Newspaper photograph of the Rheems underpass on the old Harrisburg Pike. In 1910, when this was taken, traffic of the main highway and the trolley shared the right of way. Frank W. Mumma was motorman and John Miller was conductor.
Photograph- Gentlemen standing on the steps of the Stockyard Hotel.
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Gentlemen standing on the steps of the Stockyard Hotel. First row, left to right: George Kocher, George Adams, J. C. Schrack, Harry Stauffer, Harry Snavely, Frank C. Musser. Second row, left to right: H. P. Kennedy, Andrew Frantz, Isaac Douts, Louis Lyons, Herbert Kress, James Sherer, Eugene Wingender. Third row, left to right: Maurcie Brubaker, Edward Shultz, John Miller, Isaac N. Eby. Back row, left to right: David Fulmer, James Caldwell, Walter Dunlap, W. Scott Grube, E. E. Maybee, Oliver Brubaker, Isaac Musser, J. R. P., Jonas Minnich, B. D. Fox, Thomas Scanlon, William Young, William Troutman.
Photo album #2. Carte de visite. Amos Dague in Civil War uniform. Dague served in Co. F, 47th Regiment of the Militia of 1863 from July 9, 1863 to August 14, 1863, Co. H of the 195th PA Volunteers from July 20, 1864 to November 4, 1864 and Co. I of the 195th PA Volunteers from February 27, 1865 to January 31, 1866.