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.