Family Photos
Marge Davis holding daughter JoAnn, her husband, Zeke, holding son Marvin. Son Mel is standing in front.
Marge Davis, holding daughter JoAnn, her husband, Zeke, holding son Marvin. Son Mel is standing in front.
1942 Ida Smith Howard Home…
Submitted by Jane Rausch Delcoma This picture was taken at the home of MY Grandma Ida Smith Howard in Goshen on Thanksgiving Day, 1942. Pictured are: First row: Eddie Krocker, my (stupid) brother Jerry Rausch(sticking his tongue out as a typical 9-yr old) and Carol Moore Stanley. In Back: My mother Mildred Howard Rausch, … Continue reading
1923 photo – Mildred Howard Rausch and Kathryn Howard Krocker
Submitted by Jane Rausch Delcoma This picture is of MY mother Mildred Howard Rausch and her little sister, (Joe Krocker’s Grandmother) Kathryn Howard Krocker. It was taken in May of 1923.
1912 Photo of home near the Zeisberger Cemetery
Submitted by Jane Rausch Delcoma This snapshot is the home of MY Grandma Ida Smith Howard (across the street from Zeisberger Cemetery) taken in 1912. If you look very closely, you can see MY mother, Mildred Howard Rausch and her little brother Donald Howard, along with their dog named “Beidy” ~ which was short … Continue reading
“New” Goshen road and etc…
Building the “new” road through Goshen. Sled riding on the hill near Brokaw’s house. Cindy Krocker Davis doing ???? (That is an Oak tree.)
Fishing 1940
One of the great sports enjoyed back in the “good old days” was the sport of fishing. Here are a group of friends from the community of Goshen in 1940 posing for fellow fisherman and picture-taker Joe Gervasi. Left to right: Dave Briggs, Tom Meechan, Jim Warner, Bill Terazzi and Adrian “Ade” Rausch.
Goshen teenagers waiting at Midvale School in 1935
Goshen teenagers waiting at Midvale School in 1935 for bus ride home to Goshen. First row (L to R) Edna Shidaker, Kathryn Howard, Gladys Haney and Eileen Harmon. Back row (L to R) Flora Terazzi, Dorothy Carlisle and Betty Swihart.
Carlo Terazzi, who owned two coal mines in Goshen, with his mine pony.
Carlo Terazzi, who owned two coal mines in Goshen, with his mine pony.