Dear Dorothea! This is - I think - a photo of some ancient Lancaster Co. place, as I found it with other Lanc. cards. Do you recognize it? I a bit envy my family: CSR, CGS + CGS-R today, driving through Lanc. to take CSR to Middlebury for 2 wks French seminar. Hope this catches you before you leave for Detroit and (!) Seattle. I'm staying here cooking for Daddy for the 2 weeks; doubt he wants to budge from here for me to drive him to Lanc. to check on gravestones, tho' I'd like an excuse to go. However, I have a PROJECT for here: write an article on the measles - shots hassle. You'll be hearing more soon, I hope. Thanks for the Memorial Day note. Safe journeying! Love from Margaret.
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Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Photograph- Last train over the Quarryvile branch of the Narrow Gauge Lancaster, Oxford and Southern Railway which ran in southern Lancaster County. Photo taken at the Quarryville Railroad Station. Railway also called the Little, Old and Slow.
Photograph- Last train over the Quarryvile branch of the Narrow Gauge Lancaster, Oxford and Southern Railway which ran in southern Lancaster County. Photo taken at the Quarryville Railroad Station. Railway also called the Little, Old and Slow.
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Last train over the Quarryvile branch of the Narrow Gauge Lancaster, Oxford and Southern Railway which ran in southern Lancaster County. Photo taken at the Quarryville Railroad Station. Railway also called the Little, Old and Slow.
Brownstown National Bank on its opening day. At left is cashier, J. H. Wolf and at right is a customer possibly identified as Mr. Shiffer. Could also be first customer, L. C. Wolf.
Lancaster Base Ball Club, Tri-State League Champions, 1909. Identified are Marty Hogan and Manager F. B. Trout. Players, identified by surname only, are: Reeder, Litschi, Roach, Kerr, J. Coveleskie, Rementer, Deal, Fitzpatrick, S. Coveleskie, Brittsen, Schettler, and Marshall.
The men of Lancaster Fire Department's House No. 1 pose with their new 1918 American LaFrance City Service Truck. Standing from left to right are Captain Thomas Sperling, John Stout, Michael Andes, Harry Swope and Harry Kurl. Seated behind the wheel is Frank Koerkle.