Two images on one print. Right: Dodge Brothers Motor Cars; Lancaster Auto Company, and Graham Brothers Trucks, H. B. Herr Motorcycles and Cook's Pet Shop, 242 West King Street. Left: Gunzenhauser Bakery, sales room, 255 West King Street. Lancaster. Customer: Herman Wohlsen
Photograph of the Steinman Hardware Store on West King Street, Lancaster. Store name: Steinman & Co. Hardware Saddlery. "Store built by Geo. M. Steinman, 1854." Some of the merchandise is on display on the sidewalk--ladders, buckets, washboards, and reel mowers. A man, possibly George Steinman, is standing in front of the store.
George Steinman Papers, Series 1 (MG0184_S01) https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/786b3ffc-7908-40de-9362-817467455650
George Steinman Papers, Series 2 (MG0184_S02) https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/6c7e11c6-f3ca-469c-891a-145832196710
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Other Numbers
MG-184, Series 2
Other Number
MG-184, Series 2, Folder 74, Insert 1
Classification
MG0184
Description Level
Item
Custodial History
Added to database 26 March 2024.
Digitization of this document was funded by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, PHMC Appl ID # C980002119, 2021-2024.
Photograph- Black Horse Hotel, owned by Jacob S. Kauffman, 58 West King Street. Demolished in 1869. Later site of Rhodes' Jewelry Store and Randall Music Store in 1979. Photograph of a photograph.
Photograph- Black Horse Hotel, owned by Jacob S. Kauffman, 58 West King Street. Demolished in 1869. Later site of Rhodes' Jewelry Store and Randall Music Store in 1979. Photograph of a photograph.
Description
Black Horse Hotel, owned by Jacob S. Kauffman, 58 West King Street. Demolished in 1869. Later site of Rhodes' Jewelry Store and Randall Music Store in 1979. Photograph of a photograph.
Photograph- Intersection of North Prince and West King Streets, looking east
Description
Intersection of North Prince and West King Streets, looking east. Showing Army Navy Store, the Pelican Bar, Jane Louise Restaurant and the top of the Griest Building.