Museum pieces on a giant scale are the 1901 Peerless (with the fringe on top, at left) and the 1908 Avery steam traction engine, donated to the Pennsylvania Farm Museum at Landis Valley by J. H. Brubaker of Rohrerstown, who was a thresherman for 52 years. With him at museum is Elmer Landis. Sunday News photo.
Photograph- Warwick High School marching band at the dedication of Pennsylvania Toleware postage stamps at Steam Engine Building of the Pennsylvania Farm Museum.
Photograph- Warwick High School marching band at the dedication of Pennsylvania Toleware postage stamps at Steam Engine Building of the Pennsylvania Farm Museum.
Description
Warwick High School marching band at the dedication of Pennsylvania Toleware postage stamps at Steam Engine Building of the Pennsylvania Farm Museum.
Provenance
From photo albums of Clyde Groff, donated by Ruth Groff.
Photograph- Warwick High School marching band at the dedication of Pennsylvania Toleware postage stamps at Steam Engine Building of the Pennsylvania Farm Museum.
Photograph- Warwick High School marching band at the dedication of Pennsylvania Toleware postage stamps at Steam Engine Building of the Pennsylvania Farm Museum.
Description
Warwick High School marching band at the dedication of Pennsylvania Toleware postage stamps at Steam Engine Building of the Pennsylvania Farm Museum.
Provenance
From photo albums of Clyde Groff, donated by Ruth Groff.
Photograph- Warwick High School marching band at the dedication of Pennsylvania Toleware postage stamps at Steam Engine Building of the Pennsylvania Farm Museum.
Photograph- Warwick High School marching band at the dedication of Pennsylvania Toleware postage stamps at Steam Engine Building of the Pennsylvania Farm Museum.
Description
Warwick High School marching band at the dedication of Pennsylvania Toleware postage stamps at Steam Engine Building of the Pennsylvania Farm Museum.
Provenance
From photo albums of Clyde Groff, donated by Ruth Groff.