Willson Memorial Building, Home of the Lancaster County Historical Society, 230 N. President Ave., Lancaster, Penna. Home of the Lancaster County Historical Society. Open to visitors every afternoon except Sunday. Among many attractions are the research library, large museum, Eicholtz Gallery, manuscript and print collections, dioramas and early farm house kitchen. Located next to historic Wheatland, home of President James Buchanan.
Lancaster County Historical Society, 230 North President Ave., Lancaster, Pa. 17603. A typical Lancaster County kitchen with the old fashioned spinning wheel, corner cupboard, firplace, all on a red brick floor.
Small private cemtery near Gable's Park showing ten tombstones - those of a woman named Leah Kreider, who died July 27, 1862, and her ten children. None of the children are named, and all were stillborn. Leah died giving birth to her tenth child, who was also stillborn. Leah was the wife of Christian Kreider.
Two millstones from Bucher's Mill near Reamstown, East Cocalico Township. Now on the grounds of the Lancaster County Historical Society. The pair of stones are of Pennsylvania pebble stone and weight approximately 4500 pounds together.
Shad Choir Club. First outing at "Upland Lawn", Tues. June 22, 1909. Two identical photos. Front row, left to right: H. Moyer, Dr. Lincoln, Alfred Moyer, John Hetrick, W. Scott Leinbach, T. Wilson Dubbs, Frank Faesig, Frank W. Fondersmith, Rev. E. E. Meister, A. C. Kepler, George K. Hoffmeier. Middle row, left to right: Godfried Rhoades, William S. Gleim, Charles f. Hoffmeier, Dr. George Rohrer, James Buchanan, John J. Bair, Walter Miller, Rev. Stewart Creamer, Augustus Rhoades, C. H. Metzger. Back row, left to right: Edward Sayres, Hugh Fulton, Charles Schuberth, Dr. Harry Baer, Albert McConomy, Walter A. Heinitsh, W. F. Carey, Rev. Edward Harring, Walter Franklin, L. W. Keplinger, H. S. Williamson, W. Hambright.