H. B. Musselman house, now V. F. W. hall, 149 South Charlotte Street, Manheim.
Provenance
Album of 35 mm slides of buildings in Lancaster County designed by architecht C. Emlen Urban. Slides taken by Carol Morgan for a lecture for the Torch Club in June 2002.
East High Street, Manheim, Pennsylvania. Here can be seen the restored Fasig house so typical of the old homes of the 1775 period of Manheim. Next to it is the early Manheim Public Building and home of the Hope Hose Fire Company built in 1904. It is now the home of the Manheim Ambulance Association.
Original office of Henry William Stiegel, Manheim, Pennsylvania. "Home of famous Stiegel Glassware" Baron Stiegel's original office was built in 1765 with brick purchased in England, imported to Philadelphia and hauled to Manheim by six-horse team. Torn down in 1920, original bricks are on display at MISSIMER-WEIL MUSEUM "Country Store".