Signers of petition: J. B. Amwake, L. Baum, F. J. Evans, John Nixdorf, Jared K. Hiester, Samuel Hatz, Herman Strauss, J. Gallagher, Emanuel Gompf, Emanuel Shober, S. W. Taylor, V. P. Anderson.
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Photograph- South side of West King Street, showing Jacob S. Kauffman's Lamb Hotel, P. N. Fisher's saddle, harness, trunk, collar and valise manufactory, and Stein and Harnish's Dry Goods Store. The Lamb Hotel, 38 - 40 West King Street, is where General John F. Reynolds and his brother William Reynolds were born.
Photograph- South side of West King Street, showing Jacob S. Kauffman's Lamb Hotel, P. N. Fisher's saddle, harness, trunk, collar and valise manufactory, and Stein and Harnish's Dry Goods Store. The Lamb Hotel, 38 - 40 West King Street, is where General John F. Reynolds and his brother William Reynolds were born.
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South side of West King Street, showing Jacob S. Kauffman's Lamb Hotel, P. N. Fisher's saddle, harness, trunk, collar and valise manufactory, and Stein and Harnish's Dry Goods Store. The Lamb Hotel, 38 - 40 West King Street, is where General John F. Reynolds and his brother William Reynolds were born.
Photograph- Black Horse Hotel, owned by Jacob S. Kauffman, 58 West King Street. Demolished in 1869. Later site of Rhodes' Jewelry Store and Randall Music Store in 1979. Photograph of a photograph.
Photograph- Black Horse Hotel, owned by Jacob S. Kauffman, 58 West King Street. Demolished in 1869. Later site of Rhodes' Jewelry Store and Randall Music Store in 1979. Photograph of a photograph.
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Black Horse Hotel, owned by Jacob S. Kauffman, 58 West King Street. Demolished in 1869. Later site of Rhodes' Jewelry Store and Randall Music Store in 1979. Photograph of a photograph.