Note on back of picture: This large stone house was typical of the ones built by the more prosperous farmers and millers of early Lancaster County. It was located on the south side of the Columbia turnpike west of Maple Grove. The building was torn down in 1972 to make way for a fast-food restaurant. Close up of "Old Mill" see picture "Abbeville Mill" torn down April 1972.
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.
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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- Employess of Charles Schutte Body Corporation. Identified are John Wolf, ? Montgomery, A. S. E., ? Richardson, ? Foulke, Otto H. Lehman, Lee M. Michael, and Amos Kraybill. Lehman was superintendent.
Photograph- Employess of Charles Schutte Body Corporation. Identified are John Wolf, ? Montgomery, A. S. E., ? Richardson, ? Foulke, Otto H. Lehman, Lee M. Michael, and Amos Kraybill. Lehman was superintendent.
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Employess of Charles Schutte Body Corporation. Identified are John Wolf, ? Montgomery, A. S. E., ? Richardson, ? Foulke, Otto H. Lehman, Lee M. Michael, and Amos Kraybill. Lehman was superintendent.
"Loyalty Day" Draft Protest at Newspaper Office, 8 West King. Appears to be a sit-in on the sidewalk. Marched from Buchanan Park to Draft Board Office on South Duke Street.
"Loyalty Day" Draft Protest at Newspaper Office, 8 West King. Appears to be a Sit-In on sidewalk. Penn Square in Background. Marched from Buchanan Park to Draft Board Office on South Duke Street.
"Loyalty Day" Draft Protest at Newspaper Office, 8 West King. Appears to be a Sit-In on sidewalk with one Protestor in picture. Marched from Buchanan Park to Draft Board Office on South Duke Street.