Datestone on a building at 126 North Water Street, showing a bust and the words "Stiegel Elizabeth Furnace 1769". Also stamped on the back of the photo is R. Blickenderfer, Foundary and Machine Works, Lancaster, Pa.
Datestone on a building at 126 North Water Street, showing a bust and the words "Stiegel Elizabeth Furnace 1769". Also stamped on the back of the photo is R. Blickenderfer, Foundary and Machine Works, Lancaster, Pa.
Description
Datestone on a building at 126 North Water Street, showing a bust and the words "Stiegel Elizabeth Furnace 1769". Also stamped on the back of the photo is R. Blickenderfer, Foundary and Machine Works, Lancaster, Pa.
Henry reunion of all six brothers, "first time in 21 years", at Sentinal Pines, Hague, New York. Standing, left to right: Frank, Reginald, Robert, Sidney, William and James. Sitting, left to right: Jack, son of Robert; Morgan, son of Sidney: Pamela, daughter of Frank; and Robert, Jr. File includes accession form. Acquired from Mrs. John T. Henry in 1986.
Provenance
Photographs from the James Buchanan Foundation institutional archives.
Photograph- Greenwood Cemetery, monuments for Henry family, William, Ann Wood, and Benjamin West.
Description
Greenwood Cemetery, monument for William Henry, Lancaster, May 19, 1729 to Dec. 15, 1786; Ann Wood Henry, his wife interred at Darby, PA, Jan. 24, 1734 to Sept. 6, 1799; Benjamin West Henry, their son, Jan. 15, 1777 to Dec. 26, 1806. Monument for remains disinterred from Prince Street Cemetery, April 1917. From names in Moravian Archives.