Fruitville School. Christian Hess Martin, Sr. is in back row, left. Teacher was H. E. Freed. Anna Martin is in front of Christian. Elmer Martin is in front of Ada.
Provenance
From MG-440 the Christian Hess Martin, Jr. Collection.
New Street Public School, 1892, Bertha Cochran Landis, teacher. Written on back: "Paul's class at New Street. Bessie Hohein, H. Ruth, Rudy, Dietrich, Lutz, Aument, Allwein, Moyer, Overly, Leila Martin, Mary Debolt." Group of children posed on steps.
Students of Conestoga School, c. 1891. Possibly near New Holland. Teacher is Martin G. Weaver. Identified from left in first row: Aaron McQuate, Samuel M. Martin, Annie Martin, Harry J. Martin, Ida Fox, Barton Stauffer, Lizzie Beam, Nora Burkey, Cora Fox, and George Hollinger. Second row, from left: William Z. Martin, Horace K. Martin, Lizzie Martin, Lizzie Weaver and Warren Weaver. Third row, from left: Peter J. Martin, Abram Stauffer, Wayne Burkey, George Weaver, Mary Martin and John H. Weaver. Fourth row, from left: Harry Ludwig, Wayne Ammon, Tobias Martin, Annie Weaver, Ida Stauffer, and Mary Ammon. Fifth row, from left: Anna Martin, Lydia Martin, Etta Weaver, Emma Weinhold, Horace Martin, and Walter McQuate. Sixth row, from left: Lydia Ann Hollinger, Scott McQuate, Joseph Burkey, and Amos Weaver.
1928 class of 7th and 8th grade students at a school in Elizabethtown. First row at top: Raymond Krodel, Mary Rutherford, Windsor Walk, Helen Arndt, Clair Yoder, Dot Boyd, William Morgan, Helen Wentz, Kathryn Shearer, William Sheldon. Second row: Henry Wiseman, Irwin Royer, Edwin Gish, Ruth Walk, Edwin Keen, Bella Kapp, Alberta Blough, Gish Hoffman, Ruth Ginder. Third row: Donald Seiders. Fourth row: Albert Wolf, Naomi E. Kline. Fifth row: John bretz, Andrew Meade, Paul Erb, Adam Himmelsbaugh, John Becker, Harry Stoner, John Foltz, Francis Beiler, Charles Vanderslice, Robert Erb, Richard Martin. Sixth row: Elva Echenrode, Marcella Sheaffer, Anna Zarfoss, Martha Groff, Mary Shearer, Anna Fisher, Eleanor Byron, Ethel Downs, and Ruth Earhart. Teacher: Miss Florence J. Cauley.
Carl Matz, Musician. Taught German and vocal music at the high school in Lancaster. On back of one is printed Dr. McCaskey's Valedictory, June 7, 1906. Also section from a speech by J. P. McCaskey given at Montreal.