "A", Elevation "B", Elevation "C", Elevation "D", Elevation "E", Elevation "F", Elevation "G", North Elevation. Scale 8''=One Foot. Detail of Windows at Building #1, Detail of New Door at Elev. A. Scale 4''=One Foot. No Date.
The Clock Towers of Lancaster Sections. Drawing 20. Typ. Section thru Type V Building (Cross Section on line D-D BLDG #6.), Typ. Section thru Type II Building (Cross Section Looking North Building #1. 1½ Scale Detail of Basement Window Head.,) Typ. Detail of Fire Rated Partition Between Apartments, Apartments and Stairs, and Apartments and Public Halls. No Date.
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Item
Custodial History
Cataloged by BW, Fall 2010. Add to database 28 September 2023.
Proposed Office Facility for 126 E. King Associates. Barley, Snyder, Cooper & Barber. Reese, Lower, Patrick, and Scott. Registered Architects. 436 North Lime St. Lancaster, PA. 24 January 1983.
First Floor Plan. Parking, Central Files, Inactive Files, Mail and Copy Room, Mechanical, Covered, Vestibule, Reception. Scale: 1/8''=One Foot.
Second and Third Floor Plan. Support Core, Rooms. Coffee, Telephone, 2 Utility. Scale: 1/8''=One Foot.
First Floor Plan. Waiting, Men and Women's Bathrooms, Mail and Copy Room, Vestibule, Utility, Remote Elevator Control Unit.
Second Floor Plan. 3 Conference Room, Office Manager, Book Keeper, Word Processing, Vault, Computer Equipment, Men and Women's Bathrooms.
Third Floor Plan. Conference, Utility, 1970 L.F. (includes lounge).
King Street Elevation. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Section A (Second Floor Elevation). Scale 3/4''=One Foot. Section B. Scale 3''=One Foot. Section C.
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Custodial History
Cataloged by BW, Fall 2010. Add to database 28 September 2023.
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Cataloged by BW, Fall 2010. Add to database 28 September 2023.
Cross-Town Apartments for Developer/Sponsor Housing Development Corporation of Lancaster County. 8 North Queen Street Lancaster, PA. Treby Howard Phillips, Architects-Planners. 4347 Hamilton Boulevard. Allentown, PA. 18103. Issued 17 February 1984.
Cover Sheet. List of Drawings. 222 West Vine Street, Property No.1, 226 West Vine Street, Property No. 2. 224 Lime Street, Property No. 3. 728 Columbia Avenue, Property No. 4. Location Plan. No Scale. CS-1. Drawn By RT. 3 February 1984.
Property Survey for Housing Development Corporation of Lancaster County of 222 West Vine Street and 226 West Vine Street. Phillip Trimble. Trimble Surveyors. P.O. Box 214 West Woods Drive Lititz, PA. 17543. Properties 1 and 2. Scale: 1''=10 Feet. 30 June 1982. Revised 5 July 1982. Revised 23 January 1984.
Existing Site Plan. Property No. 1 & 2. Scale: 1''=10 Feet. SP-1. Drawn by AR. 3 February 1984.
Site Demolition Plan. Property No. 1 & 2.Detail 1/SP-2, Detail 2/SP-2, Detail 3/SP-3. Scale: 1''=10 Feet. SP-2. Drawn by AR. 3 February 1984.
Site Development Plan & Grading Plan. Property No. 1 & 2. Scale: 1''=10 Feet. Typical Fence Detail, Typical Bench Base Detail, Sidewalk/Curb/Wheel Stop Detail, Sidewalk Detail. SP-3. Drawn by AR. 3 February 1984.
Property No.1. First Floor Plan, Basement Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. A-1. Drawn by RT, AR. 3 February 1984.
Property No.1. Second Floor Plan, Third Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Door Types. A-2. Drawn by RT, AR. 3 February 1984.
Property No.1. Elevations. North Elevation, South Elevation. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. General Repair Notes. A-3. Drawn by RT, AR. 3 February 1984.
Property No.1. Elevations. East Elevation, Typ. Elev. of Clos. W/ Linen Stor., Typ. Elev. of Clos., Typ. of Linen Clos., Typ. Bath Elev. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Section. Scale: 3/4''=One Foot. Floor/CLG. Assembly (2 Hour). No Scale. Typical Wall Legend. A-5. Drawn by RT, AR. 3 February 1984.
Property No.1. Addition Elevations. Addition North Elevation, Addition South Elevation, Building Section. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Concrete Staid Detail, Typical Detail of Joint at Existing Foundation Wall. Scale: 3/4''=One Foot. Detail. A-6. Drawn by RT, AR. 3 February 1984.
Property No.1. Basement and First Floor Plan Demolition. Basement Floor Plan. First Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. A-7. Drawn by RT, AR. 3 February 1984.
Property No.1. Second & Third Floor Plan Demolition. Second Floor Plan. Third Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Demolition Notes. A-8. Drawn by RT, AR. 3 February 1984.
Property No. 2. Second & Third Floor Plans. Second Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan, Typ. Elev. of Clos., Typ Elev. Linen Clos. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Section. Scale: 3/4'' =One Foot. General Repair Notes. Typical Wall Legend. Door Legend. A-2. Drawn by RT. 3 February 1984.
Property No. 2. Elevations. North Elevation, South Elevation, West Elevation, East Elevation. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. A-3. Drawn by RT. 3 February 1984.
Property No. 2. Basement and First Floor Plan Demolition. Basement Floor Plan. First Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Demolition Notes. A-4. Drawn by RT. 3 February 1984.
Property No. 2. Second & Third Floor Plan Demolition. Second Floor Plan. Third Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. A-5. Drawn by RT. 3 February 1984.
Property Survey for Housing Development Corporation of Lancaster County of 234 North Lime Street. Phillip Trimble. Trimble Surveyors. P.O. Box 214 West Woods Drive Lititz, PA. 17543. Properties 3. Scale: 1''=10 Feet. 11 November 1983.
Property No. 3. Basement Floor Plan. Basement Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Mech. Room Floor/CLG. Assembly (2 Hour). Scale: 1 1/2''=One Foot. Location Plan. No Scale. General Repair Notes. Repair Notes. Finish Schedule. Finish Schedule General Notes. A-1. Drawn by RT. 3 February 1984.
Property No. 3. First Floor Plan. First Floor Plan, Typ. Elev. of Clos. W/ Linen Stor., Typ. Elev. of Clos., Typ. Elev. Linen Clos., Bath Elevations: Elevation "A", Elevation "B", Elevation "C", Elevation "D", Elevation "E", Kitchen Elevations: Type 1 & 2 & 2', Type 3, Type 4. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Typical Wall Legend. List of Utilities. A-2. Drawn by RT. 3 February 1984.
Property No. 3. Second and Third Floor Plan. Second Floor Plan, Third Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. West Elevation, Curb/ Fence Detail, Site Location. No Scale. A-3. Drawn by RT. 3 February 1984.
Property No. 3. Elevations. North Elevation, South Elevation, West Elevation, East Elevation. A-4. Drawn by RT. 3 February 1984.
Property No. 3. First Floor Plan Demolition. First Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Demolition Notes. A-5. Drawn by RT. 3 February 1984.
Property No. 3. Second & Third Floor Plan Demolition. Second Floor Plan, Third Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. A-6. Drawn by RT. 3 February 1984.
Property No. 4. Site Plan. 1''=10 Feet. Location Plan. No Scale. Demolition Notes, General Repair Notes, Repair Notes, Finish Schedule, Finish Schedule General Notes. Door Legend. A-1. Drawn by RT. 3 February 1984.
Property No. 4. Second & Third Floor Plan. Second Floor Plan, Third Floor Plan, Typ. Elev. of Closet W/ Linen Stor., Typ. Elev. of Clos., Bath Elevs: Elevation "A", Elevation "B", Elevation "C", Elevation "D". Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. A-3. Drawn by RT. 3 February 1984.
Property No. 4. Elevations. North Elevation, East Elevation (Partial) (West Elevation Similar), South Elevation-1st and 2nd Floor Level, South Elevation-3rd Floor Level. No Scale. List of Utilities. A-4. Drawn by RT. 3 February 1984.
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Description Level
Item
Custodial History
Cataloged by BW, Fall 2010. Add to database 29 September 2023.
Feasibility study of the J. B. van Sciver Building for the Pennsylvania School of the Arts
Description
Feasibility Study of the J. B. van Sciver Building for the Pennsylvania School of the Arts. West King Street & Mulberry Street. Lancaster, PA. 17063. Gilbert, Bradley, & Ray. 226 N. Arch Street. Lancaster, PA. 9 May 1986.
First Floor Plan. Scale: 1/8''=One Foot. Drawing No. FS-1. Red Markings and Measurements.
Second Floor Plan. Scale: 1/8''=One Foot. Drawing No. FS-2. Red Markings and Measurements.
Third Floor Plan. Scale: 1/8''=One Foot. Drawing No. FS-3. Red Markings and Measurements.
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Blueprints for restoration of the Sehner, Ellicott, von Hess House
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Work Restoration of Sehner, Ellicott, von Hess House for the Louise Steinman von Hess Foundation. 123 North Prince St. Lancaster, PA. G. Edwin Brumbaugh, Albert F. Ruthrauff. Registered Architects. Gwynedd Valley, PA. Harry F. Moore Engineer and/or William E. Fleischer. 16 September 1982.
Plot Plan. Main House, Porch, Kitchen, Wood Shed. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Side Walk Snow melting Plan. Drawn by D. C. E. Drawing No. HPE-1. Revised 2 October 1979. Revised 7 March 1980.
Heating and Air Cond. Plans. Basement Plan, First Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Heat Pump Units. Exhaust Fans. Notes. Drawn by D.C.E. Drawing No. H-2. 23 August 1979. Revised 2 October 1979. Revised 11 March 1980, Revised 18 June 1980.
Heating and Air Cond. Plans. Second Floor Plan, Attic Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Drawn by D. C. E. Drawing No. H-3. 23 August 1979. Revised 2 October 1979. Revised 6 March 1980.
Plumbing Plans. Basement Plan, First Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Fixtures. Drawn by D. C. E. Drawing No. P-2. 23 August 1979. Revised 2 October 1979. Revised 10 March 1980. Revised 18 June 1980.
Plumbing Plans. Second Floor Plan, Attic Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Drawn by D. C. E. Drawing No. P-3. 23 August 1979. Revised 2 October 1979, revised 10 March 1980.
Electrical Plans. Basement Plan, First Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Typical Wall Switch Detail, Typical Receptacle Detail. Notes. Electrical Symbol Schedule. Drawn by I. H. W. Drawing No. E-2. 23 August 1979. Revised 29 May 1980. Revised 24 July 1980.
Electrical Plans. Second Floor Plan, Attic Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Panel A, Panel B. Lighting Fixture Schedule, Apart. Lighting Fixture Schedule Only. Snow Melting Control Detail. Drawn by I. H. W. Drawing No. E-3. 23 August 1979. Revised 29 May 1980. Revised 24 July 1980. Revised 12 August 1980. Revised 10 December 1980.
Study for Treatment of Site. Garden Lighting Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Drawn by D. R. F. Drawing E-4. Operation No. C22. 1 November 1980. (Albert F. Ruthrauff's name and certification not on blueprint)
Plot Plan. Main House, Porch, Kitchen, Wood Shed. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Side Walk Snow melting Plan. Drawn by D. C. E. Drawing No. HPE-1. Revised 2 October 1979. Revised 7 March 1980. (copy)
Heating and Air Cond. Plans. Basement Plan, First Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Heat Pump Units. Exhaust Fans. Notes. Drawn by D. C. E. Drawing No. H-2. 23 August 1979. Revised 2 October 1979. Revised 11 March 1980. Revised 18 June 1980. (copy)
Heating and Air Cond. Plans. Second Floor Plan, Attic Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Drawn by D. C. E. Drawing No. H-3. 23 August 1979. Revised 2 October 1979. Revised 6 March 1980. (copy)
Plumbing Plans. Basement Plan, First Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Fixtures. Drawn by D. C. E. Drawing No. P-2. 23 August 1979. Revised 2 Oct. 1979. Revised 10 March 1980. Revised 18 June 1980. (copy)
Plumbing Plans. Second Floor Plan, Attic Plan. Scale: ¼''=One Foot. Drawn by D.C.E. Drawing No. P-3. 23 August 1979. Revised 2 Oct. 1979. Revised 10 March 1980. (copy)
Electrical Plans. Basement Plan, First Floor Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Typical Wall Switch Detail, Typical Receptacle Detail. Notes. Electrical Symbol Schedule. Drawn by I. H. W. Drawing No. E-2. 23 August 1979. Revised 29 May 1980. Revised 24 July 1980. (copy)
Electrical Plans. Second Floor Plan, Attic Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Panel A, Panel B. Lighting Fixture Schedule, Apart. Lighting Fixture Schedule Only. Snow Melting Control Detail. Drawn by I. H. W. Drawing No. E-3. 23 August 1979. Revised 29 May 1980. Revised 24 July 1980. Revised 12 Aug. 1980. Revised 10 December 1980. (copy)
Study for Treatment of Site. Garden Lighting Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Drawn by D. R. F. Drawing E-4. Operation No. C22. 1 November 1980. (Albert F. Ruthrauff's name and certification not on blueprint) (copy)
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McDonald's. West King Street and South Water Street, Lancaster, PA. Eugene P. Dichter. Architect. 2223 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA.
3D Elevation. Colored.
3D Elevation. Non-Colored.
McDonalds Corporation. W. King & S. Water Streets. City of Lancaster. Lancaster Country, PA. McDonald's Corporation. McDonald's Plaza. Oak Brook, Illinois. 60521. 39-101/86.
Property & Typographical Survey. Scale: 1''=20 Feet. Location Map. Scale: 1''=2000 Feet. Client. McDonalds Corporation. 150 South Warner Street. Suite 470. King Of Prussia, PA. Huth Engineers Inc. Albert King. Surveyor. L.S. # 20666-E. Manager J.E.G. 19 December 1986.
Standard Trash Enclosures A,B,C. Plan of Trash Enclosure "A", Plan of Trash Enclosure "B", Plan of Trash Enclosure "C." Scale: 3/8''=One Foot. Elevation of Gate Area. Scale: 1/2''=One Foot. Section Thru Wall (Typ.). Scale: 1''=One Foot. Collar @ Post. Scale: 1 1/2''=One Foot. Drawn by Sterling R. McCray. 18 July [1980].
Storefront Bays. Front Elevation, Right Elevation. Scale: 3/16''=One Foot. Wall Section, Window Section, Window Section, Plan, Plan. Scale: 3/4''=One Foot. Color Schemes. Drawn by CDJM. Checked by GTS. 10 January 1986.
Cover Sheet HR. Drawing Index. Drawn by Staff. Checked by GTS. 1 August 1985.
Foundation and Slab Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Detail 1/A1, Detail 2/A1, Detail 3/A1, Detail 4/A1. Scale: 3/4''=One Foot. Notes. F1 & F2 Notes. Drawn by EVO. 1 August 1985. A1.
HR/ H.V.A.C. Air Balance Schedules. Heat Recovery Air Balance Schedule. Gas Fired Cooking Equipment: Air Balance Schedule, Gas Fired Cooking Equipment: Air Balance Schedule, Electric Fired Cooking Equipment: Air Balance Schedule, Electric Fired Cooking Equipment: Air Balance Schedule. Heat Recovery Air Balance Schedules Cooling Conditions. Gas Fired Cooking Equipment: Air Balance Schedule , Gas Fired Cooking Equipment: Air Balance Schedule, Electric Fired Cooking Equipment: Air Balance Schedule, Electric Fired Cooking Equipment: Air Balance Schedule. M6 HR. Drawn by SMS. Checked by PWW. 8 November 1985.
Kitchen Area Power Plan. Kitchen Area Power Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Notes. Electrical Symbol Legend. Drawn by MAR. Checked by GTS. E1 HR. 1 August 1985.
Storage Area Power Plan, Riser Diagram. Rear Area Power Plan. Scale: 1/2''=One Foot. Single Line Riser Diagram with Heat Recovery Unit, Ansul Automan Boxes. No Scale. Drawn by MAR. Checked by GTS. E2 HR. 1 August 1985.
Reflected Ceiling Plan. Reflected Ceiling Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Markel Ceiling Heater Selection Schedule. Foot Candle Schedule. General Notes. Drawn by EVO. Checked by GTS. E3 HR. 1 August 1985.
Electrical Panels, Fixture Schedule. LP Panel, Panel AP-1, Panel AP-2, Panel AP-3. Approved Electrical Panel Alternatives. Manufacturer Catalog Number Remarks. General Notes. Drawn by MAR. Checked by GTS. E4 HR. 1 August 1985.
Roof Electrical Plan. Roof Electrical Plan. Sunbeam Detail 2/E5, Sunbeam Detail 3/E5, York Detail 2/E5, York Detail 3/E5. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Notes. Drawn by SLQ. Checked by GTS. E5 HR. 1 August 1985.
H.V.A.C. Wiring. Exhaust Fan and Cooking Equipment Interlock Wiring Detail. Air to Air Heat Recovery Unit. Air to Air Balance Control Panel. K-2 HVAC Unit, K-1 HVAC Unit, Dining HVAC Unit Typ. 5 Ton, Dining HVAC Unit Typ. 10 Ton. HVAC Unit Grounding Detail. No Scale. Notes. Drawn by SLQ. Checked by GTS. E6 HR. 1 August 1985.
Drive-Thru Signs and Intercom Details. Menu Board with Speaker, Information Board. Scale: 1/2''=One Foot. Speaker Post B, Menu Board with Speaker Post Plan, Dual Menu Board. No Scale. Section Thru Foundation. Scale: 1''=One Foot. Tandem Layout, Scheme #1, Scheme #2, Scheme #3. Scale: 1/8''=One Foot. Detector Loop, Template B, Plan, Section. No Scale. D T Menu Board Template D. Scale: 1 1/2''=One Foot. Intercom Section, Intercom Plan. No Scale. Miscellaneous Details, Sign Appendage Detail, D T Sign Base Plate. No Scale. D T Sign. Scale: 1/2''=One Foot. Drawn by MAR. E7. 1 August 1985.
Above Floor Piping Plan. Above Floor Piping Plan. Scale: 3/8''=One Foot. Detail 1/P1. Scale: 1 1/2''=One Foot. Section 2/P1. Scale: 3''=One Foot. Abbreviations. Symbol List. Drawn by MAR. Checked by GTS. P1 HR. 1 August 1985.
Below Floor Piping Plan. Below Floor Piping Plan. Scale: 3/8''=One Foot. Roof Plan. Scale: 1/8''=One Foot. Detail of Heat Recovery. No Scale. Notes. Drawn by MAR. Checked by GTS. P2 HR. 1 August 1985.
Supply & Waste Piping Isometric. Water Piping Isometric, Soil Waste & Vent Isometric, Detail for Corral, Tempering Valve Detail, Detail, Section A-A. No Scale. Grease Interceptor Detail. Scale: 3/4''=One Foot. General Notes. Drawn by MAR. Checked by GTS. P3 HR. 1 August 1985.
Gas Piping Plan and Isometric. Gas Piping Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Water Heater Flue Vent Detail. Scale: 1 1/2''=One Foot. Gas Piping Isometric, Sunbeam Gas Piping Detail, York Gas Piping Detail. No Scale. Kitchen Gas Required, HVAC Gas Required, Total Gas Required. General Notes. Drawn by EVO. P4. 1 August 1985.
Floor Plan. Storage, Dining, Customer Service, Drive-Thru Booth, Kitchen. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Door and Hardware Schedule. Room Finish Schedule. Drawn by SLQ. A3. (Copy)
Elevations. Right Side Elevation, Left Side Elevation. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Detail 4/A5. Scale: 3/4''=One Foot. Detail 1/A6, Detail 2/A6. Scale 1''=One Foot. Detail Notes. Drawn by SLQ. A5. 1 August 1985. (Copy)
Kitchen Equipment Plan. Kitchen Equipment Layout. Scale: 1/2''=One Foot. Equipment Identification. Drawn by Al Melton. Checked by Chuck. K1. 1 August 1985.
Kitchen Rough-In Connections Plan. Plan Notes. Abbreviation Legend. Drawn by Al Melton. Checked by Chuck. K2. 1 August 1985.
Rear Storage Area Plan. Rear Area Equipment Layout. Scale: 1/2'=One Foot. Equipment Identification. Notes. Drawn by Al Melton. Checked by Chuck. K3. 1 August 1985.
Rear Storage Rough-In Connections Plan. Rear Area Rough-In Plan. Scale: 1/2''=One Foot. Plan Notes. Abbreviation Legend. Drawn by Al Melton. Checked by Chuck. K4. 1 August 1985.
Plumbing & Refrigerator Diagram. Soda System Detail. Combination Cooler/Freezer Box Utility Access Detail. Optional Dishwasher and Sink Arrangement. Refrigeration Line and Control Wire Schematic. HVAC 6 Refrigeration Schematic. Drawn by Al Melton. Checked by Chuck. K5. 1 August 1985.
Drive-Thru Rough-In Plan. Drive-Thru Rough-In Plan. Undercounter Shelving. General Notes. Drawn by Al Melton. Checked by Chuck. K6. 1 August 1985.
Drive-Thru Rough In Plan. Audio and Pos Schematic. Extended Drive-Thru Orientation. Note. Drawn by Al Melton. Checked by Chuck. K7. 1 August 1985.
Fixture Legend. Fixture Connection Legend. Drawn by Al M. and Chuck. Checked by Chuck. Elec. K8. 1 August 1985.
Fixture Legend. Fixture Connection Legend. Drawn by Al M. and Chuck. Checked by Chuck. Elec. K9. 1 August 1985.
Fixture Legend. Fixture Connection Legend. Drawn by Al M. and Chuck. Checked by Chuck. K10. 1 August 1985.
Site Plan. Location Map. Scale: 1''=2000'. Site Data, Paving Specification, Lot Lighting Information, Parking Information, Utility Information, Survey Information. Sp-1. Corporate Drawing No. LA-1755-1. (Actual Site Plan has been ripped out).
Grading Drainage Utility Plan. No Scale. Bollard Detail. 1''=One Foot. General Notes, Paving Specification, Lot Lighting Information, Parking Information, Utility Information, Survey Information. Sp-2. Regional Drawing No. MAP-140. Corporate Drawing No. LA-1755-2. Signed by Regional Manager 27 March 1987.
Grading Drainage Utility Plan. No Scale. Bollard Detail. 1''=One Foot. General Notes, Paving Specification, Lot Lighting Information, Parking Information, Utility Information, Survey Information. Sp-2. Corporate Drawing No. LA-1755-2. (Copy).
Plan to Accompany PADOT Hi-Way Occupancy Permit APPH. General Notes, Paving Specification, Lot Lighting Information, Parking Information, Utility Information, Survey Information. Sp-3. Corporate Drawing No. LA-1755-3.
Drainage Area Map and Erosion Control Plan. Gravel Filter, Silt Barrier Fence, Stabilized Construction Entrance. No Scale. General Notes, Paving Specification, Lot Lighting Information, Parking Information, Utility Information, Survey Information. Sp-4. Corporate Drawing No. LA-1755-4.
Site Plan. Location Map. Scale: 1''=2000'. Site Data, Paving Specification, Lot Lighting Information, Parking Information, Utility Information, Survey Information. Sp-1. Corporate Drawing No. LA-1755-1. Done by Richard Lee Jackson and Albert B. Kling. 27 February 1987.
Scheme A. 3D Elevation.
Scheme A. 3D Elevation. (Copy)
Scheme A. 3D Elevation.
Scheme A. Site Plan.
Scheme B. West King Street Elevation. Scale: 1''=20'.
Scheme B. McDonalds in Lancaster. Site Plan. Scale: 1''=20'.
Scheme C. McDonald's in Lancaster Alternative Site Plan. Scale: 1''=20'. 9 June 1987.
Scheme C. McDonald's in Lancaster Alternate Façade. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. 9 June 1987.
Scheme C. Floor Plan. McDonald's in Lancaster Alternate Second Floor. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. 9 June 1987.
Scheme C. Floor Plan. McDonald's in Lancaster Alternate First Floor. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. 9 June 1987.
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Grace Lutheran Church, Lancaster, PA. C. Emlen Urban, Lancaster, PA. 22 February 1906. Color photocopies of elevations on linen. Gift of Grace Lutheran Church, 14 March 2011.
North Queen Street Elevation, Section through Tower, James Street Elevation. Scale: 1/8"=One Foot.
North Side Elevation, East End Elevation, Plan of Belfry. Scale: 1/8"=One Foot.
Design of Grace Lutheran Church, Queen and James Street, Lancaster. John Evans & Son, Arcts., Lancaster, PA. December 1888. Blueprint. (fragile) Transferred from the Object Collection, 12 May 2011.
Elevation of Queen Street Front and James Street Front. Scale: 1"=Eight Feet.
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Proposed Renovation for Paula Severino. 106 W. Orange St. Lancaster, PA. Boyd/Wilson Development Company. 600 Olde Hickory Road. Lancaster, PA. 17061. Job No. 3519. 31 December 1986. Drawn by B.H.
Orange St. Elevation. Prince St. Elevation. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. "A".
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