Possibly students from the Ann Street School. Identified are: Second row, left to right: Louisa Doerr, Lizzie Kuhns, ?, Gertie Dorwart, Katie Schonberger; Blanche Shenk, May A?. First row, left to right: Gust Davish, Harry Groff, Ed Daveler, Dave Powell, Harry Walker. Third row, left to right: Emma Wiley, Emma Bradycamp, Laura Kready, Annie Campbell, Ada Felvert, Emma Lentz, Amy Sides. Fourth row, left to right: Eugene Coho, Helen Huebner, Ida Kelley, Katie Coho, Bessie Hambright, Mary Linsenmyer, Harry Evans. Fifth row, left to right: Sam Wilcox, Charles Light, Stewart Vogan, Harry McGinnis, Arthur Davis, ?, Melvin Long, Harry Loucks, William Troyer, Harry Irvin, George Stark.
Newspaper article about Lancaster Brick Company, circa 1928. Employee in the photograph are identified as follows: front row, left to right: Bruce Horning, Richard Johnson, Robert Saylor, Harry H. Rittenhouse, Edward Bowman and Arthur Barley. Middle row, left to right; Park Erb, John Goss, Willis Erb, Frank Styer, John Rittenhouse, Benjamin Leakway, George Morrow and Harry Peacock. Back row, left to right: Jerome Styer, Daniel Sowers, Foster Adams, Christ Lehman, John Kissinger, George Laird, George Barron, Harry Kleinhans, Harry Kissinger, Clarence Horning, Charles Supplee and Roy Horning.
Greenwood Baseball Club: members identified seated left to right are: Haines Newswanger, Harry Dorwart, Harold Deen, Harry Hackman, and Goodhart Chambers. Standing left to right are: William Reading, the umpire; Joseph Fritsch, Harry Constein, Frank Suter, the manager; Harry Metzger, Lester B. "Hon" Fiester and James Graeff.
Lancaster High School students. Names listed on back of photo: Arthur H. Bell; Walter E. Barr; Harry C. Bolenius; Ralph W. Coho; George W. Cornelius; Harold F. Diffenderfer; Charles W. Diller; Leon D. Dodge; William W. Eichler; James R. Elliott; Frederick Gasser; Ernest W. Haverstick; Eugene A. Heim; John P. Herr; William Hook; Guy H. Killian; William H. Kready; George E. Kuhlman; Walter S. Mellinger; Peter Mohr; Donald G. McCaskey; Robert Bruce McGaw; Harry P. Nolty; William P. Ostermayer; George K. Reynolds; Oliver J. Smith; Clay Sprecher; Lewis B. Sprecher; Harry A. Stauffer; Charles A. Steckman; and William H. Thompson. A number of female students are shown in the photo but their names are not listed. John P. McCaskey is seated at left in the front row.
Sons of Rest. Golden Anniversary. Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, Dec. 17, 1949. Identification of members on back of picture, seated left to right: I.G. Coulter, Lewis Levy, Monroe Levy, Harry Ruthart, Dave Chambers, Joe Jacobs, Geo. W. Cresswell. Standing, left to right:; H.B. Herr, Melvern R. Evans, Henry B. Howell, William R. Styer, John O. Wohlsen, Harry Levy, James B. Stauffer ?, and Harry Bard.
Lancaster High School c. 1894 237-239 West Orange St. showing First class, names of students listed on back of photo but students are not identified by name. Names listed are: Arthur H. Ball, Harry C. Bolenius, Ralph W. Coho, George W. Cornelius, Harold F. Diffenderfer, Leon G. Dodge, William W. Eichler, James R. Elliott, Frederick Gasser, Eugene A. Heim, John P. Herr, Guy H. Killian, William H. Kready, George E. Kulhman, Walter S. Mellinger, Donald G. McCaskey, Robert Bruce McGaw, Harry J. Nolty, William P. Ostermayer, W. F. Satchell, Oliver J. Smith, Harry J. Stauffer, Charles A. Steckman, William H. Thompson. Also shown is John P. McCaskey.
Photograph- Large group of young men posed outside of "Spahrs where Barbara Ann Hess Hershey lived." Those identified on back of photo are: Elmer Hershey, Dan Rohrer, Roy Hershey, Lloyd Bomberger, Samford Landis, Llena Lehman, Harry Lefever, Warren Landis, Elam Becker, J. Harry Spahr, Roy Farney, Henner Rohrer, Elmer Hess, Clarence Hertzler, Ebe Graybill, Harry Rohrer, Roy Graybill, Harry Buckwalter, John Becker and Walter Hess.
Photograph- Large group of young men posed outside of "Spahrs where Barbara Ann Hess Hershey lived." Those identified on back of photo are: Elmer Hershey, Dan Rohrer, Roy Hershey, Lloyd Bomberger, Samford Landis, Llena Lehman, Harry Lefever, Warren Landis, Elam Becker, J. Harry Spahr, Roy Farney, Henner Rohrer, Elmer Hess, Clarence Hertzler, Ebe Graybill, Harry Rohrer, Roy Graybill, Harry Buckwalter, John Becker and Walter Hess.
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Large group of young men posed outside of "Spahrs where Barbara Ann Hess Hershey lived." Those identified on back of photo are: Elmer Hershey, Dan Rohrer, Roy Hershey, Lloyd Bomberger, Samford Landis, Llena Lehman, Harry Lefever, Warren Landis, Elam Becker, J. Harry Spahr, Roy Farney, Henner Rohrer, Elmer Hess, Clarence Hertzler, Ebe Graybill, Harry Rohrer, Roy Graybill, Harry Buckwalter, John Becker and Walter Hess.
Intercourse Primary School Class. Teacher is Miss Mary Frantz. Identifed are - back row, left to right: Elsie Helm, ? Esbenshade, Anna Buckwalter, Harry Slack, Elsie Patton, Chester Ruth, Mary Harsh, Bud Helm, Dorothy Taggert. Middle row, left to right: Grace Diller, Anna Burkey, Alta Burkey, Ada Buckwalter, Ada Newswanger, Anna Hostetter, Edna Zimmerman, Mary Axe, Lydia Kling, Edith Denlinger, ?, Anna Bower, Edna Martin, Geneva Ruth, Lizzie Smoker, Lydia King, ? Esbenshade. Front row left to right: Irvin Groff, Cheste Diller, ?, ? Rogers, Lloyd Diem, Sam Zook, Harry Diller, Watson Frymyer, George Bower, ? Beam, Willis Kling, David Ranck, Earl Rogers, Herbert Miller.
Sons of Rest 25th Reunion and Banquet at Hotel Breakers, Atlantic City. Persons identified are (front row, left to right): Emory Bard, Melvern R. Evans, I. G. Coulter, Milton Levy, Uhler Hambright, John O. Wohlsen, and Joseph Jacobs. (Back row): Edward L. Matterer, Dr. John A. Nightengale, Frank B. Kreider, Harry A. Ruthart, Harry Levy, David B. Chambers, William A. Styer, Lewis Levy, James P. Martin, George W. Creswell, Edward J. Hodgen and Edwin C. Leaman.
Faculty of Bowman Technical School. Identified are: John Hinkel, Edward Ganse, Bill McKnight, Ralph Harry, George S. Miller, J. Elliott Steinert, Walter Haesler, Helen Haesler, John J. Bowman, Charles Bowman, Eugene Biggs, and Harry Hart.
The Bowman Technical School was founded by watchmaker Ezra F. Bowman in 1887 to teach the trade of watchmaking and engraving. During World War I, the Bowman Technical School trained soldiers to repair delicate aviation and naval instruments.