Photograph- Drumore Mill, on Fishing Creek in Drumore Township. Known originally as Cowgill's Mill, it became the center of an industrial complex that included a sawmill, fulling mill, hemp mill and a distillery.
Photograph- Drumore Mill, on Fishing Creek in Drumore Township. Known originally as Cowgill's Mill, it became the center of an industrial complex that included a sawmill, fulling mill, hemp mill and a distillery.
Description
Drumore Mill, on Fishing Creek in Drumore Township. Known originally as Cowgill's Mill, it became the center of an industrial complex that included a sawmill, fulling mill, hemp mill and a distillery.
Photograph- Stone arch bridge at Nolt's Mill at junction of Lititz Creek and Conestoga River. Man standing on a rock in the creek fishing with a net while two boys watch from the bridge.
Photograph- Stone arch bridge at Nolt's Mill at junction of Lititz Creek and Conestoga River. Man standing on a rock in the creek fishing with a net while two boys watch from the bridge.
Description
Stone arch bridge at Nolt's Mill at junction of Lititz Creek and Conestoga River. Man standing on a rock in the creek fishing with a net while two boys watch from the bridge.
Page 63: Little Conestoga Creek, trout fishing, May 1939; some of my outfit including first catch of the day on the creek; same day, same stream; at home, May 1939, at ease.
Provenance
Album thought to belong to the family of Frank McMichael and his wife, Laura Sutter. They were orginally from the Quarryville area, but later moved to the city of Lancaster.
Susquehannock State Park - The only State Park in Lancaster County, Susquehannock is located along the Susquehanna River near Fishing Creek. The park features a scenic view from 200 feet above the river.
Located between Peach Bottom and Fishing Creek., about a 3/4 of mile below the later and 2 1/2 miles above the former.
April term.
Signers of petition: Patrick Glackin, George Brown, John A. Moore, Elwood H. Dean, Gainer Harlan, William S. Barclay, Abraham Taylor, Samuel C. Marshal, William Hoopes, Daniel McIntire, Ephraim Moore, James Cain, R. John McIntire, George M. Ailes, Emanuel D. Waters, Jacob Carigan, William W. Hensel, Bernerd Calwell, Nicholas A. Boyd, Thomas Guynn, Thomas Williams, Benjamin F. Jones.
1 item, 1 piece
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at Reference Desk; photocopy made by staff member.
Black paper album in poor condition and several loose photographs of Kneisly family gravestones and family landmarks in Pennsylvania and Ohio. Compiled in the 1910s.