The City Saving Fund and Trust Company, southwest corner of Penn Square, Lancaster. Charles H. Locher, President. Also showing Cox and Rose Clothiers, 4 West King Street.
Norman Adam, second from left, Jake Humphreville, third from left, and Isaac Trimble, far right, employees of the Lancaster Gas Co., assemble on Grant Street.
John H. Pfenniger, a Lancaster Electric Light, Heat and Power Company lineman, climbs a utility pole to check electrical service for the city of Lancaster.
Page 40: Group of people standing by a post and rail fence with a horse and buggy, "Near Cresswell, September 5, 1902"; "Anna Burg Fondersmith, 546 yard, August 1902"; Horse and buggies, "Near Cresswell, September 5, 1902"; Anna Fondersmith; View of snow covered street.
Provenance
First of two Diffenderfer family albums. Compiled by Frank Reid Diffenderfer, a former member of LCHS and an editor of a Lancaster city newspaper. Album documents his family as well as that of his neighbors on North Duke Street, Lancaster, between 1901 and 1903. Neighbors include Charles Fondersmith, Robert Slaymaker, and his daughter, Ida, who married Frank Fondersmith.
Henry Goos Bread and Fancy Cake Bakery wagon. Bakery was at 615 N. Shippen Street, Lancaster. Wagon driver was Aaron R. Martin (b. 9/29/1883 - d. 6/11/1949). Martin was also founder of Martin's Sanitary Dairy, Mount Joy, PA (1918-1927) and an ordained minister in the Church of God. Ordained in 1928, he served the Church of God in Ephrata for ten years.
Henry Goos Bread and Fancy Cake Bakery wagon. Bakery was at 615 N. Shippen Street, Lancaster. Wagon driver was Aaron R. Martin (b. 9/29/1883 - d. 6/11/1949). Martin was also founder of Martin's Sanitary Dairy, Mount Joy, PA (1918-1927) and an ordained minister in the Church of God. Ordained in 1928, he served the Church of God in Ephrata for ten years.