Photograph- Home and land office of Andrew Ellicott, southeast corner of North Prince Street and Marion Street. Sign on the side of the building refers to Minnie Hauk who appeared at Fulton Opera House April 26, 1883. House built 1784. Building later became lodge of American Order of Otters and is now the Sehner Ellicott von Hess House, home the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster. 123 North Prince Street.
Photograph- Home and land office of Andrew Ellicott, southeast corner of North Prince Street and Marion Street. Sign on the side of the building refers to Minnie Hauk who appeared at Fulton Opera House April 26, 1883. House built 1784. Building later became lodge of American Order of Otters and is now the Sehner Ellicott von Hess House, home the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster. 123 North Prince Street.
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Home and land office of Andrew Ellicott, southeast corner of North Prince Street and Marion Street. Sign on the side of the building refers to Minnie Hauk who appeared at Fulton Opera House April 26, 1883. House built 1784. Building later became lodge of American Order of Otters and is now the Sehner Ellicott von Hess House, home the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster. 123 North Prince Street.
Ellmaker Homestead farm. The dwelling house, erected 1788. Levi Ellmaker, third son of Nathaniel Ellmaker, was born 10 November 1788, the first night after the family moved into this new dwelling. John watson Ellmaker is in foreground.
Penn Square, showing monument, The Lancaster Intelligencer, and Reed, McCann and Co., Bankers at corner of South Queen Street, and New Era Printing office on opposite corner; also shows building where clothing, wholesale notions and sewing machines, etc., are sold; on first floor next to Bitner, Hostetter and Long.
Leaman's Brew House, original home of Franklin College in 1787. Located on Mifflin Street west of South Duke Street near Trinity Lutheran Church. It later became a station house. Demolished in early 1900.