Photograph- Three story building with group of men and women standing on the porch and balcony. Sign haning out front reads Railroad House. Possibly at Safe Harbor.
Photograph- Three story building with group of men and women standing on the porch and balcony. Sign haning out front reads Railroad House. Possibly at Safe Harbor.
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Three story building with group of men and women standing on the porch and balcony. Sign haning out front reads Railroad House. Possibly at Safe Harbor.
Photograph- Corner of North Prince and Chestnut Streets showing Herr and Company and Lancaster Electrical Supply Company. Herr and Company is now the site of the Pennsylvania College of Art and Design.
Photograph- Corner of North Prince and Chestnut Streets showing Herr and Company and Lancaster Electrical Supply Company. Herr and Company is now the site of the Pennsylvania College of Art and Design.
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Corner of North Prince and Chestnut Streets showing Herr and Company and Lancaster Electrical Supply Company. Herr and Company is now the site of the Pennsylvania College of Art and Design.
Photograph- Lancaster Storage Company warehouse at southeast corner of North Prince Street and West Lemon Street, built c. 1880 as a tobacco warehouse. Razed in 1997 and now site of CVS drug store.
Photograph- Lancaster Storage Company warehouse at southeast corner of North Prince Street and West Lemon Street, built c. 1880 as a tobacco warehouse. Razed in 1997 and now site of CVS drug store.
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Lancaster Storage Company warehouse at southeast corner of North Prince Street and West Lemon Street, built c. 1880 as a tobacco warehouse. Razed in 1997 and now site of CVS drug store.
Photograph- East side of the second block of North Queen Street, c. 1973. Second floor building on lower right corner was occupied by the Chamber of Commerce in the 1920s.
Photograph- East side of the second block of North Queen Street, c. 1973. Second floor building on lower right corner was occupied by the Chamber of Commerce in the 1920s.
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East side of the second block of North Queen Street, c. 1973. Second floor building on lower right corner was occupied by the Chamber of Commerce in the 1920s.
Photograph- Ashmore P. Patterson, b. 1860, d. 1938, was born in Little Britain Township, son of John L. and Ann Eliza Black Patterson. Raised on a farm in Fulton Township. He was a fine machinist and invetned the swother and gleaner, attachments for binders, for which he obtained patents. Patent was sold to McCormack and used on their binders.
Photograph- Ashmore P. Patterson, b. 1860, d. 1938, was born in Little Britain Township, son of John L. and Ann Eliza Black Patterson. Raised on a farm in Fulton Township. He was a fine machinist and invetned the swother and gleaner, attachments for binders, for which he obtained patents. Patent was sold to McCormack and used on their binders.
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Ashmore P. Patterson, b. 1860, d. 1938, was born in Little Britain Township, son of John L. and Ann Eliza Black Patterson. Raised on a farm in Fulton Township. He was a fine machinist and invetned the swother and gleaner, attachments for binders, for which he obtained patents. Patent was sold to McCormack and used on their binders.