Four generations of the Eberly family are pictured. They are, back row, Abram Daniel, Bertha Marie, Lizzie Zercher, Henry Newton, Harry Charles, and Lizzie Ann; second row pictures Great Grandfather Abram S. and Great Grandmother
Photograph- School class of Florella Duffy at Hawksville School.
Description
Hawksville School, near Quarryville. This photograph was used in the "Lancaster That Was" column in the Lancaster Sunday News. The teacher is identified as Florella Duffy from Rawlinsville. Students are identified as follows: First row, left to right: Bob Phillips, Janet Wiker, Raymond Dull, twins Jeanne and Gerald Rohrer, Stewart Phillips and Naomi Eberly. Second Row, left to right: Robert Eberly, Jean Hilton, Margaret Dull, Robert Book, Curtis Hilton, Thomas J. Phillips and Nevin Book. Third row, left to right: Anna Witmer, Barbara Dull, Arlene Wiker, Evelyn Wiker, Frank Haldeman, Gwenn Phillips, Robert Haldeman and teacher Florella Duffy.
Home deliveries in 1923 were made by J. Paul Bowman, left, and John Eberly from a wagon drawn by "Charlie", shown at Lancaster Sanitary Dairy, later Penn Dairies, plant at Prince and Frederick Streets where the YMCA now stands.
Family gathered around the gravestone of Elias Eberly Gehman
Description
Family gathered around the gravestone of Elias Eberly Gehman and his wife Sarah Ann Hoffman Gehman at Bethany Evangelical Congregational Cemetery near Martindale, Earl Township.
Lancaster High School football team, 1903. Back row, left to right: Monroe Levy, Bill Martin, Chuck Riddle, Roland Rehm, Dave Rose, Bob Brown, Germany Gollatz, Harry R. Haldy and Joe Hebble. Second row: J. W. Eckenrode, Merle Villee, Shel Shenk and Guy Burkholder. Front row: Benny Wolf, Bob Eberly, Ed Erisman and Doughy Brenner.
Provenance
Photographs from MG-63, the Johnny Hauck Collection. Hauck was a local boxing historian and brother of noted local boxer Leo Hauck. The Haucks grew up in Lancaster's Cabbage Hill neighborhood and were known as all-around athletes.