First illuminated football field in Pennsylvania. Lancaster Eighth Ward (Park Hill) vs. Reading Exeters at Stevens, PA. Reading won by a score of 7 to 6.
Pickens Homestead, at time of photograph about 150 years old. Located near Cocalico P. O., Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Owner at time of photograph was Christian Wiest, seen in foreground of picture at right, who operated a saw mill near the home.
Photograph- Gravestones of William Northeimer and Adam Northeimer at the Bridgeville Cemetery near Beartown. William was brother of Jacob and Nicholas Adam Northeimer and son of Johannes Northeimer.
Photograph- Gravestones of William Northeimer and Adam Northeimer at the Bridgeville Cemetery near Beartown. William was brother of Jacob and Nicholas Adam Northeimer and son of Johannes Northeimer.
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Gravestones of William Northeimer and Adam Northeimer at the Bridgeville Cemetery near Beartown. William was brother of Jacob and Nicholas Adam Northeimer and son of Johannes Northeimer.
California School, near Churchtown, datestone on building 1867--Amish children playing outside. Note on back of photograph identifies John Hertzler as builder. First called Forest, then changed to California. Replaced building built 1836.