Photograph- Two women, one man and a young boy seated at dining room table. Note with photograph reads: "Enclosed is a picture of Jimmy's 4th birthday party with Bill, Francis, and me on it. (your Aunt Jeannette)" Photo is possibly of Jeannette Bushong Diffenbaugh and her husband, Bill Diffenbaugh.
Photograph- Two women, one man and a young boy seated at dining room table. Note with photograph reads: "Enclosed is a picture of Jimmy's 4th birthday party with Bill, Francis, and me on it. (your Aunt Jeannette)" Photo is possibly of Jeannette Bushong Diffenbaugh and her husband, Bill Diffenbaugh.
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Two women, one man and a young boy seated at dining room table. Note with photograph reads: "Enclosed is a picture of Jimmy's 4th birthday party with Bill, Francis, and me on it. (your Aunt Jeannette)" Photo is possibly of Jeannette Bushong Diffenbaugh and her husband, Bill Diffenbaugh.
Unidentified family or friends of Ella Rohrer Efinger or her husband Philip Charles Efinger
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Unidentified family or friends of Ella Rohrer Efinger or her husband Philip Charles Efinger. Two men seated with a young boy standing behind them outside. Real photo post card of an unidentified older gentleman holding a baby girl. Written on the back of the post card: "Best wishes to Miss Rohrer from Daddy Hurst" and "card sent to Ella Rohrer".
Ella Rohrer married Philip Charles Efinger circa 1920. Ella attended nursing school at Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia, c. 1915. Philip served in World War 1 as an 2nd Lt. in Co. D, 56th Infantry, United States Army. Ella was a great-aunt of the donor, Richard Hauck.
Four generations of the McCaskey family. From left are John Piersol McCaskey born 1837, Mary Ellen McCaskey born 1887, Edward William McCaskey born 1863, and Margaret Piersol McCaskey born 1810. Photograph taken by B. Frank Saylor, engraving by Rea.
First three generations of the Shickel family in America gather in this yard on Manor Street for their family portrait. They are, rear from left, Frank, Cora, Charles E., Katherine, John, James; front from left, Paul, Mary Boas.
The Bonilla family gathered at their renovated house at 317 South Queen Street. Jose Bonilla is in the center. Clockwise from Jose: Maria, Emiline, William, and Jose, Jr. The home was revamped by Habitat for Humanity.
Members of the Jack Stokes family pose in front of their home at 256 North Marshall Street. His mother is seated with his daughter, Margie Schlothauer. Others are not identified.