Printed on back: Reunion in honor of our parents, Henry and Catharine Landis, Whit Monday, May 12, 1913, at the home of Mrs. William (Clara Landis) Weidman, Lexington, PA.
Provenance
GIft of Tom Shenk, from the estate of Christian Shenk
First Woolworth Building, Lancaster, PA. The first Woolworth Building was erected here in 1900. It stood for more than fifty years being replaced by the present F. W. Woolworth Co. Store.
H. C. Demuth, 49 East King Street, Lancaster, PA. H.. C. Demuth, snuff Manufacturer, established in 1770, is still in existence at 49 East King Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. "Smoking tobacco in endless variety and pipes of all kinds." The famous artist Charles Demuth was of the same family. Drawing from Bridgen's 1875 Atlas of Lancaster County.
Buch's Drug Store, corner of West King and Charlotte Sts. Lancaster, Penna. Also shown are L. A. Wynn Heating Contractor and the Art Printing Company. Now occupies the site which ws formerly the Old Plow Tavern - Built 1745, Demolished 1924. History says that on the register were the names of General George Washington and General Lafayette. When General Lafayetter made his memorable visit here in 1824 he was banqueted at this splendid old hostelry.