Photograph- Soldiers and vehicles of Ambulance Company 111, posed at American and West Indies Cigar Co. on Tobacco Avenue, Lancaster.
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Soldiers and vehicles of Ambulance Company 111, posed at American and West Indies Cigar Co. on Tobacco Avenue, Lancaster. Customer: Flory Bros., East King Street.
Photograph- South side of West King Street, showing Jacob S. Kauffman's Lamb Hotel, P. N. Fisher's saddle, harness, trunk, collar and valise manufactory, and Stein and Harnish's Dry Goods Store. The Lamb Hotel, 38 - 40 West King Street, is where General John F. Reynolds and his brother William Reynolds were born.
Photograph- South side of West King Street, showing Jacob S. Kauffman's Lamb Hotel, P. N. Fisher's saddle, harness, trunk, collar and valise manufactory, and Stein and Harnish's Dry Goods Store. The Lamb Hotel, 38 - 40 West King Street, is where General John F. Reynolds and his brother William Reynolds were born.
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South side of West King Street, showing Jacob S. Kauffman's Lamb Hotel, P. N. Fisher's saddle, harness, trunk, collar and valise manufactory, and Stein and Harnish's Dry Goods Store. The Lamb Hotel, 38 - 40 West King Street, is where General John F. Reynolds and his brother William Reynolds were born.
Clyde R. Gehman, with jeep. Graduated with honors from Army Ordinance School, was a wheeled vehicle mechanic in the 64th Truck Battalion's Headquarters and Service Battery during the Korean War. He also worked as an automotive partsman for Lancaster Lincoln Mercury. He was from Rothsville.
Three photos of C. Russell Kauffman of Holtwood while stationed in the South Pacific during World War II. Kauffman was a Sergeant with the 455th Amphibious Engineers. Digital image only.
Photograph- Gravestone of John Hipple at Riverview Cemetery south of Bainbridge. Inscription reads: John H. Hipple, First Sergeant Co. B, 45th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Fell at the battle of Spottsylvania May 18, 1864, aged 28 years, 3 months and 27 days.
Photograph- Gravestone of John Hipple at Riverview Cemetery south of Bainbridge. Inscription reads: John H. Hipple, First Sergeant Co. B, 45th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Fell at the battle of Spottsylvania May 18, 1864, aged 28 years, 3 months and 27 days.
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Gravestone of John Hipple at Riverview Cemetery south of Bainbridge. Inscription reads: John H. Hipple, First Sergeant Co. B, 45th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Fell at the battle of Spottsylvania May 18, 1864, aged 28 years, 3 months and 27 days.