Photograph- Two lane covered bridge at Engleside, also called Graeff's Landing. Bridge built in 1824, demolished in 1961. 317 feet long. Two and a half story stone house at the Conestoga River. Group of people possibly waiting at the dock for the Lady Gay or Evelyn B. paddleboats.
Photograph- Two lane covered bridge at Engleside, also called Graeff's Landing. Bridge built in 1824, demolished in 1961. 317 feet long. Two and a half story stone house at the Conestoga River. Group of people possibly waiting at the dock for the Lady Gay or Evelyn B. paddleboats.
Description
Two lane covered bridge at Engleside, also called Graeff's Landing. Bridge built in 1824, demolished in 1961. 317 feet long. Two and a half story stone house at the Conestoga River. Group of people possibly waiting at the dock for the Lady Gay or Evelyn B. paddleboats.
Photograph of buildings on North Lime Street, Lancaster
Description
Buildings at 40, 42, and 44 North Lime Street, Lancaster. Man standing on steps of building at 40 North Lime Street with a horse and carriage parked out front. With the photograph is a note about dated April 1924 about the death of Mrs. John Nauman, daughter of William U. Hensel. The Naumans may have lived on North Lime Street. A copy of the note is in the Nauman family file in the Research Center of LancasterHistory.
Photograph- Two story stucco row houses with porches on Dauphin St., Lancaster City.
Description
Two story stucco row houses with porches on Dauphin St., Lancaster City. Customer: John Hiemenz. 1 extra print also on oversized mount with D-09-02-52 (see 3-12-01-05)
Photograph- Mansion with iron fence, snow, residence of William F. Lebzelter.
Description
Mansion with iron fence, snow, residence of William F. Lebzelter, 936 Columbia Ave., Lancaster City. also on oversized mount for exhibit (see 3-15-01-18)
Oblinger residence and carriage house, 342 North Duke Street, built 1893 - 1894. Former site of Fulton Cotton Mill which was razed in 1892.
Provenance
Album of 35 mm slides of buildings in Lancaster County designed by architecht C. Emlen Urban. Slides taken by Carol Morgan for a lecture for the Torch Club in June 2002.