From left: Dr. Christopher R. Gabel; Mrs. Lee Farnsworth, President of AUSA, Henry Leavenworth Chapter; G. T. Bartlett, Commander, Combined Arms Center, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. Induction ceremony at Ft. Leavenworth, KS, Hall of Fame of Major General John F. Reynolds.
Dr. Christopher F. Gabel unveling shadow box of Major General John F. Reynolds. Induction ceremony at Ft. Leavenworth, KS, Hall of Fame of Major General John F. Reynolds.
Lancaster 250th Anniversary Reception given by Mr. and Mrs. William Frantz Herr, 28 North Water Street - Little House. Pictured from left to right: Stephen Silverman, president of Historic Walking Tours of Lancaster; William Frantz Herr, Stuart Herr, Mary Louise Herr Shenk, Mrs. William F. Herr, Martha Herr Gibson, Pat Cooper, Helen Newcomer, Doris Moore and Doris Nolt.
Aerial view of the northern part of Lancaster city showing the railroad station on McGovern Avenue. Area outlined in red is the Station Square project by Robert Vanderslice.
Don Crownover, advisor to the Junior Historians, and group of eight unidentified students placing time capsule in front of Lancaster County Historical Society, c. 1980.
Monument erected on Clearview Road near Leaman Road for the Herman Family. This Herman Family Cemetery is situated on the 600 acre tract of Daniel Herman Swiss-German Pioneer who with his wife and two children settled here on the Pequea in 1710. Later he patented 617 acres on the Conestoga and divided the two tracts among his four sons. The original homestead on nearby Harmons Run remained in the family until 1822. This burial ground measuring 40 perches and containing an unknown number of Herman-Harmon graves was never sold. Monument erected 1981.