Back: Trinity Church, Broadway and Wall Street, New York.
MONUMENT TO ROBERT FULTON, 1765-1815, in the south Churchyard. His body lies in the Livingston family vault with that of his wife, Harriet Livingston. Pioneer in steam navigation, he built the famous "Clermont" which made navigation history beginning with her first trip from New York to Albany in 1807. This monument was erected in 1901 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, bears a bas-relief from a self-portrait, was designed by J. W. Gossling and Albert Wennart.
Group of children taken at the George and Mary Lefever farm. Back row, left to right: Florence Lefever Dagen, Gladys Brenneman Lefever, Daisy Huber Fenstermaker, Sarah Kathleen Lefever, Verna Lefever Shimp, and ? Brubaker (a hired girl of George and Mary Lefever). Front row, left to right: Marjorie E. Lefever Stoltzfus and Leverne Barbour Lefever.
Group of young men and women taken outside. Those identified on back of picture are: Israel Erb, Harry Brubaker, Harry Lefever, Milt Kreider, Levi Wissler, Norman Bomberger, Graybill Huber, ? Landis, Abe Erb, Eva Royer, Elva Brubaker, Lloyd Bomberger, Anna Snyder, Bertha Esbenshade, Norman Royer, ? Wissler, Lizabeth Royer, Dave Wissler, Mary Bucher, ? Wissler.
Group of young women in costume. Identified are: Annie Lupold, Lizzie Spera, Fannie Sieling, Ida Brandt, Cora Burns (Reiff), Irene White (Vogle), Clara Weaver (Boyd), Cora Donovan (Kiehl), Annie Ensminger (Kready), Frances Coldren, Nora Shreiner (Huber)