Page 12: Jackson Lake, Sebring, Florida; In old Georgia cotton field; Etta and three African American children, Sebring, Florida; Sally Lovett; Jennie McMichael.
Provenance
Album thought to belong to the family of Frank McMichael and his wife, Laura Sutter. They were orginally from the Quarryville area, but later moved to the city of Lancaster.
Page 28: Boating on Jackson Lake, Sebring, Florida, the Rogers tribe; Frank, Laura, James, Bertha, Mildred and Joe McMichael, Plum Street, 1912; Dad, Ed S., George D., fishing at Liberty Grove, Md., 1936; Uncle J., Bill, Jim S., Laura McMichael, Bertha McMichael, Frank McMichael, Darlington, Md., 1914; Mom S. with an African American boy on her lap.
Provenance
Album thought to belong to the family of Frank McMichael and his wife, Laura Sutter. They were orginally from the Quarryville area, but later moved to the city of Lancaster.
Page 31: Unidentified older couple; Uncle George S., carte de visite by Tyler, Easton, PA; Uncle John S., carte de visite by W. H. Heiss, Strasburg, 1860; African American men sitting on a porch, Sebring, Florida, 1936; Boat from Baltimore, N. Beach, Chesapeake Bay, 1934.
Provenance
Album thought to belong to the family of Frank McMichael and his wife, Laura Sutter. They were orginally from the Quarryville area, but later moved to the city of Lancaster.
Page 33: Group of people at Sebring, Florida, 1936; Hoeing cotton in Georgia, 1936; Black family in Georgia, 1936; Boardwalk, Atlantic City, 1929; Chesapeake Bay, 1934.
Provenance
Album thought to belong to the family of Frank McMichael and his wife, Laura Sutter. They were orginally from the Quarryville area, but later moved to the city of Lancaster.
Loose photo - carte de visite of Rev. John Jumper, Indigenous person who became a Presbyterian minister.
Provenance
Large brown album of carte de visites and tintypes, thought to be a Kieffer family album. In fair condition. Has brass clasps and a few loose photos. Most photos are not indentified.
Page 6: Wild Cat Falls - "Glen", July 4, 1899; Accomac "Glen", June 1899; Accomac "Glen", June 1897; Chickies Rock, June 1897.
Provenance
Small album with black composition covers which are no longer attached. Album is in poor conditon. Contains 124 photographs of people, scenes and buildings - few are identified. All taken between 1897 and 1899. Possibly belonged to the family of Edward Reinhold of East Donegal Township. His son, Paul, is the only identified person in the album.
Page 7: Four photographs of women boating on the Susquehanna River near Wild Cat Falls.
Provenance
Small album with black composition covers which are no longer attached. Album is in poor conditon. Contains 124 photographs of people, scenes and buildings - few are identified. All taken between 1897 and 1899. Possibly belonged to the family of Edward Reinhold of East Donegal Township. His son, Paul, is the only identified person in the album.
Page 8: Man and woman sitting on rocks; Woman sitting on lawn; Accomac - "Up the Glen", June 1897; Accomac "Glen", June 1897.
Provenance
Small album with black composition covers which are no longer attached. Album is in poor conditon. Contains 124 photographs of people, scenes and buildings - few are identified. All taken between 1897 and 1899. Possibly belonged to the family of Edward Reinhold of East Donegal Township. His son, Paul, is the only identified person in the album.
Page 12: Steamer - "Accomac" on the Susquehanna River; "On the Cuff" - Wild Cat, July 4, 1897; Woman with white dress and large leg-o-mutton sleeves; "Rafts" - Accomac, June 1897.
Provenance
Small album with black composition covers which are no longer attached. Album is in poor conditon. Contains 124 photographs of people, scenes and buildings - few are identified. All taken between 1897 and 1899. Possibly belonged to the family of Edward Reinhold of East Donegal Township. His son, Paul, is the only identified person in the album.
Page 13: Wild Cat in the distance, 1897; Three story brick house with porch; Man in white suit leaning on a rock; Susquehanna River.
Provenance
Small album with black composition covers which are no longer attached. Album is in poor conditon. Contains 124 photographs of people, scenes and buildings - few are identified. All taken between 1897 and 1899. Possibly belonged to the family of Edward Reinhold of East Donegal Township. His son, Paul, is the only identified person in the album.