Samuel G. Roth and friends in his Rambler parade float in front of his National Automobile Company, at South Duke Street and East Vine Street, Lancaster. The float was made for a Mummers' Parade, c. 1910.
Samuel G. Roth's National Automobile Company at South Duke Street and East Vine Street, Lancaster. The float was made for a Mummers' Parade, c. 1910. Written on back: "Samuel Roth, 317 Lancaster Ave". Note the dog sitting in the middle of the intersection.
Carte de visite of Admiral William Reynolds, U. S. Navy, affixed to backing board with text labels "an illustrious brother" and "Admiral William Reynolds U. S. Navy". William Reynolds was a brother of General John Fulton Reynolds.
Photograph of buildings on North Lime Street, Lancaster
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Buildings at 40, 42, and 44 North Lime Street, Lancaster. Man standing on steps of building at 40 North Lime Street with a horse and carriage parked out front. With the photograph is a note about dated April 1924 about the death of Mrs. John Nauman, daughter of William U. Hensel. The Naumans may have lived on North Lime Street. A copy of the note is in the Nauman family file in the Research Center of LancasterHistory.