Identification tag for Robert C Myers, stamped with "Myers Robert C/ 33513055 T43 44 A." Small tag with three religious figures added to ball chain. Tag opens to signature of R. C. Myers. Obverse "I am a Catholic. Call a Priest." and religious imagery.
Salem Church of God, 328 West Orange Street, Lancaster. Built in 1877, congregation dissolved in 1884. Property conveyed to Covenant United Brethren Church, 1884 to 1926. Became First Pentecostal Church, Assembly of God from 1927 to 1959. Theobald School of Ballet from 1959 to 1986. Now Community Mennonite Church of Lancaster.
Sandstone Sunday School, summer 1898. Identified are: Frank Andrews, Teacher Boys Bible Class; A. W. Hess, Chorister; John P. Breneman, Treasurer; Jacob W. Breneman, Teacher Girls Bible Class; Miriam B. Graybill, Teacher for Primary; Jacob W. Graybill, Janitor; Mary E. Graybill, Teacher Intermediate Girls; Ira B. Graybill, Teacher Intermediate Boys; W. C. Espenshade, Supt.; Annie Gause, Secretary; Elmer Christ, Teacher Girl's Bible Class.
Rev. John W. Nevin, President of Marshall College and Professor of Theology in Theological Seminary of German Reformed Church, Mercersburg. Print of portrait painted in 1841.
Photograph- Stone home near Paradise where Mrs. Edward Y. Buchanan first played Stephen Foster's "Old Kentucky Home" on the melodion. Foster was Mrs. Buchanan's brother. House was once the Spread Eagle Tavern and later parsonage of All Saints Episcopal Church. Edward Y. Buchanan, brother of James Buchanan was pastor of this church.
Photograph- Stone home near Paradise where Mrs. Edward Y. Buchanan first played Stephen Foster's "Old Kentucky Home" on the melodion. Foster was Mrs. Buchanan's brother. House was once the Spread Eagle Tavern and later parsonage of All Saints Episcopal Church. Edward Y. Buchanan, brother of James Buchanan was pastor of this church.
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Stone home near Paradise where Mrs. Edward Y. Buchanan first played Stephen Foster's "Old Kentucky Home" on the melodion. Foster was Mrs. Buchanan's brother. House was once the Spread Eagle Tavern and later parsonage of All Saints Episcopal Church. Edward Y. Buchanan, brother of James Buchanan was pastor of this church.