Photograph- Automobile body made by Charles Shutte Body Company. Turtle Deck Model Body. Style H-20 built to fit any make of car. 1923 "Hudson Super Six" using stock radiator, hood, fenders and running boards. Use Hudson Coupe Type Rear Fenders which attach directly to the chassis frame, Small cowl lights and wind deflectors as shown are extra equipment on this Body. An effort is made to keep on of these Bodies in stock ready for immediate delivery.
Photograph- Automobile body made by Charles Shutte Body Company. Turtle Deck Model Body. Style H-20 built to fit any make of car. 1923 "Hudson Super Six" using stock radiator, hood, fenders and running boards. Use Hudson Coupe Type Rear Fenders which attach directly to the chassis frame, Small cowl lights and wind deflectors as shown are extra equipment on this Body. An effort is made to keep on of these Bodies in stock ready for immediate delivery.
Description
Automobile body made by Charles Shutte Body Company. Turtle Deck Model Body. Style H-20 built to fit any make of car. 1923 "Hudson Super Six" using stock radiator, hood, fenders and running boards. Use Hudson Coupe Type Rear Fenders which attach directly to the chassis frame, Small cowl lights and wind deflectors as shown are extra equipment on this Body. An effort is made to keep on of these Bodies in stock ready for immediate delivery.
Testimonial Dinner to J. P. McCaskey given by Jack's Boys, former students from Lancaster High School, at the Hotel Brunswick. Seated at the table of the class of 1892 are Scott W. Baker, Lou Higbee, Charles G. Baker, and John Phillip Herr.
Milton J. Brecht, born December 5, 1855, died July 21, 1925. Superintendent of Schools of Lancaster County for 28 years, Public Service Commissioner of Pennsylvania for 12 years.
Trustees of Elizabethtown College in 1923. Identified are: Back row, left to right: John Henry Gingrich, Aaron Baugher, Harry B. Yoder, Rufus P. Bucher, Charles Baker. Front row, left to right: Isaac Taylor, Amos G. Longenecker, Samuel H. Hertzler, David Kilhefner, John M. Gibble.
Provenance
Received 1938 from Aunt Annie Gibble's estate. Presented to Lancaster County Historical Society in 1958 from Fann Zug Shearer.
Railroad station, beginning of demolition, shows Standard Gasoline sign across street, and line of parked cars, also demolition of building beside station
Covered bridge on the Little Chiques Creek at The Springs, south of Mount Joy. Carried away by flood and replaced by a steel bridge. Located on Longenecker Road, Mount Joy Borough
Provenance
Lancaster County covered bridge photos taken by M. E. Schroll and Kathryn L. Sauder taken between 1956 and 1958.