This was "Barney Mulhatton's home on the corner of Duke & James Streets in Lancaster, PA. Done in 1881 |
Historical Donegal Church in Mount Joy, PA. |
Washington Hotel on East King Street. The hotel was operated by "Dare Devil" Dave Miller. He got his name due to riding his horse up the steps of the Lancaster County Court House. |
Thaddeus Stevens' House and Jacob Effinger's Hotel on South Queen and Vine Streets. |
The George Ross House with arched spring in the cellar done in 1881. George Ross was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. |
The Swan Hotel on the corner of S. Queen St. and Vine Street. Etched in 1881. |
1895 Bookplate for Howard and Anne who were David's brother-in-law and sister-in-law. |
Bookplate for his business partner George Henry Frost. Mr. Frost was David's civil engineering business partner in New York City. This was etched in 1882. |
Bookplate for B. Franklin Breneman who was a prosperous Lancaster businessman. He helped create Lancaster's Hamilton Club. |
Bookplate for Redmond Conygham who was an attorney in Lancaster, PA. Many now spell the name Cunningham. |
Bookplate for Richard Jackson Barker who had a successful lumber business in Fall River, Rhode Island. It looks like these great danes are preparing to saw down this chestnut tree. |
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