Cards with cartoons used to advertise and promote the Pageant of Gratitude.
Provenance
From MG-14, the Pageant Collection. Photograph album donated to Lancaster County Historical Society by Mr. Edward Bender of photographs taken during the Pageant of Gratitude in Lancaster. Also includes several cartoons.
Cards with cartoons used to advertise and promote the Pageant of Gratitude.
Provenance
From MG-14, the Pageant Collection. Photograph album donated to Lancaster County Historical Society by Mr. Edward Bender of photographs taken during the Pageant of Gratitude in Lancaster. Also includes several cartoons.
Card with cartoon used to advertise and promote the Pageant of Gratitude.
Provenance
From MG-14, the Pageant Collection. Photograph album donated to Lancaster County Historical Society by Mr. Edward Bender of photographs taken during the Pageant of Gratitude in Lancaster. Also includes several cartoons.
Cards with cartoons used to advertise and promote the Pageant of Gratitude.
Provenance
From MG-14, the Pageant Collection. Photograph album donated to Lancaster County Historical Society by Mr. Edward Bender of photographs taken during the Pageant of Gratitude in Lancaster. Also includes several cartoons.
Cards with cartoons used to advertise and promote the Pageant of Gratitude.
Provenance
From MG-14, the Pageant Collection. Photograph album donated to Lancaster County Historical Society by Mr. Edward Bender of photographs taken during the Pageant of Gratitude in Lancaster. Also includes several cartoons.
Post card of Willie Siple at his newsstand. Siple's News Stand, your headquarters for "First Day Covers", Magazine Subscriptions, Etc. Post Office Building, Lancaster, Pa.
Early trade card of Benjamin Harbeson from Philadelphia, dates 1754. Obviously a very globular tea kettle.
(See billhead on HK-02-03-02)
Description on above referenced billhead: ""Historical Society of Pennsylvania: Late eighteenth-century billhead of Benjamin Harbeson was printed from a plate engraved by Henry Dawkins, who was one of the earliest engravers in America. The importance of this item lies in its portrayal of the styles of vessels made at that time."
Provenance
Photographs from the estate of Henry Kauffman. . Description from page 36, "Earlhy American Copper, Tin & Brass, Henry J. Kauffman, 1995.