l. Mrs. John Donachy and niece, Emily Elizabeth Bateman; 2. John Donachy and nephew, William H. Bateman, Jr.; 3. Mrs. William H. Bateman-1st; 4. Mrs. William H. Bateman-2nd
Alexander Hood, father of Mary Bernarda Hood married to Adam Ross Black (wedding announcement from newspaper in case) Note pasted to top of case: "Alexander Hood, 'Fat Boy' of Lancaster Court, one of two Alexanders" .
Theresa Jones Dorwart and her brothers Joseph Jones, Washington Jones, or Freeland Jones (they are not identified specifically). All were raised by Josephine Maxwell, sister to their mother Elizabeth Boley Jones. (note with more information in case)
Lancaster's "First Aviation Show" held in the Keystone Furniture Company Building, 2-4 West King Street, Lancaster, January 14-19, 1929. Tide Water Oil Company exhibit.
Lancaster's "First Aviation Show" held in theKeystone Furniture Company Building, 2-4 West King Street, Lancaster, January 14-19, 1929. Summerill Tubing Company exhibit.
Lancaster's "First Aviation Show" held in the Keystone Furniture Company Building, 2-4 West King Street, Lancaster, January 14-19, 1929. Stevens Trade School exhibit.
Lancaster's "First Aviation Show" held in the Keystone Furniture Company Building, 2-4 West King Street, Lancaster, January 14-19, 1929. Pennsylvania Railroad exhibit featuring fast coast to coast travel.
Lancaster's "First Aviation Show" held in the Keystone Furniture Company Building, 2-4 West King Street, Lancaster, January 14-19, 1929. Fisher and Jacobs Engine Company exhibit.
Pioner Instrument Company and Hamilton Watch exhibit
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Lancaster's "First Aviation Show" held in the Keystone Furniture Company Building, 2-4 West King Street, Lancaster, January 14-19, 1929. Pioner Instrument Company and Hamilton Watch exhibit.
Lancaster's "First Aviation Show" held in the Keystone Furniture Company Building, 2-4 West King Street, Lancaster, January 14-19, 1929. Goodrich Rubber Company exhibit.
Ira E. Fasnacht Company of Ephrata airport lighting exhibit
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Lancaster's "First Aviation Show" held in the Keystone Furniture Company Building, 2-4 West King Street, Lancaster, January 14-19, 1929. Ira E. Fasnacht Company of Ephrata airport lighting exhibit.
Lancaster's "First Aviation Show" held in the Keystone Furniture Company Building, 2-4 West King Street, Lancaster, January 14-19, 1929. Aero Model Company exhibit.
Unidentified man sitting in cockpit, woman seated on wing and pilot seated in rear seat of Lancaster Airways, Inc. airplane. The Lancaster Airways logo of a red rose with wings and the phrase "the Red Rose City" is seen on the side of the plane. The company was formed in May of 1928.