Small collection of photographs of the family of Mary Brecht, daughter of Milton J. Brecht and Mary Ann Wolf Brecht. Mary Brecht, born in Lancaster County in 1882, married George W. Pulver in 1906. Gift of Pamela Sumner in memory of George W. Pulver. See also MG0284, the Mary Brecht Pulver papers.
Small collection of photographs of the family of Mary Brecht, daughter of Milton J. Brecht and Mary Ann Wolf Brecht. Mary Brecht, born in Lancaster County in 1882, married George W. Pulver in 1906. Gift of Pamela Sumner in memory of George W. Pulver. See also MG0284, the Mary Brecht Pulver papers.
Moravian Cemetery, now site of post office, and the Sehner - Ellicott - von Hess House, the home of Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster, North Prince Street.
Photograph- Annie E. Stephan of Elizabethtown standing with her produce wagon. Stephan took over her husband's business when he died. She was the wife of Charles B. Stephan.
Photograph- Annie E. Stephan of Elizabethtown standing with her produce wagon. Stephan took over her husband's business when he died. She was the wife of Charles B. Stephan.
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Annie E. Stephan of Elizabethtown standing with her produce wagon. Stephan took over her husband's business when he died. She was the wife of Charles B. Stephan.
Milk delivery wagons, horses and drivers used for daily home delivery for Sanitary Dairy Milk Company line up at 572 North Queen Street. This dairy later became Pensupreme Dairy.
Home deliveries in 1923 were made by J. Paul Bowman, left, and John Eberly from a wagon drawn by "Charlie", shown at Lancaster Sanitary Dairy, later Penn Dairies, plant at Prince and Frederick Streets where the YMCA now stands.