"Thaddeus Stevens and School History," from the Thaddeus Stevens Trade School Yearbook. Lancaster. 1955. Biographical information regarding Stevens' involvement with education.
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Other Numbers
MG-115
Other Number
MG-115, Part 1, Folder 1, Item 2
Classification
MG0115
Description Level
Item
Custodial History
Added to database 14 April 2022.
Digitization of this document was funded by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, PHMC Appl ID # 202010016624, 2020-2023.
Sacred Heart School eighth grade class, June 1959, on the steps of the school.
First row, from left: Carole DeCarlo, Mary Lou Molz, Mary Lou Seber, Mary Henkel, Mary Trees, Barbara Leisey, Cecelia Myers, Ann Marie Myers, Sharon Weaver, Camilla Battista, Donna Bauer, Barbara Lipinsky.
Second row, from left: Margaret Splinter, Judith Painter, Dorothy Huegel, Amelia Nicholas, Christine Connor, Kathleen Martin, Susan Kirchner, Jean Morgan, Claire Ranck, Gloria Fritsch.
Third row, from left: Dennis Fisher, John Kurtz, Gloria Peckel, Evelyn Adams, Mary Bertz, Joan Fetterman, Carol Schaefer, Marianne Fisher.
Fourth row, from left: Joe Haertter, Steve Krizen, Philip Frantz, John Markert, Regis Kirchner, James Moyer, Ken Long, Edward Fulmer, Harry Glah.
Fifth row, from left: Thomas Braas, William Rengier, Robert Bertz, Richard Bricker, James Harmon, Charles Miller, Robert Kirchner, Thomas McGrann.
Sixth row, from left: Robert Wendel, Michael J. Batutis Jr., Richard Metz, John Derbo, Michael Riley, Thomas Albright, Michael Powl, Donald Schaller.
Seventh row, from left: Ted Obneski, Father Gralinsky, Father McDermott, Frederick Sullivan, Richard Zaepfel, Sister Judith Mary.
Masonic Homes of Lancaster County Collection, 1910-1957
Description
This collection contains programs, booklets, and leaflets about the Masonic Homes at Elizabethtown; a booklet about the Louis H. Eisenlohr Home for Girls at the Masonic Homes; and information, correspondence and an admission application for the Thomas Ranken Patton Masonic Institution for Boys.
Admin/Biographical History
The Masonic Homes of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania was established in Elizabethtown in 1910. It is known today as the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown.
Preferred Citation: Title or description of item, date (day, month, year), Masonic Homes of Lancaster Collection, 1910-1957 (MG0929), Box #, Folder #, (or Object ID), LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. URL if applicable. Date accessed (day, month, year).
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50th Reunion of the Lancaster High School class of 1901. Standing left to right: Walter Markley, Schwebel, Titzel, Bucher, Fickes and Ephraim Eshleman. Seated from left: William Zecher, James I. Pyle, Stehman, Crumbaugh and Keppel.