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The Elias Dietrich Family

This badly copied photograph is said to be of the Elias Dietrich Family, however, Elias does not appear to be in the photo.  He died in 1902, so the photo […]

July 8, 2016
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The Johns Family Reunion, 1926

The photograph of the 1926 Reunion of the Johns Family of was taken by “Noll,” probably Charles W. Noll of Millersburg.  The location of the reunion was possibly in Loyalton, […]

July 8, 2016
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Jacob Hassinger Family

A photograph, about 1909, of the Jacob Hassinger Family of Washington Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania: Front (children):  Dorothy Elva [Hassinger] Keiter; Homer Edward Hassinger; Lester Miller Hassinger. Parents (seated):  Jacob […]

July 8, 2016
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Ray Geist Family

A portrait of the Ray E. Geist family of Washington Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, taken at their house in the 1930s. Standing:  Marlin Geist; Ray E. Geist; Della R. Geist. […]

July 8, 2016
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Josiah Hoover Family

The above photograph is of “Five generations” of the Josiah Edmond Hoover Family, Washington Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.  It was believed to be taken around March 1919. Identifications on Ancestry.com, […]

July 8, 2016
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David Kissinger Farm, 1875

A 21st century view of the farmhouse on what was in 1875 part of the 105 acre tract of David Kissinger, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. This land was part […]

July 7, 2016
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Joel W. Strohecker (1846-1924) & Unidentified Group

A group photograph of unidentified persons taken at an unknown time and for an unknown reason, includes a Civil War veteran, Joel Wiest Strohecker, who is in the 2nd row, […]

July 7, 2016
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Elias Thomas Farm, 1875

A 21st century view of farm buildings on what was in 1875, the 78 acre farm of Elias Thomas, located in the northwest quadrant of Lykens Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. […]

July 7, 2016

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