Clyde R. Gehman, with jeep. Graduated with honors from Army Ordinance School, was a wheeled vehicle mechanic in the 64th Truck Battalion's Headquarters and Service Battery during the Korean War. He also worked as an automotive partsman for Lancaster Lincoln Mercury. He was from Rothsville.
Sunday school class from St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Penryn camping in Irael Bomberger's meadow along the Hammer Creek near Lexington. Front row: Bobby Frey and Harold Galebach. Second row: Herbert Fry, John Nestleroth, Isaac Long. Teacher Harry Bomberger is standing in back.
Left to right: Gabriel Biemesderfer, Mr. Brallier, Charles Biemesderfer, D. L. Biemesderfer and Horace N. Biemesderfer. Picture taken in front yard of home at Kissel Hill, c. 1910.
Left to right: Clara Biemesderfer, Sue Biemesderfer, Mrs. Brollier. Seated: Grace Biemesderfer, two children of Mrs. Brollier, Ursula Biemesderfer and Marian Biemesderfer. Picture taken in front yard of home at Kissel Hill.
Road sign with graffiti and geodesic dome house in background, near intersection of Briar Hill Road and Rothsville Road. Photo taken for the Pennsylvania School of the Arts History of the Future Project.