Photograph- John H. Evans, reputed to have been Lancaster's first professional architect, was hired to design Building #4 of the Lancaster County Almshouse - familiar to older Lancastrians as the "County Home". See LCHS Journal Vol. 102, issue 2/3, page 96.
Photograph- John H. Evans, reputed to have been Lancaster's first professional architect, was hired to design Building #4 of the Lancaster County Almshouse - familiar to older Lancastrians as the "County Home". See LCHS Journal Vol. 102, issue 2/3, page 96.
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John H. Evans, reputed to have been Lancaster's first professional architect, was hired to design Building #4 of the Lancaster County Almshouse - familiar to older Lancastrians as the "County Home". See LCHS Journal Vol. 102, issue 2/3, page 96.
Photograph of a portrait of a man. Typed on back: "Before restoration. Oil on wood panel, split. Question: Early Benjamin West, of Lancaster. Man? Ross? Hamilton? Who? Collection fo Carl W. Drepperd." Possibly James Hamilton?
Eliza A. Patton, born in York County, sister of John F. Patton, druggist, of York County, mother of John Patton Arnold, Sr. and wife of Ephraim Arnold.