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1881 |
| Hoch House Oley
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1882 |
| Homestead, Johannes Berger Spring House
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1883 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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1884 |
| Hope, Katie (Goldman)
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1885 |
| Horace T. Potts Co. Tractor Trailer, 1960s
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1886 |
| Horace T. Potts Co., New Complex, 1960s
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1887 |
| Horace Wayne Gruber
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1888 |
| Host Church
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1889 |
| Host Church
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1890 |
| house Riverbank Road, Saugus
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1891 |
| House and Springhouse at Flatlands, 1938
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1892 |
| Howard & Lillian(Bare) Miller
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1893 |
| Howard Balsbaugh Family Front Row: Minnie and Howard Balsbaugh
Back Row: Carl, Lester, Laura, Mabel, Grace
Picture was taken in 1959
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1894 |
| Howard Miller Family Marion Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
ca. 1920
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1895 |
| Howard Young
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1896 |
| Hoy, John Henry
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1897 |
| Hygeia, goddess of good health statue, in the Moyer's flower garden Lansdale PA
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1898 |
| Hygienic Hose Company Baseball Team, Steelton, Pennsylvania, 1922 Left to right front row Ted Avery, _ Sharon (believe he was known as "Red"), _ Sullivan, Jim Books, _ Nickey, and _ Wagner.
Back row left to right _ Hildebrand, _ Dailey, Jim Avery, Fred Evans, _ Ulrich, _ Lowder and _ Karmetz.
The little boy in the front row is Clarence "Smokie" Evans.
They played in what was known as the Firemen's League. Their team was from the Hygienic Hose Company, Steelton, a volunteer fire company. The firehouse is located on Harrisburg Street.
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1899 |
| Hyrum Pearse Fulsom
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1900 |
| Inside the Factory, Aug. 8, 1919 John Whitaker's Safe-Guard Check Writer Co., Inc., Lansdale PA
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