Henry Leman Residence, 427 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. Residence of Henry Leman, who was a rifle manufacturer, stood at 427 North Duke Street in Lancaster, Pa. The small building dupola is still missing. From Bridgen's 1875 Atlas of Lancaster County.
The Garden Homes of Church Street, Lancaster City Historic District. These Colonial period homes are tucked away from the every day hustle and bustle of city life. Each house has a peaceful city garden in front, providing shade, comfort and seclusion.
Gundaker Stable - Old Town, Lancaster City Historic District, Vine and Rockland Streets. This magnificent limestone house built in 1790, nearly fell vicim of the "wrecker's ball" during the 1970's revitalization of the Old Town area. No one was aware of what lay beneath the deteriorated wood siding until a curious workman removed several boards and revealed this treasure!
Small folder of postcard images. Side for address reads: Souvenir Folder of Lancaster, Pa. Images include: Hamilton Watch Co., City Hall and West King Street, Market Day on East King Street, East King Street from Center Square by night, Indian Rock, Williamson Park, General Hospital, Pennsylvania RR Bridge over Conestoga Creek, Lancaster Country Club, North Duke Street, Hotel Brunswick, Bridge in Long Park, Academy Building Franklin and Marshall College, The Woolworth Building, West End Avenue, Boat Landing Rocky Springs Park, North Queen Street from Center Square by Night, Silk Mill (Largest in the World), Marietta Avenue from President Avenue.
Souvenir Letter from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Contains the following images: Wheatland, the Home of President Buchanan; Stevens High School; Williamson Park on the Conestoga; the Conestoga from Indian Rock; Franklin and Marshall College; Penn Square; Court House; Post Office.
Souvenir Folder of Lancaster, Pa. Contains the following images: Hotel Brunswick (front); Home of Hamilton Watch Company (back cover); Swimming Pool Rocky Springs Park; Amish Folks; Boys High School; Y. W. C. A.; Academy Building Franklin and Marshall College; North Queen Street from Penn Square; Thaddeus Stevens Industrial School; Amish Men of Lancaster County; Bird's-Eye View from Griest Building; Looking towards F & M College; Bridge in Long's Park; City Hall and West King Street; Lancaster Golf Liinks and Country Club; The Neck Looking Down Tucquan Lake from York Furnace Park; Greist Building and Penn Square; a Lancaster County Tobacco Field.
Small folder of images set into board backing. Souvenir Folder Lancaster, Pa. Contains the following images: Outside cover: The Square and Soldiers Monument , Smaller insert pictures (2 x 3) of North Queen Street, Y. M. C. A. Building, Post Office, Court House, Library at Franklin and Marshall College, First Methodist Episcopal Church, Main Building at Franklin and Marshall College, Science Building at Franklin and Marshall College, View of People's Bathing Resort, Witmer's Bridge, built 1798, The Conestoga, View from Rocky Springs railway. Two copies.
Souvenir Folder of Lancaster city and Lancaster County, PA. Contains the follwing images: "Wheatland" Home of President James Buchanan, Pennsylvania's Only President, The Home of Hamilton Watches, Lancaster, Pa., Amish Boys Our for a Drive, Lncaster County, Amish Children of Lancaster County, Amish Family Returning from Shopping Trip, Lancaster County, Pa., Amish Men Homeward Bound, Lancaster, Pa.,Lancaster County Court House, Lancaster, Pa., Griest Building and Penn Square, Lancaster, Pa., North Queen Street from Penn Square, Lancaster, Pa., Thaddeus Stevens Industrial School, Lancaster, Pa., John Piersol McCaskey High School, Lancaster, Pa., Campus View of Frankin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., U. S. Post Office, Lancaster, Pa., Hotel Brunswick, Lancaster, Pa.
Souvenir Folder - The Amish Country. Contains the following images: Group of Amish Children, Amish Farmer at Work, Eating Funnel Cakes, Amish Barn Raising, Amish Family Carriage, Amishland, Amish Kitchen, Amish Courting Buggy, Amish Farm, Amish Harvest, Amish School Boys, Amish Procession.
"Hi Jim, Killing a half hour at the station. Meant fo write to you during very short stay at Mt. Gretna but didn't know when I was leaving for half hour here at the station. You have no phone - I'm delaying my hello's to you - I hope things have turned out as you expected - your "Y" friend - Art Koulias