Lincoln Area Newspaper Index and Historic Images Collection

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  • Philbrick's Court
        Motel with separate cabins. 1950s Cars are parked beside the cabins and two persons sitting in front of two cabins.
      Motel with separate cabins. 1950s Cars are parked beside the cabins and …
  • Vineland Beach
        A picture of a beach, on right, and people on the beach and in the water.
      A picture of a beach, on right, and people on the beach …
  • Vineland Train Station
        Bertha Fretz is on the left, Kenneth Moyer is in the middle, and Albert Eckhardt is on the right.
      Bertha Fretz is on the left, Kenneth Moyer is in the middle, …
  • Off to St. Kitts
        The picture probably includes Bertha Fretz, Kenneth Moyer, and Albert Eckhardt.
      The picture probably includes Bertha Fretz, Kenneth Moyer, and Albert Eckhardt.
  • Peoples Cash Store
        A two-storey building with 2 large plate glass windows on the front first floor. There is a small out-building to the left of it, and a larger building in the rear. There appear to be hitching posts
      A two-storey building with 2 large plate glass windows on the front …
  • Peoples Cash Store
        A two-storey building stands behind some trees. A sidewalk runs along the side of the street.
      A two-storey building stands behind some trees. A sidewalk runs along the …
  • Peoples Cash Store
        Hilda Culp on the left and Gladston Moyer on the right. Gladston was the brother of Kenneth Moyer, the photographer.
      Hilda Culp on the left and Gladston Moyer on the right. Gladston …
  • Peoples Cash Store
        Two women stand on the steps by the front door of a store. A plate-glass window behind them reads "'Salada' Tea is Delicious".
      Two women stand on the steps by the front door of a …
  • Vineland Presbyterian Church
        This became a part of the United Church of Canada. A house for the minister (mance) was built to the west of this church in 1938.
      This became a part of the United Church of Canada. A house …
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