Lancaster Journal. This issue contains an ad for a Freedom Seeker, an enslaved woman named Priscilla. There is also a public notice regarding "An Act to regulate the general elections within this Commonwealth."
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Lancaster Red Rose Baseball team. First row: George Cal(?), Henry Franklin, Jack Ceplo (?), Joe Bernin (?), Red Fischer, Ray McLeod, John Jones, Don Hunter, Joe Tedesco, Clem Moro, Kent Pflasterer, Bernie Jones. Third row: Bob Loddeke, Doug Gostlin, Hal Grote, Dick Lovell, Jack Banta, Jim Bernin (?) (manager), Frank Spar (?) (general manager).
Photograph of a group of people in front of a frame building
Description
Front row, from left: Will Yeager, Dr. Harvey Miller, Anna Lenker Robinson, Minnie Snyder, Clem Straup, Wesley Reiker. Back row, from left: Milt Miller, Dr. Joe Walburn, Dan Lubold, Dr. Lehr, Rev. Saylor, Lawyer Johns. People possilby affiliated with the Berrysburg Seminary, Berrysburg, Dauphin County.
Provenance
Transfer from Schuylkill County Historical Society