Ephrata school seventh and eighth grade students. Teachers: Mr. List and Miss Garber. Identified are Millie Kilheffner Miley, third from left side of third row and Edna Royer Wolf, third from right back row.
Provenance
Gift of Cindy Mulhollen in memory of Betty June Gonder Mulhollen
Photograph- Cabinet card. J. Willis Westlake, teacher of literature and letter writing at Millersville State Normal School (now Millersville University) and author of literature book.
Photograph- Cabinet card. J. Willis Westlake, teacher of literature and letter writing at Millersville State Normal School (now Millersville University) and author of literature book.
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Cabinet card. J. Willis Westlake, teacher of literature and letter writing at Millersville State Normal School (now Millersville University) and author of literature book.
The Golden Star Music Trio. Small photograph and advertising card. Left to right: Chester J. Shindel, Fred C. Gerlitzki, Joseph Gerltizki and John I. Shindel. Fred Gerlitzki's accordian has the name Gerltizki on it. Back of photo has "To Carrie Gerlitzki from Joe Gerlitzki".
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.
Photograph- Cabinet card. Mary L. Dubbs in French play given at Mrs. Blackwood's School, 150 East King Street, June 15, 1890. She took the part o La Premiere Cantatrice d'Italie and sang to her own guitar accompaniment, La Donna e Mobile and a song she always pronounced Ong Sejours Charmong Sejours.
Photograph- Cabinet card. Mary L. Dubbs in French play given at Mrs. Blackwood's School, 150 East King Street, June 15, 1890. She took the part o La Premiere Cantatrice d'Italie and sang to her own guitar accompaniment, La Donna e Mobile and a song she always pronounced Ong Sejours Charmong Sejours.
Description
Cabinet card. Mary L. Dubbs in French play given at Mrs. Blackwood's School, 150 East King Street, June 15, 1890. She took the part o La Premiere Cantatrice d'Italie and sang to her own guitar accompaniment, La Donna e Mobile and a song she always pronounced Ong Sejours Charmong Sejours.