Viewing of Harry S. Schlotzhauer, either at J. Fred Fisher and Sons Funeral Home or at Zion Lutheran Church, Lancaster. He died 30 November 1925 in Lancaster.
Viewing of Harry S. Schlotzhauer, either at J. Fred Fisher and Sons Funeral Home or at Zion Lutheran Church, Lancaster. He died 30 November 1925 in Lancaster.
Flowers at the viewing of Harry S. Schlotzhauer, either at J. Fred Fisher and Sons Funeral Home or at Zion Lutheran Church, Lancaster. He died 30 November 1925 in Lancaster.
Dedication of Lancaster County Health and Welfare Center, 630 Janet Avenue, Lancaster. Left to right: Robert R. Appel, president of Tuberculosis and Health Society of Lancaster; Dr. C. Howard Witmer, president emeritus; Rev. Wallace E. Fisher, Trinity Lutheran Church; and Rev. Louis A. Butcher, First Baptist Church of Billmeyer.
City street with sign for the Adams - Musser Towns Urban Renewal Project II-A, also called the Higbee Project. Area now makes up part of Higbee School playground.
Provenance
From MG-188 Redevelopement Authority of Lancaster, PA Collection
Garvin's Department Store and James Lenox's produce stand
Description
Garvin's Department Store with James Lenox's produce stand to the right in front of the steps to the Lancaster County Courthouse, East King Street, Lancaster.