Looking west on Orange Street in Lancaster. St. James Episcopal Church is on the right.
Provenance
Collection of glass-plate negatives found in LCHS vault. Boxes were labeled "Lancaster Camera Club" but negatives are attributed to David Bachman Landis.
A) Linoleum print of door "East Orange Street" by Melissa M. Coleman (signed). Black ink on off-white/beige laid paper. See photocopy in accession files.
A) Linoleum print of "Passmore's House 1760" by Melissa M. Coleman (signed). Black ink on off-white/beige laid paper. See photocopy in accession files.
B) Front of mat (in 2 pieces now), title and signature on mat.
Slight discoloration (brownish) along top corners on front caused by yellowing (orange) tape adhesive remnants on back side. Black marks front left side and three on back.
St. James Episcopal Church, organized 1744. Present structure begun 1820, enlarged in 1870s and 1880s. Photo used as frontispiece, Klein and Diller, History of St. James. Corner of East Orange and North Duke Streets.
Photograph- Fackenthal Drug Store at Columbia Avenue and West Orange Streets. Albert Einolf worked here while he was in high school. In 1972 was site of John Stumpf's car wash.
Photograph- Fackenthal Drug Store at Columbia Avenue and West Orange Streets. Albert Einolf worked here while he was in high school. In 1972 was site of John Stumpf's car wash.
Description
Fackenthal Drug Store at Columbia Avenue and West Orange Streets. Albert Einolf worked here while he was in high school. In 1972 was site of John Stumpf's car wash.