Small private cemtery near Gable's Park showing ten tombstones - those of a woman named Leah Kreider, who died July 27, 1862, and her ten children. None of the children are named, and all were stillborn. Leah died giving birth to her tenth child, who was also stillborn. Leah was the wife of Christian Kreider.
Two millstones from Bucher's Mill near Reamstown, East Cocalico Township. Now on the grounds of the Lancaster County Historical Society. The pair of stones are of Pennsylvania pebble stone and weight approximately 4500 pounds together.
Photograph- This shows the only breakdown that endagesrs the west wall. The prison is filled with rubble stone, fortunately, or flooding would have washed too much away from the eastern portions still standing. The old trolley pylons still stand just southeast of the lock. It is a vital part of Lancaster's history using water to get to down river markets. Lock Number 1 of Conestoga Naviagation Company on the Conestoga River.
Photograph- This shows the only breakdown that endagesrs the west wall. The prison is filled with rubble stone, fortunately, or flooding would have washed too much away from the eastern portions still standing. The old trolley pylons still stand just southeast of the lock. It is a vital part of Lancaster's history using water to get to down river markets. Lock Number 1 of Conestoga Naviagation Company on the Conestoga River.
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This shows the only breakdown that endagesrs the west wall. The prison is filled with rubble stone, fortunately, or flooding would have washed too much away from the eastern portions still standing. The old trolley pylons still stand just southeast of the lock. It is a vital part of Lancaster's history using water to get to down river markets. Lock Number 1 of Conestoga Naviagation Company on the Conestoga River.