Watchmen for the railroad bridge at Safe Harbor during World War I. Standing left to right are George W. Myers, Henry H. Aston, ?, ?, ?, Victor Myers, and ?. Seated men are unidentified.
Clyde R. Gehman, with jeep. Graduated with honors from Army Ordinance School, was a wheeled vehicle mechanic in the 64th Truck Battalion's Headquarters and Service Battery during the Korean War. He also worked as an automotive partsman for Lancaster Lincoln Mercury. He was from Rothsville.
Five unidentified men and one unidentified woman, possibly members of the Neuhauser family. Six 5 x 7 inch photographic prints mounted on cardstock. This item came from the Old Village Store in Bird-In-Hand, PA.