Real photo postcard. Interior of bullet riddled house where Mexican bandits attacked U. S. Troops. Written on back: "some closs it wod do some of the old boys good to here some bullets zip zip zing zing over their heads would it kid hay, they had the range". Two men standing in house. One man is identified as B Co., 28th Inf., First Sgt.
Five soldiers in World War I style uniforms posed for a photograph. Real photo postcard. Written at top: "P. B - Bell [Fem] John [Cau] N. J." Written at bottom: "Arthur Smith, Ind - Cy Perkins Kentucky".
Five women in uniforms with group of men in front of booth decorated with flags and bunting. Women may be from Red Cross or Salvation Army. Real photo postcard.
Samuel G. Roth and friends in his Rambler parade float in front of his National Automobile Company, at South Duke Street and East Vine Street, Lancaster. The float was made for a Mummers' Parade, c. 1910.
Samuel G. Roth's National Automobile Company at South Duke Street and East Vine Street, Lancaster. The float was made for a Mummers' Parade, c. 1910. Written on back: "Samuel Roth, 317 Lancaster Ave". Note the dog sitting in the middle of the intersection.
Moravian Cemetery, now site of post office, and the Sehner - Ellicott - von Hess House, the home of Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster, North Prince Street.
Ephrata Baseball Team. Page from Sights, Scenes, Visions and Dreams, The Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley, accompanies photo with information. Team members are identified as, back row, left to right: Mike Posey, Samuel Foltz, Peter Doremus, Jacob Schlott, Ed Witmyer,George Klinefelter. Front row, left to right: Harry Doremus, Lincoln Christ, Jim Beard, Bill Doremus, Howard Keeler and Levi Beck
Franklin and Marshall College faculty, 1877. Back row, left to right: Wagner, Krebs, John S. Stahr, N. C. Schaeffer, John Appel. Front row, left to right: Dubbs, T. Appel, W. M. Nevin, Gerhart, T. G. Apple.