Aerial view of the northern part of Lancaster city showing the railroad station on McGovern Avenue. Area outlined in red is the Station Square project by Robert Vanderslice.
Photograph- Photos of Ella Rohrer Efinger and friends during nurses' training at Episcopal Hospital, Front Street and Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia. Five unidentified women in uniform standing on a footbridge. (Duplicate of #1-05-04-85 and #1-05-04-86)
Photograph- Photos of Ella Rohrer Efinger and friends during nurses' training at Episcopal Hospital, Front Street and Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia. Five unidentified women in uniform standing on a footbridge. (Duplicate of #1-05-04-85 and #1-05-04-86)
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Photos of Ella Rohrer Efinger and friends during nurses' training at Episcopal Hospital, Front Street and Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia. Five unidentified women in uniform standing on a footbridge. (Duplicate of #1-05-04-85 and #1-05-04-86)
Ella Rohrer married Philip Charles Efinger circa 1920. Ella attended nursing school at Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia, c. 1915. Philip served in World War 1 as an 2nd Lt. in Co. D, 56th Infantry, United States Army. Ella was a great-aunt of the donor, Richard Hauck.
The Curtiss Condor airplane visited the new Lancaster Municipal Airport to sell rides, day or night, to Lancaster countians. The pilot was the famed transatlantic flyer Clarence Chamberlin.
Moravian Cemetery, now site of post office, and the Sehner - Ellicott - von Hess House, the home of Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster, North Prince Street.