Panoramic photograph. Lancaster Newsie Cadets marching band on the lawn at the rear of the White House with President Herbert C. Hoover. The Cadets were in Washington, DC for the dedication of the James Buchanan Memorial.
Photograph- Aerial view of Lancaster Boys' High School. Shreiner's Cemetery is just behind the school. Also shows St. John's Reformed Church. All are on West Orange Street.
Photograph- Aerial view of Lancaster Boys' High School. Shreiner's Cemetery is just behind the school. Also shows St. John's Reformed Church. All are on West Orange Street.
Description
Aerial view of Lancaster Boys' High School. Shreiner's Cemetery is just behind the school. Also shows St. John's Reformed Church. All are on West Orange Street.
Provenance
Donated by Jessie Jones Eckhart, daughter of pilot Jesse Jones of Lancaster.
Banquet at the Brunswick Hotel where Lancaster Aero Club and the Chamber of Commerce entertained the pilots participating in the "first Pennsylvania Goodwill Tour" sponsored by the Aero Club of Pennsylvania.
Penn Square stands in the heart of Lancaster as a monument to those who fought in the Civil War. It faces Watt and Shand Department Store, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1978.
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 from the Fin and Feather Club gathered with the porch of a farmhouse. Outing at L. Wiedler's farm near Oregon, Manheim Township. L. Wiedler may be Louis Wiedler.
Lancaster Press Club Banquet: identified are Wm. Uhler Hensel, Harry H. Hensel, James D. Landis, Andrew H. Hershey, Samuel M. Sener, William Carson, Mr. Shelly, Charles M. Howell, John A. Coyle, Eugene G. Smith, Warren Rehm, Ovid Musselman and F. R. Diffenderfer