Seated are Eli Kendig Mylin, Sr. and his wife, Martha Charles Mylin. Between them is son Walter Mylin (b. 1883). Standing from left to right are their children Ceclia May Mylin (b. 1879), Eli Charles Mylin (b. 1973), Bertha Belle Mylin (b. 1876), and Jacob Mylin (b. 1871).
Minnie Frey Brian was the daughter of Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick. Minnie was born c. 1882 and married John Frank Brian. Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick Frey are buried at Landis Valley.
Minnie Frey Brian was the daughter of Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick. Minnie was born c. 1882 and married John Frank Brian. Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick Frey are buried at Landis Valley.
Minnie Frey Brian was the daughter of Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick. Minnie was born c. 1882 and married John Frank Brian. Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick Frey are buried at Landis Valley.
Minnie Frey Brian was the daughter of Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick. Minnie was born c. 1882 and married John Frank Brian. Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick Frey are buried at Landis Valley.
Minnie Frey Brian was the daughter of Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick. Minnie was born c. 1882 and married John Frank Brian. Zacharias Frey and Mary Haverstick Frey are buried at Landis Valley.
Photograph- John H. Evans, reputed to have been Lancaster's first professional architect, was hired to design Building #4 of the Lancaster County Almshouse - familiar to older Lancastrians as the "County Home". See LCHS Journal Vol. 102, issue 2/3, page 96.
Photograph- John H. Evans, reputed to have been Lancaster's first professional architect, was hired to design Building #4 of the Lancaster County Almshouse - familiar to older Lancastrians as the "County Home". See LCHS Journal Vol. 102, issue 2/3, page 96.
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John H. Evans, reputed to have been Lancaster's first professional architect, was hired to design Building #4 of the Lancaster County Almshouse - familiar to older Lancastrians as the "County Home". See LCHS Journal Vol. 102, issue 2/3, page 96.