Petition to the Courts of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions from citizens of Salisbury Township, Lancaster County, to have a new road laid out so that they may get to their post office without having to pay a turnpike toll.
The original of this document is in Samuel R. Slaymaker II, White Chimneys Collection, MG-268, Series 2, Box 3, Folder 46.
Land draft of two tracts of land in Salisbury Twp. - one surveyed February 1812 containing 79 1/4 acres and 6 perches, the other surveyed in 1797 containing 10 acres.
Intercourse Primary School, Class picture. Students are identified. Back row, left to right: Mary Kling, Lydia Miller, Alice Hershey, Emanuel Lapp, Anna Bower, Herbert Miller, Ada Buckwalter, Oscar Boose, Lydia King, Ada Newswanger. Third row, left to right: Esther Hoover, Jennie Hutchinson, Marian Denlinger, Amelia Lapp, Esther Rogers, Mamie Kellenberger, Mamie Stoltzfus, Bethel Groff, Martin Diller, E. Hostetter, Lloyd Hutchison. Second row, left to right: ?, Becky Stoltzfus, Hilda Burkey, Alta Burkey, Elsie Miller, Annie Esh, Sarah Bower, Walter Stauffer, Lloyd Hershey, Paul Zook, William Miller, Sarah Esh, Edna Axe, Florence Dougherty. Front row, left to right: Emanuel Smoker, ? Stoltzfus, Elias Esh, ? Lapp, Olin Zook, David Bower, Daniel Stoltzfus, ? Dougherty, Lloyd Axe. Teacher is Miss Anna Quigley.
Intercourse Primary School Class. Teacher is Miss Mary Frantz. Identifed are - back row, left to right: Elsie Helm, ? Esbenshade, Anna Buckwalter, Harry Slack, Elsie Patton, Chester Ruth, Mary Harsh, Bud Helm, Dorothy Taggert. Middle row, left to right: Grace Diller, Anna Burkey, Alta Burkey, Ada Buckwalter, Ada Newswanger, Anna Hostetter, Edna Zimmerman, Mary Axe, Lydia Kling, Edith Denlinger, ?, Anna Bower, Edna Martin, Geneva Ruth, Lizzie Smoker, Lydia King, ? Esbenshade. Front row left to right: Irvin Groff, Cheste Diller, ?, ? Rogers, Lloyd Diem, Sam Zook, Harry Diller, Watson Frymyer, George Bower, ? Beam, Willis Kling, David Ranck, Earl Rogers, Herbert Miller.
California School, near Churchtown, datestone on building 1867--Amish children playing outside. Note on back of photograph identifies John Hertzler as builder. First called Forest, then changed to California. Replaced building built 1836.