Pageant of Gratitude - scene representing the 1744 treaty among the Six Nations and the English for their cooperation during the French and Indian War.
A. B. Rote & Co. - Drilling machine purchased December 1927 for $2, 871. Baush #2 high speed multiple spindle drilling machine. 16" x 30" rectangular head gear chest bushed for 14 spindles, machine equiped with 12 1 3/4" spindles - #3 M. T. 1 15 horsepower motor - 1200 RPM. Type C. F. Westinghouse with automatic starter and push button control. 220 volt, 3 phase, 60 cycle. Junked, sold for scrap December 1978.
Lancaster City Officials as they appeared in Sesquicentennial Parade. Left to right: John J. Bair, Commissioner of Accounts and Finance; Charles M. Howell, Commissioner of Public Safety; Darius J. Eckman, City Controller; James J. Malone, City Engineer; Frank C. Musser, Mayor; Ralph J.Shubrooks, City Treasurer; Fred W. Ritchey, Commissioner of Parks and Public Property. Taken in front of old City Hall.
Woman, possibly Ella Ball, standing in front of huge boxwood. Note: Ella Ball, photographer on Centerville Rd. sold this large boxwood to Longwood Gardens (DuPont) who moved it to the gardens in 1925.
Group of men seated in Old Recorder's Office, second floor of the Courthouse. Identified left to right: Wm. Egerty Esq., Paul Mohler, Isaac Bechtel, Jay Caskey, W. Fryberger, Ann E. Davis Esq., Jacob Byrne, Esq., Ezra Brenner, O.P. Bricker, Esq., H. Nissley, Recorder, Geo. Keith, Dep.
The following note is also enclosed with the photo: "D. S. - The "Court House Isalnd patent" is for Bush Island in Manor Twp. The island location, as described in 1811, is: 150 perches from Lancaster shore, opposite the land of Isaac Kaufman and 3 perches below Archibald Hudder's Island. R. G."