Photograph- Saxon Scout Car, body made by Schutte Body Company, with large group of people in front of City Hall for car presentation to Sergeant Gandy, United States Marine Corps.
Photograph- Saxon Scout Car, body made by Schutte Body Company, with large group of people in front of City Hall for car presentation to Sergeant Gandy, United States Marine Corps.
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Saxon Scout Car, body made by Schutte Body Company, with large group of people in front of City Hall for car presentation to Sergeant Gandy, United States Marine Corps. Customer: New Era Printing
Purity Ice Cream delivery trucks used to deliver ice cream to grocery stores and Lancaster soda fountains. Loading platform at 572 North Queen Street now site of YMCA.
George Moser, left, and friend outside George's Cafe before setting off on a hunting trip. Building still remains today, now a home at 615 Fremont Street.
Emil Strosser, Jr., and friends gather in his 1-ton Republic truck for a Sunday outing to Pequea. This truck was the only one of its kind on Cabbage Hill. It was used in Emil's wood business.
A. O. Flosser's "store at your door" brought goods to farm families in the 1920s. His walk-through store on wheels was hand-built in Lancaster, on a Chevrolet truck chassis.