Photograph- Graves of Graeff and Barton family at Riverview Burial Park.
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Graves of Graeff and Barton family at Riverview Burial Park. Headstone of William Howard Martin in the background. Customer: Mrs. M. W. Domenick. Graves were possibly removed to or from Woodward Hill Cemetery,
Students of Conestoga School, c. 1891. Possibly near New Holland. Teacher is Martin G. Weaver. Identified from left in first row: Aaron McQuate, Samuel M. Martin, Annie Martin, Harry J. Martin, Ida Fox, Barton Stauffer, Lizzie Beam, Nora Burkey, Cora Fox, and George Hollinger. Second row, from left: William Z. Martin, Horace K. Martin, Lizzie Martin, Lizzie Weaver and Warren Weaver. Third row, from left: Peter J. Martin, Abram Stauffer, Wayne Burkey, George Weaver, Mary Martin and John H. Weaver. Fourth row, from left: Harry Ludwig, Wayne Ammon, Tobias Martin, Annie Weaver, Ida Stauffer, and Mary Ammon. Fifth row, from left: Anna Martin, Lydia Martin, Etta Weaver, Emma Weinhold, Horace Martin, and Walter McQuate. Sixth row, from left: Lydia Ann Hollinger, Scott McQuate, Joseph Burkey, and Amos Weaver.
Factory--exterior The William Martin Foundries complemented the adjacent Brick Machine Works. William and Henry were brothers. The foundries were torn down in 1996. The T-shaped structure filled the block between Lancaster Avenue and Mary Street, with part of the foundry extending north to West New Street.
Notorious outlaws of Lancaster County. Includes the following: Abe Buzzard, James Robinson, William Poleet, William Martin, Cyrus Brody and Harry O'Brien.