Students of Conestoga School, c. 1891. Possibly near New Holland. Teacher is Martin G. Weaver. Identified from left in first row: Aaron McQuate, Samuel M. Martin, Annie Martin, Harry J. Martin, Ida Fox, Barton Stauffer, Lizzie Beam, Nora Burkey, Cora Fox, and George Hollinger. Second row, from left: William Z. Martin, Horace K. Martin, Lizzie Martin, Lizzie Weaver and Warren Weaver. Third row, from left: Peter J. Martin, Abram Stauffer, Wayne Burkey, George Weaver, Mary Martin and John H. Weaver. Fourth row, from left: Harry Ludwig, Wayne Ammon, Tobias Martin, Annie Weaver, Ida Stauffer, and Mary Ammon. Fifth row, from left: Anna Martin, Lydia Martin, Etta Weaver, Emma Weinhold, Horace Martin, and Walter McQuate. Sixth row, from left: Lydia Ann Hollinger, Scott McQuate, Joseph Burkey, and Amos Weaver.
Fruitville School. Christian Hess Martin, Sr. is in back row, left. Teacher was H. E. Freed. Anna Martin is in front of Christian. Elmer Martin is in front of Ada.
Provenance
From MG-440 the Christian Hess Martin, Jr. Collection.
Group of young men standing and sitting in front of a large stone building. Written on back: "Mr. Hurd's class". Written along the front left side: "June 1889". John Christian Etter may be the young man standing at right. This may be his class at the Mt. Airy School, now the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf.
Provenance
This collection of photographs is from the estate of Esther Etter Rebman, and is mostly of the Etter, Falk and Kriegelstein families. Some of the photographs may have belonged to her aunt, Mary Etter (b. 1897, d. 1960).
Group of children and woman, possibly students and teacher, posed in front of a stone building.
Provenance
This collection of photographs is from the estate of Esther Etter Rebman, and is mostly of the Etter, Falk and Kriegelstein families. Some of the photographs may have belonged to her aunt, Mary Etter (b. 1897, d. 1960).
Students and teacher at Spring Garden School, near Paradise. Ruth Haines is fourth from left and her sister, Lida Haines is fifth from left in back row.
Man with receding hairline, long beard, no mustache. Professor Wolf from Franklin and Marshall College.
Provenance
Small red velvet album with M A W 1868 engraved on front cover. Contains carte de visites, many of which are identifed. Album may have belonged to Mary Ann Rettew Willson, wife of George Willson, Sr. Their son George B. Willson and their niece, Mary Willson Rettew, were the last residents of Wheatland.
Bottom row: Dorothy Thompson, Sidnie Ann Walker, Sherlyn Wise, Sara Ann Swartzetruber, Betty Blank, Mary Ellen Swartzentruber, Ruth Blank, Mary Blank, Chester Hoover, Leo Swartzentruber. Second row: Lester Hoover, Wesley Hershey, Leonard Kendall, Matrtha Mast, Henry Ammon, Richard Clark, Nevin McClure. Third row: Arthur Kennel, John Mast, Evelyn McClure, Patsy McClure, Everett Walker, Raymond Thompson, Phoebe Walker. Fourth Row: Arlene Walker, Mary Jane Walker, Mary Fisher, Lester Blank, Kenneth Clark, Arlene Berkey. Fifth row: Kenneth Hoover, Sarah Mast, Viola London, Freda Thompson, Miss Alice Brown, Dorris Ellis, Salinda Kennel, Madeline Hershey, Floyd Thompson.
Back row, left to right: Teacher - Miss Rebecca Diem, Agnes McKay, Viola Blank, Alice Buckwalter, Gertrude Meredith, Leah Brown, Carrie Blank, Mary Sullivan, Earl Ammon, Maurice Sullivan. Second row, left to right: Anna Blank, Viola Fisher, Lela Brown, Lena Fisher, Parke Ammon, Roy Doutrich. Third row, left to right: Ralph Brown, Rueben Doutrich, Dennis Sullivan, Maurice Doutrich, Catherine Fisher, Steward Fisher, Thomas McKay, Elton Buckwalter, Nelson Baker, Marvin Myers, Charles Ammon, David Doutrich.