Photograph- Warehouse of Adam Reigart's old wine shop, rear of 29 East King St., showing south end built about 1783, bought by M. T. Garvin in 1910.
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Warehouse of Adam Reigart's old wine shop, rear of 29 East King St., showing south end built about 1783, bought by M. T. Garvin in 1910. Reigart had general merchandise stored in the building as early as 1759. The building then was double the width shown in the photograph.
Automobile and truck dealer showroom. Trucks shown: Watt and Shand, Gall's Bakery, and Fuss' Meats and Groceries. Customer: Wiggins Chevrolet, N. Prince St.
Hagers' Quarter Century Club: 132nd Anniversary Sale, May 5, 1953. Small photo of 5 Hager owners in center surrounded by individual photos of 27 employees - all persons are identified: Redmond C. Hager, E. T. Hager, Nathaniel Hager, William Hager, Jr., John C. Hager, Rebecca Stauffer, O. Ruth Good, Bertha Miller, Eleanor McEvoy, Virginia Pool, Lucy Hardy, Charles Kauffman, Ruth Dry, Samuel Booth, Lillian Ebersole, Rowena Kell, Robert Warren, Helen Neuhauser, Maude Frye, Fred Wells, Mary Hohman, Mary LeFever, William Taggart, Miriam Regennas, Margaret Haas, Mary Sommer, Walter Frankford, Ida Haeseler, Lillie Kirk, Reda McQueney, Salinda Meiskey, James Caithness
J.C. Penney Company District Managers December 1936. First Row: G.S. Jones, T.J. Maroney, E.G. Ruffner, J.F. Brown, M.H. Shiver, J.A. Parker, A.B. Chambers. Second Row: F.L. Gerlach, L.A. Warner, H.R. Hammerland, E.H. Gyer, L.W. James, H.C. Stevens, C.S. Elliot. Third Row: I.K. Prusia, J. E. Adams, W. F. Cole, W. D. Naffzinger, E. M. Christenson, H. C. Amstutz, R. Jenkins, C. E. Kerby Fourth Row: R. T. Williams and D. C. Andrews.
Photograph- Griest Building, Penn (Center) Square and partial view of Central Market and City Hall.
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Griest Building, Penn (Center) Square and partial view of Central Market and City Hall, large sign "Groff and Wolf." 1 extra print, also on oversized mount for exhibit (see 3-17-01-12)