Photograph- "New" gas works, constructed by the Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Company in 1879, located along Mill Street, southeast of the "old" gas works which it replaced. Buildings shown are all that remain.
Photograph- "New" gas works, constructed by the Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Company in 1879, located along Mill Street, southeast of the "old" gas works which it replaced. Buildings shown are all that remain.
Description
"New" gas works, constructed by the Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Company in 1879, located along Mill Street, southeast of the "old" gas works which it replaced. Buildings shown are all that remain.
Photograph- Old Edison Electric Illuminating Company power generating station, built in 1886 in the 300 block of Arch Street, between Arch and Water Streets, south of Lemon Street, later physicians' offices.
Photograph- Old Edison Electric Illuminating Company power generating station, built in 1886 in the 300 block of Arch Street, between Arch and Water Streets, south of Lemon Street, later physicians' offices.
Description
Old Edison Electric Illuminating Company power generating station, built in 1886 in the 300 block of Arch Street, between Arch and Water Streets, south of Lemon Street, later physicians' offices.
Photograph- Lancaster Storage Company warehouse at southeast corner of North Prince Street and West Lemon Street, built c. 1880 as a tobacco warehouse. Razed in 1997 and now site of CVS drug store.
Photograph- Lancaster Storage Company warehouse at southeast corner of North Prince Street and West Lemon Street, built c. 1880 as a tobacco warehouse. Razed in 1997 and now site of CVS drug store.
Description
Lancaster Storage Company warehouse at southeast corner of North Prince Street and West Lemon Street, built c. 1880 as a tobacco warehouse. Razed in 1997 and now site of CVS drug store.
Photograph- Monument erected in Buchanan Park in 1939 to honor World War I veterans of the 111th Ambulance Company, originally the Third Company, Pennsylvania National Guard.
Photograph- Monument erected in Buchanan Park in 1939 to honor World War I veterans of the 111th Ambulance Company, originally the Third Company, Pennsylvania National Guard.
Description
Monument erected in Buchanan Park in 1939 to honor World War I veterans of the 111th Ambulance Company, originally the Third Company, Pennsylvania National Guard.
Photograph- Part of Miller Soap Factory at Seymour and Prince Streets. After soap works stopped production, buildings were used for tobacco storage. Later they were vacant as in photos.
Photograph- Part of Miller Soap Factory at Seymour and Prince Streets. After soap works stopped production, buildings were used for tobacco storage. Later they were vacant as in photos.
Description
Part of Miller Soap Factory at Seymour and Prince Streets. After soap works stopped production, buildings were used for tobacco storage. Later they were vacant as in photos.
Photograph- "Old" gas works erected in 1849 near Hoffman's Run near Conestoga Street. Buildings shown are all that remain of the "old" works. Later U.G.I. used as service and maintenance buildings.
Photograph- "Old" gas works erected in 1849 near Hoffman's Run near Conestoga Street. Buildings shown are all that remain of the "old" works. Later U.G.I. used as service and maintenance buildings.
Description
"Old" gas works erected in 1849 near Hoffman's Run near Conestoga Street. Buildings shown are all that remain of the "old" works. Later U.G.I. used as service and maintenance buildings.
Photograph- Original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant,later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue,near the end of College Avenue. Buildings now are used by Franklin and Marhall College as a warehouse
Photograph- Original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant,later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue,near the end of College Avenue. Buildings now are used by Franklin and Marhall College as a warehouse
Description
Original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant,later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue,near the end of College Avenue. Buildings now are used by Franklin and Marhall College as a warehouse
Photograph- Original Ball Star Retainer plant, later Bearings Company, between railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue now used by Franklin and Marshall College as a warehouse.
Photograph- Original Ball Star Retainer plant, later Bearings Company, between railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue now used by Franklin and Marshall College as a warehouse.
Description
Original Ball Star Retainer plant, later Bearings Company, between railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue now used by Franklin and Marshall College as a warehouse.