Tin Peddler's cart, Charles S. Pickering, Georgetown, Massachusetts. Note attached to the picture "The craftsman worked in his shop all winter, and in the summer he went to the boondocks to sell his ware. He frequently took feathers in payment instead of cash."
According to information on back of photo, "Collection of Negatives of Historical and Architectural Subjects, Essex Institute, Salem Mass." Essex Institute merged with Peabody Museum of Salem to become Peabody Essex Museum in 1992.
Provenance
Photographs from the estate of Henry Kauffman. From the Collection of Negatives of Historical and Architectural Subjects, Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. See note in description.
Survivors of Company F, 122nd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. Present at the 39th Anniversary Reunion, May 16, 1902: Lt. George E. Zellers; Thomas Bailey; Corp. James Buyers; John High; Amos Norton; Sergt. D. C. Haverstick; Martin Keener; Corp. John Barnes; Corp. Samuel C. Seaber; Darius J. Delbo; H. C. Cummings; H. G. Northamer; William L. O'Donnell; James Black; Mansel Reed.
Eight men posed in front of brick building. Abram Brubaker, second from left, top row, lived in Salisbury Township and served in Civil War in Co. F, 124th Regiment.
Six men standing in a row, holding American flag and other military flag. Note with photograph stated "39 years ago today, Tuesday 10 November 1942, these fellows went into Algiers in wave #2 under this flag." Identified, left to right, are: ? Schaeffer, Joe "Duke" Weitzel, Charlie Miller, Paul Stumpf, Al McMullin and Nelson Witmer.
American Legion. Large group of men posed on steet in front of the Hamilton Club. Listed are: Col. John H. Wickersham; Earl Kuhn; Fred Bear; Harry Shreiner; D. W. Martin; Capt. William C. Rehm; Capt. John M. Groff; Edward ?; ? Hartman; ? Keen.
Lancaster Elks entertain patients at Lebanon Veterans Hospital. This practice continues today. Standing left, William A. Weikert; center, John F. Harting; far right, Harold M. Gibble.