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.
Group of students planting a tree at Lancaster County Historical Society, Nov. 27, 1965. Identified are: Carolyn Hoober, Louis Hassoldt, William Hassoldt, Alice Zimmerman and Philip Hammond.
Photograph- Closer look at the east wall portion still standing of the Second Lock of the Conestoga Navigation Company's canal along the Conestoga River.
Photograph- Closer look at the east wall portion still standing of the Second Lock of the Conestoga Navigation Company's canal along the Conestoga River.
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Closer look at the east wall portion still standing of the Second Lock of the Conestoga Navigation Company's canal along the Conestoga River.
Usner family, taken at Rossmere. Back row, left to right: Elias Usner, Ike Swope, Frank Usner, Mr. Foltz. Four women in front of back row, left to right: Emma Usner, Lizzie Usner, Maggie Bare, Libby Buch. In front of these four women are, left to right: John Usner, Annie Laura Usner Bare, Mabel Leib, Stella Grosh. Front row, left to right: Edith Enck, Emma Bare, George Washington Brian, Ida Shirk. There are three generations in this photograph: Elias Usner, Annie Laura Usner Bare and Mary Emma Bare Brian.
Tom Heckles, center, is welcomed home from Vietnam by his wife, Kathy, and his father, John, at the Heckles home on Springside Drive in Lancaster. Heckles served two tours in the Navy as a Sea Bee.
Woman, possibly Ella Ball, standing in front of huge boxwood. Note: Ella Ball, photographer on Centerville Rd. sold this large boxwood to Longwood Gardens (DuPont) who moved it to the gardens in 1925.