Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Description
Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Description
Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Description
Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Description
Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Soldiers and vehicles of Ambulance Company 111, posed at American and West Indies Cigar Co. on Tobacco Avenue, Lancaster.
Description
Soldiers and vehicles of Ambulance Company 111, posed at American and West Indies Cigar Co. on Tobacco Avenue, Lancaster. Customer: Flory Bros., East King Street.
Photograph- Members of Ambulance Company 111 at Hoboken Pier upon their return from France during World War I.
Description
Group of seven soldiers on a wharf. Members of Ambulance Company 111 at Hoboken Pier upon their return from France during World War I. Identified clockwise from back left are: Ralph Ochs, Herman Molin, Paul X. Murphy, Roy C. Miesse, Harry Mandatta, George Metzger and Lawrence Parker. All were from Lancaster County except for Harry Mandatta. Customer: Ida Parker, Millersville, PA.
Photograph- Military grave in France of Harvey Hottenstein.
Description
Military grave in France of Harvey Hottenstein. Customer: Miss Ella Hottenstein, West Vine Street. Harvey M. Hottenstein served as a mechanic in Ambulance Company 111. Killed in action August 17, 1918.