Ressler Mill at Mascot. Powered by waters of the Mill Creek, Mascot Roller Mill, built in 1760 is the oldest continuously operating grist mill in U. S. Amish farmers regularly use this mill for grinding of grain and meal.
Gap Town Clock. Seth Thomas clock, purchased in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, October 16, 1872 and placed on top of Hall Building. Relocated on 65 ft. tower 1892. Interested Gap Citizens saved clock when state officials found clock standing on their right-of-way during construction of Route 41. Clock moved to present location September 10, 1953.
Thanks for the pretty B. card you sent me. I got several cards + letters. Do not get much time to write letters. Ho have you both been? I am O.K. Alsies have to move. Do not know where they will go. Have not planted much garden as I do not get home very early in the eveings. Come down some Sunday. I hope I shall be home.
Amish Country - Buggy Shop, Intercourse, Pa. Carriage making is still a flourishing business in the Ammish Country, since the members of this sect are not allowed to own automobiles.
The Schnitz-ler (means the whittler), Joseph Kessler, Jr. The schnitzler is shown with a group of his unique wood carvings and figures - on display for sale - at The Old Wood-Shed in the heart of the village of Intercourse, PA.
Horse and buggy at square in Intercourse. Hitching posts are found in front of all the business places in the village of Intercourse, located in the heart of Pennsylvania's Amish Country.