Historic monument to John Wise, pioneer aeronaut, born in Lancaster in 1808 and died in Lake Michigan September 29, 1879. Tablet erected by Lancaster County Historical Society, 1955.
Photograph- Warehouse of Adam Reigart's old wine shop, rear of 29 East King St., showing south end built about 1783, bought by M. T. Garvin in 1910.
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Warehouse of Adam Reigart's old wine shop, rear of 29 East King St., showing south end built about 1783, bought by M. T. Garvin in 1910. Reigart had general merchandise stored in the building as early as 1759. The building then was double the width shown in the photograph.
Lancaster Base Ball Club, Tri-State League Champions, 1909. Identified are Marty Hogan and Manager F. B. Trout. Players, identified by surname only, are: Reeder, Litschi, Roach, Kerr, J. Coveleskie, Rementer, Deal, Fitzpatrick, S. Coveleskie, Brittsen, Schettler, and Marshall.
The men of Lancaster Fire Department's House No. 1 pose with their new 1918 American LaFrance City Service Truck. Standing from left to right are Captain Thomas Sperling, John Stout, Michael Andes, Harry Swope and Harry Kurl. Seated behind the wheel is Frank Koerkle.
Photograph- Second Oldest Hospital in the United States, built 1799 as the Lancaster County Almshouse. Now the Lancaster Youth Services building, East King Street.
Photograph- Second Oldest Hospital in the United States, built 1799 as the Lancaster County Almshouse. Now the Lancaster Youth Services building, East King Street.
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Second Oldest Hospital in the United States, built 1799 as the Lancaster County Almshouse. Now the Lancaster Youth Services building, East King Street.