First three generations of the Shickel family in America gather in this yard on Manor Street for their family portrait. They are, rear from left, Frank, Cora, Charles E., Katherine, John, James; front from left, Paul, Mary Boas.
The Bonilla family gathered at their renovated house at 317 South Queen Street. Jose Bonilla is in the center. Clockwise from Jose: Maria, Emiline, William, and Jose, Jr. The home was revamped by Habitat for Humanity.
Members of the Jack Stokes family pose in front of their home at 256 North Marshall Street. His mother is seated with his daughter, Margie Schlothauer. Others are not identified.
Members of the Musketnuss family gathered at 321 North Pine Street, Lancaster for a family portrait. From left front, Martha M., Anna K., and Dorothy Jane Alderfer; from left rear, Henrietta A. Alderfer, Harry E. Musketnuss, Marth
Members of prominent Lancaster families pose on the grand staircase in the Keiper and Long family mansion at 708 North Duke Street. They are, rear from left, Yvonne Long Appel, Helen Hamaker Long; middle from left, Mrs. T. Roberts Appel, Nancy Keiper Long, Mrs. William B. Hamaker; front from left, Audrey Appel Espenshade, Mrs. Henry B. Keiper, Nancy Long Gingrich,; bottom, Dr. Charles R. Appel
Family Long's Park was the scene of the McLane family reunion. From left: Harvey McLane, Kathleen McLane Sheppard, Pauline McLane Brendle, James McLane (rear); John McLane, Sr., Emma McLane, John McLane, Jr., Evelyn McLane Funk, Virginia McLane Snyder, Dorothy McLane Musser