This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners' Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
Stehli Silk Mill. Workers posed in front of building. Papers with photo list the following: back row, from left: 2, Buck Mentzer; 5 Adam Boenninger; 3rd row: 1, John Schaufelberger; 2, Frank Gates; 3, Reah Stauffer; 4, Sam Little; 5, Gottlieb Hoppler; 6, Jacob Schneider; 7, Emil Humbel; 8, Haegi; 9, Spielmann; 10, Hierzel; 2nd row: 2, Groff; 3, Ben Fagan; 6, Gottfried Spinner; 7, Manny Bear; 8, Joseph Wolfe; 10, William Stoe; 11, Harry Smith; 13, Robert Oswald; front row: 4, Maurice Shoemaker; 5, Alfred Schnaebeli; 6, Albert Bosshardt; 7, Mrs. Landis; 10, Mrs. Bosshardt
East Junior High School (Edward Hand Junior High) boys soccer team, 1935. Unscored upon, untied, undefeated. Left to right: Barney Ewell, John Boas, Harry Smith, Preston Asper, Carl Saurbaugh, Norman Schenberg, John Stouch, Frank Bizzo, Robert Sheaffer, James King, Lester Fiester.
Wedgeport, Nova Scotia: Here's the 583 pund bluefin which helped Argentina take second place in the 13th International Tuna Cup match which eneded here September 14th after two days of competition. The successful angler was Harry Wesley Smith of Buenos Aires, (shown top right removing fishing rod from socket), while teammated Lorenzo Taylor of the same city (light jacket) helps the guides pull in the prized tuna. Britain wond the Alton B. Sharp Cup and shares honors with the United States and Cuba with having won the cup three times.
Provenance
Photographs from MG-63, the Johnny Hauck Collection. Hauck was a local boxing historian and brother of noted local boxer Leo Hauck. The Haucks grew up in Lancaster's Cabbage Hill neighborhood and were known as all-around athletes.
Eighth Ward Kid Baseball League. The Actives. Front row, left to right: Pete Glazier (center field), Roy Dommel (outfield), John W. Forrey (infield), Milton Anderson (outfield), Harry Bomberger (outfield), Clair Dungan (outfield), Al Einolf (outfield), Fletcher Dommel (pitcher), Caus Roschel (short stop). Back row, left to right: Harry Smith (first base), Frank Milley (assistant manager), Charles Haig (third base), Clifford Campbell (outfield), Joe Loucks (pitcher), Fred Milley (manager). Not pictured: Calvin Young (outfield), Charley Peterman (catcher), George Eckman (pitcher) and Joe Welchans (infield).