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Webster's Ever-ready Dictionary - Broadway Shoe Store
The cover of this Webster's Ever Ready Dictionary contains an advertisement for Broadway Shoe Store, which was located at 20 Broadway Street in Milton. Broadway Shoe Store was a headquarters for Bonnie Laddie shoes.Tags Dixie-Powell -
Watch Fob
This pocket watch fob is from Harry Griffith jewelers, a Milton business existing prior to the 1880 fire. The piece would have been given to customers to market the business and would be used to open the back of the watch for winding. The top section of the fob is shaped like the Pennsylvania keystone. -
Washington Camp Membership Ribbon
Decorative ribbon with metal tassels, portrait of George Washington, and red, white, and blue stripes. The front reads: Washington Camp, No. 712 P.O.S. of A. [Patriotic Order of Sons of America], Richfield, PA. The back, solid black, contains the same text.
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War Ration Book and Token Holder
Ration book and token holder from Colonial Molassas CompanyTags Linda-Adams -
Walter Albert History Harvest Interview: Full-Length
Interview with Walter Albert, Susquehanna University Class of 1955, conducted during the Susquehanna History Harvest, September 10, 2016. Interviewed by Rachel Baer, Class of 2017.
Walter Albert, a graduate of 1955, shared a handful of classic Susquehanna memorabilia including a wall hanging with the Crusader mascot and a diploma printed in Latin text on sheepskin. -
Walter Albert History Harvest Interview
Interview with Walter Albert, Susquehanna University Class of 1955, conducted during the Susquehanna History Harvest, September 10, 2016. Interviewed by Rachel Baer, Class of 2017. -
Walt Holda History Harvest Interview: Full-Length
Interview with Walt Holda conducted during the Sunbury History Harvest, April 8, 2017Tags Walt-Holda -
Walt Holda History Harvest Interview
Interview with Walt Holda conducted during the Sunbury History Harvest, April 8, 2017Tags Walt-Holda -
Walt Albert Story Harvest Interview
Interview with Walt Albert conducted during the Susquehanna University Story Harvest, October 6, 2018
Music: “Enthusiasm (Intro B - 10 seconds)” by Jay Man www.ourmusicbox.com -
Wallace Fetzer Photograph
Wallace Fetzer served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army during World War I. Fetzer died on July 18, 1918 and is buried in the Oise-Aisne American Cemetery in France.