Two carte de visite images glued to notebook paper. Photo at top is Lillie Moore, at bottom is Julia Moore. The two were sisters and teachers at the Mount Joy Soldiers' Orphans Home in the early 1870's. Their father, John Moore, was steward of the Mount Joy Soldiers' Orphans Home.
Provenance
From the Sixteeners information file in the LCHS Library.
Photograph- Lapel button showing the Grand Army of the Republic Hall in Mount Joy which housed Lieut. David H. Nissley Post #478, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. See LCHS Journal Vol. 97, p. 113.
Photograph- Lapel button showing the Grand Army of the Republic Hall in Mount Joy which housed Lieut. David H. Nissley Post #478, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. See LCHS Journal Vol. 97, p. 113.
Description
Lapel button showing the Grand Army of the Republic Hall in Mount Joy which housed Lieut. David H. Nissley Post #478, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. See LCHS Journal Vol. 97, p. 113.
Mount Joy High School class, spring 1924. Presented to D. L. Biemesderfer, June 28, 1975 on occasion of 50th anniversary of graduation of class of 1925. Presented by John Eshleman (class of 1925, back row, eightht from left). Back row, left to right: John Meisenberger, Joe Schaeffer, Joe Charles, Witmer Shank, Charles Eby, Albert Booth, Leroy Herman, John Eshleman, Guy Myers, Merl Hoffer, Alois Heilig, Bob Brubaker, Charles Siller, Fred Diffenderfer, Joe Moore, Walter Becker, Frank Tyndall and Herman ? . Third row, far right is D. Luke Biemesderfer.