Grave of Charles Doble at Nickel Mines Mennonite Church. Charles Doble, born 1826 - died 1897.
Provenance
Compiled by the Meneralogy Department of the North Museum, Lancaster. This album contains 43 photographs of machinery, company houses, employees, post office, church, cemetery, store and slag piles. Photographs date from 1880 to 1997 (many are photographs of photographs).
Graves of the Doble family Nickel Mines Mennonite Church. Charles Doble, born 1826 - died 1897.
Provenance
Compiled by the Meneralogy Department of the North Museum, Lancaster. This album contains 43 photographs of machinery, company houses, employees, post office, church, cemetery, store and slag piles. Photographs date from 1880 to 1997 (many are photographs of photographs).
Page 27: Old Leacock Presbyterian Church; Horse drawn carriage at Old Leacock Presbyterian Church; Entrance to Old Leacock Presbyterian Church; Old Leacock Presbyterian Graveyard; Paradise Episcopal Church.
Provenance
First of two Diffenderfer family albums. Compiled by Frank Reid Diffenderfer, a former member of LCHS and an editor of a Lancaster city newspaper. Album documents his family as well as that of his neighbors on North Duke Street, Lancaster, between 1901 and 1903. Neighbors include Charles Fondersmith, Robert Slaymaker, and his daughter, Ida, who married Frank Fondersmith.
Page 68: Memorial services, New Providence Reformed Cemetery, at the McMichael plot, Sunday, May 28, 1939.
Provenance
Album thought to belong to the family of Frank McMichael and his wife, Laura Sutter. They were orginally from the Quarryville area, but later moved to the city of Lancaster.
Page 69: Rev. Harry Shepherdson officiating at these memorial services, cousin Lem and his four brothers, Albert, William, Thomas, John, all Civil War veterans, all buried here.
Provenance
Album thought to belong to the family of Frank McMichael and his wife, Laura Sutter. They were orginally from the Quarryville area, but later moved to the city of Lancaster.