Group at a dinner at the Hellertown Hotel Park (now demolished). Head of table: Robert Pfeifle. Left: 1. C.P. Hoffman; 2. Sam Caum; 3. Pete Green; 4. Roland Lynn; 5. John Stein; 6. Asher Kichline; 7. Herbert Cless; 8. Ed. Fehnel. Standing: 1. Fred Rosewarne; 2. Charles Miller. Right: 1. Phil Byrne; 2. Adam Brinker; 3. ?; 4. Jacob Greup; 5. Mr. Trumbore; 6. Fred T. Beckel; 7. Wilson Miller; 8. Pa.t Byrnes; 9. Al Himmelright. 10. Newspaper reporter; 11. Mr. Frey (Reporter)
Bethlehem National Bank patrons receiving souvenirs at the open house upon completion of extensive renovations. Charles Haag (background); Cless (foreground); Amhrein center background.
The Bethlehem National Bank staff in 1930. Front row: Russell Brunner, John Wehinger, John Stein, Pat Byrne, Lucy Byrne, Paul Marsteller, Merrit Mills, Henry Knies, Asher Kichline. Standing: Frank Pedrick, Phil Byrne, Fred Rosewarne, Herbert Cless, John Bruno, Fred T. Beckel (Pres.), Al Himmelright, Pete Green, Jack Thompson, Ed. Fehnel.
The George Frederick Beckel residence on Main St. It was built in 1762 and razed about 1872. General Lafayette, wounded at the Battle of the Brandywine, was a guest in this house during his convalescence; he left here to resume his command October 18, 1777. (Note penciled at bottom: PP&L 532/534/536 Main.
Railroad tracks looking north toward the railroad bridge. The Pacific House can be seen on the right. Photograph was taken from the left of the covered bridge.
Passenger train cars of the Lehigh and New England railroad. Notes on back: #2 from left Will Dennis, Asst. Engineer M. of Wat L≠ #5 from left: Shipman, Engineer M. of Way, L&NE, Sitting, Middle W.E. Bailey, Trainmaster. 1912 to 1915. Bright Lehigh ? train to West.