American Legion Section Riverview Burial Park, Lancaster's Original Garden of Memories (Established 1908). This beautiful memorial section, officially dedicated by Post No. 34, is but one of the many outstadning feattures of Riverview, including the Sun Dial Garden, Star Garden, Sunken Garden and Babyland. Age-old trees of unusual beauty and shrubbery and flowers in aboundance have created an exquisite spot dedicated to sacred memories. Delightfule music heard throughout the Cemetery adds to the inspiration.
Provenance
Transferred from Document Collection, Box 19, Folder 5, Item 1
Services at El Alia Cemetery, Algiers, Algeria. Photograph possibly taken during Paul Baker Witmer's military service in north Africa during World War II.
Photograph- Second block of North Queen Street at night, showing, from left, Pavlatos Brothers Electric Shoe Repair, the Capitol Theater and the Hamilton Theater.
Photograph- Second block of North Queen Street at night, showing, from left, Pavlatos Brothers Electric Shoe Repair, the Capitol Theater and the Hamilton Theater.
Description
Second block of North Queen Street at night, showing, from left, Pavlatos Brothers Electric Shoe Repair, the Capitol Theater and the Hamilton Theater.
Group of Stevens and Lancaster High School graduates, mid class 1931, photograph taken at 930 Marietta Avenue. Identified, left to right, are: B. F. Gochenour, Clayton Frey, Kathry Young, William J. Robinson, Ruth Barth, Guy R. Gilgore, Sarah Darmstaetter, R. Harcourt Darmstaetter and John R. Barth.
Herbert W. Krone, New Era Editor, on the occasion of his completion of 25 years of service, October 15, 1940. He is being presented with a portable radio set by Messrs. Steinman.