Daniel Esbenshade, born 1765 and died 1856, and his wife Elizabeth Lefever. From a tintype taken c. 1850. Elizabeth Lefever was a great-granddaughter of Isaac Lefever. Daniel Espenshade was a farmer and tanner by trade. He owned the first known tannery in Paradise Township.
Center Square, Lancaster City, in the 1850s. Oliver Dickey, Ed. Hubley, John Eshleman, Charles N. Sproul. Photo from a remarkable outdoor Daguerrotype. E. S. Hubley's Hotel in background on southeast corner of the square.
Top section of H. F. Bridgens map of East Hempfield Township
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Top section of H. F. Bridgens map of East Hempfield Township showing the residence of Mr. Philip Brehm, the residence of Mr. John Minich, John and Emanuel Minich's Plough Manufactory, the residence of Mr. Emanuel Minich and the residence and mills of Mr. Henry Shenck.
Photograph- Sketch of view of South Street, Petersburg, showing the property of Mr. Henry Imhoff in the foreground, from the H. F. Bridgens map of East Hempfield Township.
Photograph- Sketch of view of South Street, Petersburg, showing the property of Mr. Henry Imhoff in the foreground, from the H. F. Bridgens map of East Hempfield Township.
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Sketch of view of South Street, Petersburg, showing the property of Mr. Henry Imhoff in the foreground, from the H. F. Bridgens map of East Hempfield Township.
The Boehler family in 1905 lived at 537 S. Christian Street in Lancaster. From left, standing, are Marie Louise Boehler Bowman, Ernest F. Boehler Jr., Anna Boehler Dorwart, Adolph Boehler, Frederick R. Bowman. Sitting, left to right are Ernest F. Boehler, Helen Boehler Owens, Anna Marie Renk Boehler. Children standing are Marie Louise Bowman Marion (left) and Alva Boehler Kahl (right).