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.
Group of uniformed men posed in front of tents. William Rehm is last person on right, front row. Camp of Instruction, Mt. Gretna, PA May 10, 1910, Lt. McGat, Instructor, 4th Regiment.
Photograph- Philip Charles Efinger, second from right, and three other unidentifed soldiers in uniform. Efinger served as Second Lieutenant in Co. D, 56th Infantry, United States Army during World War 1. Photo taken at Wauhatchie, Tennessee. Real photo post card.
Photograph- Philip Charles Efinger, second from right, and three other unidentifed soldiers in uniform. Efinger served as Second Lieutenant in Co. D, 56th Infantry, United States Army during World War 1. Photo taken at Wauhatchie, Tennessee. Real photo post card.
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Philip Charles Efinger, second from right, and three other unidentifed soldiers in uniform. Efinger served as Second Lieutenant in Co. D, 56th Infantry, United States Army during World War 1. Photo taken at Wauhatchie, Tennessee. Real photo post card.
Ella Rohrer married Philip Charles Efinger circa 1920. Ella attended nursing school at Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia, c. 1915. Philip served in World War 1 as an 2nd Lt. in Co. D, 56th Infantry, United States Army. Ella was a great-aunt of the donor, Richard Hauck.
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".