Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Description
Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Description
Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Description
Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Description
Replica of old Lancaster County Courthouse built in Penn Square for the purpose of selling bonds during Liberty Loan drives during World War I.
Photograph- Lapel button showing the Grand Army of the Republic Hall in Mount Joy which housed Lieut. David H. Nissley Post #478, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. See LCHS Journal Vol. 97, p. 113.
Photograph- Lapel button showing the Grand Army of the Republic Hall in Mount Joy which housed Lieut. David H. Nissley Post #478, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. See LCHS Journal Vol. 97, p. 113.
Description
Lapel button showing the Grand Army of the Republic Hall in Mount Joy which housed Lieut. David H. Nissley Post #478, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. See LCHS Journal Vol. 97, p. 113.