Marble Fragment from Original Tomb of James Buchanan
Description
Fragment from James Buchanan's tomb in Woodward Hill Cemetery, Lancaster, PA. Rectangular base with relief carving of three oak leaves on one short branch with an acorn on top. White marble. On back: paper with handwritten ink: 'a piece of waste marble from (the?) Tomb of Hon. James Buchanan.
Provenance
Found by donor at gravesite. From original tombstone. Gift of Jim McMullin per Pat Clarke 4/5/2023
Plaque to commemorate James Buchanan's Presidency of the United States, as well as the Chairs he held while serving as a Free Mason in Lodge Number 43, Lancaster, PA.
Theodore Roosevelt speaking from the balcony of the Caldwell House
Description
Theodore Roosevelt speaking from the same place where Lincoln made an address in 1861. Peter B. Fordney, who was Lincoln's bodyguard to and from the train and who was six feet eight one one half inches, served in same capacity for Roosevelt, and is seen standing to left of Roosevelt. Lincoln Memorial Tablet is to right of balcony above flag. Roosevelt was brought to Lancaster under the management of W. Frank Gorrecht.
A.) 1928 - The Spirit of Chirstmas Seals looks on as President Calvin Coolidge accepts Christmas Seals from Emily Bissell, the creator of the first U. S. Seals in 1907.
B.) 1941 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt accepts Seals from Stevan Dohanos, designer of that year's Seals.
C.) 1950 - President Harry Turman accepts Christmas Seals from Frederick D. Hopkins who represented the Chrimstas Seal People.
D.) 1953 - President Dwight D. Eisenhower accepts Seals from james E. Perkins, MD, then managing director of the American Lung Association.
E.) 1962 - President John F. Kennedy accepts Christmas Seals from Anne Marie Fitzgerald, "Little Miss Christmas Seal" from Cleveland, Ohio.
A.) 1967 - President Lyndon Johnson accepts Seals from Robert Morse, national Christmas Seal chairman and Dr. Daniel Jenkins, president of the organization that later became the ALA.
B.) 1975 - President Gerald Ford accepts Seals from Vikki Carr, national Christmas Seals chairman and Dena Paresi, thechild Christmas Seal artist who designed the Connecticut Seal.
C.) 1970 - President Richard M. Nixon accepts Seals from Gail Patrick Jackson, national Christmas Seal chairman.
D.) 1979 - President Jimmy Carter accempts Christmas Seals from Lorna Garrison, child Christmas Seal artist for the District of Columbia.
E.) 1984 - President Ronald Reagan opening the Christmas Seal Campaign at the Oval Office with Pearl Bailey, national Christmas Seal chairman.
Newspaper photo and article about the campaign banner of Benjamin Harrison and Whitelaw Reid over North Queen Street during their bid for presidential and vice-presidential re-election in 1892.