A group of four photos. Clockwise from top right is a service station, a furniture store (beside the J.M. Snyder homestead), the J.M. Snyder homestead, and an unknown street. Not printed.
The fence is the boundary between the land of Joseph M. Snyder (left) and the land of Edith Quickfall. Legal letter confirming this boundary is on the back of the photo. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 110A. Duplicate included.
The David B. Schneider farm where Joseph M. and Albert M. Snyder were born. The farm house was torn down to accommodate the building of the Conestoga Parkway. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 121.
West Pipe company, owned land south of the David B. Schneider homestead which was torn down to make way for the Conestoga Parkway.This road continued to Nine Pines School house and on to Mannheim. Found in Hist. Mss. 168.2.1.