"Thaddeus Stevens: Champion of Freedom," Historic Pennsylvania Leaflet, no. 7, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Biography of Stevens and discussion of his political career.
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Other Numbers
MG-115
Other Number
MG-115, Part 1, Folder 20, Insert 4
Classification
MG0115
Description Level
Item
Custodial History
Added to database 11 July 2023.
Digitization of this document was funded by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, PHMC Appl ID # 202010016624, 2020-2023.
C. Jared Ingersoll, Governor John S. Fine, Judge Nochem S. Winnet, Mayor Fred T. Grant of Sunbury, and Mayor Kendig C. Bare of Lancaster pose for picture at Governor's Capitol luncheon on October 22, 1951 where 35 Pennsylvania political, business and civic leaders obtained first-hand knowledge of city-county amendment to modernize structure of Philadelphia's governemnt and which had to be voted on throughout the state on election day, November 6, 1951.
Provenance
Gift of David Towle. See MG-747 Papers of Mayor Kendig Bare.
Mayor Kendig C. Bare, right, of Lancaster, PA, points to the Vienna Burg Theater as he stands on the balcony of Vienna's town hall overlooking the city's famed Ringstrasse. Bare attended the "11th International Congress of Mayors" in Vienna. Man at left is unidentified. Associated Press release attached to back of photograph.
Provenance
Gift of David Towle. See MG-747 Papers of Mayor Kendig Bare.
Mayor Kendig C. Bare, right foreground, of Lancaster, PA, listens through earphones to the proceedings of the "11th Annual International Congress of Mayors" in the town hall of Vienna. Others in photo are unidentified. Associated Press release attached to back of photograph.
Provenance
Gift of David Towle. See MG-747 Papers of Mayor Kendig Bare.
Former mayor Cary shakes hands with newly-elected mayor Kendig Bare. Bare was the youngest man to be elected Lancaster city's mayor. He was 36 at the time.
Provenance
Gift of David Towle. See MG-747 Papers of Mayor Kendig Bare.
View of Council Chamber in the Municipal Building as Mayor Cary was making his farewell address. Old and new commissioners are seated in foreground. Left to right are commissioners Rineer, Schnitzer, Bowman, Kreisle, Spidle and Shirk.
Provenance
Gift of David Towle. See MG-747 Papers of Mayor Kendig Bare.
Photograph- Women's Republican Club Dinner, Oct. 22, 1952. At left, Governor Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin, only Republican governor south of Mason and Dixon, nominated D. D. Eisenhower for President at Nation Republican Convention, Chicago. At center, Bertha Cochran Landis, and at right, Mrs. H. C. Kreisle, president of the Women's Republican Club.
Photograph- Women's Republican Club Dinner, Oct. 22, 1952. At left, Governor Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin, only Republican governor south of Mason and Dixon, nominated D. D. Eisenhower for President at Nation Republican Convention, Chicago. At center, Bertha Cochran Landis, and at right, Mrs. H. C. Kreisle, president of the Women's Republican Club.
Description
Women's Republican Club Dinner, Oct. 22, 1952. At left, Governor Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin, only Republican governor south of Mason and Dixon, nominated D. D. Eisenhower for President at Nation Republican Convention, Chicago. At center, Bertha Cochran Landis, and at right, Mrs. H. C. Kreisle, president of the Women's Republican Club.