Note on back of picture: This large stone house was typical of the ones built by the more prosperous farmers and millers of early Lancaster County. It was located on the south side of the Columbia turnpike west of Maple Grove. The building was torn down in 1972 to make way for a fast-food restaurant. Close up of "Old Mill" see picture "Abbeville Mill" torn down April 1972.
Page 88 of Bruce Ryder's Photo Album #2 has six pictures: (1) from ground looking up at boys face and tree branches (2) Elizabeth Ryder standing outside (3) Paul Ryder standing outside (4) front of car with photographer's shadow across it (5) lawn and trees (6) broken model plane on blanket outside of house
Paul Ryder at Race Street home, Lancaster. Note on back of photo says: "Dad wanted Bill Randall to help him photograph the tulip poplar. It has grown, but perhaps would have done better had we been more consistent in watering it. This was a dry, hot summer."
Page 30 has three different pictures of the front porch at Paul and Elizabeth Ryder's new home on Race Avenue (1) The top picture is labeled "A few weeks before Bruce arrived." The picture is of Elizabeth (2) Picture of Elizabeth and a woman sitting on the steps. They are holding hands. (3) Paul and Elizabeth with Patsy, the dog between them.
North Cornell Avenue and Columbia Pike. Texaco gas station, Jed Eaby, owner. Background - Seibold's Cafe, Dorwart's home. Man leaning on running board of car next to gas pumps.