Homes in Lancaster City torn down during Lancaster's "Urban Renewal". See page 112 of Earl Rebman's book "Conestoga River Watershed - Outline of History, 1710 to 1973".
Homes in Lancaster City torn down during Lancaster's "Urban Renewal". See page 112 of Earl Rebman's book "Conestoga River Watershed - Outline of History, 1710 to 1973".
Homes in Lancaster City torn down during Lancaster's "Urban Renewal". See page 112 of Earl Rebman's book "Conestoga River Watershed - Outline of History, 1710 to 1973".
Nevin A. Stauffer, vice-president of the Lloyd Mifflin Association. See page 5 of Earl Rebman's book "Conestoga River Watershed - Outline of History, 1710 to 1973".
Old County Hospital on East King Street, built c. 1800. See page 102 of Earl Rebman's book "Conestoga River Watershed - Outline of History, 1710 to 1973".
Marker for remains disinterred from the former Moravian Cemetery at Prince Street in Lancaster (now the Lancaster post office) and reinterred in Greenwood Cemetery, April 1917.
Blanche Nevin's lion fountain at Reservoir Park, East King Street. See page 52 of Earl Rebman's book "Conestoga River Watershed - Outline of History, 1710 to 1973".
One and a half story home on Old Factory Road, Lancaster. See page 41 in Earl Rebman's book "Conestoga River Watershed - Outline of History, 1710 to 1967".