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1. Framed Group of Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. Including High Estate of Joseph Epler Friday, April 3rd, 2015 at 4:00pm www.hassingercourtney.com 1. Framed Group of Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. Including High School 1910 Baseball Team, Football Team, Military Band, Parades, Cap Factory After Fire, Panoramic View West Market from Park, Panoramic View Queen & Front Streets, Military Encampment by River, Military Horse Crossing of River. 16" x 29.5". 2. Framed Group of Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. Including Blue Hill Shikellamy Profile, (3) Baptist Church. 9.5" x 27.5". 3. (8) Birds Eye View Photo Postcards Northumberland PA. 4. (6) Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. Including West Branch Covered Bridge, Shikellamy Profile, Birds Eye Views, West Market Street. 5. History of Northumberland County PA Book 1876 with Illustrations. 6. Northumberland Football Team 1922 Photograph. 10.5x12.5". 7. Canal Boats Northumberland PA Photograph. 12x15". 8. Northumberland PA Owl Club Photograph. 9.5x11.5". 9. Photograph of Palmer Saloon with Cold Spring Beer Sign Sunbury. 11x13". 10. Photograph of S.M.G. Wenck & Son Manufacturing Pharmacists & Perfumers Horse Drawn Carriage. Sign says Northumberland Pharmacy Drugs Varieties. Keystone Barbershop Down Street. Northumberland PA. 11. Calhoun's First PA Cav Band Photograph Northumberland PA. 10.5x12". 12. 1913 Northumberland School Picture with Champions Pennants and Northumberland Pennants. 9.5x11.5". 13. 1946 Sunbury Football Team Photograph. 8x10". 14. 1921 Athletics Northumberland Football Team Photograph. 13x15". 15. 1923 Northumberland PA High School Football Team Photo. All Players Named. 13x15". 16. Northumberland PA Moose Baseball Club 1926 Champs W.B. League Photograph. 8x24.5". 17. Photograph of WWI Vets of Northumberland PA 1930's. Includes Hand Written History on Back Mentioning Post Office, Hummels Tavern, Identifying Seated Man as Last Civil War Vet from Norry PA Levi LeForm. 18. (8) Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. Including Northumberland Fire Company, Bridge, Birds Eye View, North Branch Canal, Cap Factory After Fire, Queen Street. 19. (7) Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. Including Northumberland Fire Company Pumper, Bridge, The Ira T Clement Boat Leaving Northumberland, Dry Goods Store, (3) Lithia Springs. 20. (8) Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. Including Bridge, Canal, Boat, West Branch Covered Bridge, W.H. Greenough Dairy Barn, Photograph of Church. 21. (9) Photo Postcards of the Van Allen Nail Mill Explosion. Sunbury PA. Includes Public Press Extra Newspaper Article Feb. 3rd 1908. 22. (8) Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. Spruce Hollow Overflow of the Northumberland Water Company Reservoir, Spruce Mill Dam Hollow Northumberland Military Band, Market & 3rd Streets. 23. (8) Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. WWI Victory Parade, Church, Weigh House Old Canal View, Last Days of the Canal, Spruce Hollow #3 School. 24. (8) Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. (4) Lithia Springs, School Class, Chicken House, Last Days of The Canal, Low Water Susquehanna. 25. (8) Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. Blue Hill, Old Stone Mill, Ruins of Van Allen Mill, Northumberland National Bank, Birds Eye View 1904, Birds Eye View Covered Bridge. 26. (8) Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. Birds Eye view, Canal Boats, Hotel Shikellamy, Van Kirk Hotel, Canal Road & Blue Hill, Priestley's Home. 27. (8) Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. (4) Birds Eye View, Flood, Peck Residence, Packer's Island, Priestley's House. 28. (8) Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. Birds Eye View, First Airplane at Sunbury 1917, Old Winding Bridge, Dan Raymer's Thrashing Machine, Pete Neidig's Thrashing Machine. 29. (8) Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. Northumberland Hook & Ladder Company #1, Fire Station, River Views, Northumberland Military Band, Calhoun's Military Band, Street View. 30. (8) Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. Calhoun's PA Cav Band, Spruce Mill Dam Hollow, Old Mill Dam, Birds Eye View, Old Canal Lock House. 31. (8) Northumberland PA Photo Postcards. Ira T Clement Boat Leaving Northumberland, Boat Landing when Dam was in 1901, Canal Road on Blue Hill, West Branch Covered Bridge, Street View, Boat Landing & Piers of West Branch Covered Bridge. 32. Album of (251) Sunbury PA Postcards. (33) Rolling Green Park, Northumberland County Jail, Odd Fellows Orphan Home, First National Bank, Sunbury Trust, River Park, Courthouse, 3rd Street, Sunbury National Bank, Drumheller MD School, Silk Mills, PRR Station, Central Hotel, River Views, Trolley Bridge, High School, Table Rock, The Narrows, Packer Residence, Rice's Department Store. 33. Album of (123) Sunbury PA Postcards. County Jail, Iver Park, Odd Fellows Orphanage, Shikellamy Profile, Hotel Edison, Catawissa Avenue, Sunbury High School, PRR Bridge, Post Office, Masonic Temple, Rolling Green Park, 5th Ward School. 34. Rolling Green Park Sunbury PA Pennant. 17.5". 35. Rolling Green Park Sunbury PA Pennant. 17.5". 36. Rolling Green Park Sunbury PA Pennant on Cane. 23". 37. (38) Rippel Bros Sunbury & Milton PA Stereoview Cards. Including: West Branch Covered Bridge, View on Reading Railroad, View From Blue Hill, P&E Round House, King & Front Streets Northumberland, Sunbury From Kerschner's Hill, 2nd Street Flood, Northumberland from Table Rock, Many Railroad Views, Packer's Island, Sunbury from Reservoir, Reading Railroad Bridge. 38. (29)Sunbury PA Cabinet Photographs Most of 1889 Flood, Nail Mill, Chestnut St 1894 Flood, City Hotel, Church Street, Reading Bridge 1889 Flood, Ice Jam, Penn St, 2nd St, Perry White Passenger Boat, GAR Members with Names Listed, City Hotel. 39. (12) Sunbury PA Photo Postcards. Stough Campaign 1914, Odd Fellows Orphanage, Upper Augusta Consolidated School, PRR Station, Sunbury Elks Club, Private Maternity Hospital, 1st Baptist Church, St. Johns Church, Road Paving Scene?. 40. (9) Sunbury PA Football Photo Postcards. 1908, 1909?, 1910, (2) 1911, Single Players Unnamed. 41. (18) Sunbury PA Photo Postcards of Burning City Hotel 1914. Including Scenes of the Building on Fire, Icy Aftermath, Great Fire Fighter Scenes. 42. (12) Sunbury PA Photo Postcards. Rolling Green Park Interior Pavilion, Airport Inn, Armory, Susquehanna Silk Mills, Parade at Nesbits Café, Patriots Day Parade 1917, River Park, Canal Looking North, and Others. 43. (12) Sunbury PA Photo Postcards. Oppenheimer & Jonas Clothing House, Street Scenes with Street Car, Market Street, Hotel Sunbury, 1936 Flood, Pomfret Manor Cemetery, Military Vehicles in Liberty Loan Parade, Hailstorm 1910. 44. (12) Sunbury PA Photo Postcards. New York Central Train Wreck, Chestnut St Opera House, Shamokin Valley from Odd Fellows Home, Blue Hill, Sunbury Lower End Bandstand, 1918 Liberty Loan Parade, Several Welcome Home Day 1919. 45. (12) Sunbury PA Photo Postcards. Presbyterian Church, Welcome Home Day 1919, The Last Raft Wrecked at Muncy 1938, City Band, Tank at Liberty Loan Parade, Bridge, and More. 46. (11) Sunbury PA Photo Postcards. 2nd & Reagan St Trolley, Best Horse & Wagon, Gottschall Horse & Wagon, Ruins of Hotel Cake, 4088 Train Sunbury?, (4) Rolling Green Park 47. (10) Sunbury PA Photo Postcards. PRR Station, Herndon House, Jerry's Goat Getter Artillery Shell Parade Vehicle, Flood Scenes, Packer's Island, and Others. 48. (16) Sunbury PA Postcards & Photographs. (8) Electrical Sub Station Photos. Postcards: Bridge Car Wreck, Packer Hospital, Flood Scene, Freight Wreck at Axemann where Sunbury Man Died, Photo of City Hotel and More. 49. Album of (77) Sunbury PA Postcards. Market St, Fort Augusta, Cameron Park, The Narrows, (14) Rolling Green Park, Packer's Island, and More. 50. (3) Sunbury PA Panoramic Postcards. Birds Eye View of Sunbury & Lithia Springs Sunbury Published by C.F. Melick. View from Car Window by The Central News Company. 51. (4) Sunbury PA Panoramic Postcards. By C.F. Melick North & West Branch of Susquehanna River, Rolling Green Park (Cut Off), Panoramic View from Clements Park & Cemetery Hill Glued to Paper. 52. (2) Northumberland PA Panoramic Postcards by C.F. Melick. Original Homestead of Dr. Priestley Discoverer of Oxygen, West Market from Park. 53. (3) Northumberland PA Panoramic Photo Postcards. Unloading Material for New Railroad Yards, On Kapp Farm Commencing Work for New Railroad Yards. 54. (3) Northumberland PA Panoramic Photo Postcards. 1909 M.E. Church and Geo. M. Hollrees Residence, Queen & Front Streets, Birds‐eye View. 55. (2) Northumberland PA Panoramic Photo Postcards from Blue Hill Retreat 56. (2) Sunbury PA Panoramic Photo Postcards. Mary M. Packer Hospital and Joseph Priestley's Homestead. 57. Ice Cutting on Susquehanna River? Panoramic Photo Postcard. 58. (2) Danville PA Panoramic Postcards. Danville PA looking South (damaged), Danville PA Looking East. 59. Panoramic Photo Postcard of Selinsgrove PA from Romigs Hill. 60. Panoramic Postcard of Rolling Green Park Sunbury PA by C.F. Melick. 61. Album of (228) Berwick PA Postcards. D.O.& W Railroad Station, Market St, Bridges, Reservoir, Steel Plant, Market Square, AC&F Company, Wheel Foundry Storage Yard, Hotel Morton, Berwick Store Company, YMCA, Panoramas, Schools, Hotel Berwick, Berwick National Bank, Many Churches. 62. Album of (140) Northumberland PA Postcards. Churches, Bridges, Freight Yard, PRR Roundhouse, Coal Hoist, Union Station, Northumberland National Bank, High School, Shikellamy Profile, and More. 63. Album of (205) Williamsport PA Postcards. Hotel Updegraff, Brandon Park, Loyalsock Creek, Goose Island, Silvendell Park, Country Club, Market Square, Courthouse, Family Theater, West Branch National Bank, Churches, Williamsport Hospital,
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