Photograph- Gravestone of John Hipple at Riverview Cemetery south of Bainbridge. Inscription reads: John H. Hipple, First Sergeant Co. B, 45th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Fell at the battle of Spottsylvania May 18, 1864, aged 28 years, 3 months and 27 days.
Photograph- Gravestone of John Hipple at Riverview Cemetery south of Bainbridge. Inscription reads: John H. Hipple, First Sergeant Co. B, 45th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Fell at the battle of Spottsylvania May 18, 1864, aged 28 years, 3 months and 27 days.
Description
Gravestone of John Hipple at Riverview Cemetery south of Bainbridge. Inscription reads: John H. Hipple, First Sergeant Co. B, 45th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Fell at the battle of Spottsylvania May 18, 1864, aged 28 years, 3 months and 27 days.
Clyde R. Gehman, with jeep. Graduated with honors from Army Ordinance School, was a wheeled vehicle mechanic in the 64th Truck Battalion's Headquarters and Service Battery during the Korean War. He also worked as an automotive partsman for Lancaster Lincoln Mercury. He was from Rothsville.
Three photos of C. Russell Kauffman of Holtwood while stationed in the South Pacific during World War II. Kauffman was a Sergeant with the 455th Amphibious Engineers. Digital image only.
Charles C. Ziegler, killed at battle at Gettysburg during the Civil War. Served with Company E, 99th Pennsylvania Volunteers.
Provenance
This album may have belonged to the family of John Lorentz or his son John Lorentz, Jr. The names of Susan Lorentz and Christie Lorentz are written on the inside back cover and C. Lawrence is embossed on the front cover. Also, "Presented to Kate Christmas 1864 JSL" is written on the inside front cover. Album contains carte de visites and tintypes. Most are unidentified.
Page 2: Laura L. Sutter, c. 1880, tintype; J. F. McMichael, Baltimore, MD, c. 1895, tintype; Laura L. Sutter, Rolla, MO, c. 1874, carte de visite taken by D. B. Rugg, Pine Street, Rolla, MO; Jim McMichael in U. S. Navy uniform, 1917; Mac, 1908, man in police uniform; Mac, 1906; Mac, 1905, man wearing straw hat and bandanna.
Provenance
Album thought to belong to the family of Frank McMichael and his wife, Laura Sutter. They were orginally from the Quarryville area, but later moved to the city of Lancaster.
Page 3: Mae, Russel, Bird, Laura, at Atlantic City, 1890, tintype; James R. McMichael, United States Navy, 1917.
Provenance
Album thought to belong to the family of Frank McMichael and his wife, Laura Sutter. They were orginally from the Quarryville area, but later moved to the city of Lancaster.
Page 4: James McMichael in Navy uniform, 1917; Dad Mac - man with rifle, c. 1909.
Provenance
Album thought to belong to the family of Frank McMichael and his wife, Laura Sutter. They were orginally from the Quarryville area, but later moved to the city of Lancaster.