Photograph- Washington Hambright, Civil War veteran, second from left in group of men standing in front of brick building. Written on back: "Dear old comrad, the sweet candy received man thanks of both hoping you are mending That you may have a Happy New year with your family. Dad and Mom".
Photograph- Washington Hambright, Civil War veteran, second from left in group of men standing in front of brick building. Written on back: "Dear old comrad, the sweet candy received man thanks of both hoping you are mending That you may have a Happy New year with your family. Dad and Mom".
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Washington Hambright, Civil War veteran, second from left in group of men standing in front of brick building. Written on back: "Dear old comrad, the sweet candy received many thanks of both hoping you are mending That you may have a Happy New year with your family. Dad and Mom". Real photo postcard.
"Route of Parade and Points of Interest to be Seen by the Guests of the Lancaster Board of Trade and City Officials, on July 17." Booklet of postcards.
West End Junior High School Band. (Now Reynolds Junior High School) Front row, left to right: Kenneth Banzhof, Lewis Long, Harold Sandhaus, Ira Fickes, Elwood Gerlitzki, Edward Wendler, Harlan Buller, Matthias Haller, Richard Forney, Aaron Gantz, John Shaub, Richard Boos, Paul Way, William Lawton, William Griest. Second row: Joseph Holtzworth, Paul Fry, Richard Kissinger, Bennett Slotkin, George Gross, Richard Lehman, Harry Schoenberger, Henry Markley, Prof. A. E. List, Paul Rosenberger, David Metzger, Howard Groff, Richard Mellinger, David McCollough. Third row: David Stauffer, Lloyd Conrad, George Gable, Melvin Broome, James Binkley, James Wohlsen, Jack Chambers, James Hollinger, Donald Swope, Clyde Gibney, George Wolf, James McEvoy, Herbert Shaub.
Five soldiers in World War I style uniforms posed for a photograph. Real photo postcard. Written at top: "P. B - Bell [Fem] John [Cau] N. J." Written at bottom: "Arthur Smith, Ind - Cy Perkins Kentucky".
Pageant of Liberty - held July 5, 6, and 7, 1926 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Lancaster in the Revolutionary War. Men and women in costume, men have muskets, perhaps acting out episode three from the fist movement - Formation of the Companies.