Small hardened steel padlock with set of 2 keys. Keys are marked, "Reese Padlock Co. Lancaster, PA USA" Body of padlock marked "REESE" and "U" arm marked "HARDENED" and "AMERICAN MADE".
Neck and upper bottle decorated in glass with a fluted collar that ends with a scalloped edge. On the side, enclosed in an oval, "Ideal Milk Products co. Lancaster, PA." On the other side "One pint liquid." On the base "A.B.C. 2 - Registered" On bottom, in big letters "LMP"
Provenance
Donor states that on Jan. 1, 1929, York Sanitary Milk Co., Lancaster Sanitary Milk Co. and Ideal Milk Products Co. combined to form Penn Dairies.
Marriage applications completed by the bride and groom contain the names, ages, places of birth, current residences, occupation of groom, if either party had been married before and the results of that union, signatures of applicants, if African-American, and degree of kinship, if any. Parental consent forms, filed with marriage applications, were completed by parent or guardian of under-age applicants and contain the name of parent or guardian, place of current residence, residence of child or ward, and signature of parent or guardian. Files may contain both an application and consent form or forms, an application, or a consent form or forms.
System of Arrangement
Arranged chronologically by year and then by application number within that year. Box 2 has additional files for 1895 that were not able to be included in Box 1.
Pennsylvania Railroad Station Committee, 15 members seated, identified as: F. C. Sweeton, Asst. Real Estate Agent; G. D. Ogden, Traffic Manager; Thomas W. Hulme, Vice President; C. S. Krick, Vice President; James J. Malone, City Engineer; E. B. Temple, Asst. Chief Engineer; H. L. Raub, Jr., City Soliciter; F. C. Musser, Mayor; H. Clay Miller, Supt. Streets and Public Imp.; J. G. Forney; Ex-President, Chamber of Commerce; Elmer J. Eshelman; H. H. Garrigues, Gen. Supt.; R. B. Hull, Gen. Mgr. Local Utilities; W. F. Miller, Engineer of Maintenance of Way; W. C. Higgenbottom, Supt. of Philadelphia Division.
Photograph- People on the porch and in the yard at Windsor Forge mansion during the seventeenth pilgrimage of the Historical Society of Berks County. Note camera set up on the grass.
Photograph- People on the porch and in the yard at Windsor Forge mansion during the seventeenth pilgrimage of the Historical Society of Berks County. Note camera set up on the grass.
Description
People on the porch and in the yard at Windsor Forge mansion during the seventeenth pilgrimage of the Historical Society of Berks County. Note camera set up on the grass.
1927 Eighth Ward Semi-Pro Football team, Lancaster city champions. Identified as follows: Top row, left to right: "Happy" Greiner, co-manager; Mike Steinbecker, coach; Dick Demmy, Carl Trimmer, Jesse McGuiggen, Frank Burr, Ted Goskey, Roy St. Clair, Larry Scheid, "Pump" Roschel, "Piggy" Hutton, Jr., and "Piggy" Hutton, Sr. Middle row, left to right: John Todd, Norman Wagner, "Red" Boworo, "Bud" Spang, Larry Seaman, Bill Skethway, Bill Stegler, John St. Clair, Carvel Malcolm, "Fats" Creamer, "Beany" Ashby and "Poss" Steinman. Bottom row, left to right: "Snakey" Markley, "Snub" Viebahn, Pete Glazer, Al Mutzel, Carl Morrow, Jim Garvey, Has Dagget and Fulton Herr.