Firehouse at 416 South Queen Street where Engine Company #2 was located, with the firemen, ladder, and jump trucks. This building was later remodeled as a private residence.
McLane children pose with pony for an itinerant street photographer outside 462 South Ann Street in September, 1919. From left on pony: Kathleen, Pauline, John, Jr., Evelyn. Standing from left: Virginia and Dorothy.
Conestoga Traction Company, 9-17 East Orange Street, Lancaster. Edison Electric Light Company and Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Company. First floor, east side, contained converters for supplying direct current power to trolley lines and downtown elevators. Customer: Conestoga Traction Company.
Dillman R. Bomberger (December 15, 1879 - 1944) was a schoolteacher and photographer who was born near Lexington, Elizabeth Township. He worked as a schoolteacher in Elizabeth Township and by 1910 was working as a bookkeeper for Bayonne Steel Casting Company in Reading, PA. He married Aimee Brubaker in 1910 and had two children: Verna and David.
The photographs in this collection are mostly of family or friends and locations in the Elizabeth Township, Warwick Township and Lititz area.
Moravian Cemetery, now site of post office, and the Sehner - Ellicott - von Hess House, the home of Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster, North Prince Street.