Lykens – Henry’s Bakery, 1908
Few business men of Lykens been more successful than H. E. Henry who came here from Harrisburg a few years ago and has since by energy and a superior knowledge […]
Few business men of Lykens been more successful than H. E. Henry who came here from Harrisburg a few years ago and has since by energy and a superior knowledge […]
THOMAS A. HENSEL THE LEADING UPPER END CLOTHIER IS A GOOD ADVERTISER From mine worker to the leading clothier of Upper Dauphin County, Thomas A. Hensel has proved to what […]
An advertisement from the Lykens Standard, March 22, 1901, for Mrs. Emily Grimm Smith‘s Millinery and Notions. Mrs. Emily Grimm Smith desires to announce her Spring Opening on Saturday, March 23. A […]
An undated, colorized photograph of the George A. Kosier Quartet, also known as the Anthracite Harmony Four, of Lykens, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Pictured, left to right: Wesley Boyer, tenor; Tommy […]
GEORGE W. PARFET – GENERAL MERCHANDISE The enterprise of George W. Parfet is decidedly representative inasmuch as it may be said to be one of the largest, heaviest stocked and […]
A colorized version of a 1908 photo of the First Baptist Church, Wiconisco, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The caption indicated that the building was built of concrete blocks that were manufactured […]
CHARLES HARMAN – A SUICIDE AT WILLIAMSTOWN Charles Harman, 52, a former resident of this place [Lykens], but who resided for a number of years in Williamstown, committed suicide yesterday […]
V. O. SHIPLEY & COMPANY – Roofing, Plumbing and Heating The above-named firm is one of the more recent additions to the commercial circles of Wiconisco, having been in existence […]