Inspiration Point at Donner Pass, July 1956. Sent to Johnny Hauck by Dick Gilbert.
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.
Miss Conestoga Parlor Car with group of people posed in front of Peoples Trust Company, 115 East King Street, Lancaster, Customer: G. H. Shreiner, General Auto Supply Company
Miss Conestoga Parlor Car with group of people posed in front of Peoples Trust Company, 115 East King Street, Lancaster Customer: G. H. Shreiner, General Auto Supply Company
Miss Conestoga Parlor Car with group of people leaving for a tour of Florida posed in front of Peoples Trust Company, 115 East King Street, Lancaster. Identified are: Edith Gorsuch Bicknell, Edgar H. Bicknell, and J. C. Gorsuch. Customer: G. H. Shreiner, General Auto Supply Company
Miss Conestoga Parlor Car with group of people leaving for a trip to Canada posed in front of Peoples Trust Company, 115 East King Street, Lancaster. Customer: General Auto Supply Co., G. H. Shreiner
Page 80: Car towing a camper, stopped here for breakfast, Smith Creek, North Carolina.
Provenance
Album thought to belong to the family of Frank McMichael and his wife, Laura Sutter. They were orginally from the Quarryville area, but later moved to the city of Lancaster.
Album thought to belong to the family of Frank McMichael and his wife, Laura Sutter. They were orginally from the Quarryville area, but later moved to the city of Lancaster.