Thaddeus Stevens' tomb, Shreiner's Cemetery. Stevens epitaph: I repose in this quiet and secluded spot, not from any natural preference for solitude, but finding other cemteries limited as to race, I have chosen this as my last resting place, that I might illustrate in my death the pricnicples I advocated through a long life, "The equality of man before his Creator."
Photo of what must have been a poster measuring 10 1/2 x 14. Poster is pictures of men surrounding a picture of a motor. Wording at the bottom of the cardboard the photo is on says: "Officers and Directors of Youghiogheny Light, Heat & Power Company, Connellsville, PA. 1899, Jos. Soisson, 1st Vice Prest., Geo. J. Humbert, President, S.R. Slaymaker, 2nd Vice Prest., Wm. Henderson, Supt., Wm. A. Davison, Jos. D. Madigan, John F. Soisson, R.W. Soisson, Sec'y and Treas., John D. Frisbee."
Pennsylvania Traction Company Construction and Engineering Department. The following persons are identified: Wm. Hopkins, Harry McGinnis, H. D. Hatzfeld, W. O. Groff, Wm. Henderson, S. R. Slaymaker, Frank T. Weiler, John Dick
Photograph- Dr. C. Ernest Wagner, English professor at Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster. Cabinet card. Dr. John S. Stahr, President of Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster.
Photograph- Dr. C. Ernest Wagner, English professor at Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster. Cabinet card. Dr. John S. Stahr, President of Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster.
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Dr. C. Ernest Wagner, English professor at Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster. Cabinet card. Dr. John S. Stahr, President of Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster.
The Bowman Technical School was founded by watchmaker Ezra F. Bowman in 1887 to teach the trade of watchmaking and engraving. During World War I, the Bowman Technical School trained soldiers to repair delicate aviation and naval instruments.