Construction of Post Office building - now City Hall building. Given to Mayor Kendig Bare by John Ward Willson Loose. Received May 8, 1954. Building erected in 1891.
Provenance
Gift of David Towle. See MG-747 Papers of Mayor Kendig Bare.
Mayor Kendig Bare and others receiving awards from the City of Lancaster. Others possibly identified as Bernard M. Zimmerman, John F. Spidle and Daniel S. Templeton, Sr.
Provenance
Gift of David Towle. See MG-747 Papers of Mayor Kendig Bare.
Mayor Kendig Bare swearing in Lancaster City Police officers. From left: Mayor Bare, Officer Jack Lavender, Officer Donald R. Klugh, Officer William J. Bitts, Officer George J. Schreder, Jr., Officer Edward C. Boran, and Officer Walter T. Goeke.
Provenance
Gift of David Towle. See MG-747 Papers of Mayor Kendig Bare.
Mayor Kendig Bare, seated, gives a copy of his proclamation on "Employ the Physically Handicapped Week" to Glenn E. Howry of Quarryville. At the rear is William M. Smith, chairman for the local observance.
Provenance
Gift of David Towle. See MG-747 Papers of Mayor Kendig Bare.
Former mayor Cary shakes hands with newly-elected mayor Kendig Bare. Bare was the youngest man to be elected Lancaster city's mayor. He was 36 at the time.
Provenance
Gift of David Towle. See MG-747 Papers of Mayor Kendig Bare.