Group of men from the Fin and Feather Club gathered with drinks and a dog in front of a brick wall in a wooded area. Date and location not specified. The name John Musser and Lancaster are stamped on the back. The address 40 Green Street is written on the back.
Group of men who were delegates to Washington, D.C., from the New York Shipbuilding company. Martin Horting, marked in the back row with an x, was from Lancaster. He worked as a blacksmith for the company during World War I and helped to build the U. S. S. Idaho, then the Navy's largest battleship. Photo was taken on the White House lawn and shows Horting with other delegates and government officials. A newspaper article about Horting and the event is taped to the back of the photograph.
Charles Lindbergh with Naval officers on the USS Memphis upon his return to Washington, DC after his Trans-Atlantic flight from New York to Paris on May 21 - 22, 1927.
Provenance
Lancaster New Era newspaper photographer Walter Hallowell was granted a press pass to photograph the return of Charles Lindbergh in Washington, DC.
Mrs. Lindbergh being escorted aboard the USS Memphis in Washington, DC, after her husband's return from his Trans-Atlantic flight from New York to Paris on May 21 - 22, 1927.
Provenance
Lancaster New Era newspaper photographer Walter Hallowell was granted a press pass to photograph the return of Charles Lindbergh in Washington, DC.